If someone prays to the Prophet (saws), to so-called saints, Jinns or angels asking for help or asking them to request help from Allaah for them, they have also committed Shirk. The concept of "Ghaus-i-Azam" (al-Ghawth al-A'dHam), a title given by the ignorant to 'Abdul-Qaadir al-Jeelaanee, is also an expression of Shirk in this form of Tawheed. The title literally means "the greatest source of rescue; the one most able to save someone from danger" and such a description only belongs to Allaah. When misfortune occurs, some people call on 'Abdul-Qaadir by this title seeking his aid and protection even though Allaah has already said:
"If Allaah allows harm to befall you none can. remove it except Him."
From:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/3899161/Th...als-of-Tawheed
It seems to me much like having Peers etc and is very alien to what I have been taught.
Usually, this belief is spread amongst the lay people in the sub-continent and other such places - whose only source of Ilm are those con-artists who claim to be people of karamaa. Believe me, I've sat with these kind of people before and seen what they do.We studied a little about it in Lecture yesterday but I was still confused as to who it is that actually accepts this concept?
^ It's very rare to actually find a Shaykh who you can learn from in that method who's actually real. The con-artists have taken the show these days.
Usually, this belief is spread amongst the lay people in the sub-continent and other such places - whose only source of Ilm are those con-artists who claim to be people of karamaa. Believe me, I've sat with these kind of people before and seen what they do.
Apparantly some Sufi's use the word also? Wallahu A'lam.
I've heard it used in some nasheeds I think. Was just wondering.
So it's not deobandi's who use it? And whilst on the topic, a Deobandi is no more than your average Hanafi...is that correct?
Apparantly some Sufi's use the word also? Wallahu A'lam.
So it's not deobandi's who use it? And whilst on the topic, a Deobandi is no more than your average Hanafi...is that correct?
Whats a deobandi???:-\
same bro !
i agree its very rare!
but if you manage to find such a man, who gives up his whole life for dawah/tazkiyyah - then i say stick by him strongly!
I differ a little here. There are people who are clearly like what you've described, but the scholars that are real are many, it's just our handicap in the Arabic language and exposure to them that leaves us in the dark. You see, living in West, the only exposure we get to scholarship is what we read online or through hear-say and we assume that 'yeah, these are the scholars' and over time it builds into 'these are the only scholars'. But speaking to people that have sat with the scholars, it's amazing to hear what kinds of people are still alive today, Alhamdullilah.and if you think about it, that isnt only when it comes to peers, in any regard even in scholars - most would be low-level/fake - apologetic - scholar for dollar etc, rare are the sincere ones who can be trusted.
so both ways it applies, may Allah guide us to be taught by whom he loves, so we can be of those who sincerely love him.
Ameen !
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