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The “Sibghatullah,” Or The Baptism With The Holy Spirit And With Fire

The "Sibghatullah," Or The Baptism With The Holy Spirit And With Fire

One of the few religious phenomena I have not been able to explain is this:
How is it that the well-known Saba’ltes (Sabians), so predominant in the Arabian
peninsula and Mesopotamia, did not embrace Christianity if the Prophet John the
Baptist had really and openly declared and presented Jesus as the "more
powerful" Prophet than himself, and the Messiah whose shoes he was not worthy to
unloose? If, as foretold by John, Jesus was the Prophet of Allah who came to
baptize with the Holy Spirit and with fire the myriads whom he "dyed" in the
water of the Jordan and elsewhere, why did not Prophet Jesus baptize them
instantly with the Spirit and with fire and then purge of idolatry all the lands
promised by Allah to the seed of Prophet Abraham and establish the Kingdom of
God by force and fire? It is absolutely inconceivable that the disciples and the
believers in the divine mission of John should not follow Jesus if he had been
presented to the public as his Lord or Superior on the spot. The followers of
John might have been excused for their refusal to enter into the Christian
Church if Jesus Christ had come, say, a century later than the Baptist, but
happily such was not the case. They were both contemporaries and born in the
same year. They both baptized with water unto repentance, and prepared their
penitent converts for the Kingdom of God that was approaching but not
established in their time.

The Sabaites, the "Dyers" or "Baptists," were the faithful adherents of John.
They may have fallen into error and superstition; but they knew perfectly well
that it was not Jesus who was intended in the prophecy of their Prophet. They
embraced Islam when Prophet Muhammad came. The people of Harran in Syria are not
– as they have been supposed to be – the remnant of the old Saba’ites. In the
promised lands only three non-Muslim religions were recognized and tolerated by
the Qur’an, namely, Judaism, Christianity, and Sabianism. It is stated that the
Harranians pretended to be the remnant of the old Saba’ites, and they were,
therefore, permitted to practice their peculiar religion without molestation by
the Turkish Government.

The Christian conception of the Holy Spirit is entirely different from the
Islamic and the Jewish. The Holy Spirit is not a divine person with divine
attributes and functions not belonging to this or that other divine persons of a
triple god. The Christian belief that this same holy ghost, the third divine
person, descends from his (or her, or its) heavenly throne at the bidding of
every priest – in his daily celebration of some sacrament – to consecrate its
elements and change their essence and qualities into some supernatural elements
is extremely repugnant to the religious sentiments of every Unitarian, whether
Jew or Muslim. Nothing could horrify a Muslim’s feeling more than the belief
that the Holy Spirit – always at the intervention of a priest – changes the
water of baptism into the blood of a crucified god and blots out the so-called
original sin; or a belief that the magic operation upon the material elements of
the Eucharist transubstantiates them into the blood and body of an incarnate
god. These beliefs were absolutely opposed to the teachings of the Old Testament
and a falsification of the real doctrine of John and Jesus. The Christian
assertion that the Holy Spirit at the incantations of a priest, fills certain
individuals and sanctifies them, but does not guarantee their impeccability and
ignorance, is meaningless. We are told that Hananiah (Ananias) and his wife
Shapirah were baptized, which is to say filled with the Holy Ghost. They were
thus inspired by the third divine person to sell their field and to place its
price in cash at the feet of the Apostle Peter, but at the same time were
seduced by the devil to conceal a portion of the money. The consequence was that
the unfortunate communist couple were stricken dead miraculously (Acts v).

Think of the belief that the third person of the trinity descends upon men,
sanctifies them, and then allows them to fall into error, heresy, and atheism,
and abandons them to commit murderous wars and massacres. Is this possible? Can
the devil seduce a man filled with and guarded by the Holy Ghost and change him
into a demon? The Holy Qur’an is very expressive on this point. Allah says to
the devil: "He said: ‘This is for Me the Right Path over My worshipers, you have
no power over My worshipers, except the sinners who follow you…’" Ch.15:41-42
Qur’an

We cannot believe, nor even imagine for a moment, that a worshiper of God, a
righteous believer who has received the Spirit of sanctification, can fall into
a deadly sin and perish in Hell. No, a holy person, so long as he is in this
material world, is to combat and struggle against sin and evil; he may fall, but
he will rise again and shall never be abandoned by the pure Spirit that guards
him. True repentance is the work of the good Spirit that lives in us. If a
Christian is baptized with the Holy Spirit and fire, in the sense which the book
of the "Acts of the Apostles" describes and the Churches accept, then every
baptized Latin, Greek, or Abyssinian must not only become a sinless saint but
also a linguist and a polyglot prophet!

