Spiritual wonders (Karamas) are a fundamental component of the spiritual life in Islam. They are mentioned in the Qur’an and the Sunna, while history, particularly Sufi literature, has recorded countless supernatural experiences involving walis (friends of Allah).
In this video, I quote and comment on a profound passage about spiritual wonders from a speech by the Sultan of Walis, Shaikh ʿAbd al-Qadir al-Jilani (470−561 H / 1077−1165 CE). The Shaikh talks about:
- The nature of the supernatural experiences of the walis
- The role of karamas in the spiritual life
- The significance of karamas in the seeker’s journey
- The etiquette of dealing with karamas
- Karamas of walis and the muʿjizas (miracles) of prophets
Watch the full video to understand this crucial aspect of the seeker’s journey to Allah Almighty.