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To Proclaim Ya Rasoolallah(PBUH)
To Proclaim Ya Rasoolallah(PBUH)
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TO PROCLAIM YA RASOOL
ALLAH |
1. The Ahle Sunnah
Wal Jama’at believes that to recite after every Salaah and at other times, the
following verses: "As Salaatu Was Salaamu Alaika Ya Rasoolullah" (Peace and
Blessings upon you, O Messenger of Allah), or to recite "As Alukash
Shafaa'atu Ya Rasoolullah" (I seek from you Shafaa'at 'Intercession', O
Messenger of Allah) is totally permissible.
2. The following
Hadith proves that it is permissible to utter the above-mentioned words. Ten
great Scholars of Islam have certified this Hadith Shareef. A Sahabi, who was
blind by birth, was taught a special Du'a by the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu
alaihi wasallam), which he was to recite after every Salaah. The Du'a is as
follows: "Allahumma Inni As Aluka Wa Ata Wajjahu Ilaika Binabiyika Muhammadin
Nabiyyir rahmati Ya Muhammadu Inni Ata Wajjahu Bika ila Rabbi Fi Haajati haazihi
lituqda li. Allahumma Fashaf'fi'u Fiya". (O Allah, I ask from you, and turn
towards you through the Wasila (Medium) of Your Nabi Muhammad sallal laahu
alaihi wasallam, who is indeed a Prophet of Mercy. O Muhammad, with your
Wasila (Medium) I turn towards Allah for my need so that it may be bestowed. O
Allah, accept the Prophet's intercession for me).
3. Hazrat Abdullah
Ibn Omar (radi Allahu anhu) once suffered from a cramp. Someone advised
him to remember the person whom he loved the most. The great companion then
proclaimed loudly, "Ya Muhammadah." It is recorded that he was
immediately relieved. (Kitaabul Adaabul Mufrad)
4. It is an
established practice of the people of Medina Shareef to proclaim "Ya
Muhammadah" in times of difficulty and anxiety. (Naseem-ur Riyaaz)
5. A drought,
which was known as "Aamur Ramadah" once, occurred during the Caliphate of
Hazrat Umar Farouk (radi Allahu anhu). His tribe, the Bani Muzaina,
approached him and complained that they were dying of hunger, and thus requested
the Caliph to sacrifice a few sheep. When he told them that there was nothing
left of the sheep, they still insisted. After the sheep were cut and cleaned
they noticed that only red bones were to be seen. Hazrat Bilal (radi Allahu
anhu), seeing this state of affairs, proclaimed loudly, "Ya Muhammadah",
in grief and concern. He was then blessed with seeing the Holy Prophet (sallal
laahu alaihi wasallam) in his dream, who informed him of future glad tidings
which did occur later on.
6.
Imaam-e-Mujtahid Sayyidi Abdur Rahman Huzaili Kufi Masoodi (radi Allahu anhu)
was the grandson of Hazrat Abdullah ibn Masood (radi Allahu anhu). He was
also a very great Jurist and a Taabi'in of high rank. It is stated that he used
to wear a long hat with the inscribed words, "Muhammad, Ya Mansoor."
7. Imaan ibn Jouzi
(radi Allahu anhu), in his book, "Oyunil Hikaayat", narrates a
strange and amazing incident of three brothers who were constantly engaged in
Jihad (Holy Islamic War). He narrates: Once, while engaged in Jihad with the
Christians of Rome, they were captured and tortured. The King informed them that
if they adopted the religion of Christianity he would set them free. The
brothers refused to do so. Instead they all proclaimed aloud, "Ya Muhammadah."
The King became furious and ordered two of the brothers to be thrown into
boiling oil. After a while, the youngest escaped from the clutches of his
capturers accompanied by the daughter of the King, who was amazed at the piety
of the young Muslim. Six months later when they were about to be married, the
two martyred brothers amazingly appeared accompanied by a group of Angels. When
it was inquired as to how they had survived they replied: "When you saw us
being thrown into the boiling oil, you indeed saw the truth, yet as we entered
the pot, we entered into the high stages of Jannah." Imam ibn Jouzi (radi
Allahu anhu) states that the brothers lived in Syria and were extremely
famous. Many couplets have been written in their praise. This incident has been
shortened.
