Yes Prophet Muhammad remains beneficial even in his grave - Tabarruk

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To all of the brothers and sisters I would like to share this with you assuring the truth about Seeking barakah from the best of all Prophets, Saiyduna Muhammad sallallahu ^layhi wassallam.

Praise be to Allah, the Lord of the worlds. May Allah raise the rank of our master Muhammad and his Al and Companions and protect his nation from that which he fears for it.

Tabarruk: Seeking Blessings (Barakah) from the Traces of the great Prophet is permissible in Islam, for he has taught us to do that.

To speak about issues like that one must be knowledgeable anout the religion and must support his arguments with Islamic references.

Allah, the Exalted, put a blessing in the self, doings, sayings, and traces of the Prophet, sallallahu ^alayhi wa sallam. The Companions, may Allah raise their ranks, used to seek blessings from the traces of the Prophet during his lifetime and after his death. Following their example, Muslims of today continue to do the same. There are several proofs that make us know that seeking benefit from the traces of the Prophet (tabarruk) is permissible.

Narrations from al-Bukhariyy and Muslim confirm that during the last Pilgrimage performed by the Prophet (Hijjat-ul- Wada^), the Prophet distributed his shorn hair. The Prophet threw the pebbles at Jamrat-ul-^Aqabah,slaughtered a sheep and distributed its meat among the poor, then shaved his head. He shaved the right side of his head and gave his hair to Abu Talhah al-Ansariyy; then he shaved the left side of his head, gave the hair to Abu Talhah,and told him to distribute it among the people. Some received one hair, others two, and so on.

The Prophet personally handed some of his hair to people near him, including Umm Sulaym (one of the female Companions) and Abu Talhah,for them to distribute among the people. In this way, the hair of the Prophet was spread in the Muslim countries. The Prophet distributed his hair among the people in order for them to seek blessings (barakah) from it. Likewise, the Prophet distributed his nail clippings among the people, as stated by Imam Ahmad in his Musnad. These actions clearly indicate the permissibility of seeking benefit from the traces of the Prophet.

Subhanallah. I think that we should believe in the Prophet and what he does and to know that one must acquire this knowledge to know it!.

Also know that The Companions sought blessings from other traces of the Prophet as well. Imam Muslim related in his Sahih that Asma’, the daughter of Abu Bakr, showed some people an article of clothing (jubbah) worn by the Prophet which had been at the house of her sister, ^A’ishah, the wife of the Prophet. When ^A’ishah died, Asma’ got the jubbah. The Companions sought the blessings from this jubbah of the Prophet by using the water in which it had been soaked to treat the sick and cure his illness.

At-Tabaraniyy and Imam Ahmad narrated from the route of Ibn Hudhaym that he went with his grandfather, Hudhaym, to the Prophet. Hudhaym said to the Messenger of Allah: “I have sons and grandsons, some of whom are pubescent and others still children.” Motioning to the young child next to him, he said: “This is the youngest.” The Prophet brought this young child whose name was Handhalah next to him, wiped on his head, and told him, “Barakallahu fik,” which means: ‘May Allah bless you.’ After that, people started to bring Handhalah a person with a swollen face or a sheep with a swollen udder. Handhalah would place his hand on that part of his head the Prophet wiped, then touch the swollen part and say “Bismillah,” and the swelling would be cured.

Ibn Abi Shaybah narrated with a sahih chain as judged by IbnHajar al-^Asqalaniyy that it was the practice of the Companions in the masjid of the Prophet(Masjid an-Nabiyy) to place their hands on the knob of the hand rail (rummanah) of the platform (minbar) where the Prophet used to place his hand. There they would supplicate (make du^a)to Allah hoping Allah would answer their supplication because they were placing their hands where the Prophet placed his while making their supplication. This practice of the Companions clarifies two matters. The first is the permissibility of asking Allah for things by the Prophet (tawassul)after his death since by their act the Companions were truly making tawassul. Likewise it is permissible to ask Allah for things by other pious Muslims. The second is the permissibility of seeking blessings (barakah) from the traces of the Prophet.

The Tabi^in also used to seek blessings from the traces of the Prophet. Thabit al­Bunaniyy said he used to go to Anas Ibn Malik–an honorable Companion–kiss his hands, and say: “These are hands that touched the Prophet.” He would kiss his eyes and say: “These are eyes that saw the Prophet.”

