Dream: broken glass and blood

Dream:

Asalam-u-Alaikum
I seen a dream which involved my husband, trying to cause harm to me and members of my family – we are in separation – I was trying to get away from him and suddenly I seen broken glass and blood. A piece of glass cut into my big toe in my left foot. I removed the piece of glass from my toe and I began cleaning all the blood from the floor, which I managed to fully clean. I then saw a herd of animals and flies that were trying to enter the house..?

Interpretation:

wa `alaykum salam,

Our mashaykh have taught us that any dream in which blood is seen is batil, and can thus be ignored as without relevance.

w ‘Allahu `alam,

Taher Siddiqui

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Dream: about jihad

Dream:

aslamualykum…

I had a dream once, I was on dessert, getting ready to go jihaad, in dream I was the servant of Bibi Khadeeja ra the wife of Prophet pbuh, I was helping her to get dress, and all were there the four caliph… all were on horses going for jihad… I really want to know what it mean… plz.. jazakallah khair..

Interpretation:

`alaykum as-salam,

Jihad in a dream indicates speed in caring for your dependents; or for a woman, it may mean going on hajj.

Loyalty to Ahl al-Bayt and to your mother will get you dressed with the best attributes here and hereafter.

Being with the Four Caliphs is the best sign, as those who are with them will never go astray and they are the closest people to the Holy Prophet (upon him blessings and peace).

Hajj Gibril Haddad

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Pictures of Maulana Sheikhs

Question:

Assallaamu alaykum,

Yaa Sayyidi, I read in this website some notes about not favoring pictures to be placed in our houses. However, it’s been quite a tradition of all mureeds in Indonesia to hang pictures of you (Maulana Sheikh Hisham), Maulana Sheikh Nazim and Maulana Sheikh Adnan. I also have GrandSyaikh picture hanging in my walls at home.

I would like to have your direction on whether there is a different fatwa regarding pictures of syaikhina of Naqshbandy Haqqani. Is it still allowed to put the pictures?

Wassallaamu Alaykum

Answer:

`Alaykum as-Salam,

Pictures of Awliya remind you of Allah Most High and Akhira, this is why we use Rabita (connection) and Tasawwur (visualization), but the purpose is to acquire their attributes not decorate our walls. And as Shaykh Hisham said (in the post “Pictures”) the qibla wall must not have pictures on it when we pray.

(see Use of Pictures for more details.)

Hajj Gibril Haddad

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Bad Feelings to Mother

Question:

Bismillah ir-Rahman ir-Rahim

Assalamu Alaikum war Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuhu,

Dear Sheikh,

I recently watched a Sohbet on http://islamicsupremecouncil.org in which I saw you were answering questions by email and I hope you can help me with my problem. I am a recently married woman in my twenties who accepted Islam one and a half years ago and joined Tariqat half a year ago. I was raised by a single mother and ever since I can remember our relationship has not been a typical mother-child relationship. As a child I did not like my mother to touch me and was not very attached to her and often had bad feelings toward her (I have been told this was the case since my birth). Likewise she has let me known on several occasions throughout my life that she also did not have such good feelings towards me as a mother would towards her child. I moved away from her at 15 years old, and since then have been trying to improve my relationship with her by trying to talk kindly to her and keeping in touch. I have forgiven her a thousand times with my mind for not showing me typical motherly care, but my heart seems not to be able to do the same. I usually get ill and often very depressed when I visit her (though on the surface our relationship is now quite polite and of mutual goodwill) and especially since I have accepted Islam and Tariqat, seeing her is followed by several months of ill-feeling, anger, depression, and often nightmares about her and me. With my mind, I pray for her and wish the best for her and she does the same, but it is now even more difficult for me to talk to her on the phone and I get scared of the idea that she should come to visit me and my husband. I feel guilt I cannot be a good caring daughter to her or show her any love, as Islam tells you to give your most care and thanks to your mother. I have been praying for months for this feeling to go away as I don’t want to spend the rest of my life with this dark feeling of anger and ungratefulness towards my mother. But I’m not sure it is getting better. ElHamduliLlah I am now expecting and hope very much that I will be able to give all the motherly love to my child that it should grow up in a happy and loving muslim home and hope this issue won’t affect my child… I would be extremely grateful for your advice.

