Rêve

Question:

salam,

i had a dream if you can tell me the meaning please. I was in a black hole like a deep well and I was in it not at the bottom but I held firmly on the edge so as not to fall. I was panicking and scared and looking for help. Baraka Allah oufik

Answer:

As-Salāmu `Alaykum wa rahmatu l-lāhi wa barakātuh 
The black hole represent trials and tribulations and the fact that you were able not to fall in it means that you will be saved insh Allah.
Recite daily 300 times Hasbunallah wa ni`ma ‘l-wakeel to be protected insh Allah.
Wissam

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Dream: Shaykh Hisham telling me about garnet

Question:

Assalaamu alaikum,

I saw a dream where Shaykh Hisham was standing with another person, and he was explaining to me that garnet is a name of the Prophet ﷺ‎, which you will see if you change one letter, but I don’t remember what it was.

Answer:

Garnet is a pomegranate-red precious stone and the Prophet (upon him blessings and peace) said of himself,

بُعِثْتُ إِلَى الْأَحْمَرِ وَالْأَسْوَدِ

“I was sent to the Red and the Black.”
And Allah knows best.

Hajj Gibril Haddad

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Feeling very guilty.please please reply.

Question:

My son(age 10)was very sick, vomiting and tired. went to doctor, but I asked for antibiotic, but after that he detoriated fast and we took him to hospital. There he died. i am feeling very guilty that I am responsible for his death, by giving him wrong drug.

Answer:

It is all always in the hand of Allah regardless of our rightful and responsible actions. Surrender your case to Allah and be certain you will see your son again in the divine presence among your best deeds in sha Allah.

Hajj Gibril Haddad

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Buddhishm

Question:

What are the differences between Buddhism and Islam, as my Buddhist friend likes Islam, and thinks it the right religion, but calls Buddhism a way of life, and so he thinks he can be a Buddhist at the same time? Please explain why this is impossible. JZK.

Answer:

Audhubillahiminashaytanirajeem 

BismillahirRahmanirRahim 
Buddhism helps people to understand the inner self or nafs and gives guidelines for righteous living but does not emphasize worshiping God, rather liberation from suffering. Sufism and Islam help you understand the inner self and the relationship to Allah and the realities of the unseen such as The Light of Muhammad, the angelic world and other manifestations of Allah’s beautiful names and attributes.
As for how your friend identifies as Buddhist or Muslim, it is not in our hands but it is Allah who guides.  Buddhism is an older tradition of spiritual practices and principles but all humans of this age are part of the Ummah of Muhammad saws whether they are aware of it or not.
Accompany your friend with kindness and good manners. Trust Allah to guide you and His creation.
Wa Allahu alam, 
Kamau Ayubbi

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Tahajjud prayer very vague dream

Question:

Assalamualaikum
So last night I had a dream a few days before this I had prayed Tahajjud. I am trying to keep things halal with this girl. I dreamt of her and the dream consisted of a phone call between me and her. I was constantly getting ignored by her.

Answer:

wa ‘alaykum salam,

She will ignore your attempts at purity and possibly lead you to wrongdoing, and Allah knows best.

Taher Siddiqui

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Eating pork

Question:

I dreamt myself cooking and eating pork. When I ate it I tasted a horrible taste and spit the meat out.

Answer:

See “Dream: eating pork

Staff

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Ethanol in food

Question:

Many foods and drinks contain ethanol/ethyl alcohol such as bread, buns, burgers, pizza dough, soft drinks, yeast, barley, vanilla extract etc. Is it ok to eat and drink?

Answer:

See the Post: “Ethanol Preservative in Supplements

Staff

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VISION : Son & Daughter with SAWS. Tabir please

Question:

My daughter playfully walks in front of SAWS. He is seated & watches her keenly.
SAWS plays with my son throws him up. He plays with the beard of SAWS, I tell him dont do it. SAWS frowns & says dont say like that. SAWS offers me bunch of green grapes.

Answer:

Wa `alaykumu s-salāmu wa rahmatu l-lāhi wa barakātuh 

Mawlana Shaykh Hisham said about the endless honor to see Prophet (ṣall Allāhu ʿalayhi wa-sallam) in a dream:
Seeing the Prophet (ṣall Allāhu ʿalayhi wa-sallam) in a dream means you will be relieved from seven difficulties in dunya and in akhirah. Also, Imam Suyuti (r) said that if you see the Prophet (ṣall Allāhu ʿalayhi wa-sallam) in your dream, you will see him in reality before you leave dunya!
The dream means also a reminder for you (and for all of us as you share your dream on eshaykh.com) to show mercy and kindness to everyone in order to bring them to Islam.
And Allah knows best !

