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I disagree with both Asrar Rashid and Abdur Rahman Hasan on the topic and here is why:
And no I don't have 4 Hours of my life to donate to these 2.
Neither a Sooofee nor a Selfie!
عن عثمان بن Øني٠أن رجلاً ضرير البصر أتى النبي صلى الله عليه وسلم ØŒ Ùقال : ادع الله أن يعاÙيني . Ùقال صلى الله عليه وسلم : (إن شئت دعوت لك ØŒ وإن شئت أخّرت٠ذاك ØŒ Ùهو خير لك. [ÙˆÙÙŠ رواية : (وإن شئتَ صبرتَ Ùهو خير لك)] ØŒ Ùقال : ادعهÙ. Ùأمره أن يتوضأ ØŒ ÙÙŠØسن وضوءه ØŒ Ùيصلي ركعتين ØŒ ويدعو بهذا الدعاء : اللهم إني أسألك ØŒ وأتوجه إليك بنبيك Ù…Øمد نبي الرØمة ØŒ يا Ù…Øمد إني توجهت٠بك إلى ربي ÙÙŠ Øاجتي هذه ØŒ Ùتقضى لي ØŒ اللهم ÙØ´Ùّعه ÙÙŠÙŽÙ‘ وشÙّعني Ùيه) . قال : ÙÙعل الرجل Ùبرأ
Narrated from ‘Uthmaan ibn Haneef that a blind man came to the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) and said: Pray to Allah to heal me. The Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) said: “If you wish, I shall pray for you; and if you wish, I shall delay that for you and that will be better for you.” [According to another report, he said: “… Or if you wish, you can be patient and that will be better for you.”] He said: Pray for me (now). So he instructed him to do wudoo’ and do it well, then to pray two rak‘ahs and say this du‘aa’ (supplication): “O Allah, I ask You and I turn to You by virtue of Your Prophet Muhammad, the Prophet of mercy. O Muhammad, I turn by virtue of you to my Lord concerning this need of mine, that it might be met for me. O Allah, accept his intercession concerning me and accept my intercession concerning him.” So the man did that and he was healed. [Ahmed]
Grade: Authentic
وعن عثمان بن Øني٠أن رجلا كان يختل٠إلى عثمان بن عÙان ÙÙŠ Øاجة له Ùكان عثمان لا يلتÙت إليه ولا ينظر ÙÙŠ Øاجته Ùلقي عثمان بن Øني٠Ùشكا ذلك إليه Ùقال له عثمان بن Øني٠: ائت الميضأة Ùتوضأ ثم ائت المسجد Ùصل Ùيه ركعتين ØŒ ثم قل : اللهم إني أسألك وأتوجه إليك بنبينا Ù…Øمد - صلى الله عليه وسلم - نبي الرØمة ØŒ يا Ù…Øمد إني أتوجه بك إلى ربي Ùيقضي لي Øاجتي ØŒ وتذكر Øاجتك ØŒ ÙˆØ±Ø Ø¥Ù„ÙŠ Øين Ø£Ø±ÙˆØ Ù…Ø¹Ùƒ Ùانطلق الرجل Ùصنع ما قال له ثم أتى باب عثمان Ùجاء البواب Øتى أخذ بيده Ùأدخله على عثمان بن عÙان Ùأجلسه معه على الطنÙسة وقال : Øاجتك ØŸ Ùذكر Øاجته Ùقضاها له ثم قال له : ما ذكرت Øاجتك Øتى كانت هذه الساعة ØŒ وقال : ما كانت لك من Øاجة Ùائتنا ØŒ ثم إن الرجل خرج من عنده Ùلقي عثمان بن Øني٠Ùقال له : جزاك الله خيرا ما كان ينظر ÙÙŠ Øاجتي ولا يلتÙت إلي Øتى كلمته ÙÙŠ ØŒ Ùقال عثمان بن Øني٠: والله ما كلمته ولكن شهدت رسول الله - صلى الله عليه وسلم - وأتاه رجل ضرير Ùشكا إليه ذهاب بصره Ùقال له النبي - صلى الله عليه وسلم - : " أو تصبر ØŸ " Ùقال : يا رسول الله إنه ليس لي قائد وقد شق علي ØŒ Ùقال له النبي - صلى الله عليه وسلم - : " ائت الميضأة Ùتوضأ ثم صل ركعتين ثم ادع بهذه الكلمات " Ùقال عثمان بن Øني٠: Ùوالله ما تÙرقنا وطال بنا الØديث Øتى دخل عليه الرجل كأنه لم يكن به ضرر قط
Tabarani, in his “al-Mu’jam al saghir,” reports a hadith from ‘Uthman ibn Hunayf that a man repeatedly visited Uthman ibn Affan (Allah be pleased with him) concerning something he needed, but Uthman paid no attention to him or his need. The man met Ibn Hunayf and complained to him about the matter – this being after the death (wisal) of the Prophet (Allah bless him and give him peace) and after the caliphates of Abu Bakr and Umar – so Uthman ibn Hunayf, who was one of the Companions who collected hadiths and was learned in the religion of Allah, said: “Go to the place of ablution and perform ablution (wudu), then come to the mosque, perform two rak’as of prayer therein, and say:
‘O Allah, I ask You and turn to You through our Prophet Muhammad, the Prophet of mercy; O Muhammad (Ya Muhammad), I turn through you to my Lord, that He may fulfill my need,’ and mention your need. Then come so that I can go with you [to the caliph Uthman].” So the man left and did as he had been told, then went to the door of Uthman ibn Affan (Allah be pleased with him), and the doorman came, took him by the hand, brought him to Uthman ibn Affan, and seated him next to him on a cushion. ‘Uthman asked, “What do you need?” and the man mentioned what he wanted, and Uthman accomplished it for him, then he said, “I hadn’t remembered your need until just now,” adding, “Whenever you need something, just mention it.” Then, the man departed, met Uthman ibn Hunayf, and said to him, “May Allah reward you! He didn’t see to my need or pay any attention to me until you spoke with him.” Uthman ibn Hunayf replied, “By Allah, I didn’t speak to him, but I have seen a blind man come to the Messenger of Allah (Allah bless him and give him peace) and complain to him of the loss of his eyesight. The Prophet (Allah bless him and give him peace) said, “Can you not bear it?’ and the man replied, ‘O Messenger of Allah, I do not have anyone to lead me around, and it is a great hardship for me.’ The Prophet (Allah bless him and grant him peace) told him, ‘Go to the place of ablution and perform ablution (wudu), then pray two rak’as of prayer and make the supplications.'” Ibn Hunayf went on, “By Allah, we didn’t part company or speak long before the man returned to us as if nothing had ever been wrong with him.”
Shaykh Al-Albani (RA) graded this narration as weak and EVEN if the Selfies take that opinion they cannot deny that many Imams of Hadeeth authenticated it.
Selfies are therefore forced to admit that this isn't Haram or Shirk (for that matter) but a Bid'ah Tawassaul (according to them).
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