beheshti darwaza

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Ive just seen something on ary news where there are crowds of people at a darbar trying to get through a doorway to heaven. Whats that all about?
 
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I hardly watch ARY, but im interested to hear about the darbar things. Are they part of islam ? they have a lot of these places in pakistan, & usually, theres old tombs in there that people go to pray ? is that islamic ?

wat about the guys that are dressed in them green turban things, singing ? I thought that was part of the same thing ?

I would be interested to know too.
 
Dear Sisters in Islam,

Salam U Elikum,

When we would like to study a religion, we go and study books and scuptures of that religion on which the religion is based. Similarly, if you want to find what Islam says about such activities, just go through the Quran. Very simple, you will find the truth.

May Allah guide all of us to the right path.
 
Similarly, if you want to find what Islam says about such activities, just go through the Quran. Very simple, you will find the truth.

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I dont know thats why i asked, i presume the other sister was curious too. are we not allowed to ask questions o this forum ? most of the things they do in my community are cultural, but they pass of as religion, i just wanted clarification, thats all.

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they're extreme sufi activities which have no place in islam

you cannot pray to someone in their grave, its pure shirk
 
I've never heard of a 'doorway to Heaven' right here on Earth :ermm: If only it was so easy to get in!
 
they're extreme sufi activities which have no place in islam

you cannot pray to someone in their grave, its pure shirk

jazkhallah. I didnt think they were anything to do with islam. theres darbars scattered everywhere in pakistan. although i did kinda say to a relative not so long back, that i didnt believe in all that stuff, i got a look, followed by " you dont know wat your talking about " LOL. Ive asked this question a few times to people in the community, they say its religion ? Ive seen it also in wedding films, where the baraat actually pays a visit to a darbaar, before and says a prayer ? I presume its somehow come from culture.
 
In India, Pakistan and Bangladesh, many things we do culturely and describe as religion where as islam is far from what we do.
 

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