Darood o Salaam-Angels

Darood O Salam, Shariath
“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)

 

Angels’ Salutations

When Almighty Allah sends Durood and Salaams upon Sayyiduna Rasoolullah ﷺ, Allah subhanu wa taala is actually blessing him.

When the Malaa’ikah and the Muslims send Durood and Salaams to Sayyiduna Rasoolullah ﷺ, they are actually showing Almighty Allah their respect for the Holy Prophet ﷺ.

Muslims hope that, through the blessings of the Durood and Salaams, Almighty Allah will forgive them of their sins and increase their status in this world and in the Aakirah.

The Malaa’ikah hope that Almighty Allah will increase their status.

Some angels are reciting Allahu Akbar and some are reciting Subhân-Allah. Others are worshipping in the standing position; some in a bowing position and some are worshipping in the state of prostration. In short their worships and positions are numerous and multifarious.. In contrast this restriction is not valid for the greetings and salutations upon the Prophet (). All these groups of angels are equally and unexceptionally engaged in showering blessings and salutations upon the Prophet together.

So the angels convey the loving greetings and salutations of the faithful from dawn to dusk. Prophet Muhammad likes these presents and invokes blessings upon the senders.

The mobile (squads) of angels in the earth conveys to me the blessings invoked upon me by my Ummah-Nasa’î, Sunan, b. of sahw  3: 43; Sulaymân bin Ahmed Tabarânî, al-Mu‘jam-ul-kabîr, (10: 219-20 # 10528-9); Ahmad bin Husayn Bayhaqî, Shu‘ab-ul-îmân, (2: 218 # 1582).

Invoke blessings upon me, since blessings invoked by you are conveyed to me wherever you may be– Abû Dâwûd, Sunan, b. of manâsik (rituals of hajj) (2: 218 # 2042); ‘Alî bin Abû Bakr Haythamî, Majma‘-uz-zawâ’id, 2: 247.

He who invokes blessings upon me by my grave, I will hear him and he who invokes upon me at a distance it will be conveyed to me.-Ahmad bin Husayn Bayhaqî, Shu‘ab-ul-îmân, (2: 218 # 1583);‘Alâ’-ud-Dîn ‘Alî, Kanz-ul-‘ummâl, (1: 498 # 1583).

Sayyiduna Rasoolullah ﷺ said: “Without doubt, there is an Angel of Almighty Allah whom Allah has given power to listen to the voices of all the people. Whenever any person reads the Durood Shareef, this Angel delivers the Durood Shareef to me. I then plead to Almighty Allah for the person to receive ten blessings for reading a single Durood Shareef”. (Jami’us Sagheer)

This is just intended to exalt and elevate the stature of the Noble Prophet as Allah knows the deeds of people but the angels also inform Him about them.

There is no Muslim who invokes blessings upon me (salutes me), but Allah returns to me my soul till I respond to him in return.- Abû Dâwûd, Sunan, b. of manâsik (rituals of hajj), (2: 218 # 2041); Ahmad bin Hambal, Musnad, 2:527.

There is no Muslim in the east and the west who salutes me, but I and the angels of my Lord answer him.-Abû Nu‘aym Asbahânî, Hilyat-ul-awliyâ’ wa tabaqât-ul-asfiyâ’,6: 349.

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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