The truth is that the Christians have not a definite or precise conception
about the Holy Spirit filling a baptized Christian. If it is God, then how dare
the devil approach, tempt, and seduce the hallowed or rather defied man? And,
besides, what is more serious is: How can the devil chase away the Holy Ghost
and settle himself in the heart of a baptized heretic or atheist? On the other
hand, if the Holy Spirit means the Archangel Gabriel or some other angel, then
the Christian Churches roam in a desert of superstition; for an angel is not
omni-present. If this Spirit that purifies and fills a baptized Christian is God
Himself, for such is their belief in the third person of the Trinity, then all
the baptized Christians ought to claim themselves divine or deified!

Then there is a Protestant conception of the Holy Spirit, which (or who (1))
fills the hearts of those who, at the highest excitement and ecstasy during an
inflammatory sermon of an ignorant or learned haranguer, believe themselves to
become "new-born"; yet many among them slide back and become what they were
before, rogues and swindlers!

------------Footnote (1) The Holy Spirit, in all the Christian
literature of diverse languages, has not a fixed gender. He, she, it, are all
commonly used as the personal pronouns for the Holy Ghost. ------------- End of
footnote

Now before I come to explain, according to my humble understanding, the
spiritual and fiery baptism, I wish to admit and confess that there are many
pious and God-fearing persons among the Jews and the Christians. For however
their religious views and beliefs may differ from ours, they love their God and
do good in His name. We cannot comprehend and determine the dealings of God with
the peoples of different religions. The Christian conception of the Deity is
only an erroneous definition of the true God in whom they believe and love. If
they extol Jesus and deify him, it is not that they wish to dishonor God, but
because they see His beauty in that Ruh-Allah (the "Spirit of God," i.e. Jesus).
They certainly cannot appreciate the Messengerhood of Prophet Muhammad, not,
because they deny his unparalleled service to the cause of Allah by inflicting
the greatest blow on the devil and his cult of idolatry, but because they do not
understand as he did the true nature of the mission and person of Jesus Christ.
Similar reasoning may be put forward with regard to the attitude of the Jews
towards Prophet Jesus and Prophet Muhammad. Allah is Merciful and Forgiving!

The Holy Spirit, with the definite article "the," means a special angelic
Gabriel, or any one of the numerous "pure" spirits created by Allah, and
appointed to perform some particular mission. The descent of the Holy Spirit
upon a human person is to reveal to him the will of Allah, and to make him a
prophet. Such a one can never be seduced by the satan.

What is known as "baptism" before the era of Prophet Muhammad is called "Sibghatullah",
namely, the religious indelible marking mentioned in the Qur’an which Prophet
Muhammad brought is explained to us by the Divine Revelation only in one verse
of Al-Qur’an: Ch 2:138

"The (religious indelible) marking (of the believers) of Allah. And who marks
better than Allah? And for Him we are worshipers."

Muslim commentators rightly understand the word "Sibghat," not in its literal
signification of "dyeing," but in its spiritual or metaphorical sense of
"religion." This Qur’anic verse cancels and abolishes the religions of the "Sab’utha"
and of the "Ma’muditha" or both the Saba’ites and the Nasara. "Sibghatullah" is
the religious indelible marking of the believers of Allah, not with water, but
with the Holy Spirit and fire! The religion professed by any of the companions
of the Prophet of Allah in the first years of the Hijrat is to-day professed in
its entirety by every Muslim. This cannot be said of the baptismal religion.
More than sixteen Ecumenical Councils have been summoned to define the religion
of Christianity, only to be discovered by the Synod of the Vatican in the
nineteenth century that the mysteries of the "Infallibility" and the "Immaculate
Conception" were two of the principal dogmas, both unknown to the Apostle Peter
and the Blessed Virgin Mary! Any faith or religion dependent upon the
deliberations and decisions of General Synods – holy or heretical – is
artificial and human. The Religion of Islam is the belief in One God (Allah) and
absolute resignation to His Will, and this faith is professed by the angels in
the heavens and by the Muslims on earth. It is the religion of sanctification
and of enlightenment, and an impregnable bulwark against idolatry. Let us
develop these points a little further.