Thank you very much wa Salam

Answer:

wa `alaykum salam wa rahmatullahi wa barakutuh,

Islam teaches that duty to parents and affection and obedience to parents is among the highest forms of obedience to Allah and His Prophet (s). Allah said in the Holy Qur’an:

And We have enjoined upon man concerning his parents. His mother bears him in strain upon strain, and his weaning is in two years. Give thanks unto Me and unto your parents. Unto Me is the journeying. (Luqman, 31:14)

Your Lord has decreed that you should worship none save Him, and that you should show kindness to your parents. Whether one or both of them reach old age with you, do not say ‘Uff’ to them out of irritation and do not be harsh with them but speak to them with gentleness and generosity. Take them under your wing, out of mercy, with due humility and say: “Lord, show mercy to them as they did in looking after me when I was small.” (al-Isra, 17:21)

From hadith:

On the authority of ibn Mas`ud (r) that he asked the Prophet of Allah (s), “Which deeds are best?” He replied, “Prayer at its times.” He asked,”Then which?” He replied, “Good treatment to parents.” He asked, “Then which?” He replied, “Jihad in the Way of Allah.” (Muslim)

The Prophet (s) said, “Any Muslim whose father and mother are Muslims and he awakes every morning with the intention of doing good to them, Allah will open two doors [of Paradise] for him. If only one parent is alive, only one door will be opened. If he angers one of them, Allah will not be pleased with that person until his parent is pleased with him, even if they are unjust to him.” (Bukhari’s Adab al-Mufrad)

On the authority of Mu`awiyah bin Jahima that the Messenger of Allah (s) said, “Serve your mother for Paradise lies under her feet.” (an-Nasa’iyy)

and there are many others along the same lines.

Therefore our advice is to try your best to reset your thinking with regard to your mother, and do not be like modern people who like to cut their familial ties and create new social ties based on work or leisure relationships, which have no reality. It is famously said, “blood is thicker than water” and in the long run you will find that those who stick by you are your family. The dislike you feel maybe something generated by Shaytan, who desires nothing less than to sow discord between the Children of Adam, so ignore it and repel his whispers by reciting A`udhu Billahi min ash-Shaytaani ‘r-rajeem Bismillahi ‘r-Rahmani ‘r-Raheem when you get this feeling.

You may try to reach out to her little-by-little to rebuild the broken relationship. Begin with simple things like birthday cards and gifts, monthly or weekly calls to ask about her health and state and then increase to longer conversations and visits. By this you will fulfill your duties and you will find that ill-feeling dissolve, Insha-Allah.

was-salam,

Taher Siddiqui

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Dream: husband in fire

Dream:

selam
We were in our new house and my husband up stairs I was talking about jin to my kids then hot rain drops came falling into our house I saw my husbands friend Izmil coming down the stairs leaving our house I saw the roof on fire and my husband was in it I tryed to shout Izmil for help to rescue my husband but something was stoping me shouting for help also I was unable to move.

Interpretation:

wa `alaykum salam,

Rain represents mercy and the fire in the house represents your intense love towards Allah and His Prophet (s) that consumes your heart.  Talking of Jinn means an expression of firm belief, as Allah mentioned in Surat al-Jinn:

Say (O Muhammad): It is revealed unto me that a company of the Jinn gave ear, and they said: Lo! it is a marvellous Qur’an,which guides unto righteousness, so we believe in it and we ascribe unto our Lord no partner. (al-Jinn, 72:1-2)

Husband represents protection and wealth, and being unable to move means submitting entirely to Allah’s Will. So insha-Allah you will be getting more support for your life and ongoing mercy and blessings as you continue your journey towards the Divine Presence of Allah swt.

w ‘Allahu `alam

Taher Siddiqui

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Dream: Kings funeral

Dream:

Asalamu Alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barkatuhu

I dreamt a while ago, that I was at a kings funeral with other people, Maulana Sheikh Nazim(Allah bless him) was there, my father a sister also, my father was explaining to me the reason why the king passed away because he had no one to protect him like in the way my sister was protecting me. I was crying and I looked towards Maulana Sheikh Nazim, he was stood in front of me ready to pray the funeral prayer, he look behind to look at me… then we all started to pray the funeral prayer.

May ALLAH swt shower you with eternal blessing.

Interpretation:

wa `alaykum salam wa rahmatullahi wa barakutuh,

The king in the dream represents Sultan ash-Shari`ah, the rule of Shari`ah, and Mawlana Shaykh Nazim is saying janazah on it as it has been removed from this dunya because the rulers are not upholding it. Mawlana’s reading his janaza is a sign that a new Sultan will appear in place of the one who was killed and this Sultan will hold true authorization of the Prophet (s) as khalifatullah and uphold the Shari`ah and the Sunnah. This dream confirms what Mawlana Shaykh has said, that the correct system of government in Islam is kingship and only in that is there protection for the people. And, as Mawlana Shaykh Nazim said in a recent suhbat, a new era has been entered and the awaited Mahdi (as) should appear soon, as mentioned in many hadith, to establish justice and peace in place of oppression and the darkness of ignorance.

w ‘Allahu `alam,

Taher Siddiqui

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Dream: Dua from Shaykh Nazim

Dream:

Assalamu alaykum wa rahmatullah wa barakatahu.

It’s always my dream to see Shaykh Nazim(Q) in real. And when I was sleeping I dreamt about him, I don’t know where I was. But when I saw him, I was in the state of happines. And my father was there too. Shaykh Nazim read a dua for me, and blowed at me, at that moment I felt dizzy. B’cuz i felt lots of energy inside and around me. When Shaykh Nazim was finished with me, he helped my father, and read a dua that he will be cured of his illness.

