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2. TEN DEGREES OF GUIDANCE (1) The classical Muslim scholar Ibn al-Qayyim al-Jawzillah (691751/1292-1350) in his book Madārik al-Sālikīn (Mental Faculties of Followers of Spiritual Path) mentions ten degrees of guidance ُ( َم َراتِب ) ْال ِهداَ َيةendowed by Allah to His servants. The first degree of guidance which is the highest degree is Allah’s direct talking to His servant in his wakefulness but behind a veil, like His direct talking to Prophet Moses a.s. Allah said: َّ َو َكلَّ َم... )461:ّللا ُ مُو َسى َت ْكلِيمًا (النساء … and to Mūsā (Moses) Allah spoke directly. (Q. 4:164) The use of maṣdar (verbal noun) ( َت ْكلِيمًااlit. "speaking") indicates that the speaking is not as a figure of speech or metaphorical, but real speaking. It happened to the Prophet in his mi‘rāj (ascension to heaven). The second degree of guidance is Allah’s waḥy (revelation), “in the form of true dreams which came true like bright daylight”, whereas the third degree is the sending of an angel to them, namely, Gabriel (Jibrīl or Jibrā’īl) a.s. either in the form of a human being or as his own appearance, and reveals to them what Allah wants to reveal to them. These three degrees of guidance are only for prophets and messengers. Allah mentions in the Qur’an as follows: َّ ان لِ َب َشر أَنْ ُي َكلِّ َم ُه اء ح َِجاب أَ ْو يُرْ سِ َل َ َو َما َك ِ ّللا ُ إِ َّّل َوحْ يًا أَ ْو مِنْ َو َر ً َرس )14:ُوّل َفيُوح َِي ِبإِ ْذ ِن ِه َما َي َشا ُء إِ َّن ُه َعلِي َحكِيم (الشورى (Q. 42:51) It is not given to any human being that Allah should speak to him unless (it be) by Revelation, or from behind a veil, or (that) He sends a Messenger to reveal what He wills by His Leave. Verily, He is the Most High, Most Wise. (Q./42:51) When the Prophet was asked by al-Ḥarith ibn Hishām how revelation came to him, he replied: Sometimes it is (revealed) like the ringing of a bell, this