Health

Question:

Maulana my Question is about my mother health she is suffer in different decease can I use ruqaya ( taweez ) for cure ? Give me permission of it …

Answer:

The stronger ruqya is a child’s duaa for their parent, so you may keep tawiz but keep making duaa as well.

Hajj Gibril Haddad

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Dr. Israr comes with a Quran and teaches fatiha!–:–>

Question:

Dr. Israr Ahmed (deceased) comes with a mushaf and recites fatiha as i listen, then i ask him if the maghdub e alihim and daalin are Jews and Christians but he vanishes as if he came just to recite something for me.

Answer:

He is coming to tell you the way he taught, seeking the faults of others, was wrong, and the way of baraka through recitation of Holy Quran, exemplified by Surat al-Fatiha, and Dhikrullah is the true way. This indicates Dr. Israr was accepted in the Divine Presence and is now in the process of correcting his faults, and this is a grant from Allah due to his sincerity, and Allah knows best.

Taher Siddiqui

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Dream: Masjid Al-Haram & Allah’s presence

Question:

Awrwb.

Hear loud, powerful, glorious Quran recital while calmly walking. Strongly feel in Al Haram & Allah’s presence; heart feels astounded & overwhelmed. I begin crying of awe & in need, saying “Allah, Allah”. (ps. In reality been paying for something).

Answer:

waa,

This is the state of the spirit, always in the Divine Presence, which Awliya are showing you to attract you to the Path of Worship and Asceticism, and Allah knows best.

Taher Siddiqui

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Sleep

Question:

As salaam mu aliykum hope you are well?

I’ve had years off deprived sleep, everyday is a struggle can’t switch off I’ve tried praying, zikr, tablets and pills but having no joy.

Is their anything specific I can do please?

Answer:

wa alaikum salam,

Continue with the Dhikr and Salat, for these are what are expected of the Saliheen during the night, and is the reason you cannot sleep. In fact your condition is an immense blessing. And so while we may not be Saliheen, we will be blessed in any efforts to imitate them.

Taher Siddiqui

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Saying Ya Rasool madad, Ya Ali madad, Ya ghous madad

Question:

Asalam o Alaikum Ya shaykh,

I want to know the ruling of 4 imams on saying Ya Ali madad, ya Rasool madad and Ya ghous madad, and also some evidences on this issue.

thank you shaykh

Answer:

wa alaykum salam,

Please see the article “Asking “Ya Shaykh Madad!” – Istighatha/Isti`ana” at Sunnah.org.

Summary:

Al-Zahawi said in al-Fajr al-Sadiq:

<<Al-Subki, al-Qastallani in al-Mawahib al-laduniyya, al-Samhudi in Tarikh al-Madina, and al-Haythami in al-Jawhar al-munazzam said that seeking help with the Prophet and other prophets and pious persons, is only a means of imploring Allah for the sake of their dignity and honor (bi jahihim). The one doing the asking seeks from the One asked that He assign him aid (ghawth) on behalf of the one higher than him. For the one being asked in reality is Allah. The Prophet is but the intermediary means (wasita) between the one asking for help and the One asked in reality. Hence, the help is strictly from Him in its creation (khalqan) and being (ijadan), while the help from the Prophet is strictly in respect to secondary causation (tasabbuban) and acquisition from Allah (kasban)…..

<<As for the invocations of common Muslim people in Arabic like: “O `Abd al-Qadir Gilani look at me (Ya `Abd al-Qadir adrikni)!” and “O Ahmad al-Badawi give us support (Ya Badawi madad)!” they belong to the figurative language of the mind just as the application of someone who would say to his food: “Satisfy me!” or to his water: “Quench my thirst!” or to his medicine: “Heal me!”  The food does not satisfy, nor does the water quench the thirst, nor the medicine heal.  But the One who is the real Satisfier of our hunger, the Quencher of our thirst and the Healer of our ills is Allah alone.  The food, the water, the medicine are only the proximate or secondary causes which custom has established on the surface of things by our mind’s regular association of them with certain concomitant events.>>

Taher Siddiqui

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Hijama

Question:

Salam alaykum 

Does a male who is not in Nikkah can perform hijama?

Answer:

I assumed that by “not in nikah” you mean “unmarried” and I understood through further questioning that by “perform” you mean he is the one undergoing hijama, not performing it. (In both cases gender is irrelevant as long as it is understood that a male performs (is performed on) on (by) males and a female on (by) females.) The actual question turns out to be: “An unmarried 15-year-old male is asking to undergo hijama, is it allowed according to Tariqa?” The answer is, let him fast instead.

Hajj Gibril Haddad

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Dream of salat

Question:

Assalamu alaikum.

almost 10 days ago i dream a crowed of Arab people while crossing road.one of them raised hand and asked ALLAH to except my dua and others said amin.4/5 days ago in dream i did wudu then stood for salat and start reciting surah fatiha.

Answer:

Waalaykumussalam,

These are good dreams that revolve around worship, so continue with regularity and give thanks to Allah for guidance and success in dunya and akhira in sha Allah.

Hajj Gibril Haddad

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The grave of Isa ibn Maryam (A.S.)?

Question:

Asalam Alaikum,

The grave spot reserved for Prophet Isa ibn Maryam (A.S), in the Rawdah of the Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W.). Who was it reserved by? The companions or someone else?

Jazak Allahu Khayran

Answer:

Waalaykumussalam warahmatullah,

There is space next to the noble three graves in Medina for a fourth grave which was almost used as a grave by various Companions but, in the end, was left vacant. A report from `Abd Allah b. Salam in al-Tirmidhi states that it is recorded in the Bible that `Isa shall be buried next to the Prophet, upon them blessings and peace. The vacant spot, in light of the report, forms the basis for the Umma’s general belief that that space will be used as a grave by none other than `Isa b. Maryam after his return.

Hajj Gibril Haddad

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Fitna

Question:

My cousin claims that you can not use the word “fitna” ” or hadiths related to it about “harj” etc. to refer to conflicts between Muslims and non-Muslims but only about conflicts between Muslims, is this true?

Answer:

The greatest fitna of them all is that of the Dajjal (Arch-Liar) and he will be leading his followers, who are unbelievers, against the believers. The vast majority of the Muslim authorities consider this obligatory knowledge.

Hajj Gibril Haddad

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Dream: giving money to unknown ladies in Prophets Mosque (pbuh) (2/2)

Question:

I give less, will need money & who knows where she’s from. She responded “I live in my home on the Masjids lowest ground floor, called Haramain Sharif.” I gave large sized banknote of SAR 230 & she left. Alone,I tried finding her home to meet her.

Answer:

Audhubillahiminashaytanirajeem

BismillahirRahmanirRahim

The deepest part of your soul lives in the Haramain. When you pay attention and importance to it, your seeking will lead you to find your treasure and home in Allah’s Divine Presence.

Wa Allahu Alam,

Kamau Ayubbi

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