The spiritual indelible marking is the direct work of Allah Himself. As a
fuller or a laundress washes the linen or any other object with water; as a dyer
tints the wool or cotton with a tincture to give it a new hue; and as a
indelible marking blots out the past sins of the true penitent believer, so does
Allah Almighty mark, not the body, but the spirit and the soul of him whom He
mercifully directs and guides unto the Holy Religion of Islam. This is the "Sibghatullah,"
the marking of Allah, which makes a person fit and dignified to become a citizen
of the Kingdom of Allah and a member of His religion. When the Angel Gabriel
communicated the Word of Allah for the first time to Prophet Muhammad, he
(Prophet Muhammad) was invested with the gift of prophecy. His spirit was
purified and magnified with the Holy Spirit to such a degree and extent that
sever times the Angel Gabriel opened his chest and heart and washed it, thereby
removing any bases for the whispering of satan. Once when he was a child playing
in the desert, and one in Ka’ba before his ascent, and to the extent that when
he in his turn pronounced that Word to those whose spirit Allah pleased to guide
were also purified, marked. They, too, thus became holy officers in the new army
of the faithful Muslims. This spiritual marking does not make the Muslims
prophets, sinless saints, or miracle-mongers. For after the Revelation of the
Will and Word of Allah in the Holy Qur’an there is the end of the prophecy and
of revelation. They are not made sinless saints because their piety and good
works would not be the outcome of effort and struggle against evil, and
therefore not justly meritorious. They are not appointed to become workers of
supernatural miracles because they have a firm and sound faith in their Creator,
Allah.

Further, this "Sibghatullah" makes the true Muslims grave, constant in their
duties to Allah and towards their fellowmen, especially towards their families.
It does not move them to the folly of believing themselves holier than their
co-religionists, and so to arrogate the post of pastorship to themselves over
others as if they were their flocks and herds. Fanaticism, religious conceit,
and the like are not operations of the Holy Spirit. Every Muslim receives at his
creation the same "Sibghatullah," the same religion and spiritual religious
indelible marking, and has to run the race of his short earthly life to the best
of his ability and effort in order to win the crown of glory in the next world.
Every Muslim needs only education and religious training in accordance with the
wisdom of the Word of God. But he needs not the intercession of a priest,
sacrament, or saint. Every enlightened believer can become an Imam (leader of
prayer), missionary, preacher according to his learning and religious zeal, not
for vain glory or lucrative gain.

In short, every Muslim, whether at his birth or at his conversion, is marked
spiritually, and becomes a citizen of the Kingdom of God, a free man, and
possesses equal rights and obligations, according to his ability, virtue,
knowledge, wealth, rank.

St. John the Baptist ascribes this spiritual and igneous marking to the Great
Prophet of Allah, not as a divine being, God, or son of God, but as a holy
agent, and as an instrument through which this divine marking was to be
operated. Prophet Muhammad delivered the Message of Allah which was His Word; he
led the prayers, administered the Divine service, and fought the holy wars
against the unbelievers and the idolators to defend his cause. But the success
and the victory achieved was God’s. In the same way John preached and baptized,
but the contrition, penance, and the remission of sins could only be done by
God. The Prophet John’s prediction that "he who comes after me is more powerful
than I; he will baptize (mark) you with the Spirit and with fire" is quite
intelligible, because only through Prophet Muhammad this spiritual marking was
given and performed.

It is to be remarked that the form and material of this marking is altogether
Divine and supernatural. We feel and see the effect of an invisible but real
cause which accomplishes that effect. There is no longer water as the material,
nor a marker to officiate at the ritual or the form. It is Allah who, through
the Spirit, works it out. The materials of the "Sibghatullah" in the words of
the Marker are the Holy Spirit and fire. The form exclusively belongs to Allah.
We cannot attribute to the Almighty any form of operation except His Word "Kun"
– "Be!" – and His command is obeyed or created. The result is that a Muslim
becomes sanctified, enlightened, and an equipped soldier to fight the Satan and
his idolatry. These three effects of the "Sibghatullah" deserve a serious
consideration and study. Their exposition is but brief.

1) The Holy Spirit, whether the Archangel Gabriel
or another of the created Superior Spirits, by the command of God sanctifies the
spirit of a Muslim at his birth or conversion – as the case may be; and this
sanctification means:

