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    Peace,Mercy and blessings be to all

    My questions is simply: What is Mysticism? Does it fit into Islam? Does it have any connections with Suffism?
    I'd appreciate deeply any answer regarding this question because I don't really know what mysticism means in first place.


    Thank you very much in Advance
    Jazakum Allah kol Khair


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    Re: What is Mysticism?

    Mysticism (11pxLoudspeakersvg 1 - What is Mysticism? pronunciation (help·info); from the Greek μυστικός, mystikos) is the knowledge of, and especially the personal experience of, states of consciousness,
    i.e. levels of being, beyond normal human perception, including experience and even communion with the Supreme Being.

    if that's what Mysticism is - then prayers, dua and the desire to achieve peace with Almighty God are the mysticism of Islam - some of that other stuff like shaking and spinning about is BIDA'AH.

    it has been unanimously acknowledged by scientists that there is an electromagnetic field which links the human brain with the earth's energy - and possibly more.

    Behold! We told thee that thy Lord doth encompass mankind round about: We granted the vision which We showed thee, but as a trial for men,- as also the Cursed Tree (mentioned) in the Qur'an: We put terror (and warning) into them, but it only increases their inordinate transgression!
    Quran 17:60


    here's something interesting.

    So what exactly is a brain wave?

    By attaching electrodes to the scalp and using a device known as an electroencephalogram (EEG), we can view and analyze the traces of electrical activity in the brain that represent the "brain waves".
    Like all waves, brain waves have a frequency, measured in cycles per second or Hertz (abbreviated Hz), which is the number of cycles the wave goes through in one second. So, a lower Hertz number represents a slower wave.
    Brain waves are categorized by their frequency. There are four kinds brain waves generally known to science and measured by EEGs - alpha, beta, theta, and delta - and one more that has been recently discovered now that EEGs are becoming sensitive enough - gamma.
    • Beta brain waves, measured at 13-40 Hz, are the brain state of our normal waking consciousness. Nearly all forms of action, thinking, and problem solving are done with a beta brain wave. Most people spend most of their waking lives in a beta state.
    • Alpha brain waves, measured at 7-13 Hz, are the brain state of relaxation and meditation.
    • The alpha state is associated with creativity and super learning, where the brain learns at a faster and deeper level than it does in beta. Most meditation and energy healing techniques cultivate and utilize an alpha brain wave for relaxation and healing.
    • (3) Nafs al-Mutma`inna (the Soul at Peace):
      Allah refers to this Nafs,
      "O Self, in complete rest and satisfaction!" (89:27).
    • Theta brain waves, measured at 4-7 Hz, are the brain state of REM sleep (dreams), hypnosis, lucid dreaming, and the barely conscious state just before sleeping and just after waking. Theta is the border between the conscious and the subconscious world, and by learning to use a conscious, waking Theta brain wave we can access and influence the powerful subconscious part of ourselves that is normally inaccessible to our waking minds. While in the Theta state, the mind is capable of deep and profound learning, healing, and growth - it is the brain wave where our minds can connect to the Divine and manifest changes in the material world.
    • Delta brain waves, measured at less than 4 Hz, are the brain state of deep sleep and unconsciousness.
    • Gamma brain waves, measured at 40+ Hz, are the brain state of hyperalertness, perception, and integration of sensory input. When time seems to slow down during a car accident, the brain is entering a high gamma state. Vianna teaches that when using the Theta Healing technique the brain is actually moving back and forth between the theta and gamma state.
    The Schumann resonances (SR) are a set of spectrum peaks in the extremely low frequency (ELF) portion of the Earth's electromagnetic field spectrum.
    Schumann resonances are global electromagnetic resonances, excited by lightning discharges in the cavity formed by the Earth's surface and the ionosphere.
    Schumann resonances occur because the space between the surface of the Earth and the conductive ionosphere acts as a closed waveguide. The limited dimensions of the Earth cause this waveguide to act as a resonant cavity for electromagnetic waves in the ELF band. The cavity is naturally excited by electric currents in lightning. Schumann resonances are the principal background in the electromagnetic spectrum[1] beginning at 3 Hz and extend to 60 Hz,[2] and appear as distinct peaks at extremely low frequencies (ELF) around 7.83 (fundamental),[3] 14.3, 20.8, 27.3 and 33.8 Hz.
    In the normal mode descriptions of Schumann resonances, the fundamental mode is a standing wave in the Earth–ionosphere cavity with a wavelength equal to the circumference of the Earth. This lowest-frequency (and highest-intensity) mode of the Schumann resonance occurs at a frequency of approximately 7.83 Hz,

