ABOUT Ninjutsu Ninja (A Style Of Martial Art)
When I Joined Ninja "Objectives" Behind This
::::::When I Join Ninja:::::::::
I got admission in Ninja in 1992 when i passed my Matriculation .
My Teachers in Ninja are
First Ninja of Pakistan
Grand Ninja Master
Farhat Abbas Shah
Ninja Master
Zahid Gogi,Amir Khan ,Mughees,Ghazanfar,Saleem,Wajid Umer,
and Riaz ,Yousaf,Asif,
Bagh e Jinja was our Head quarters.
i got my black belt in 12 oct,1999. by Sir Farhat Shah.
About Ninjutsu(a style of martial art)
By Dr. Masaaki Hatsumi
The history of ninjutsu is as long and as colorful as the history of Japan's samurai warrior tradition. It goes back, literally, thousands of years. Before venturing into this special section of the martial arts, all those interested in studying ninjutsu should be well-versed In its background. Ninjutsu's tradition is based primarily on the ways and philosophies of the Iga and Koga groups. Iga is a province in what today is called Mie Prefecture while the Koga group is located in the Shiga Prefecture. These are the two major tributaries that flow into the long river of ninja tradition. This ninja tradition came to the forefront during the l3th to 16th centuries when the warriors were used by the first Tokugawa Shogun to help the Bakfu (government of the period) maintain control.
The Shogun were the first to use ninja warriors to help form the foundation of 300 years of Tokugawa rule. The Shogun headquarters in Edo-now Tokyo-was protected at four entrances by members of the Koga clan. The Iga clan was charged with protecting the interior of the castle as well as the Shogun's wife's quarters. At the time, ninja were called the shinobi-gurni-the guards of the castle, the inspectors or low-ranking foot soldiers, Ninja, like any army, had its rankings,
Today in the United States, movies and books presented in a sensational manner lack the basis and tradition of ninjutsu. By writing about ninjutsu's missing tradition, we hope to do away with, many of the art's misconceptions, while creating a better overall understanding.
Ninjutsu is neither an art solely of fighting techniques, nor black magic to be practiced behind closed doors. Ninjutsu is a science, a human science. Ninja not only dedicated most of their lives to the study of ninjutsu techniques, but they also considered human psychology and human nature as integral parts of their training. If they decided to attack someone's residence, they were able to take many things into consideration. Some of the best times to attack were the day after a wedding when people were still celebrating or when domestic problems took a family's mind off Its personal safety. Knowing people, studying their behavior and habits-understanding human nature and knowing when to attack-were as important as knowing how to attack and what techniques to use.
The use of a surprise attack is most effective, but it takes the diligent study of people and nature, understanding the universe and one's place in it, to be a real ninja. The understanding of seasons is a case in the study of nature. With the new tea crop being harvested in late May and early June in Japan, one learns that people tend to enjoy more of the stimulating drink and thus have a tendency to stay up later because of increased caffeine intake.
Early evening would not be the optimum time for a ninja because the occupants would be awake and alert.
The sights of Hatsumi's Japan. At top is the main ninjitsu training hall in Okasha.
To become a real ninja, one needs many, many years of strict training in the mind and body sciences. Ninja-through information passed from generation to generation-know how to make medicine and poisons, and carry an extensive knowledge of chemistry and pharmacology. They use the chemical familiarity not only for explosives and poisons in combat, but also for health care.
A warrior shows a blowgun technique.
Protecting themselves also included living quarters replete with hidden areas, passages and weapons. In short, their home environment was an extension of their warrior tradition. When someone would attack, they left the impression they were still in the house when, in effect, they already had escaped. The ninja could not be easily tricked.
Dr. Hatsumi prepares a meal at a traditional Japanese stove set into the floor.
Another attempt to confuse the enemy came in the area of communication. The ninja used their own version of Morse code, as well as special lettering recognizable only to practitioners.
Ninja warriors often are portrayed as the most ruthless spies and assassins in Japan's long history. This, unfortunately, is a major misunderstanding. The ninja actually had a strong moral code. Seishin (right mind) is a most important phrase. You are not a member of the honored world of the ninja unless you develop and maintain seishin. Many people today do not realize the ninja tradition was built on a strict code of behavior. Most on the outside, however, are unaware of those canons because of the ninja's desire for secrecy. To the practitioner, loyalty, bravery and trust came first, followed by kindness, friendliness and humility.
By understanding the philosophies of all martial arts in addition to ninjutsu, the true ninja has become the modern-day Renaissance man.
To be called "ninja" is a title of honor. It means you have been called the perfect gentleman; and one who seeks only peace and enlightenment.
It should be the guiding force in one's life.
Being a Muslim We get every Guide Line from our Religion.Islam is a guiding force of our lives.