  1. Engraving a perfect faith in the One true God. The "Subghatu ‘I-Lah" makes
    the spirit of a true Muslim believe in the absolute Oneness of Allah, to rely
    upon Him, and to know He alone is his Master, Owner, and Lord. This faith in
    the true God is manifest in every person who professes himself a Muslim. The
    mark and the evidence of this ingrained faith in a Muslim shines brilliantly
    when he affirms, "Ana muslim, Alhamud li ‘l-Lahi ("I am Muslim; praised be
    Allah!"). What is more impressive and singularly obvious a sign of a Holy
    belief than the hatred and repugnance which a Muslim feels against any other
    object of worship besides God? Which of the two is holier in the Sight of
    Allah: he who worships his Creator in a simple building of the Mosque, or he
    who worships the fourteen pictures and images representing the scenes of the
    crucifixion in a building whose walls and altars are adorned with the
    idolatrous statues, its ground covering the bones of the dead, and its dome
    decorated with the figures of angels and the saints?
  2. The sanctification by the Holy Spirit and fire which God works upon the
    spirit of a Muslim is that He impregnates and fills it with love for, and
    submission to, Him. An honorable husband would rather divorce his beloved wife
    than see her sharing his love with any other man. The Almighty will cast away
    any "believer" who associates any other object or being with Him. The Muslim’s
    love for Allah is not theoretical or idealistic but practical and real. He
    will not hesitate for a moment to expel from his house his wife, son, or
    friend if he should blaspheme the Holy Name or Person. A pagan or a person of
    an other religion may show a similar furious zeal for his object of worship.
    But that love which is shown for the One True God is Holy and sanctified; and
    such love can only exist in the heart of a Muslim. Those auspicatory and
    doxological formulae "Bismi ‘l-Lahi" and "Alhamdu li ‘l-Lahi," which mean,
    respectively, "In the Name of Allah" and "Praised be Allah" at the beginning
    and the end of every action or enterprise, are the most sincere expressions of
    the purified Muslim spirit impressed and inebriate with the "Love of God" that
    transcends and excels every other love. These ejaculations are not artificial
    or hypocritical expressions in the mouths of Muslims, but they are the prayer
    and the praise of the indelibly marked spirit that resides in his body. And if
    a Christian and a Jew are imbued with the same faith and devotion, and if
    their soul does effuse those expressions that the spirit of a Muslim does,
    then he is a Muslim though he knows it not.
  3. The indelible marking of sanctification which the "Sibghatullah" inspires
    in the spirit of a Muslim, besides faith and love, is a total submission and
    resignation to the Holy Will of Allah. This absolute submission emanates not
    only from belief and love, but also from a holy fear and from a deep respect
    so latent in the soul and spirit of every true believer.

Such are the principal characteristics of the spiritual indelible marking,
and nowhere are they manifest but among the adherents of Islam. John the
Baptist, Jesus Christ and his apostles believed in, loved, and feared the same
Allah as every Muslim does according to the degree of the Divine Grace and
Mercy. The Holy Spirit, or as known in Islam as the Purified Spirit, meaning
Angel Gabriel himself, who, also holds the rank of Messenger, is also too a
creature and loves and fears Allah whom you and I do.

2) The second sign of the spiritual indelible
marking is enlightenment. The true knowledge of Allah and of His Will, so much
as men are enable to possess, can only and exclusively be seen in Muslims. This
knowledge sparkles dazzlingly in the countenance and the general behavior of
every Muslim. He may not comprehend the Essence of God, just as a child cannot
understand the nature and the qualities of his parents; yet a baby recognizes
its mother among all other women. The analogy is by far below the reality, and
the comparison infinitely inferior between an enlightened good Muslim in
relation to his Creator and a baby crying after its own good mother. Every
Muslim, however ignorant, poor, and sinful, sees the signs of Allah in every
phenomenon of the nature. Whatever befalls him, in happiness or misery, Allah is
in his mind. The Muslim call to prayer is a living witness of this
enlightenment. "There is no object of worship besides Allah," is an eternal
protest against all those who associate with Him other objects unworthy of
worship. Every Muslim confesses: "I bear witness that Allah is the only Being
worthy of worship."

In this respect I may hint at the fact that the human soul is quite different
from the human spirit. It is this holy spirit that enlightens the soul and
implants in it the knowledge of truth. It is again the evil spirit that induces
the soul to error, idolatry, and ungodliness.

3) The "Sibghatullah" is that Divine marking with
fire which arms and equips the Muslim to become a bulwark against error and
superstition, chiefly against idolatry of every kind. It is this mark of fire
that melts the soul and spirit of a Muslim, thus separating its golden substance
from the rubbish and ordure. It is the Power of God which strengthens and
consolidates the connection between Him and the believing worshiper, and arms
him to fight for the religion of God. The fervor and the zeal of the Muslim for
Allah and His Religion is unique and holy. The savages also fight for their
fetishes, the heathen for their idols, and the Christians for their cross; but
what a contrast between these unworthy object of worship and the God of Islam!

In conclusion, I must draw the attention of my Muslim brethren to think who
they are; to remember the favors of Allah; and to live accordingly.