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What Is Wilayat?
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Belief
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Preface
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Beliefs Concerning The Awliya
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Miracles Performed By The Awliya
Preface
1. A Wali is a pious Muslim, who due to his
knowledge and closeness to Allah Ta'ala, has been given a specific position.
2. Usually this grade is given to a Wali due
to his strict followance the Shari'ah and also his devotion and his worship.
3. Wilaayat is, however, sometimes given to a
person from birth and, therefore, without devotion and effort.
4. From the Awliyah-e-Ummat-e-Muhammadi, the
most superior Awliyah are the four Khulafa, namely Hazrat Abu Bakr, Hazrat Umar,
Hazrat Uthman and Hazrat Ali (radi Allahu anhum) and then all the
Sahaba-e-Kiraam. All the Sahaba are also Awliyah. The source of the blessing for
the Awliyah after these is Hazrat Ali (radi Allahu anhu). In other words,
they are all blessed with Wilayah through the blessing of Hazrat Ali (radi
Allahu anhu).
5. From the Awliyah of all the Ummah, the
greatest Awliyah are from the Ummah of Rasoolullah (sallal laahu alaihi
wasallam).
6. There have been Awliya in every era and
there will always be Awliya in every era, however, their recognition may be
difficult.
7. There are four famous Silsilas (Spiritual
Orders) in the world of Spiritualism. "Qaaderiyah", whose Imam is Hazrat
Sheikh Abdul Qaadir Jilani (radi Allahu anhu), "Chishtiyah", whose
Sheikh is Hazrat Khwaja Mu'eenudeen Chishti (radi Allahu anhu), "Suharwardiyah",
whose Sheikh is Hazrat Khwaja Shahabudeen Suharwardi (radi Allahu anhu)
and "Naqshabandiyah", whose Sheikh is Hazrat Khwaja Baha'udeen Naqshbandi
(radi Allahu anhu). To follow the Holy Quran and the Hadith is the real
aim of each one of them. Islam is one huge sea, and these four Silsilas are its
rivers. From these four Silsilas' Hazrat Sheikh Abdul Qaadir Jilani (radi
Allahu anhu) is very great.
8. Their knowledge is extensive, till the
extent that many give information of "Makaana Wamaayakoon" or what has
happened and what will happen and on Lauhe Mahfooz.
BELIEFS
CONCERNING THE AWLIYA
1. Allah Ta'ala has given the Awliya great strength. Whoever
asks for their help is given that help even though they may be a great distance
away.
2. After the demise of the Awliya their power
and strength increases.
3. To visit the Mazaars (shrines, tombs) of
the Awliya is to gain virtue, prosperity and blessing.
4. To present them with Esaale Sawab is a
very good thing and a way of gaining blessings.
5. To perform the Urs (death anniversary) of
the Awliya-e-Kiram, meaning that every year to recite the Quran, perform Fateha,
speech ceremony, Esaale Sawab and send the Sawaab to the Awliya are all good
things and are worthy of reward.
6. However, as regard to bad acts and
non-permissible actions like, dancing, playing music, etc. are all sinful deeds
and are even more sinful when performed near Mazaars.
7. To make Sajdah-e-Tazeem
(Prostration of Respect) to anyone other than Allah Ta’ala is totally Haraam. To
make Sajdah-e-Ibadah (Prostration of Worship) to anyone other than Allah
Ta’ala is undoubtedly and certainly Shirk and open Kufr. Sajdah-e-Tazeem for
one's Peer-o-Murshid or Mazaar of a Wali is not permitted, but is a grievous sin
and also Haraam.
8. Any ignorant person or a person of a Cult
Sect (Wahabi, Shi'ite, etc) can never be a Saint.
9. Cleansing of the heart and to accept and
follow the Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) physically and
spiritually and to follow the commands of Shari'ah is known as Tassawuf.
10. The Awliya can still assist us, traverse
miles on end, listen and see things far and near with the Permission of Allah
Ta’ala.
11. A Sahaba once pitched his tent on a plot
of ground without realizing that he was doing so over a grave. After a while, he
realized that his tent was over a grave for he could hear the recital of the
Surah Mulk. He related the entire episode to the Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi
wasallam), who replied that the recital of Surah Mulk indeed assists the
person within the grave and protects him from pain and punishment. (Tirmidhi
Shareef) From this episode, we see that the beloved servants of Allah are
still alive within their graves, or else the Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi
wasallam) would have merely disregarded the entire incident. But he did not
do so. Rather, he commented on the excellences of the Sura Mulk, which means
that he also accepted that the beloved servants of Allah Ta’ala are still alive
within their graves.