8. Our object here
is to highlight how beneficial it is to call out to the Holy Prophet (sallal
laahu alaihi wasallam). We have seen that the brothers at a time of extreme
perils and danger did not hesitate in calling to the Prophet (sallal laahu
alaihi wasallam). How were they rewarded? They were rewarded with such
blessing that the two Shuhada immediately entered Jannah, while the youngest
brother was saved and married the King's daughter, and the two Shuhada were
actually given permission to attend the marriage of their younger brother
accompanied by a group of Angels.
9. Hazrat Shah
Wali'ullah Dehlwi (radi Allahu anhu) states: "I cannot perceive anyone
besides the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) who, for the depressed
person at times of calamities, will forward a helping hand." (Ateebul Ghanum fi
Madh-e-Sayyadal Arabi Wal Ajam)
10. Hazrat Shah
Wali'ullah Dehlwi (radi Allahu anhu) explains: In the august court of the
Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) one should consider oneself
insignificant and inferior. With a broken heart and with total sincerity, one
should call to the Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) in Du'a. The
person will indeed attain salvation if he states: "O Rasool of Allah! O
Unique among the Creation! I seek your favour on the Day of Justice. On that Day
when there will be a great test, only you, O Prophet of Allah, would give
security from all calamities! I have turned to you for salvation and have my
trust in you." (Madhiyaa Hamziya)
11. More than 40
great Scholars and Saints also believed that it is permissible to call out to
great Saints and Prophets for assistance. Among them being Hazrat Uthman bin
Haneef (radi Allahu anhu), Hazrat Abdullah ibn Abbas (radi Allahu anhu),
Imaam Bukhari (radi Allahu anhu), Imaam Muslim (radi Allahu anhu),
Imaam Tabraani (radi Allahu anhu), Imaam ibn Jouzi (radi Allahu anhu),
Ghousal A'zam, Syed Abdul Qaadir Jilaani (radi Allahu anhu), Imaam
Jalalludeen Suyutwi (radi Allahu anhu), Imaam Abdul Wahab Sha'raani (radi
Allahu anhu), Sayyedi Ahmed Kabeer-e-Awliya Badawi (radi Allahu anhu),
Shah Wali'ullah Dehlwi (radi Allahu anhu), etc.
12. The most
beautiful proof of calling to the Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam)
is in the Attahiyaat, wherein every worshipper salutes and calls unto the
Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam). If by using the Nida, causes one
to be guilty of Shirk, then how is it that it is found in the Salaah?
13. Some
individuals state that, one does not have the intention of calling to the
Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) in the Attahiyaat, rather one is
merely conveying a message. This opinion is without basis. Therefore, when we
are reciting the Attahiyaat, we should not possess this belief, rather we should
believe that we are directly addressing the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi
wasallam) and sending Salaams to him, upon oneself and upon all the pious of
the Ummah.
14. It is recorded
in the books, "Tanweerul Absaar" and "Sharah Durre Mukhtaar" that:
"The intention which one must possess at the time of reciting the Tashahud is
the concentration on the meaning of this, that is, in other words, one must
remember that one is sending Salaams upon the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi
wasallam) and that one is praising Allah Almighty. One must be assured of the
fact that one is sending Salaams and not merely relaying a message."
15. Allama Hasan
Sharanbulaani (radi Allahu anhu), in his book, "Maraqi-ul-Falah",
states: "Numerous Ulema have in fact clarified this belief. There are some
misled individuals who profess that because Angels are deputized to convey the
Salaams to the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam), one should not use
the Harf-e-Nidaa. What these enlightened individuals have forgotten is that
twice daily the deeds of the Ummati are placed in front of the Holy Prophet (sallal
laahu alaihi wasallam). In many authentic Ahadith, it is quite clearly stated
that all deeds of the individual are placed in front of the Holy Prophet (sallal
laahu alaihi wasallam), the deceased family and the deceased parents."
16. Hazrat Imaam
Abdullah ibn Mubarruk (radi Allahu anhu), narrated by Hazrat Sa'eed ibn
Musayyib (radi Allahu anhu), who states: "Not a day or night passes
by, without the deeds of the Ummati are being placed in front of the Holy
Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam). Therefore the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu
alaihi wasallam) recognizes his followers in two ways, firstly by their Alamat
(signs) and secondly by their Amaal (deeds)."
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