Peer?!?!

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is there such thing as peer? i knw that there are but is it wrong or right to follow them, could some1 plz tell me?

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we have the Quran and Sunnah to follow....and the Prophet Muhammad(saw)....so y follow someone else....
 
how do you mean follow them?? you mean as in to give you guidance of Quran, sunnah, fiqh etc?

Peers and like Imams right??
 
We were ordered to follow only the Quran and sunnah and if im not mistaken we can follow any1 who follows these 2 as long as they don't add new or remove existing practices in Islam.
 
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Voila.

Oh, wait.
 
^ That, brother, is a pear. :p

If the 'peer' stands for rubbish like offering sweets to jinns at the mosque and all that nonsense, then it would be wrong to follow in his footsteps. But if they are respectable and knowledgable individuals versed well in the Quran and Sunnah, then i see no objection in seeking their advice. Generally, peers have a bad rep but that doesn't go to say all are grounded in deviancy.
 
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You will need to see whether the person is actually following the Qur'an and Sunnah or is he misleading people with his desires. The fact is that, there are many people who are called 'peer' (and this is in the desi countries mainly) yet they are no more than magicians who decieve people with their magic and people consider them to be Awliya and start obeying them in everything. The criterion between those that are true and those that are false is their following of the Sunnah.
Many people fall into error in this question. Once they believe that a certain person is an ally of Allah, they believe that everything an ally of Allah days is accepted, and he is above reproach or criticism in everything he says and does, even though some of that may go against the Qur'an and the Sunnah. Thus, they agree with that person, but go against that with which Allah sent His Prophet (sas) even though Allah has made it obligatory upon the entire creation to believe in all of the information which he imparted, and to obey him in all orders which he transmitted. Allah made him the criterion between His allies and His enemies, between the people of paradise and the people of the fire, and between those content with Allah's decree and the rebellious. Thus, whoever follows him is one of the allies of Allah and a possessor of taqwa (a concept including piety, faith, and righteous practice and action), and is one of the forces who will be successful, and is one or His righteous servants. On the other hand, whoever does not follow the Prophet is one of the enemies of Allah those in loss, the criminals. His opposition and disobedience of the Prophet will push him first of all into innovations (bid'a) and incorrect practice and, in the long run into disbelief (kufr) and hypocrisy (nifaaq).
I suggest you read the entire book of Ibn Taymiyyah, "The Criterion Between the Allies of the Merciful and the Allies of the Devil" found here:

http://www.islamicboard.com/islamic...ion-between-allies-merciful-allies-devil.html

And of benefit is this thread:
http://www.islamicboard.com/islamic-jurisprudence/35590-some-characteristics-recognise-magician.html

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So peer is a person who might be a 'friend' like peer pressure?

But what's desi??
 

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