12. It is recorded that in the period of
Hazrat Mu'awiya (radi Allahu anhu) a canal was dug between Mecca and
Medina. Co-incidentally, the canal passed through that plot of land where the
Shuhada (Martyrs) of Uhud lay buried. A person while digging accidentally cut
the foot of a Shaheed with a spade. As a result of this, blood began to flow
from the blessed foot. We learn from this incident that aside from their souls,
even the bodies of these great and beloved servants of Allah are alive. (Jazbul
Quloob, Sharahus Sudur)
13. Imam Abu Na'eem (radi Allahu anhu)
in his book, "Hilyatul Awliya", narrates from Hazrat Sa'eed (radi
Allahu anhu). The great Saint states, "By Allah, Hameed Taweel (radi
Allahu Anhu) and myself were burying Hazrat Thaabit Nibhaani (radi Allahu anhu).
As we were setting the final rocks, one rock accidentally fell into the grave.
As I peeped into the grave, I saw that Hazrat Thaabit Nibhaani (radi allahu anhu)
was about to perform the Salaah and he was imploring Allah in the following
manner, 'O Allah, You have given certain of Your creation the permission to
perform their Salaah within the grave, give me also the same permission'. It was
indeed beyond the Mercy of Allah to refuse him." Hazrat Thaabit bin Aslam
Nibhaani Basri (radi Allahu anhu) was a Taabi'in. He used to complete the
recitation of the Holy Quran in one day and night. He also used to fast during
the day. This proves that the Awliya are alive in their graves and perform
Ibaadah as when they were alive in the physical world.
14. It is reported in the Hadith-e-Qudsi that
Allah Ta’ala has stated: "When My slave, becomes My beloved, then his words
and attributes become the mirror of My Words and Attributes. Whatever he pleads
for, I bestow it upon him. If he seeks refuge in Me, I protect him."
15. As we have seen, all these gifts are
still found in the beloved servants of Allah even after they have departed from
this world. It is due solely to this that the believing Muslims visit the graves
of the Saints for they are indeed people who have been promised the mercy and
assistance of Allah Ta’ala. We derive from these proofs, that if an individual
goes to the Mazaar of a great Saint and implores to him in this manner, "O
beloved servant of Allah, you are indeed the beloved slave of Allah. Please ask
the Almighty on my behalf," how, we ask of you, can this be termed Shirk,
when the Allah Ta’ala Himself has promised them all these gifts?
16. After considering these facts, if any
person feels that he cannot achieve any help and assistance by visiting a Mazaar
of a great Saint, then he has not in any way insulted the Saint, rather he has
doubted the promise of Allah Ta’ala whereas Allah Ta’ala has promised His slaves
His assistance.
17. The Beloved of Allah are Ayat Rahmah
(Signs of Mercy). They take into their fold of mercy all those who remember and
honour them and also focus their beams of mercy on them. Someone asked the King
of the Awliya, Sayyiduna Ghousul Azam (radi Allahu anhu): "If any person
takes your name in respect and honour though he may not be your Mureed or not
initiated by you personally, would he be counted as your Mureed?" The great
Ghous replied: "Allah will accept those who have any form of relation or
connection with me and notes his name in my spiritual office. If such a person
adopts any desired path, Allah will bless him with guidance and repentance. He
will be under my spiritual banner. Verily, my Rabb, the All Powerful and
Almighty, has promised me that all my Mureeds, all those who love me and all
those who follow the path I am on, will enter Jannah (Paradise)". (Bahjatul
Asraar)
MIRACLES
PERFORMED BY THE AWLIYA
1. Saints perform miracles at times, however miracles are not
necessary a condition of Sainthood. The Saints (Awliya) regard obeying the
Shari’ah conscientiously as the biggest miracle. GhouSal A’zam (radi Allahu
anhu) said: "The miracle of a Wali is his complete compliance to the
teachings of Nabi (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam)".
2. Sheikh-e-Akbar, Muhayyuddin Muhammed Ibnul
Arabi (radi Allahu anhu) explains the phenomenon of miracles:-
2.1 One type of miracle is the Hissi
(apparent) miracle, that is, it is evident and clearly seen by the general
public. For example, flying in the air, walking on water, foretelling the
future, traversing hundreds of miles in one step, etc..
2.2 Another type of miracle is the Ma’nawi
(spiritual) miracle, which can only be seen and perceived by special people. For
example, control of carnal desires, adopting virtues by Divine Guidance,
refraining from bad habits, and practicing all Waajibaat (compulsory acts)
punctually and diligently. These types of miracles do not contain any connivance
while it is probable those Hissi miracles to contain connivance. (Futuhaate
Makkiyah)
3. The steadfast adherence to the Shari’ah is
the best Karaamat. A true Saint is righteous and follows the path laid down by
the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam).
4. Hazrat Bayazid Bustaami (radi Allahu
anhu) cautions us: "If you see a person sitting cross-legged in the air,
don’t be fooled by his act! Observe his approach/attitude to the compulsory acts
(Fardh, Waajib) and prohibited acts (Haraam, Makruh Tahreemi) and detestable
acts (Makrooh) and other restrictions and etiquette’s of the Shari’ah". (Risaalah
Qushayriya)
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