Iman Ahmad, Al-Hakim, and others narrated about Marwan Ibn al­Hakam–an unjust ruler–that he once passed by the grave of the Prophet and saw a man with his cheek on the grave of the Prophet. Marwan Ibn al-Hakamasked: “Do you know what you are doing?” Nearing the grave, Marwan Ibn al-Hakam realized it was Abu Ayyub al-Ansariyy, one of the greatest companions of the Prophet.

(Abu Ayub was one of the greatest Companions of the Prophet. He never neglected performing jihad–even as an old man. He went with one of the Muslim armies at the time of Mu^awiyyah to liberate Constantinople. Despite his advanced age, he was patient on the hardship of the journey from Madinahto surround Constantinople–where he eventually died. Prior to his death, he asked the Muslims to advance as far as possible and bury him in that spot–which they did. The Muslim army that time was not successful in liberating Constantinople, and it remained in the hands of the kuffar who themselves tended the grave of Abu Ayyubbecause of the barakah they saw there! After several hundred years, Constantinople was liberated by Muhammad al-Fatih, the Ottoman. He wanted to know the location of the grave of Abu Ayyub which was no longer apparent since so many years had passed. Muhammad al Fatih asked one of the pious shaykhs in his army if he knew the location of Abu Ayyub’s grave. He answered Muhammad al Fatih by recalling a light he had seen the previous evening coming from a specific location which went all the way up in the sky. The shaykh suggested digging there might present the grave. They dug in that location until they uncovered a plate with a writing indicating this was the grave of Abu Ayub. Muhammad al Fatih built a mosque (masjid) in that location that still exists until today in Istanbul, Turkey. There is a great feeling of barakah and tranquillity there).

Abu Ayyub al-Ansariyy replied, “Yes, I know what I am doing. I came here for the Messenger of Allah–not for the stone.” By this he meant he was seeking the blessings from the presence of the Prophet, not for the stone covering his grave. Abu Ayyub al-Ansariyy continued his response with what he heard the Messenger of Allah say: “Do not cry over the Religion of Islam if the rulers are ruling correctly. Rather, cry over this Religion if the rulers are ruling incorrectly.” By his response, Abu Ayyub was telling MarwanIbn al-Hakam: “You are not one of those rulers who are correctly ruling by the rules of Islam.”

Considering the actions of Abu Ayyub,should one regard the statements of Ibn Taymiyah (Ibn Taymiyah is a man who lived during the 8th century Hijriyy. He claimed that Allah is a body and has limits, that Hellfire vanishes, and that the kind of the universe is not created by Allah, among other blasphemous claims.)who claims visiting the grave of the Prophet seeking the benefit is prohibited? Who is more knowledgeable–Ibn Taymiyah or Abu Ayyub? Abu Ayyub was a man better than a whole earth filled with people like Ibn Taymiyah. Ibn Taymiyah and his followers claim they follow the teachings of Ahmad Ibn Hanbal, yet Imam Ahmad,as well as other Imams, say the opposite of their claim.

Imam Ahmad was asked about touching and kissing the minbar of the Prophet for the blessing and about seeking the blessing by visiting the grave of the Prophet. He responded by saying: “This matter is not prohibited,” as was narrated by ^Abdullah, the son of Imam Ahmad, in his book titled Al­^Ilal wa Ma^rifat ur-Rijal. Imam Ahmad also said it was a liked thing to make tawassul by the Prophet when there is drought. Furthermore, Imam Ahmad said that blessings would descend on those present in a session when the name of Safwan Ibn Sulaym (Safwan Ibn Sulaym was a pious man at the time of the salaf.) wasmentioned. How can Ibn Taymiyah and his followers claim to follow the school of Imam Ahmad?Imam Ahmad is in one valley and they are in another valley altogether.

Sufficient in proving the permissibility of seeking blessings by the traces of the Prophet is the narration of al-Bayhaqiyy in his book Dala’il an­Nubuwwah. He narrated, with a sahih (A Sahihhadith is one of the two types of hadith that can be relied upon in deducing judgments. The other type is the hasan hadith.) chain that Khalid Ibn al-Walid lost a headgear (qalansuwah) he wore during the Battle of al-Yarmuk. He asked the people to help him find it and they searched repeatedly until it was found. They saw it was a very old qalansuwah and thought it strange that Khalid Ibn al­Walid was so insistent on finding it. Khalid Ibn al­Walid told them: “The Prophet performed ^Umrah and then shaved his head. I rushed with the people to get some of his hair. I got some of the hair from the front part of his head which I put in this qalansuwah. Every time Iwent into battle with this qalanwuwah, Allah gave me victory.”