    (1) Nafs al-Ammara Bissu' (The Soul which Commands):
    This is the Nafs that brings punishment itself. By its very nature it directs its owner towards every wrong action. No one can get rid of its evil without the help from Allah. As Allah refers to this Nafs in the story of the wife of al-Aziz (Zulaikha) and Prophet Yusuf (as):
    "The (human) soul is certainly prone to evil" (12:53).
    Allah also says:
    "And had it not been for the grace of Allah and His Mercy on you, not one of you would ever have been pure; but Allah purifies whomever He wishes, and Allah is Hearing, Knowing." (24:21)
    This Nafs resides in the world of the senses and is dominated by earthly desires (Shahwat) and passions….
    Evil lies hidden in the Nafs and it is this that leads it on to do wrong. If Allah were to leave the servant alone with his self, the servant would be destroyed between its evil and the evil that it craves; but if Allah grants him success and help, then he will survive. We seek refuge in Allah the Almighty, both from the evil in ourselves and from the evil of our actions.
    (2) Nafs al-Lawwama (the Soul that Blames):
    Allah refers to this Nafs,
    "And I do call to witness the Nafs that blames" (75:2).
    This Nafs is conscious of its own imperfections.
    Hasan al-Basri said, "You always see the believer blaming himself and saying things like 'Did I want this? Why did I do that? Was this better than that?"….
    (3) Nafs al-Mutma`inna (the Soul at Peace):
    Allah refers to this Nafs,
    "O Self, in complete rest and satisfaction!" (89:27).
    This Nafs is tranquil as it rests on the certitude of Allah.
    Ibn Abbas (r) said, "It is the tranquil and believing soul".
    Al-Qatadah (r) said, "It is the soul of the believer, made calm by what Allah has promised. Its owner is at rest and content with his knowledge of Allah's Names and Attributes, and with what He has said about Himself and His Messenger (pbuh), and with what He has said about what awaits the soul after death: about the departure of the soul, the life in the Barzakh, and the events of the Day of Qiyamah which will follow. So much so that a believer such as this can almost see them with his own eyes. So he submits to the will of Allah and surrenders to Him contentedly, never dissatisfied or complaining, and with his faith never wavering. He does not rejoice at his gains, nor do his afflictions make him despair - for he knows that they were decreed long before they happened to him, even before he was created…."….
    (Al-Tabari: Jami' al-Bayan fi Tafsir al-Qur'an, vol. 13, Bulaq 1323)
    Imam Baghawi says,
    "The Nafs al-Mutma`inna has an angel to help it, who assists and guides it. The angel casts good into the Nafs so that it desires what is good and is aware of the excellence of good actions. The angel also keeps the self away from wrong action and shows it the ugliness of bad deeds. All in all, whatever is for Allah and by him, always comes from the Soul which is at Peace.
    The Nafs al-Ammara Bissu' has Shaytan as its ally. He promises it great rewards and gains, but casts falsehood into it. He invites it and entices the soul to do evil. He leads it on with hope after hope and presents falsehood to the soul in a form that it will accept and admire."
    Ibn al-Qayyim also mentioned the states of Nafs:
    "The Nafs is a single entity, although its state may change: from the Nafs al-Ammara, to the Nafs al-Lawwama, to the Nafs al-Mutma`inna, which is the final aim of perfection….
    It has been said that the Nafs al-Lawwama is the one, which cannot rest in any one state. It often changes, remembers and forgets, submits and evades, loves and hates, rejoices and become sad, accepts and rejects, obeys and rebels.
    Nafs al-Lawwama is also the Nafs of the believer….It has also been mentioned that the Nafs blames itself on the Day of Qiyamah - for every one blames himself for his actions, either his bad deeds, if he was one who had many wrong actions, or for his shortcomings, if he was one who did good deeds. All of this is accurate.
    (Madarij as-Salikin fi Manazili Iyyaka Na'budu wa Iyyaka Nasta'in, vol. 1 pg. 308)
    Sa'id Hawwa says regarding these Nafs:
    "Depending upon its condition, the Nafs exist in multidimensional. When the Nafs is tranquil because of obeying Allah, and the soul opposes its desires, this soul is known as Nafs al-Mutma`inna. Regarding this, Allah has spoken about it in the Qur'an (89:27-28). But if the soul does not attain peace with itself, rather being exposed to desires, then such soul is known as the Nafs al-Lawwama because this soul reproaches its owner due to the owner's carelessness in fulfilling out Allah's wishes - Qur'an (75:2). More so, if the soul submits to lusts and allows itself to be seduced by Shaytan, such a soul is known as Nafs al-Ammara Bissu'. Allah tells the story about the wife of al-Aziz (Zulaikha) in Qur'an (12:53).
    (Tarbiyatun nar Ruhiyah, pg. 32, Cairo: Dar al- Salam, 1408)

