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Truthfulness. Intention, Vision, Mana- i Ismi and Mana- i Harfi. Realisation of Four Words in Forty Years. Intention Vision Mana-i Ismi Mana-i Harfi. Year of 1911. In 1911 a question is posed to Bediuzzaman Said Nursi by some of the leaders in Eastern Turkey.
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Truthfulness Intention, Vision, Mana-iIsmi and Mana-iHarfi
Realisation of Four Words in Forty Years • Intention • Vision • Mana-i Ismi • Mana-i Harfi
Year of 1911 • In 1911 a question is posed to Bediuzzaman Said Nursi by some of the leaders in Eastern Turkey. • The question is “what is it that we (as believers) require the most?”. • Bediuzzaman’s answer to this question is “truthfulness”.
Why Truthfulness? • The essence of Islam is truthfulness. • The signs of belief is truthfulness. • The road to progress is truthfulness. • The behaviour (ahlak-i aliye) of prophets and saints is truthfulness.
What is Truthfulness? • Seriousness in your service to God. • Not transgressing your limits.
How Do We Attain Truthfulness? • The seed of truthfulness is intention. • The seeds of our actions, services and accomplishments are our intentions. • If the seeds rot, then there will be no roses or ferns. • Life will not arise.
The Importance of Our Intentions • Our intentions are the seeds of our life. • Our intentions are the wishes of our hearts. • Our intentions can make good into bad or vice versa.
Ihlas • The most purist intention is “ihlas”. • Acting in the name of God. • Helping for the sake of God. • Within the limits of being a servant, we need to place “ihlas” at the centre of our lives.
Why is Intentions Important? • We will be judged according to our intentions together with our actions and deeds. • Our intentions are at the utmost importance if we are to attain an everlasting life.
Why Else? • Our intentions are like water. • They can be the most purist thing. • On the other hand, it is easy to cloud, can be contaminated, it can smell, can go out of date, etc...
Other Aspects of Truthfulness • Truthfulness in belief (Tevhid). • Truthfulness in understanding. • Truthfulness in thinking.
Mana-i Ismi and Mana-i Harfi • Mana-i Ismi: Things looking to itself. • Mana-i Harfi: Things looking to something other than itself.
The Mirror Example • Mana-i Ismi: • The description of a mirror: similar to glass, reflective, can break easily, etc... • The construction of a mirror: rubble, sand, etc... • Discussing and analysing these aspects of a mirror is known as the Mana-i Ismi of a mirror.
The Mirror Example cont. • Mana-i Harfi: • Not looking or analysing the mirror itself. • Rather looking at the reflection and analysing the characteristics of the thing reflecting in the mirror. • For instance, the human being. • It is alive, intelligent, powerful, beautiful, etc...
Truthfulness of Thinking • Truthfulness of thinking is Mana-i Harfi. • The skill is to make Mana-i Ismi serve Mana-i Harfi. • One must look at creation an see God’s names and attributes of power, wisdom, knowledge, etc...
Truthfulness of Thinking cont. • If we don’t, we will lose are awareness of reality. • We won’t be able to read ourselves, we will lose our relationship with God. • We will start to believe we are free and independent. • We will become like pharaohs and transgress our limits.
Our Visions • Our visions reflect what is inside. • What we believe, what we intend, how we feel, etc... • Different from Mana-i Harfi.
Negative Examples • Vision that is blind, that carries unbelief. • Vision of a tyrant, vision that makes you feel cruelty. • Vision of traitor, you can see the desertion. • Vision of “fitne”, a vision that sprays confusion and disorder.
Negative Examples cont. • Vision that is stubborn and biased. • Vision that is envious, you can see the competitiveness. • Vision that carries animal appetites. • Vision of a pharaoh, full of ego.
Negative Examples cont. • Vision that is cold and uninviting. • These are some examples that demonstrate how dark our visions can become. • Vision of falsehood.
Positive Examples • Vision that is aware, carries belief. • Vision of wisdom, full of innovation. • Vision of sympathy, hugs you with compassion. • Vision of a scholar, swims in the deep end. • Vision of love, sprays warmth everywhere.
Positive Examples cont. • Vision of organising, prepares for the future. • Vision of honour, acts with dignity. • Vision of innocence, makes you go soft. • Vision of cure, feels like a pharmacy. • Vision that gives you life and motivation. Makes coal into diamonds.
Conclusion • Vision of humbleness, makes you respect. • These are some examples of how beautiful our visions can become. • Vision of truthfulness. • Our visions reflects our insides. • It is either inviting or discouraging.
Conclusion • How about the vision of our prophet Muhammed (sav). • Look at Omer before and after. • Look at Mecca and Medina before and after.