Ariza

Has anyone sent ariza ever ?

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Anyone ???

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what is ariza exactly?

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Peace mirage,

Please refer to post #5 of the OP in this thread to know about ‘Ariza’.

http://www.paklinks.com/gs/culture-literature-and-linguistics/509030-what-is-ariza-and-ziyarat.html

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^ so it’s like a Dua e hajat :hmmm:

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Peace kinzz,

I don’t know :sid:

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guess it wasn't needed

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Sssh, its a secret. Dont let world know what we do.

A cross of batiniyah and zahriya madhab.:hehe:

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batiniyah and zahiriya arent madhab :emmy:
they are terms

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^ mera madhab ye hay kay ye madhab hay, aap ka madhab ye hay kay ye madhab nai :)

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:konfused: aapna kaheen madhab ka meaning tou nahi change ker diya ? :bummer:

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yea like this fatso mullah who preaches his version of “Jihad” in the open and fills his big stomach with alcohol to the point where he is puking it over himself…

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so nobody knows :( ......

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Salaam. I have sent Ariza which is your personal dua and, instead of saying, is written on a piece of paper and usually put away in sea.

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Tell us more,, what is the significance , is it supported by your religious text?

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Yeah plzz tell us more & did your ariza get accepted ?

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This is one of the ways of supplication as stated in narrations which can be found in 'Mafatehul Jinaan'.

I ask Allah to grant my wishes only if they are in my interest. Most of the time they are granted, Alhumdolillah. When they aren't then I believe that they were not in my best interest.

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To my limited knowledge it is a ritual performed by Jewish by writing prayer (s) on a piece of paper and placing them in the cracks of West Wall now this ritual was adopted by Muslims by writing on a piece of paper and is thrown into running water- some place it on tombs -some place them on holy shrines by placing a knot with a thread....
I personally don't approve of this practice but hey ---- people do it anyway ------

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These matters do not work on personal opinions like yours but what is or could be backed by traditions. And saying that "it is something done by Jews" is not a reason to nullify a practice. From early history of Islam you may find an occasion when during drought in Egypt, Umar bin Khattab asked Amr to throw a piece of paper in Nile, which reportedly made Nile flow again.

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:k: