Awliya -Ziyarat
“Bismillahir Rahmannir Raheem”Al-Hamdu Lillaahi Rabbil ‘Aalameen was Salaatu was- Salaamu ‘Alaa Sayidinaa Muhammadin wa Aalihi wa Asabihi Ajma ‘een (tauheed- risalat- ahkirat and islam-iman-ihsan)
Aulia visitation
Imam Shafi(RehmatuAllah aliye)—He
describes his own experience about the blessings of the tomb of Imam Abū
Hanīfah: I derive blessing from the person of Imam Abū Hanīfah and I visit his
grave everyday. When I face a problem, I offer two optional cycles of prayer
and visit his grave and (while standing) I pray to Allah to solve my problem.
And I have not even left the place that my problem is solved. Khatīb
Baghdādī in his Tārīkh Baghdād
(1:123)Ibn Hajar Haythamī, al-Khayrāt-ul-hisān fī manāqib-il-imām al-a‘zam Abū
Hanīfah (p.94)
Sheikh ul-Islam al-Hafiz al-Imam Nawawi(RehmatuAllah aliye) In his Kitab ul
Adhkaar: Section: Chapter regarding Visit to the Tomb of the Messenger of Allah
(ﷺ), and the Dhikr made there”
It should be known that “EVERYONE” who performs the hajj should set out to
visit the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ), “WHETHER IT IS ON ONE’S WAY OR NOT” because visiting him (ﷺ) is one of the most important acts of worship, the most
rewarded of efforts, and best of goals. When one sets out to perform the
visit, one should do much of the blessings and peace upon him (ﷺ) on the way. And when
one’s eye falls on the trees of Medina, and its sanctum and landmarks, one
should increase sending the blessings and peace upon the Prophet (Allah bless
him and give him peace), asking Allah Most High to benefit one by one’s
“VISIT TO HIM” (Allah bless him and give him peace)…and grant one felicity in
this world and the next through it. One should say,“O Allah, open
for me the doors of Your mercy, and bestow upon me, through the visit to the
Grave of Your prophet (Allah bless him and give him peace), that which You have
bestowed upon Your friends, those who obey You. Forgive me and show me mercy, O
Best of Those Asked” (Imam Nawawi in Kitab ul Adhkaar, Page No. 178)
Ibn Qayyim al Jawziyyah—“The First Matter”: Do the dead recognize those who
visit them and also hear their greetings or not? Ibn Abdul Barr said that It is
proven from Prophet (saw) that he said: Any Muslim who passes by the grave
of his brother whom he knew in the worldly life and says Salam to him then Allah
grants Ruh to him and he even returns the greeting. Hence It is proven that the
deceased recognizes the visitor and also replies to the greeting.It is
narrated with multiple chains in Sahihayn (i.e. Bukhari and Muslim) that on order
of Prophet (ﷺ) a well was dug for the dead of
Badr, after which Prophet ﷺ
stood nearby and called them out as: “Ya Fulan ibn Fulan (i.e. O Son of
so-and-so”) wa-Ya Fulan ibn Fulan, have you not found what your Lord had
promised with you to be correct? As for me, I have found the promises of my
Lord to be (perfectly) correct…Umar listened to the words of Allah’s Apostle
(ﷺ) and said: Allah’s Messenger, how do they listen and
respond to you when they are dead and their bodies have decayed. Thereupon
he (the Holy Prophet) said: By Him who has sent me with truth, what I am
saying to them, even you cannot hear more distinctly than they, but they lack
the power to reply.[Agreed upon]…
It is also proven from Prophet (ﷺ) that when
people return after burying the dead then he even hears their footsteps. Other
than this Prophet (saw) has taught his Ummah to say Salaam to the dead by
addressing them (directly) i.e. O Momineen may peace be upon you. This type
of addressing is only done to a person who can hear and understand you
otherwise this address would have been as if its addressed to someone who is
not present and cannot hear (which ofcourse is false).It has come as
“Tawatur (i.e. definitely known)” from Islaaf that dead recognize those who
visit them and also get happy on their visit. [Kitab ar Ruh Page No. 53
(After this Ibn Qayyim quotes sayings of many Islaaf as proof of deceased
hearing us in ther graves)]
It is narrated from Ibn Uyaina (rah)’s meternal cousin Fudayl (rah) that he
got very sad on death of his father and he used to do Ziyarah of his Qabr
everyday, however by the will of Allah after sometime he did not visit it
often.once when he came and sat near the grave he fell asleep and saw in the
dream that his father’s grave has been opened and he is covered in a sheet
with a look which is of dead people. Seeing this he started to cry. (His
father) asked: My son why didn’t you visit me everyday? He replied: Are you
aware of my visitation? (His father) said: I was aware of your arrival every
time,your visitation and your Dua is source of happiness not only for me but
also those who are buried near me. After this I (again) started to visit his
Qabr very often.
Note: Ibn Qayyim has himself answered a doubt which might arise in
somebody’s mind i.e. how could dreams be proof of something?, Ibn Qayyim said
dreams are indeed not proof, however in this case the dreams have reached us in
great number and that too from righteous people therefore this will be
equivalent to their literal narration because a thing which is great in
their sight is also great in sight of Allah, other than this it is also
proven from explicit proofs.[Kitab ar Ruh]
Ibn Qayyim wrote: Since old times till today the tradition of people
addressing the deceased has been going on at their graves, this proves that the
deceased hears us and also takes heed, if not then the (Talqeen) would have
been worthless.
When I want to talk to allah I say prayers and when I want that he talk to me I recite quran- Hazrath Ali(ra)
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