{"id":2304,"date":"2015-08-05T05:42:14","date_gmt":"2015-08-05T05:42:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/empireuae.com\/demo\/v2\/?p=2304"},"modified":"2015-08-05T05:50:34","modified_gmt":"2015-08-05T05:50:34","slug":"chapter-on-the-levels-of-crafts","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/empireuae.com\/demo\/misbah\/inthefatemilibrary\/chapter-on-the-levels-of-crafts\/","title":{"rendered":"Chapter on the Levels of Crafts"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>In this chapter Imam Ahmed al-Mastur <sup>AS<\/sup> explains the various crafts that humankind undertake. He identifies three crafts that are essential, with all remaining crafts serving to ensure that these three crafts are carried out in the best possible manner. Imam <sup>AS<\/sup> writes:<\/p>\n<p>My brother, know that certain crafts are of \u2018primary intention\u2019, in that necessity calls for them. Other crafts follow-on from them, serve them, and complete and perfect them, while some crafts are for beauty and adornment. The three crafts which are by \u2018primary intention\u2019 are cultivation, stitching and construction. All other crafts follow, serve and complete them.<!--more--><\/p>\n<p>Since a human being is born in his delicate skin, bare of any hair, wool, shell, feathers and all similar coverings that are present in other animals, necessity calls for him to clothe himself through stitching. However, the craft of stitching cannot take place without knowledge of spinning, which too is incomplete without an understanding of ginning. Therefore, these crafts are associated with stitching and serve to complete it. Similarly, only knowing how to stitch does not lead to clothes being made, thus the crafts of seaming and sewing, bleaching, darning and embroidery all complete and perfect it.<\/p>\n<p>Secondly, the human need for nourishment and sustenance, either from the seeds of plants or the fruits of trees, necessitates the craft of cultivation and plantation. However, cultivation and plantation requires tilling the land and digging channels with shovels, and ploughing, which in turn necessitates knowledge of carpentry and ironwork. Ironwork, in turn, requires an understanding of minerals and mining, among other crafts. All of these crafts lead on from and serve the craft of cultivation and plantation. Furthermore, since seeds and fruits are crushed and ground, knowledge of these crafts also becomes necessary. However, grinding alone does not prepare a meal, which is why an understanding of baking and cooking is required. In this manner, one craft aids in bringing another to completion.<\/p>\n<p>Thirdly, the human need to remain safe from the elements, protected from wild animals and store food, necessitates the craft of construction. Construction requires knowledge of carpentry and ironwork, each of which require other crafts that aid it and help in completing it.<\/p>\n<p>Crafts that focus on beautification and adornment include making silk and attar. Ultimately, skilfully discharging a craft requires one to give form to raw material, and complete and perfect it so that he can benefit from it during his time in this world.<\/p>\n<p>My brother, know that people are either craftsmen or businessmen, wealthy or poor. Craftsmen are those who use their selves and instruments for various crafts; giving it form, engraving upon it, dying it and shaping it. Their purpose in doing so is to seek something in return for their efforts in order to better their worldly lives. Businessmen are those involved in purchasing and selling; their aim in doing so is to make a profit in their trade. The wealthy are those who own these products, both natural and manmade, with their fear of poverty causing them to accumulate and safeguard these products. Finally, the poor are those who are in need of these products, with their goal being the acquisition of wealth.<\/p>\n<p>Know, that the reason why the majority of people are poor while the wealthy fear poverty is to encourage them all to learn a craft or trade and establish themselves in it. Learning a craft or trade will ensure the better fulfilment of needs, especially for those whose are facing hardship. The fulfilment of needs will result in people possessing goods and provision for some time. The purpose in providing them material wealth and provision for a certain amount of time is so that the soul can attain perfection by attaining true knowledge, noble characteristics, correct perspectives and carrying out pure deeds. The purpose in securing the soul\u2019s perfection is for it to then be able to ascend to the kingdom of the skies. The purpose behind its ascension is for it to attain salvation from the sea of primordial matter and the confines of the physical world, and leave the pit that is this world of creation and destruction for the expanse of the realm of souls; to remain there in a state of happiness, joy and pleasure for all eternity.<!--nextpage--><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">\u00a0Chapter on all Crafts Require Contemplation and Discernment<\/span><\/p>\n<p>My brother, know that we have discussed these crafts and occupations, and have included this epistle amongst the epistles on \u2018The Intellect and the Perceivable\u2019. This is because man undertakes these crafts with his intellect, discernment, consideration and contemplation; all of which are spiritual and intellectual capacities.<\/p>\n<p>Similarly, any wise person who ponders over these crafts and acts which manifest themselves at the hands of humankind will realize that along with the body their exists another essence that in fact is the one that reveals these well-perfected acts. He will conclude that these crafts are not the work of the body, for after a person\u2019s demise his body remains at it is, no part or organ is taken from it, yet, it is unable to carry out such crafts. Therefore, along with the body, there is another essence \u2013 the soul- which has now left it, because of which it is now void of all such merits. It is the soul that stirs the body into action and moves it from one place to another in all six directions. Further, it is the soul that utilizes the body to move things external to the body, and to lift objects on its back and shoulders.<\/p>\n<p>After the soul leaves the body, it needs four people to carry it on a plank of wood upon which it is laid. It does not have the ability to stand, or sit or move. It has no sense of where it is or what is happening to it with regards to its washing and burial. Many, learned persons, who lack an understanding of the soul and its essence, are of the view that all crafts and acts that reveal themselves at the hands of humans are the acts of the body composed of flesh, blood, fat, bones and veins, through the accidents of life, ability, knowledge etc. However, they do not realize that these accidents are not part of the body but are in fact part of the essence that is the soul. Since mankind is a combination of a lifeless body and a soul that is living, these attributes are found in it only when it is alive, not when it isn\u2019t. Finally, life is nothing more than the soul using the body, while death is nothing but the soul ceasing to use it, just as being awake is nothing but the soul making use of the five senses, while sleep is when it ceases to do so.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In this chapter Imam Ahmed al-Mastur AS explains the various crafts that humankind undertake. He identifies three crafts that are essential, with all remaining crafts serving to ensure that these three crafts are carried out in the best possible manner. 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