Wissam

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zina

Question:

I have been commiting zina with a man. I am 5 weeks pregnant. But by FORCE before all this he has got his nikkah done with somebody else by his family. For my situation wat shall i do? Can he break off his nikah and do nikah with me as that’s what he wants.

Answer:

Help is from Allah but violating His Law in a big way blocks help. Make sincere istighfar for your act. Show Him your regret and sincerity. Perhaps He will relent towards you and improve your situation. Find a morally upright person to speak to the family on your behalf.

Hajj Gibril Haddad

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Rational possibility vs legal possibility

Question:

In one question you state “everybody including mushriks might enter Paradise as a rational possibility (عقلاً), not a legal one (لا شرعاً)” can you explain the difference between a rational possibility and legal possibility?

Answer:

The Ash‘arī position is that Allah rewards and punishes without being obliged to do so by the actions of His servants (“Allah is doer of what He will”), contrary to the Mu‘tazilī claim that Allah, by necessity, must reward those who do good and punish those who commit evil. Rather than being necessitated to do anything, He is free to place the disbeliever in Paradise and the believer in Hellfire without any injustice on His part (“Injustice is never attributed to Him” per Ibn Khafīf), since He owns all sovereignty over the heavens and the earth, and no one received any share of authority from Him to object to what He does.

The evidence for this is in the verses: {Know you not that unto Allah belongs the Sovereignty of the heavens and the earth? He punishes whom He will, and forgives whom He will. Allah is Able to do all things} (5:40); {Say : Who then can do aught against Allah, if He had willed to destroy the Messiah son of Mary, and his mother and everyone on earth? To Allah belongs the Sovereignty of the heavens and the earth and all that is between them. He creates what He will. And Allah is Able to do all things} (5:17); {The sentence that comes from Me cannot be changed, and I am in no wise a tyrant unto the slaves} (50:29) among others.

At the same time it is obligatorily known that Allah does not take back His promise to reward those who believe and do good and punish evil-doers: {But as for those who believe and do good works We shall bring them into gardens underneath which rivers flow, wherein they will abide for ever. It is a promise from Allah in truth; and who can be more truthful than Allah in utterance?} (4:122). The scholars have described the former evidence as “based on reason” (dalīl ‘aqlī) and the latter as “based on law” (dalīl shar‘ī), noting that it is the latter that takes precedence over the former.

See, for example:

1.      al-Būtī, Kubrā al-Yaqīniyyāt (p. 149) = English translation p. 100, “Allah is not obligated to do anything”. See the latter at https://mawaridlifestyle.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/THE-GREATEST-UNIVERSAL-SURETIES.pdf

2.      Fadl al-Rasul Badayuni, al-Muʿtaqad al-Muntaqad (Mubarakpur: al-Majmaʿ al-Islāmī; Mumbai: Raza Academy 1420/1999. Rept. 1422/2001) 2.4.13: “The paining of creatures by Allah without crime or reward is rationally conceivable;” 2.4.18: “Forgiveness for unbelief is legally impossible, and Muʿtazilīs said rationally also.”

3.       Imam Abū Ishāq al-Isfarāyīnī’s debate with the Mu‘tazilī ‘Abd al-Jabbār:

‘Abd al-Jabbār: “Glory to Him Who exalted Himself above indecency!”
Abū Ishāq: “Glory to Him in Whose dominion nothing befalls but what He wills!”
‘Abd al-Jabbār: “Can our Lord will that He be disobeyed?”
Abū Ishāq: “Can our Lord be disobeyed against His will?”
‘Abd al-Jabbār: “Do you think, if He has prevented me from being guided, that He has acted well towards me, or ill?”
Abū Ishāq: “If he prevented you from something that you own, then He has acted ill towards you; but if He prevented you from something that He owns, then {He selects for His mercy whom He will} (2:105, 3:74).”
‘Abd al-Jabbār remained silent.

Narrated by Ibn ‘Asākir, Tabyīn (p. 240-241); al-Dhahabī, Siyār (13:225-227 §3834); Ibn al-Subkī, Tabaqāt al-Shāfi‘iyyat al-Kubrā (4:256-262 §358).

Hajj Gibril Haddad

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