Six Points of Tabligh


                                     INTRODUCTION 

In the name of Allah, the All-Merciful, the Compassionate. Praise belongs to Allah, Lord of the Worlds. May He send His peace and blessings upon our Prophet Muhammad, the Truthful and Trustworthy, and upon his Family, Companions, and all those who excel in following them until the Day of Reckoning. 

In this short treatise, I will try to expound – with some detail – the six qualities [widely known as the Six Points] on which the teachings and practices of the jama’ah Tabligh [or Tablighi Jamat] are based. To enumerate, they are:

 i) the Kalima[Phrase], La ilaha illa’llah, Muhammadur Rasulullah; 

ii) Salat [the Prayer]; 

iii) ‘Ilm & Dhikr [Knowledge and Remembrance]; 

(iv) Ikram al-Muslim [Honoring Muslims]; 

(v) Ekhlas [Sincerity]; and 

(vi) Dawah & TablighA [Invitation and Conveyance]. 

It is said that in addition to learning them, acting in accordance with the Six Points facilitates the following of the entire Deen(B) of Islam. 

A basic pattern has been followed throughout this work which looks into the aims and objectives, followed by the virtues or merits of each of the Six Points Also, an outline has been made to help achieve the  aims and objectives mentioned at the beginning of each Point. 

I believe justice cannot be done to the subject without looking, at least briefly – in addition to the history– into the lives and works of the Akabir [Elders] of the Jama’ah Tabligh. The following words concerning the  Jama’ah and its founder Mawlana Ilyas (R) are by one of the foremost contemporary western 
Islamic scholars, Imam Suhaib Webb.

“Tablighi Jamat represents one of the great efforts to revive the faith of Islam in the hearts of Muslims. Their founder, Mawlana Ilyas (may Allah have mercy on him) was a man of great piety and concern for the Umma.  
The Mawlana memorized the entire Qur’an at a young age and continued his studies of different Islamic sciences. He was known for having an intense presence about him. One day his teacher said to him, “When I see Muhammad Ilyas, I am reminded of the Companions (may Allah be pleased with them).” He was known for a strong intellect and excelled his peers in all of his studies. He had a number of great teachers and was blessed to study the works of Bukhari and Tirmithi; however, he was struck by an illness which led to his 
increase in studies and spiritual devotion. 
                                                
A
In Arabic, the word tabligh is the verbal noun (masdar) of the word  ballagha ّ
 which comes from the root baa'–laam 
ghayn [غ ل ب]. It can be used in the phrase ballagha al-risalah ا ّ
 to mean he conveyed/delivered the message. Thus, the 
word tabligh has connotations which mean to cause to reach or attain, to convey, or to deliver.
B
When translated into English, the word Deen is lost in translation. However, the most common translation is Religion.

In 1910 he assumed a teaching position at a famous school. After the death of his two brothers, and almost his own, the Mawlana moved to Delhi and began to teach. There he witnessed the horrible conditions of the Muslim Umma. In fact, it is well known that the Muslims there had adopted Hindu names, forgot their prayers and observed Hindu rights and festivals over their own. Under these conditions the heart of this saint pushed him to act. It was not sufficient for the Mawlana to focus solely on himself, but his true devotion to Allah and the Prophet (Allah bless him and grant him peace) led him to openly address the ills of the society. Thus, like the famous scholars before him, he not only focused on the purification of his soul, but the purification of his society and the Muslims around him. Thus, he was led to open a number of schools and educational institutions that focused on reviving the core Islamic teachings amongst the people. It was through this effort that Tablighi Jamat was born. 
…Let me state that I felt it was an obligation to give a small glimpse into the life of one of the greatest reformers our Muslim nation has seen in the last 200 years.

Summary of Tablighi Jamat:
Tablighi Jamat is a movement designed to bring faith back into the lives of the Muslims. They focus on five major duties [the sixth being dawah & tabligh itself](E) and travel to different locations in order to spread the message  of faith and dawa (calling to Allah) to other Muslims. They serve as one of the important alarm clocks whose job is to awaken a sleeping Umma, and remind it of its noble position and tasks. Members are encouraged to go for 3 days in a month, 40 days in a year and, if possible, 4 months in a lifetime.”

In the limits of my inadequacies, and the sheer depth of the subject at hand, if I have been – with any degree of success – able to explain the Six Points, it is solely through the grace of Allah, the Generous. If I have erred, I hope not to be deprived of the recompense, for making an attempt. 

Keeping in mind the Prophetic Statement, which says that,  “The one who is not grateful to people is not grateful to Allah”, I conclude this introduction by expressing my deepest sense of gratitude to all those who have assisted in anyway in composing this short treatise. I wish to thank especially my teachers and emirs, who have been, and continue to be, a wellspring of knowledge and guidance for me; as well as my family, friends, and fellow Tablighis, without whom this work would have proved highly difficult. May Allah reward them all greatly in this 
world and the next.

We ask Allah to grant us the [tawfiq] ability to follow and understand the ocean that is the Six Points of Tabligh. 

                                                
(E)
 “[the sixth being dawah & tabligh itself]”: brackets and content are of the author

Author:
Bilal Malik
April 1, 2007 CE