Dars e Imam-AuliaAllah Help
“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)
Hadith -Maymuna bint Harith, the blessed wife of Prophet ﷺ narrates: The Prophet ﷺ was doing Wudhu for Tahajjud Salaah at the home of Hazrat Maimuna (radi Allahu anha).He suddenly called out three times, “Labbaik, Labbaik, Labbaik!” (Here I am) and “Nusirtu, Nusirtu, Nusirtu!” (I helped you). Hadhrat Maimuna (Radhi Allaho anha) further asked him why he had called out those words”. He replied: “Raajiz (a sahabi from far) was calling me because Quraish wanted to kill him”[Imam Tabarani in Mu’jam as-Sagheer, Volume No.2, Hadith # 968]
Sheikh Abdul Haqq Muhadith Dhelvi (Rahimuhullah), who came from Arabia to subcontinent in order to spread the knowledge of hadith, he is respected highly by all Muslims (including Ghair Muqalideen) , he says: I wish my intellect was owned by people who reject beseeching for help from Awliya, so what do they understand from it? What we understand is that the one making dua is dependent upon Allah, and he makes dua to Allah, asks Him for his Hajah and presents the Wasila of Allah’s friend , he says: O Allah, the blessings which you have bestowed upon this friend of yours, please grant me something through his wasila, as you are the best of givers,
the second case is that one calls out (nida) the Wali and makes him Mukhatib and says: “O Slave of Allah, O Allah’s friend, do my Shaf’aat and make this dua to Allah that he grants me my need” Hence the one who grants and the one who fulfills the need (in both cases) is “ONLY ALLAH” , the man in-between is just an intercessor , whereas the Qadir, Fa’il, one who brings about change is only Allah [Sharah al Mishkaat, Ash’atul Lamaat, Volume No. 3, Page No. 401]
Imam Shams ud-din Al Ramli (Rahimuhullah) on Istighatha
That which occurs amongst the general public who when in distress call out Ya Sheikh Fulan and Ya Rasul
Ullah and other such things in seeking help (Istighatha) from the Prophets, the
saints, Ulama and upright people. Is this allowed or not? Do the
Messengers/Prophets/Saints/righteous/Mashaikh have the capability to help
others…
Answer: Istighatha i.e. Seeking Help
from the Prophets and Messengers, the Saints, Ulama and upright people
is“PERMITTED” after their passing away. The messengers, prophets and saints
have (power to) help after their passing away because their miracles do not
become abolished after their deaths. The Prophets are alive in their graves,
praying and also performing hajj as it has been mentioned in many ahadith.
Therefore the help from them shall be a miracle from them, the martyrs are also
alive which is proven that they have been seen openly killing the disbelievers.
Now regarding Awliya then this is a Karamat from them, the people of truth believe that this happens from (the hands) of awliya both with their intention and without it. Having a change in outer aspects of things is brought forward by Allah through them. The Dalil for this is that these things are possible and their occurrence is not something impossible, for example the story of Maryam (a.s) and how the provision came to her from Allah as is stated in Quran and the incident of Abu Bakr (ra) with his guests as is present in Sahih, the Nile flowing to its full due to letter of Umar (ra) plus him also seeing right from his mimbar in madina, the army approaching (Sariya ra) and he exclaiming to the leader: “Ya Sariyatul Jabal (i.e. O Sariya turn to the mountain)” i.e. warning him about the enemy behind the mountain and Sariya (ra) even heard him though he was so far that it would take 2 months of travel. Also Khalid bin Walid (ra) drinking poison but it not harming him. The matters which generally go against the norm have for sure occurred from the hands of Sahaba, Tabiyeen, and those later to come. It cannot be possible to deny this fact because when we take this as a whole then they reach the level of Tawatur (i.e. definitely known reality).Hence what is possible as a miracle from Prophet is also possible as Karamah from a Saint, there is no difference between the two except for the fact that former is shown as a challenge [Fatawa al Ramli]
IMAM ar-RAMLI (d1004.AH- 1595 C.E)-He was one of the final muhaqqiqun of the shafi`i madh-hab, and from the people of tarjih. An equivilant in the hanafi madh-hab would be someone like Sayyid Ibn `Abidin, may Allah be pleased with both of them.
If Imam ar-Ramli had the ‘halal’ definition of istighathah in mind
when he declared it permissible, then that would mean Imam ar-Ramli did not
even read the question of the fatwa:382/4[Note, the questioner specifically
asked about saying ‘Ya Rasul Allah’ or ‘Ya Shaykh Fulan’. See for yourself]
Sheikh ul Islam Imam al- Subki said: It should be known that Tawassul, “ASKING FOR HELP” and intercession through the Prophet (Peace be upon him) in the court of Allah is not only allowed but is “RECOMMENDED” It being Legal and recommended is a known fact for everyone who has understanding of deen, this is a deed of Prophets/Messengers, the salaf-as-Saliheen, the Ulama and general public of Muslims, none of them denied it nor in any time these deeds were called as bad except for when Ibn Taymiyyah (came in picture) and he started to reject them, his sayings made the weak get into confusion/dilemma, he did such a Bidah which nobody before him had done… [Imam Taqi ud din as-Subki – Rahimuhulllah in his magnificent work called Shifa us Siqaam fi Ziyaratal Khayr al Anaam, Page No. 357]
ilaah= fulfiller of needs (uluviat) and rub=sustainer of the worlds(rubibiat)
Wahdanait=his own oneness
Tauheed=accepting oneness of Allah
Ahadiat =uniqueness
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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