The Adab of the True Seeker, known in Arabic as Adab al-Murid al-Sadiq, is a remarkable work authored by Sheikh Muhammad ibn Ahmad al-Buzaydi al-Salmani (d. 1813), a prominent disciple of one of the greatest spiritual luminaries of the late eighteenth to nineteenth century, the esteemed gnostic al-‘Arabi ibn Ahmad al-Darqawi (d. 1823). Translated by Mokrane Guezzou, this work presents readers with a profound journey through the heart of Sufism, delving into the core concept of propriety (adab) as the principal beacon of the spiritual path. With a primary focus on the relationship between the seeker and the spiritual master, Sheikh al-Buzaydi emphasizes the significance of both inner and outer propriety. In a world where the noise of modern life can overshadow spiritual pursuits, this book emerges as a guiding light, underscoring the vital role of propriety in the quest for spiritual enlightenment.
The author employs eloquent comparisons to illuminate the seeker’s journey, drawing parallels between the spiritual path and the meticulous care given to a dead body. Just as a corpse is entirely entrusted to the hands of its washer, the seeker is encouraged to wholeheartedly surrender to the guidance of their spiritual mentor. This profound analogy urges students on the path to relinquish ego, desires, and attachments, paving the way for inner purification through a transformative voyage.
Guezzou’s skilful translation captures the essence of Sheikh al-Buzaydi’s teachings, making this work eminently accessible to contemporary readers. The book also features two appendices containing extracts from the sheikh’s al-Adab al-Mardiyya li Salik Tariq al-Sufiyya(The Proper Manners of the Traveller on the Sufi Path) and his letters to disciples.