PART SIX HUNDRED NINETY SEVEN
Hikmah #6961
“Mawlana Malik Ibrahim was born in
Kashan into a highly educated family
who obeyed Shafii school of law and
related to the Kubrawiya Sufi master
Mir Sayyid ‘Ali Shafi’i from Hamadan.”
~ Yos Hadi (Moharram 5, 1395AH – )
Hikmah #6962
“Mawlana Malik Ibrahim Kashan was the
foreigner advisor to Sultan Bayezid I and
his son Mehmed Celebi of the Ottomans.”
~ Wiyoso Hadi ( Moharram 1395AH – )
Hikmah #6963
“Mawlana Malik Ibrahim was appointed
by Mehmed I Celebi to lead a delegation
consisting of nine experts to Java which
would be known as the first Walisongo
generation by the next ten generations.”
~ Wiyoso Hadi ( Moharram 1395AH – )
“Say (O Muhammad): ‘This is my way: I call (people) to God with insight, I and those who follow me.'”
( Surat Yusuf verse 108 )
Hikmah #6964
“Hudawwud Huwaduud is also known as
Kasanpuro III. Kasan-puro means either
the fortress of Hasan or “Related to the
City (Pura) of Kashan” the birthplace of
Shaykh Mawlana Malik Ibrahim Kashan.”
~ Yos Wiyoso Hadi (Moharram 5, 1395AH – )
Hikmah #6965
“Not all Walisongo are mentioned in
the Kasanpuro Chain but only seven.”
~ Yos Hadi ( Moharram 1395AH – )
Hikmah #6966
“Mawlana Malik Ibrahim was an expert in
government affairs and not an ustadz or
scholar in religion, nor a grandshaykh of
an established tariqa/spiritual order, yet
he was respected, beloved and followed
by many people from all social classes to
learn from him about Sufism in Islam and
so is also peaceful Hudawwud Huwaduud.”
~ Wiyoso Hadi ( Moharram 5, 1395AH – )
“We raise in degrees whom We will, but over every possessor of knowledge is one [more] knowing.”
( Surat Yusuf verse 76 )
Hikmah #6967
“The charm of Mawlana Malik Ibrahim
is inherited by Hudawwud Kasanpuro.”
~ Yos Hadi ( Moharram 5, 1395AH – )
Hikmah #6968
“Mawlana Malik Ibrahim Kashan and
Nur Wasilah Hudawwud Huwaduud
Kasanpuro III are spiritually one and
so remarkably reflecting each other.”
~ Yos Hadi ( Moharram 1395AH – )
Hikmah #6969
“Sending a delegation to Java was not
the idea from Sultan Bayezid nor from
his 4th son Mehmed Celebi but it was
from Mawlana Malik Ibrahim Kashan.”
~ Yos Hadi ( Moharram 5, 1395AH – )
Hikmah #6970
“After Sultan Bayezid was defeated in
the battle of Ankara by Timurids and
then passed away (1403) in captivity
in Samarqand, Malik Ibrahim Kashan
suggested the fourth son of Bayezid,
Mehmed Celebi to officially appoint
him to manage a delegation to Java,
so that with that official assignment
it would be easier for Malik Ibrahim
Kashan to be welcomed in the inner
circle of the Majapahit Royal family.”
~ Yos Hadi ( Moharram 1395AH – )
“And We did not send any messenger except [speaking] in the mother language of his people to state clearly for them, and Allah sends astray [thereby] whom He wills and guides whom He wills. And He is the Exalted in Might, the Wise.”
( Surat ‘Ibrahim verse 4 )