Dream: Seeing Naqshbandi Shuyukhs

Question:

Assalamu Alaikum wa Rahmatullah,
To the Mashayikh of Eshaykh,

I had a dream that Shaykh Hisham Kabbani MZA came to my house and had lunch. After Asr Namaz he went away. At Maghrib Namaz (at my dream) I went to the Masjid and saw that Shaykh Mawlana Hisham Kabbani came and brought Grandshaykh Mawlana Shaykh Nazim Haqqani MZA. I asked mawlana that how did you came. You went to Fenton and brought Shaykh Nazim from Lefke and came back to Hamtramck in 1 hour. Mawlana Hisham answered:”This is the Karamah (miracles) of Naqshbandi Awliya“. Please I want to know the meaning of this dream.

Another dream I saw is Mawlana Hisham Kabbani gave 2 pieces of The Holy Hair of Rasul (S). He told me to keep it safely and do ziyarah with people in Special Days.I feel the Holy Hair. Subhanallah I want this meaning to. Jazakallah Khairan.

Answer:

Walaikumas salam Wa Rahmatullahi Wabarakatuhu
Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheem

Alhamdulillah, Shukranlillah.
First dream reveals to you that Mawlana Shaykh Hisham is looking after you indicated by His presence in your house. You have been honored to be one of the helpers of the Naqshbandi way indicated by having lunch in your house. Through the barakah of Mawlana Shaykh Hisham, support of Sultanul Awlia Mawlana Shayh Nazim will come to you for spreading this Tariqate Naqshibandiyyatil Aliyya, Insha Allah. Try to perform Salatul Magreeb in jama in masjid as this is the first salat of the day.

In the Second dream the two hairs of the Holy Messenger of Allah indicates wisdom of shariat and tariqat. Mawlana Shaykh Hisham is your wasilah/guide to achieve this two daulat (wealth) whose source is Sayyidul Mursaleen Hazrat Muhammad (sallAllahu alaihis salam). “To do ziyarah on special occasions” means you should share what you receive from Mawlana Shaykh Hisham with people in order to educate them in shariat and tariqat. “To keep it safe” means educate only those who are interested and according to the level of the audience.

Syed Shahzaman

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