Khalid Ibn Walid, was a great Companion who sought the blessings from the Prophet’s hair–hoping by this Allah would give him victory in his battles. Hewas a great, brave hero, and he never lost a battle after that. Before the battle of Yarmuk, a Roman leader named Georgeah asked Khalid Ibn al-Walid: “Did Allah descend a sword from the heaven on your Prophet who gave it to you such that every time you fight, you win? Is that why they call you ‘The Sword of Allah’?” At that, Khalid Ibn al-Walidinformed him about Islam. Georgeah asked: “What does one get when one embraces your Religion?” Khalid Ibn al­Walid told him: “He becomes one of us, and Allah forgives all his sins.” Then Georgeah asked: “What does one do to embrace your Religion?” and Khalid Ibn al­Walid taught him the Testification of Faith (two shahadas.) Georgeah uttered the Testification of Faith, went and made ghusl, performed two rak^ah and then stood with the Muslim army. He fought in that battle until he died–and he died as a martyr.

The aforementioned stand as a few of many documented proofs showing that the Prophet, sallallahu ^alayhi wa sallam, taught there is a benefit in seeking blessings (barakah) from the traces of the Prophets and the righteously pious Muslims and in asking Allah for things by them. Also, it shows this is the methodology of the Companions, their followers, and those after them among the People of Knowledge, until our present times. Hence, those who claim what is opposite to that are definitely not on their path and are following other than their methodology.

So as there you see all of these beatiful prooves and eveidence about the great status of the Prophet and about the permissiblity of seeking barakah from him, how could a person such as wahabis say that Muhammad is dead, he’s useless now!! And that has been said by one of their leaders and he went to destroyt he grave of the Prophet, then he got blinded from that! His name is bin baz a big wahaby leader. It’s not about the names or sects, it’s about how they pervert Islam!!

Brothers and sisters, I ask Allah humbly to guide us to the right path and to let us die as pious Muslims.
Allah knows best.


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Long article brother, I will take my time reading it.

Could you provide the website or url or book you got this information from. Thanks, I would really appreciate it. Take it easy sir.

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Deleted the post, bcz it was too complex for this forum. There are so many issues debated here and unfortunately the atmosphere is quite messed up at present time.

Stay Cool. Ciao!

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Sura Araf 7:157
(and) those who follow the messenger, the prophet, the ummi, whom they find mentioned in writing in the Tawarat and the Injil; he commands them to that which is good and he prevents them from that which is evil; and he makes lawfull for them what is good and he prohibits for them what is fowl. And he relives them of the yolks and burduns and the yolks that lie upon them. so those who belive him and honur him and help him and follow the light which has been sent with him(this light is not Quran because it came to him not with him this light is the Ahle-bayt and you must follow them and not move away from them), are those who achive success.

So from this Ayat you can also ask the Ahle-bayt (the light that mohammed is and he brought down with him) so asking them to intercade with Allah for us is OK!

Dear Watcher,

This Article is long but it's to prove that we are not "mushrikeen" because we love the Prophet Sallallahu ^alayhi wasallam, (and his sahabah and Ahlul-Bait a lot, beacuse Allah ordered us to do so.

This article is of my own. I don't know if I mentioned, but I'm a student of Islamic studies, so that's my field Al Hamdulillah. Some of the articles I have had from before such as the one about "Hempher the British spy".

Al Hamdulillah, the knowledge of Islam is our guide to a better life.


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Originally posted by Ahmad G:
**Dear Watcher,

This Article is long but it's to prove that we are not "mushrikeen" because we love the Prophet a lot as some people alege.

This article is of my own. I don't if I mentioned, but I'm a student of Islamic studies, so that's my field Al Hamdulillah. Some of the articles I have had from before such as the one about "Hempher the British spy".

Al Hamdulillah, the knowledge of Islam is our guide to a better life.

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Ahmad G
You know I would love to know what you have against the Ahle-bayt!!!!!
You are Right we can Ask Prophet Mohammed(and Ahle-bayt)for intercading with Allah for us!!

Desert Fox: I think you may have the interpretation of the ayat slight wrong. Ahl-bayt is not mentioned in the Quran.