    it's a very intriguing topic - but we'll never learn the full extent of it here on earth:

    84. Say: "Everyone acts according to his own disposition: But your Lord knows best who it is that is best guided on the Way."
    85. They ask thee concerning the Spirit .
    Say: "The Spirit is by command of my Lord: and no knowledge has been given to you except a little"
    Quran 17:84-85


    the kuffar know about it though:

    Overly receptive – In the alpha brainwave state, your brain may be overly receptive to suggestions and new information.

    Watching T.V. – After just 30 seconds of watching T.V., your brain’s alpha brainwaves kick in. Even if you happen to be reading captions or text on the T.V. screen, the alpha waves still kick in! Normally, beta brainwaves kick in while reading, but not while reading on T.V. All radiant light from cathode-ray technology in T.V.’s and other appliances automatically cause the brain to idle and shift to the alpha rhythm. I personally don’t consider watching T.V. to be the best way to increase your alpha brainwaves, but I’m not going to put it in the unhealthy category.
    • Drinking alcohol – In moderation, alcohol probably won’t kill your precious brain cells, but it isn’t a healthy activity for your body or your brain. Alcohol is a huge alpha brainwave booster. Are you a person that is constantly getting drunk to relax? Alpha brainwaves are the reason that tense and stressed people turn to alcohol. When you are drunk, your brain produces lots of alpha brainwaves and lowers your inhibitions.

    • Smoking marijuana - Though there is controversy as to whether or not smoking marijuana is good or bad, I personally don’t consider marijuana or any other illegal substance to be healthy. Smoking marijuana does increase alpha brainwaves, which is why smoking marijuana makes people feel relaxed. Marijuana will not give you the aware, synchronized, peak-performance alpha brainwave that most people are striving for.
    • Children – Children tend to have much higher amounts of alpha and theta brainwaves than the average population. As we age, our beta brainwave pattern tends to increase and dominate the other patterns. That is why many adults would definitely benefit from an alpha brainwave increase more than a younger person.





    more reading:
    http://www.hermes-press.com/altstates.htm

    http://4mind4life.com/blog/2008/04/03/alpha-brain-waves/

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_MKULTRA

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Paperclip


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    Salaam

    Thank you very much Jazak Allah khair May God Bless you, This is really helpful and interesting information,now I think I understand it more clearly.
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    Re: What is Mysticism?

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    Peace,Mercy and blessings be to all My questions is simply: What is Mysticism? Does it fit into Islam? Does it have any connections with Suffism?I'd appreciate deeply any answer regarding this question because I don't really know what mysticism means in first place.Thank you very much in AdvanceJazakum Allah kol Khair Peace. Salaam
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