Tabarik...Allowed or Not

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Dear Bothers/Sisters,

What is the meaning of TABARIK.I have seen people giving things like SWEETS etc naming them as Tabarik to other peoples. I received some SWEETS from my Office Security Guard short while ago as Tabarik and when I asked him what does TABARIK means he left my table without answering my question.

Does TABARIK allowed in Islam.


Apology if I am naming anything wrong.

Thanks and Regards

Peace!!!
 
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1 - Brother you should always start your post with a Salaam
2 - Instead of thanks, say Jazaak Allaah Khayr (Meaning may Allaah reward you)
 
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Tabarruk
in term of my question...( things like SWEETS )
 
:wasalamex

Ok what you are trying toexplain me is the meaning of Tabarruk which is not my question....

People taking sweets from different Darbars etc and giving to other people as Tabarruk



 
:wasalamex

Ok what you are trying toexplain me is the meaning of Tabarruk which is not my question....

People taking sweets from different Darbars etc and giving to other people as Tabarruk

Seeking blessings (tabarruk) is not just restricted to the Messenger of Allah (Allah bless him & give him peace), but rather one may seek blessings from the traces of the righteous and pious, as we have learnt from the text of Imam Nawawi (Allah have mercy on him) quoted above

Source:
http://spa.qibla.com/issue_view.asp?HD=7&ID=10468&CATE=24
 
I don't mind having some free sweets from my muslim brothers and sister but i just take them as free sweet.Not something that can give me any barakah because of the saint.I respect Aulia Allah's so much but i know that they never ask people to worship their graves,ask them their desires and spread barakah through methai.You can't achieve success unless you work hard for it.No matter its deen or dunyah,both need hard work and patience.No one can be a pious successful being just by eating methai.And if you believe that,you are obviously in the wrong direction.

The answer to your question has now become simple i guess :statisfie No ^o)
 
but i know that they never ask people to spread barakah through methai.You can't achieve success unless you work hard for it.
The answer to your question has now become simple i guess :statisfie No ^o)

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Seeking blessings (tabarruk) is not just restricted to the Messenger of Allah (Allah bless him & give him peace), but rather one may seek blessings from the traces of the righteous and pious, as we have learnt from the text of Imam Nawawi (Allah have mercy on him) quoted above

Source:
http://spa.qibla.com/issue_view.asp?HD=7&ID=10468&CATE=24

So Imam Nawawi is wrong?
 
The link you quoted talks about the tabarruk of Muhammad SAW came to people through authentic sources and people used it for barakah.The OP is asking about the sweets people distribute after getting what they want.You don't know what they wished for.If a person said at the darbar that if his neighbor face a loss,he would distribute methai and you receive this sweet and eat it thinking you are getting some barakah??This is not something he get directly from a righteous person but distributing it on his behalf.

The acts of the companions of Prophet Muhammad SAW were very pure.We are the people surrounded by bidah and we need to be very careful about every action we perform to save us from bidah.
 
If a person said at the darbar that if his neighbor face a loss,he would distribute methai and you receive this sweet and eat it thinking you are getting some barakah??This is not something he get directly from a righteous person but distributing it on his behalf.

But the person didn't say that. you don't know what they said and why they said it. And you don't know which darbaar they got the sweets from - we should not underestimate the value of Wali Allaahs. This is the problem of Muslims nowadays. Please give them their DUE respect.
 
we should not underestimate the value of Wali Allaahs. This is the problem of Muslims nowadays. Please give them their DUE respect.

But my above statement said nothing about the value and respect of Wali Allah neither i disrespect them Naoodhbillah.I just pointed out the bidahs people invent on their names :embarrass
 
Sis I didn't say you did - I just hate it when people disrespect Aulia Allaah and their darbaars by saying weird stuff. I agree we shouldn't do sajdah, etc. that's just wrong. But where our respect should lie for them - that should not decrease in ANY way.
 
You know, with so much bid'ah prevalent these days, I would be very careful. Just because something comes out of some shrine, doesn't mean its holy and has barakah. Also, people may have weird intentions and distribute food in the name of Auliyah (just to clarify, I respect them a lot, but I am against asking them for help, we should ask only Allah). We don't eat such tabarruk, just to be on the safe side.
 
I'm not. I believe in waseelahs. That is the way of Ahle Sunnah Wal Jamaah.
And that is fine. I don't have a problem with your believing in waseelahs. To each his own. However, I am not sure if this is THE way of Ahle Sunnah Wal Jamaah, I am however pretty sure that salafi don't believe in waseelahs, and I go with that.
 
And that is fine. I don't have a problem with your believing in waseelahs. To each his own. However, I am not sure if this is THE way of Ahle Sunnah Wal Jamaah, I am however pretty sure that salafi don't believe in waseelahs, and I go with that.

Also, with every person chanting salafi, salafi; did you know that the salafis even took the hair and spit of RasoolAllaah to be tabarruk.

At least read up on what you believe people.

Joke.
 
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What kind of sweet was it? Just wrapped up candy or something baked? just kind of wondering maybe the name is of the sweet itself not meant as a blessing. Or could just be an inappropriate term used to just be a minor gift of candy as a welcome etc. Same idea as saying asalam.
 
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