**Here are 2 different interpretations of the same ayat:

Al-Ara'f
[7:157]
Those who follow the Messenger, the unlettered Prophet whom they find written down with them in the Torah and the Gospel, who bid them the desirable and forbid them the disgusting, makes lawful for them the good things and makes lawful for them the dirty things, and relieves them of their burden and the shackles that are upon them; so those who believe in him and succour him and help him and follow the light that has been sent down with him __ those shall be the prosperous.'(157)

[7:157]
157. Those who follow the Messenger, the Prophet who can neither read nor write (i.e.Muhammad SAW) whom they find written with them in the Taurat (Torah) (Deut, xviii, 15) and the Injeel (Gospel) (John xiv, 16), - he commands them for Al-Ma'ruf (i.e. Islamic Monotheism and all that Islam has ordained); and forbids them from Al-Munkar (i.e. disbelief, polytheism of all kinds, and all that Islam has forbidden); he allows them as lawful At-Taiyibat (i.e. all good and lawful) as regards things, deeds, beliefs, persons, foods, etc.], and prohibits them as unlawful Al- Khaba'ith (i.e. all evil and unlawful as regards things, deeds, beliefs, persons, foods, etc.), he releases them from their heavy burdens (of Allah's Covenant), and from the fetters (bindings) that were upon them. So those who believe in him (Muhammad SAW), honour him, help him, and follow the light (the Qur'an) which has been sent down with him, it is they who will be successful.**

As you can see, no mention of Ahl-Bayt is made. Is it in the Arabic text of quran?

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Originally posted by Desert fox:
** Ahmad G
You know I would love to know what you have against the Ahle-bayt!!!!!
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Why are you saying that I'm against Ahlu-lbayt?!! I love Ahlu-lbait, they are on top of my head!! They are from the priority to be respected.. I don't know why you are so agressive when it comes to mentioning Ahlu-Lbait, you think Ahlu-Lbait are for you to love only!!.. Subhanallah, where did I say I have things against Ahlu-lbait?..

Send me your email, I want to forward you a gift to your email about Ahlu-lbait. It's a Madih (Islamic Chant) for Ahlu-lbait, listen to it and than come and tell me what I think of Ahlu-lbait..

Also for whoever wants that chant please request it from me at [email protected]

Barakallahu feekum wassalam.

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Originally posted by CoolDude:
Is it in the Arabic text of quran?
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The AhlulBayt were mentioned several times in Ahadith and they must be respected. But Also Sahabah were praised and must be loved.

Subhanallah. I ask Allah to unite us all. To unite us and guide us to follow the route of the scholars of Islam. Subhanallah, can someone tell me what is happening in Afghanistan with Muslims?! In Kashmir? In Palestine? In Indoneisia? In the Islamic world!?..


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Wahhabies if they read this article, they will not like it.

re a posting by cool dude that...Ahl-bayt is not mentioned in the Quran.

Look in sura Ahzab in quran majid. it is called ayat tatheer.
wassalam

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ahmad, deep article!
yet i dont believe we should have intents on getting anything OUT of the traces of the PROPHET. (Tabarruk, you called it?)
We have been given the QURAN AND THE SUNNAHS to lead the ummah of the prophet since none other is to come.

oh and about the light / prophet thing..im confused...are you implying that the prophet was made up of light?...

Ahmad G,

Could you be kind enough to tell us the volume # etc, of the hadiths books?

Plus, it would be better if you give us some references from QURAN and telling us specificly that dead person remains benefials to humanity after death. Also if you believe that Prophet was made of LIGHT and was not a normal human being a man than read this: QURAN Surah17 (al-isra) Verse #93-95.
93. Or you have a house of ornament * or you ascent into the sky. And [even than], we will not believe in your ascension until you bring down to us a book we may read" Say, Exalted is my lord! Was I ever but a human messenger?"
94. And what prevented the people from believing when guidence came to them except that they said, "Has Allah sent a Human messnege?"
95. Say, if there were upon the earth angels walking securely* We would have sent down to them from the heaven an angel [as a] Messenger."

Now tell me you criticis others of their being a "VIRUS" look at you, don't even know if Mohammad was a HUMAN or light. You preach Islam, but you do not have any knowledge of first most important doctrine of islam the QURAN!!! QURAN is light(NOOR - opposite of darkness) that allah revealed on Mohammad(pbh)

Thanks.

Take it easy...


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Plus, it would be better if you give us some references from QURAN and telling us specificly that dead person remains benefials to humanity after death. Also if you believe that Prophet was made of LIGHT and was not a normal human being a man than read this...**
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Subhanallah. I think you should be careful when you read. I said that Muhammad Sallallahu ^alayhi wassallam is a human being and is not light. He is not noor, he brought the noor.
This was my quote: "Prophet Muhammad is a human being from flesh and bones, he is not light".. How did you understand that I said otherwise?! Why are you trying to be agressive? Subhanallah. You should read very carefully before you talk about people.

And what reference did you need? I have said the meaning of the verse that you mentioned and the ahadith. Prophet Muhammad said that "the Prophets are alive in their graves praying".. Now Allah knows, but that's the hadith. And the Prophet also said that if you make Salah and salam on me I will receive it.

