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#61 [Permalink] Posted on 23rd February 2016 21:41
#HafizPatel #Legend #Historic - May Allah have his mercy on him.

Whilst I know that this is a time mourn, but I believe that this is also a time to reflect. Almost everyone, except whoever arrogantly refuses, has praised the great efforts of this historic man; a true pioneer of da`wah in a country to which he came as a foreigner. A man who selflessly went from house to house calling people to masjid despite being faced with the good, the bad, the ugly, the moody, the angry, the sad, the anxious, the hater and the lover. A man who relentlessly traveled for Allah overlooking the obstacles that age brings. A man who continued on the call to Allah for 90+ years. May Allah have his mercy on #HafizPatel and grant the Ummah great successors.

A group of my friends had once visited Sh. Abdullah ibn Jibrīn who asked them where they were from. When each one of them named a country which hosts Muslim minorities, the Shaykh immediately started praising the #TablighiJamat for all the great efforts they have done in spreading Islam. He emphasized that they have brought Islam to corners of the world to which, perhaps, none other than them has been able to reach.

My next door neighbour in Riyadh was from the #Saudi #TablighiJamat and he was the best neighbour I have ever had. He was the neighbour who would wake me up for fajr. He was the only neighbour who would ask about me, and everyone in the neighbourhood, if he noticed them missing in prayer. He was the neighbour who truly understood the rights of neighbours! Despite this, I would hear in the neighbourhood gatherings, "He is a good man but watch out as he is #tablīghī." By Allah, if the aforementioned is what being #tablīghī means, I wish I was raised up a tablīghī.

Sunnah is not about hoping to be on the Sunnah. Sunnah is about the embodiment of that Sunnah. Sunnah is not a mental exercise, rather sunnah is a comprehensive code of conduct. If someone has the "y=mx+b" of theology figured out and claims that belief is a "word, action and belief," rather believes that omitting the actions from this list is a bid`ah, yet omits the actions from his own practical life, "what do you make of such a person!?" Our religion is not based on mathematical equations. Whoever doesn't understand this fact well enough hasn't understood the very essence of Islam.

And if you want to use all the statements of the #Salaf to discuss who is on the #Sunnah, then look at this statement of Imam Ahmad, the Imam of the Sunnah: "Tell the people of #Bidah that the deciding moment between us and you will be the funerals!" This man, by the leave of Allah, had between 22 000 - 30 000 attendees in his funeral from all sects of the religion in a majority non-Muslim country. This is the largest funeral I have heard of in the recent past. The largest which I have ever attended was that of a famous Shaykh in Riyadh which had 10 000 - 14 000 in a capital of a Muslim country, where 99% of the population is Muslim. This is a sign.

Let us not forget the famous tradition of the Messenger -SAWS- in regards to two funerals which passed by, "He whom you praised in good terms, Paradise has become certain for him, and he whom you condemned in bad words, Hell has become certain for him. You are Allah's witnesses in the earth, you are Allah's witnesses in the earth, you are Allah's witnesses in the earth." [Muslim]

It is necessary to highlight what I did because as soon as the emotions settle some overzealous or understudied youngster (in age, experience or knowledge) who barely has the peach fuzz of his religion will capitalize on the silence to say things we don't want to hear. May Allah have His mercy on the Shaykh and the movement to which he strongly adhered throughout his life. Ameen!

Ustaadh Abdul Wahhab Saleem
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#62 [Permalink] Posted on 23rd February 2016 22:02
tabligh is quite strong in saudi now. one khateeb in madinah came in 40 days jamat to canada. one of my friends at madinah uni said the imam of his local masjid supports tabligh. this year at tongi ijtima, there were hundreds of saudis, quite a few were ulama.

anyways, these eulogies and tributes are common after hazraat pass away. people won't benefit properly from them when they're living, but after these mashayikh are gone, they'll start lamenting.

there was a good thread on SF which was a tribute to living Ulama. maybe we can make a similar one on MS so that people become aware and appreciative of those Ulama and Mashayikh who are near them.
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#63 [Permalink] Posted on 1st March 2016 08:12
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#64 [Permalink] Posted on 1st March 2016 08:13
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#65 [Permalink] Posted on 1st March 2016 08:15
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#67 [Permalink] Posted on 1st March 2016 12:29
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#68 [Permalink] Posted on 21st March 2016 23:16
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#69 [Permalink] Posted on 20th April 2016 02:18
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molana limbada saheb was my neighbour in saville grove
along with molana yaqub saheb,molana darwan saheb and other ulema
it was the first markaz after all
hafesahebs sons were my childhood friends.
as I sat with hafesahebs sons and son in law on Sunday after the burial I was told how in hafesahebs last 2 weeks he only got up for salah then went back to sleep
.he was so weak.
I feel I am blessed to have spent much time with him in the 80,s when he was less busy and more accessible.he did our daily gasht talk.and I once shared a plate of karela with him.alhamdulillah.
when I visit his grave ,alhamdulillah just near my father's I go numb.what a loss
that janazah day I will never forget.
a local non Muslim lady said God bless hafez Patel
subhanallah and pls pray for her.
hafesaheb may you rest and dine and smile in
jannah.
you will always be our hafesaheb.
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