To Ask Help from Aulia Allah
Some persons believe that it is Shirk (associating partners with Allah)
if you call to the Awliyah Allah (Saints) for help, for example, "Ya Ghous,
Assist me" or "Ya Khwaja, Assist me".
The Ahle Sunnah Wal Jama'at believes that it is permissible to call to the
Awliyah Allah (radi Allahu anhum) for assistance or help as this is not
associating partners with Allah Ta’ala. We believe that
Allah Ta’ala has given the Awliya Allah special powers to assist the creation
with His permission.
The following verse of the Holy Quran proves that one can also seek the
assistance of the Awliya Allah: "Your helpers are Almighty Allah and His
Rasool and those Muslims who perform Salaah and give alms and make Ruku"
(Part 6, Ruku 6) This verse refers to the Helpers as "those Muslims"
who are in reality the "Awliya".
The Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) has stated, "There are
certain of Allah's servants that have been set aside to fulfil the necessities
of the people. People will call to them in their times of need. They are
protected from the punishment of Almighty Allah". (Jame Saghir) This
Hadith Shareef clearly proves that one may call the Awliya Allah for
assistance.
Hazrat Allama ibn Juzri (radi Allahu anhu) states, "If one is ever in any
need then He should say, 'O servants of Allah, assist me! O servants of Allah,
assist me! O servants of Allah, assist me'." (Tibraani)
Hazrat Imam Naudi (radi Allahu anhu), the commentator of "Muslim
Shareef", quotes an incident: "One of my superiors narrated an
incident to me, 'My mule ran away and I had known the Ahadith and I immediately
said, 'O servants of Allah, assist me!' Almighty Allah immediately stopped the
mule (from running away)'." (Kitaabul Azkaar)
Hazrat Shamsuddeen Muhammad Hanafi (radi Allahu anhu) was performing ablution
in his room. He suddenly threw his wooden sandal into the air. It disappeared
although there was no way for it to exit through the room. He gave the other
sandal to his disciple and asked him to keep it until the first one returned.
After some time a certain person from Syria arrived with the sandal and some
money as gifts and said, "May Almighty Allah give you the thanks for this.
The actual incident, which occurred, was that once when a thief sat on my chest
and was about to slaughter me. In my heart I said, 'Ya Sayyidi Muhammadin Ya
Hanafiyu.' Then suddenly, this sandal came and fell on the chest of the thief
with such force that he became dazed and collapsed and Almighty Allah has saved
me through your blessing." (Tabqaatul Kubra)
Hazrat Allama Abdul Wahab Shu'raani (radi Allahu anhu) when explaining the
status and significance of Hadrat Moosa Abu Imran (radi Allahu anhu) states:
"When any of his Mureeds would call to him from anywhere, he would answer
them even if he is in a years distance away or even more than that."
(Tabqaatul Kubra)
When Hazrat Sayyidi Shamsudeen Hanafi (radi Allahu anhu) was on his death-bed,
he called his Mureeds and said: "If anyone has any wish or need, he should
come to my grave, I will indeed help him in fulfilling it. Remember between you
and me, there is merely a handful of sand, and how can a mere handful of sand
be a screen between a Murshid and his Mureed. If the sand does become a screen,
then the Murshid cannot be a perfect Man (Insaan-e-Kaamil)."
Sayyidi Mohammed Farghal (radi Allahu anhu) states: "I am indeed amongst
those Saints who can assist you from the grave. If, therefore, you have any
wish or need come to my grave and facing me, mention your requirements. I will
fulfill them."
It is recorded that while Hazrat Sayyidi Madeen Ahmed Ashmooni (radi Allahu
anhu) was performing the Wudhu, he suddenly threw his sandal towards the
eastern side of the city. A year later a man arrived and described a strange
incident. He said: "My daughter was once walking in the jungle, when an
evil man tried to entrap her. She did not at the time remember the name of her
father's Murshid, yet in panic, she screamed, 'O Murshid of my father, save
me!? Suddenly, a sandal appeared from thin air and rendered the evil man
unconscious." It is stated that the sandal is still in the possession of
the mentioned family.
Imaam Arif Billah Sayyidi Abdul Wahab Sha'raani (radi Allahu anhu), in his
book, "Lawaaqi-ul-Anwaar Fi Tabqaatil Akhyaar", records a strange and
miraculous incident. It is recorded that a Mureed of Sayyidi Mohammed Khawri
(radi Allahu anhu) was once passing through the market, when the foot of the
animal he was riding slipped. In extreme panic he screamed, "Ya Sayyidi
Muhammad, Ya Ghamri!" Co-incidently, in that very market place, the
captured ruler, ibn Omar Sa'eed, was also passing through. He inquired from the
Mureed as to who was Sayyidi Mohammed. When he was told who he was, he asked
permission to use the name of the Murshid so that he could also be released. As
soon as he had proclaimed the name of the great Wali, the spiritual master
appeared and driving away the capturers, freed the ruler. The Shaikh then
blessed the ruler, and thereafter departed.
Among the excellences of Hazrat Sayyidi Moosa Abu Imraan (radi Allahu anhu), it
is recorded that whenever his Mureeds used to call to him, he immediately use
to assist them, even though the Mureed was as far away as a year's journey or
even more.
Before the passing away of Moulana Rumi (radi Allahu anhu), he revealed to his
Mureeds a startling secret. He said: "Whatever conditions you may be in,
remember me, so that I can be your protector and helper, irrespective of what
state I may be in. In this world I have two types of relationships, one with my
body and the other with you, and when, with the Mercy of Allah I am freed from
this contact with my body and the world of loneliness is exposed to me, I will
divert the attention of my soul to you."
Hazrat Shah Wali'ullah (radi Allahu anhu), records a method for achieving and
fulfilling one's needs and wishes in his book, "Al intibah fi
Salasil-e-Awliya". He states: "One should first perform two Rakaats
of Nafil Salaah. After completion he should recite the following - 111 times
Durood Shareef, 111 times Kalima Tamjeed and 111 times 'Shay an Lillah, Ya
Shaikh Abdal Qaadir Jilaani'." From this book, it has been proven that all
the great Luminaries believed in the proclamation of "Shay an Lillah"
as being a valid and a great solution to many unsolved problems.
Hazrat Ahmed Zarooq (radi Allahu anhu) said: "I indeed bless my (Mureeds)
with tranquility during times of difficulty and perplexity, when cruelty and
evil oppresses them and in times of misery and fear. Therefore (during these
times) call to me 'Ya Zarooq', I will immediately come to your
assistance."
Allama Ziyadi, Allama Ajhoori, Allama Dawoodi and Allama Shaami (radi Allahu anhum),
have all prescribed a method for finding mislaid items. They state: "One
should climb on to a high spot and offer Faatiha for Hazrat Sayyidi Ahmed bin
Alwaan Yamaani (radi Allahu anhu). Thereafter invoking his name one should say,
'Ya Sayyidi Ahmed, Ya ibn Alwaan'."
From all of the above narrations one will see that to call upon the Awliya for
assistance is permissible even if they are thousands of miles away. With the
permission of Allah Ta’ala they certainly assist those who are in need.
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