I think I come from a strange sect the brevalis...
They believe in grave worship and chant all the time
Ya Muhammad
They think those who don't do enough salawat upon Muhammad are, the losers they also believe nabi...Muhammad is in contact with them
?
How can I leave this sect as its like
Life behind bars....
I think I come from a strange sect the brevalis...
They believe in grave worship and chant all the time
Ya Muhammad
They think those who don't do enough salawat upon Muhammad are, the losers they also believe nabi...Muhammad is in contact with them
?
How can I leave this sect as its like
Life behind bars....
My area follow tahir.......qadri........
I think I am a extreme Sufi how can I repent?....
Walaikumasalam
I knw bralvis and idots do grave worship and are kafir not bralvis because in muslim countries muslim people due to lack of knowledge do such acts either bralvis or others.
Secondly suffism is not a bad thing but to clear the inside dirt
There are people who running it correctly like in turkey and deoband in pak and India. Some run for own purpose like in some areas of Turkey and bralvis of india and pak
This is also lack of knowledge tht people of bralvis thinks the prophet is every where or knws all the unseen. I asked from there scholars and they denied it.
Some foolish un knowledgeable bralvis keep such a forbbiden creed and doing sufism wrong
They believe the awliyaah have the ability to dispose of affairs among the creation.
They also believe that you can ask the dead for help. These things do not have any basis in Islaam.
In Islaam we ask Allaah alone. We follow the way of the Companions (may Allaah be pleased with them) as they best understood the way of the Messenger of Allaah (sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam).
You should either avoid the Barelwis or give them da'wah. However, never indulge in debates.
Debates rarely bring any fruit. More often than not they leave both sides exactly the same in regards to what they believe but with the added baggage of rancor and enmity.
The following are two books based on the Hanbalee madhhab.
Sharh 'Umdah al Fiqh
"...Al Umdah, being a brief primer in Hanbali fiqh is extremely beneficial for those beginning a new course of study as well as those wanting to go over the basics. The manual consists of short chapters which are very much understandable, and the brevity of the primer leaves the reader thirsty for more..."
"...The treatise by Imam ibn Hanbal, the Imam of the Hanbali school of juristic reasoning, renowned for his steep knowledge, was written several hundred years ago to the inhabitants of a town where the Imam stayed for a period of time. It contains a full and clear description of the prayer and includes detailed observations of the mistakes, which Imam Ahmad observed during his time in that town. It was and remains an invaluable work for all Muslims. Detailing as it does many common errors made during prayers, some of which are serious enough to invalidate the act of worship. The book includes several explanatory notes by the translator, Sameh Strauch, a convert to Islam from England..."
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