SE’ÂDET-İ EBEDİYYE
ENDLESS BLISS
There are two hundred and forty (240)
chapters in Se’âdet-i Ebediyye, and it consists of
three parts. Forty-one of the ninety-eight chapters in the first part,
thirty-four of the seventy-two chapters in the second part and thirty-three of
the seventy chapters in the third part are the translations of letters in the
Persian origin of Maktûbât (The Letters) by Hadrat Imâm-i
Rabbânî. A few of them are translations of letters by Hadrat Muhammad Ma’sûm
(rahmat-Allahi ’alaih). The remaining chapters are taken from many valuable
books. Maktûbât by
Hadrat Imam-î Rabbânî (rahmat-Allahi ’alaih) consists of three volumes (I, II,
III) and they contain five hundred and thirty six letters. All of them were
published in two volumes in Pakistan in 1392 [1972 A.D.], and it was printed by
offset in 1397 [1977 A.D.] in Istanbul. Maktûbât by Hadrat Muhammad Ma’sûm, his
son, is also of three volumes (IV, V, VI). The volume number and the number of
each letter translated is given below. The parts that are added by the
translator are written in brackets.
Chapter No: Esence of matter |
Page No |
Se’âdet-i Ebediyye Endless Bliss First Fascicle |
1 |
Note |
2 |
Publisher’s Note: |
2 |
Se’âdet-i Ebediyye Endless Bliss |
4 |
Contents Of The First Fascicle |
4 |
Tam Ilmihâl Se’âdet-i Ebediyye |
7 |
Preface |
7 |
Tam Ilmihâl Se’âdet-i Ebediyye |
22 |
First Fascicle |
22 |
31 – First Volume, 42nd Letter |
91 |
32 – First Volume, 65th Letter |
94 |
33 – First Volume, 79th Letter |
97 |
34 – Third Volume, 22nd Letters |
99 |
35 – Answer To A University Student |
104 |
36 – First Volume, 64th Letter |
111 |
37 – First Volume, 99th Letter |
113 |
38 – Fanâ-Fillah |
117 |
39 – Second Volume, 58th Letter |
120 |
40 – Fourth Volume, 29th Letter |
136 |
41 – First Volume, 96th Letter |
149 |
42 – Second Volume, 81st Letter |
152 |
43 – Second Volume, 66th Letter |
156 |
44 – Second Volume, 82nd Letter |
161 |
45 – Third Volume, 1st Letter |
163 |
46 – Third Volume, 17th Letter |
165 |
47 – The Creed Of The Ahl As-Sunna |
189 |
48 – Third Volume, 34th Letter |
199 |
49 – Third Volume, 35th Letter |
202 |
50 – First Volume, 72nd Letter |
203 |
51 – First Volume, 137th Letter |
205 |
52 – First Volume, 304th Letter |
207 |
53 – Qur’an Al-Kerim Is The Word Of Allah |
211 |
54 – Îsâ (Alaihissalâm) Was A Human Being; He Cannot Be Worshipped |
215 |
55 – Îsâ (Alaihissalâm) Is A Prophet, He Cannot Be Worshipped |
218 |
56 – Hilya-i Sa’âdat |
222 |
57 – First Volume, 44th Letter |
239 |
58 – Hadrat Muhammad’s Beautiful Moral Qualities |
242 |
59 – Rasûlullah’s (Sall-Allahu’alaihi Wa Aslam) Parents, His Grandfathers Were All Believers |
247 |
60 – Final Word Of Se’adet-i Ebediyye |
257 |
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HÜSEYN HiLMi IŞIK
'Rahmat-allahi alaih’
Hüseyn
Hilmi Işık, 'Rahmat-allahi alaih’, publisher of the Waqf Ikhlas Publications,
was born in Eyyub Sultan, Istanbul in 1329 (A.D. 1911).
Of
the one hundred and forty-four books he published, sixty are Arabic,
twenty-five Persian, fourteen Turkish, and the remaining translated books
consist of French, German, English, Russian and other languages.
Hüseyn
Hilmi Işık, 'Rahmat-allahi alaih' (guided by Sayyid Abdulhakim Arvasi,
‘Rahmat-allahi alaih’, a profound scholar of the religion and was perfect in
virtues of tasawwuf and capable to direct disciples in a fully mature manner;
possessor of glories and wisdom), was a competent, great Islamic scholar able
to pave the way for attaining happiness, passed away during the night between
October 25, 2001 (8 Shaban 1422) and October 26, 2001 (9 Shaban 1422). He was
buried at Eyyub Sultan, where he was born.