I Wish ..... RasoolAllah (saw)

This business with addressing the Prophet with 'ya' is debated and there is a differnce in opnion...but jazakAllah khair nevertheless...Peace! x
 
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I can't wait till Ramadhaan this year!!

Mashallah sister Helena, that nearly bought me to tears, I have never been there, but just seeing it on TV...just get a SUPER feeling inside.
 
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Allah Most High says, “And do not say about those who are martyred in the way of Allah that, 'they are dead', no, they are alive, but you are not aware.” [Quran 2.154]

concerning this verse Imam Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani (Allah have mercy on him) states in his monumental commentary of Sahih al-Bukhari, ‘Fath al-Bari’:

“When the living of the martyrs is proven from the text of the Qur’an, then this is also proven from a analogical point of view- the Prophets are superior to the martyrs” (Fath al-Bari, 6/379).


Our Holy Prophet (Allah bless him and grant him peace) has also informed us that “The Prophets are alive in their graves performing prayers.”(Bayhaqi – Hayatul Ambiya).


Allaahu ta'aala a'lam. (Allaah Almighty knows best.)


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I heard your only allowed to say Ya Rasoolullah when your infront of his grave in madinah.

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sista naa cos u can supplicate d Prophet (saw) frm anywer in d world, in a hadiths he says

"Do not make my grave a place of festivity, and supplicate Allah for me, for your supplication reaches me wherever you are.'' [abu dawud]
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Well even though martyrs are alive (but we percieve it not) and same can be said about the Prophets but still condition #2 is not true:

- The person must be present in front of you or in audible range (ie they can hear you and answer back)

So the usage still stands incorrect
 

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