Interpretation:

wa `alaykum salam wa rahmatullah wa barakatuh,

Your seeing Mawlana Shaykh Nazim in a dream is in fact a real meeting with him as when prophets or saints appear in a dream, it means your soul is meeting his soul, for Shaytan cannot imitate their appearance. So congratulations on this, that state of happiness is good tidings for you that you are on the way of spiritual development and improvement and the Shaykh is pleased with you and dizziness indicates reaching a state of fana, annihilation, which insha-Allah with the Shaykh’s du`a you would achieve in this life. 

It also shows that that blessing touches your loved ones such as your father. Shaykh Nazim’s care is not only in the dream but extends at every moment. He is also praying for your father’s cure and insha-Allah that would happen. That reality makes this world like a dream. Insha’Allah this dream means you will also see him in real life.

w ‘Allahu `alam

Hesham Bazaraa & Taher Siddiqui

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Dream: Prophet Musa a.s

Dream:

Salam Alaikum. Interested to know the meaning of this dream. Some weeks ago. I was in a room with a semicircle of others. I was only aware that my Beloved husband was standing at other end more than surprised I was just glad he too was there. at other end was a man scholarly like figure who I’m sure represented Sheik Hisham. I was near to him also. But was was happening was that we had placed under our hands the coffin our Prophet Musa a.s I somehow understood this without guessing. A medium figure white creamy skin longish white Beard.As the wooden box/Coffin was open without a lid. We were passing this coffin along the line carefully & I was trying carefully without too much wobbling. As i was looking becos i was mesmerized. I noticed Prophet Musa’s right hand was moving as if doing Zikr. After realizing this He Sat up to bend forward as if to make Sajdah. After this point I woke up. Feeling Ma’shallah it made sense he was still to this day Praising his Lord. A very nice dream not sure what its meaning is 2 me.

Interpretation:

wa `alaykum salam,

Seeing Shaykh Hisham in a dream is indication of your acceptance by his master Mawlana Shaykh Nazim and that you are receiving spiritual support from Mawlana Shaykh through Shaykh Hisham. Seeing your husband there too, means he too is accepted in that circle, which was half complete. This is a sign to you that as the Prophet (s) said, “marriage is half of faith”, that since you have completed that half, you must perfect the other half by increasing your connection to the Shaykh and intensifying your spiritual “work”.

Seeing Sayyidina Musa (as) in the coffin is indication of a relationship to Bani Israel and seeing him making dhikr and praying is confirmation that prophets and saints are alive in their grave, praying, worshipping and that doesn’t stop with their passing from this life. As mentioned in hadith, during the Night Journey, the Prophet (s) passed by Musa (as) as he was at praying in his grave at a place of red sandhills. He was tall, with long hair and brown complexion. You saw him fair-skinned, meaning his being in an illuminated, heavenly state since passing this life. And that is a sign to you that you may achieve the station of “die before you die” in this life before the next.

w ‘Allahu `alam

Taher Siddiqui

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Belief: About Armageddon

Question:

As salam aleykum warahmatula wa barakathu,

dear Maulana Sheikh Hisham arRabbanih.

May Allah grants you High Ranks in His Divinily Presence and to be near to Prophet Muhammad (saw) and to Sultan Awliya, Maulana Sheikh Nazim Here and Here After…First of all, sorry for my english…it’s very poor , but Inshallah you may read my heart to understand my question. The point is that i have been blessed with a pretty and wonderfull wife and 2 beautifull children , Sara and Gabriel. The point is that anytime the question of Armageddon, or Mahdi (a.s.) or the Judgement Day comes to a conversation, my wife, Habiba, suffer a great anguish and she start to say that why I beleive in this things (about the end of the world) and I started a family and bring children to suffer, or denying that this Huge events will happen in our times. She’s so sensitive, as a good mother and wife, about what can happened to her children and to me also. She’s not Naqshbandhi or Muslim, but belive in Maulana Sheikh Nazim. What can I do , or she can do, to take away her suffer or to get it less.

May Allah bless you

Answer:

wa `alaykum salam wa rahmatullahi wa barakutuh

If she is not Muslim and you are trying to slowly bring her towards the love of Allah and Prophet Muhammad (s) , you need to show the beauty of Islam first and then slowly insha-Allah, one day she’ll understand the more difficult and non-essential issues of belief. The main point of talking about Armageddon is to remind us of the proximity of death, the afterlife and the Final Hour. In fact the tradition of an Armageddon exists in all three monotheistic faiths, so it is not new to Islam. Be gentle with her and give her time to adapt to Mawlana and tariqah first.

Dr. Hedieh Mirahmadi

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Buy House

Question:

aslamualakum,would permission be granted if it would be possible to buy a house in a muslim country?

Answer:

This question is vague, please clarify. Buying a house in and of itself is permissible in Islam.

Taher Siddiqui

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