"You are a slave to what you love, and Allah does not wish for you to be a slave to anything other than Him" Proposed Blog Post: "The Path of Spiritual Servitude"
Encourage readers to audit their "loves." Are they masters of their desires, or are their desires mastering them? Conclusion:
Following the teachings of Imam al-Buni and the wisdom of the masters, the goal of spiritual science is not just power, but the ultimate liberation found in serving the Creator alone. Syarah Hikmah Ke-118 - Syarah al-Hikam - KH. Sholeh Darat
Kitab Mambaul Hikmah Manba' Ushul al-Hikmah ), written by Imam Ahmad bin Ali al-Buni kitab mambaul hikmah halaman 118
In Indonesian spiritual circles, this page number is frequently associated with the 118th Hikmah from the related
While specific digital records for "page 118" in modern editions are rare, this page typically falls within sections discussing the mystical secrets of Arabic letters or specific spiritual protections . In many editions, this area of the text covers: Secrets of the Huruf (Letters): Explanations of the
Exploring the Secrets of Mambaul Hikmah: Wisdom from Page 118 Introduction: Mambaul Hikmah "You are a slave to what you love,
(spiritual guardians) associated with specific letters and how they can be invoked through specific recitations. The 118th Hikmah Connection:
is more than just a manual for spiritual practitioners; it is a guide to the inner workings of the soul. On page 118, we find a profound intersection of ritual and realization. Key Themes for the Post: True Freedom:
Discuss the 118th Hikmah—the idea that whatever captures your heart (wealth, status, or desire) effectively becomes your master. Spiritual Practice: Highlight the importance of Sholeh Darat Kitab Mambaul Hikmah Manba' Ushul al-Hikmah
, is a classic work in the "Ilmu Hikmah" (spiritual wisdom) tradition, detailing the mystical properties of prayers, letters, and (spiritual diagrams).
(sincerity). As the text suggests, performing rituals purely to gain worldly benefits (like wealth or "karamah") can actually distance a seeker from the Divine. Practical Application:
by Ibn Ata'illah (often taught alongside Mambaul Hikmah). This teaching states: