Silat Mubai:
Traditional Muslim Fighting Art
by Ustaz Al-Mubarazaad
The art of Silat Mubai is almost completely unknown to
those who have not searched for or had interest in the Silat arts of
Southeast Asia. Another aspect of Mubai that is rare by Western standards
is that it is an authentic Muslim Fighting Art. Due to recent events
like the Sept 11 attacks in America and the emerging quagmire that is
Iraq, people have a tendency to see everything related to Muslim culture
with an evil taint. As time will show in reading this article, there
are many noble and true practices within the Muslim Fighting Arts that
represent the TRUE warrior culture rather than the false, recent, and
very publicized extremist one.
The MasterThe heart of all true MFA originated with the teachings of Commander Ali Ibn Abu Talib, the cousin of the Prophet Muhamad, peace be upon him, who was the founder of the Islamic faith. Commander Ali spent his entire life in the warrior ranks and was known by friends as pious and humble, and by enemies as one of the most formidable warriors in all of Arabia. As a champion of the poor and protector of the house of the Prophet, Ali grew in stature until he became the fourth Caliph (political leader) to succeed the Prophet and the first Imam (religious leader) in a line of 12 after the Prophet. Ali as a man was reputed in his piety and devotion to God, and as a warrior, most of all a duelist, he was unmatched. Contrary to what most people believe, the great Samurai Miyamoto Musashi was not the duelist who survived the most matches with his record of 50 plus wins. Commander Ali fought in his first official battle, the battle of Badr, and killed 24 men in single combats. Combined duels in his life total over 200, which have been recorded and dozens with detailed recordings of the exact events that took place and the adversaries position and family background. It can be said, that Ali as a warrior is responsible for the creation of moral principles of combat that are found within the Muslim Fighting Arts. It is Ali who a Murid (student) can look to in order to understand the true meaning of the word "Warrior". |
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The Essential IlmAuthentic Muslim Fighting Arts especially those who have their base
in the Southeast Asian Silat arts are usually composed of two distinct
and complete Ilm, which is the Arabic word for knowledge. The first
is Ilm Al-Batin, this is the inner teachings of the system that encompass,
combat mentality, moral principles for the Murid, spiritual training
and other Batin (inner) components. The inner aspect of the art is
irreplaceable and can not be left out without the student loosing
his way and straying from the Sirat Al-Mustaqeem, or the straight
moral path of a true warrior. In our modern times people like to forget
the essential Batin aspects of the arts and focus entirely on physical
development, this very sour and innately wrong way to approach the
arts will be more detrimental to a student than beneficial. The Batin
is that which gives profound understanding to the Zahir (outer) and
disciplines it, and forges it slowly and painfully in the fire of
Zaat (God's essence). This hard process then leads to the creation
of a being that has deep knowledge and strong conviction. One that
truly understands the words of the Master Ali, "Be a friend to
the oppressed and an enemy to the oppressor", and is ready to
give his life for this understanding. The Zahir alone can never reach
these depths and will be the first to abandon the Murid in times of
distress unless the Batin is solidly entrenched into him from the
onset. Zahir is the second Ilm, the lesser Ilm, that which is easily
acquired and maintained through regular routine and training. Zahir
aides the Batin to accomplish the task that the Batin has understood
it must do. As a blade without an edge is almost useless in combat,
also the Batin in combat against an enemy is almost useless unless
the Zahir element has been learned and is complete. The true way as
stated by Hazrat Ali "Is in the balance of inner and outer".
When one speaks of the now famous word "Jihad" or struggle,
we can see that this is the true Jihad, and the one that brings one
towards the end goal of Insan Al-Kameel, the perfected being. The
righteous warrior that is ready and able to offer his skill to the
oppressed. Able to offer his life for the oppressed to become unshackled
from the chains of their oppressors. And truly oppression is worse
than murder. |
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The SystemSilat Mubai as a physical form of fighting is probably one of the more ruthless of the Silat arts. Based on the traditional Military mentality of the knife as a tool to dissect and destroy an enemy, the art is in essence a contained "Terminator" ready to be unleashed when the time is right. Most people when first entering into the training of Mubai are mentally unprepared for the level of intensity within the techniques. The core styles within the art are, 1. Mubai Qital - this is the emptyhand system which teaches the Murid how to use every part of the body as a weapon to destroy an enemy mentally and physically. The use of the knees, shoulders, head, hands, feet, fingers, and other body parts are ell emphasized. 2. Mubai Moussarraa - which is the groundfighting component of the art is one of the most effective, easy to learn, and deadly groundfighting systems a Murid can encounter. The entire system of Moussarraa is trained in a fullcontact environment with and without weapons ranging from knives, guns, sticks, and sarongs (Malay scarf) 3. Mubai Kaskas - is the edged weapon art that teaches short, long and medium range knife fighting. This art uses double and single blades to effect lethal and non-lethal effects on an enemy. 4. Mubai Asas - is the impact weapons system. The single stick is emphasized with fullcontact training being an integral aspect of the training curriculum. 5. Mubai Rimah - teaches the Murid the functional methods of using any object as a projectile weapon. This art also includes gun fighting and its many strategies. 6. Mubai Maren - the flexible weapon art is not limited totally to the defensive use of flexible weapons but also incorporates more Military techniques of strangulation and enemy neutralizations. 7. Mubai Baraat - the field expedient weapons art. This is a deadly category as the Murid takes his knowledge to the next level of proficiency by understanding the deadly qualities in everything around him
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