Asking for prayers for vulnerable work situation

Prayer Request:

Assalamulaikum,

Asking Shaykh to pray for my situation to be passed without any question at work.
I need to save this job as I am the only earning member for the family currently.
May Allah bless us all InshaAllah.

JazzakAllah

Answer:

Waalaikumussalam warahmatullah. 

May Allah support you and your family with ease and rizq with reward here and hereafter. 

Hajj Gibril Haddad

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Allah's name

Question:

I dreamt that the arabic name of Allah was lowering into the room I was in (sitting with sleeping kids) and it rested on top of our heads and red/white light emanated from it (and I understood in the dream that I had been blessed). any other meaning to it?

Answer:

It is as you said.

Hajj Gibril Haddad

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Dream about Sheikh Nizam and Sheikh Kabbani

Question:

Selam I have question. I dream sheikh Kabbani. He talk to me, I only can remember that he say: some man kill other man and still Allah made him sheikh, it’s not on us to judge. After that I saw sheik Nizam on some mountain in white vail,robe. Thank you.

Answer:

wa ‘alaykum salam.

It means wilayat and irshad are Divine Giffts, Allah grants to whom He pleases.

See the Story of the Saint of Rajab.

Taher Siddiqui

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Dream of auliya

Question:

Assalamualaikum

I had a dream in which I saw 100 years old man who lying. And he shown his name tatoo or written on his hand as AYULIYA . I forgot name of the AYULIYA. I noted on paper the same name with paper and pen.

Kindly clear my doubt.

Answer:

wa alaikum salam,

It means to achieve Wilayat you must engrave the name of Awliya in your heart. Otherwise even if you live 100 years in full worship you cannot attain that station.

Allah knows best.

Taher Siddiqui

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Response to objection about the Parents of The Prophet (salalahu alayhi wa salam)

Question:

As Salam Alaykum,

I hold the belief that the Prophet’s (ﷺ) parent’s are saved. However, I have heard there is a good objection from Shaykh Nidaal Ala Rashay in his commentary on Al Fiqh Al Akbar (Badr Al Anwar). When possible, could this be responded to?

Answer:

Waalaykumussalam,
How can it be a good objection when the objector misrepresents al-Razi’s position as agreeing with the objection? Al-Razi most definitely does not support that objection as is clear from the very passage cited by the objector.
Secondly, there is no “consensus of the Salaf” as claimed by Mulla `Ali al-Qari (cited by the objector) because the only one of the Salaf who was relatedly claimed to have held that position is Imam Abu Hanifa in al-Fiqh al-Akbar. However, the latter work’s ascription to him is not agreed upon. Furthermore there is a valid possibility that — as established by Imam al-Kawthari — the correct lection of the text itself says the exact opposite, namely that “the parents of the Prophet did not die as unbelievers.” That statement reflects what al-Daraqutni, al-`Iraqi and others also said to the effect that a hadith states they were resurrected and expressed their iman in the Prophet, upon him and them blessings and peace, then went back to their barzakh.
Thirdly, how could the Salaf have possibly agreed on such a claim when Allah explicitly states He does not punish before He first sends a Messenger (al-Isra’ 17:15), whereas the Prophet’s parents were of the Ahl al-Fatra? That and that alone is the sound Ash`ari position as pointed out by Imam al-Suyuti in Masalik al-Hunafa and elsewhere.
Fourthly, in reality the position that the parents of the Holy Prophet are in hell typifies the stance of the Mu`tazila and the Karramiyya as discussed in the relevant literature. It is is most definitely not the position of Ahl al-Sunna let alone that of the Salaf al-Salih.
There are other errors and misunderstandings as well. The above suffices for now to show it is not a good objection at all but a weak one, either misinformed or frankly biased, couched in selective and specious arguments as well as veiled aspersions against al-Suyuti, al-Kawthari and the position of the majority of the Umma. And Allah knows best.
Hajj Gibril Haddad

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Aswrwrb, please interpret dream

Question:

Aunt dreamt my family meeting a friendly, beautiful family & suitor; suitor, his family & I wearing white clothing with white embroidery. Hospital men of family were showing my Dad the home. The women were warmly engaging my Mum. Aunt awoke, it was Fajr.

Answer:

Insha-Allah that suitor will be appropriate and a support for your Hereafter. Allah knows best.

Taher Siddiqui

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Dream: Seeing the Kabbah

Question:

I saw the Kabbah and this is the first time I seen it in a dream and I kissed the black stone.

Answer:

Your prayer is accepted and answered in sha Allah.

Hajj Gibril Haddad

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Facing north instead east (qibla) (wrong direction) and weak adhan

Question:

I had a dream that I was about to lead namaz in my parents house with my brother in laws facing the north instead of the east and taking long to start the namaz. One of my brother in laws said the iqamah and then started praying without me. (I led namaz)

Answer:

Dream points to disharmony between hearts and poor adab.

Hajj Gibril Haddad

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Legal Help

Question:

I was involuntarily held against my will at the psych unit of [private] Medical Center, medicated, and neglected food, care, ability to express my rights, and freedom of religion. For days I sat in my menstrual blood, without shower or care.

Answer:

Mawlana Shaykh Hisham is praying for you. To Allah is our complaint that you have been mistreated. May Allah raise you high here and hereafter. May ease follow every difficulty.
Hajj Gibril Haddad

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Dream of Wide Ocean and Mountains

Question:

I had dream where I seeing a wide blue ocean and many mountains. It was so spectacular. What does it means?

Answer:

Oceans of ma`rifah and mountains of spiritual ascent. Awliya are showing you realities which you cannot see in ‘real’ life but you can handle in dreams. Allahu aalam.

Taher Siddiqui

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