We, Ahlus-Sunnah wal Jama^ah, don't worship graves!! nor do we think that the Prophet, or a scholar will generate good for you.. We just believe in them as holy people that are wassillah to Allah. Allah ta^ala said:
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and the Prophet is a wassilah.
Prophet Mussa had benefited us after his death. Didn't he tell Muhammad to ask Allah to reduce the number of prayers untill it became 5 prayers?.. Yes he did. So if benefits us after his death, than the best of the creations does as well.

May Allah guide us all.


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Originally posted by X_Communist:
**ahmad, deep article!
yet i dont believe we should have intents on getting anything OUT of the traces of the PROPHET. (Tabarruk, you called it?)
We have been given the QURAN AND THE SUNNAHS to lead the ummah of the prophet since none other is to come.

oh and about the light / prophet thing..im confused...are you implying that the prophet was made up of light?...**
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Brother, the true sufies are one of the most people that are famous of tawassul and tabarruk, and they all are honorable people such as Sheik Abdul Kadir al Jaylaniy and Sheik Ahmad Al Rifa^iy. Not the sufi-claimers that came with superstitions and so..

Brother for tabarruk, The sahabah Al Kiram used to make tabarruk by the Prophet why can't we!. Yes, they used to take the hair of the Prophet when he cuts it and they used to get barakah from it. Sultan salah Ad-Deen used to put one of the hairs of the prophet in his Islamic turban and he used to say that when ever I put it there, I have always been victoreous.

Once a sahabiyy during the war, his eye came out, the Prophet held it and put back.. The sahabiyy after that said I don't remember which eye was injured..

But we do oppose those who exadurate about these issues.

All of that proves the blessings fo the Prophet sallallahu ^alayhi wassallam.


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Originally posted by Ahmad G:
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No brother, the Prophet is not made of light nor is he light. He did bring the light to the world. I did not say that he was light, I was saying that some people believe that he is light which is not acceptabel in Islam.

Tabarruk, the true sufies are one of the most people that are famous of tawassul and tabarruk, and they all are honorable people such as Sheik Abdul Kadir al Jaylaniy and Sheik Ahmad Al Rifa^iy.

Not the sufi-claimers that came with superstitions and so..

Brother for tabarruk, The sahabah Al Kiram used to make tabarruk by the Prophet why can't we!. Yes, they used to take the hair of the Prophet when he cuts it and they used to get barakah from it. Sultan salah Ad-Deen used to put one of the hairs of the prophet in his Islamic turban and he used to say that when ever I put it there, I have always been victoreous.

Once a sahabiyy during the war, his eye came out, the Prophet held it and put back.. The sahabiyy after that said I don't remember which eye was injured..

But we do oppose those who exadurate about these issues.

All of that proves the blessings fo the Prophet sallallahu ^alayhi wassallam.

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umm...ahmad , i agree you may have a vast knowledge on teh history part...but i've not heard of tabarruk performed by the sahaabas,,,,do you have examples from the sunnah?

oh by the way, sis here...

Ahmad G, I need references to this:

"Prophet Muhammad said that "the Prophets are alive in their graves praying".. Now Allah knows, but that's the hadith. And the Prophet also said that if you make Salah and salam on me I will receive it."

What, where did he say? HUH?


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Like you are going to accept it. But I will put the reference just in case some need to know.

One of the proves to that the Prophet Muhammad is alive in his grave, what was mentioned by Prophet Muhammad sallallahu ^alyhi wassallam what means: “The Prophets are alive in their graves praying” Imam Al Bayhaqiyy said that this is a Sahih hadith in Juz’ “the life of the Prophets” and was it was reported by Al-Hafith ibn Hajar that this hadith is thabit in the book “Fath Al Bary” and this a second hadith related by Al Bayhaqiyy and Al Hakim that the Prophet said what means: “Allah forbade for earth to decay the bodies of the Prophets” and a lot of other Ahadiths that proves the truthfulness of what we say.

Also the proof that dead Muslim will hear is clarified from the hadith which means: “No Muslim man whom walks by the grave of his brother Muslim and he knew him in this life and says salam to him, that man will recognize him and will reply back” Al Hafith Abdil-Haq Al Ishbily said that it was a sahih hadith as mentioned in “Al Ithaf” book for Al Zabidy.

And Allah Knows best. When you ask for something and you get it, I excpect something from you now, you still didn't give it to us, it is to believe in the Hadiths and to admit your weakness and that you were wrong.