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#136 [Permalink] Posted on 7th May 2014 01:17
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It means he can read in any order.. first surah to last or last to first.. 'knows every verse of the Quran by its number and can point out the first and last verses of every page of the Quran'.

Not only does he remember verses of the Quran by number and page, Sabri can even point to the location of any given word in the Quran with its full details.

"What is more astonishing is the fact that he can even list words in Quran related to any particular root and tell you where the words are located, which only very highly learned scholars can do,"
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#137 [Permalink] Posted on 7th May 2014 04:26
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It's okay sis. No apology needed at all!

Thank you for all replies.



- Love :)
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#138 [Permalink] Posted on 7th May 2014 08:45
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Answer to your question


ASSALAMU ALAIKUM

6 Rajab 1435 (6 May 2014)

Abu Mohammed

Respected Brother,

Your e-mail dated 6 May 2014 refers.

There is no clarity on the issue of the interpretation given for a dream in which Rasulullah (sallallahu alayhi wasallam) appears in a negative or un-Islamic form. Different persons may interpret it differently, hence the interpretation is opinion and conjecture.

No, dream interpretation is not "an exact rock-solid science". It does not constitute part of Islamic Knowledge, hence the interpretation of a dream does not constitute Islamic evidence even if it happens to be the interpretation of a great Wali. Islamic Knowledge is confined to Qur'aan, Hadith, Ijma' and the Qiyaas of the Fuqaha.

Was-salaam

A.S. Desai

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#139 [Permalink] Posted on 10th May 2014 17:57
السلام عليكم

(bism1)


A Gift for all



The following is widely known as Durood Rasul Numa..





Allahumma Swalli Ala Muhammadin wa Itratihi bi Adadi Kulli Ma'lum Mil'Laka



It was given with common Ijaza to all by Hazrat Syed Hasan Rasul Numa رحمة الله عليه a great waliullah.. it seems he was blessed by this durood to make the ziarat of our beloved Nabi (saw) as a karamat to others.. and hence was titled as Rasul numa.. it has many other fazail apart from seeing our beloved Nabi (saw) in dreams..

It has been recorded in quite a few books and i have taken it from Irshad e Rahmani wa Fadhl Yazdani by Hazrat Maulana Muhammed Ali Mongheri sahab رحمة الله عليه ( one of the founders of Nadwatul Ulema, Lucknow, India) and he quotes from his Shaikh Hazrat Maulana Fazlur Rahman sahab Ganj Muradabadi رحمة الله عليه who used to recite it daily..

The method is to read the blessed durood 1100 times daily.. and Hazrat Maulana Ganj Muradabadi sahab رحمة الله عليه had not specified any time for it.. but it is mentioned in some other book to make a habit of fixing any particular time for it..

This Durood is also in the routine of the Qadiri Silsila..

so if u happen to get Ziarat.. Mashallah.. and if u gain its karamat then u owe me a ziarat.. :-)

duas..

wa assalam..
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#140 [Permalink] Posted on 11th May 2014 12:17
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Translation please
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#141 [Permalink] Posted on 13th May 2014 18:05
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Probably the exact words of this blessed Durood are the following :

اللهم صَلِّ على سيًد نا مُحَمَّدٍ و اله و عترته بعدد كل معلومٍ لك

So the word اله is included in this Durood والله اعلم
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#142 [Permalink] Posted on 14th May 2014 04:58
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Apologies.. I cannot do an Arabic translation..
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#143 [Permalink] Posted on 14th May 2014 09:56

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اللهم صَلِّ على  مُحَمَّدٍ  و عترته بعدد كل معلومٍ لك

Ya Allah! Shower Your mercy on Nabi (Sallallaho Alaihe Wassallam) as what encompasses your knowledge.

Translation by our Imam Saheb who is a student of Shaykhul-Hadeeth (Maulana) Zakariyya Kandhalwi (RA) but he has also added Aalihi in his translation which I have omitted as per the original text of Dr76 (which omits it). His literal translation is:

Ya Allah, shower Your mercy on Muhammad (Sallallaho Alaihe Wassallam)  and the followers of Muhammad (Sallallaho Alaihe Wassallam) as what encompasses your knowledge.

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#144 [Permalink] Posted on 14th May 2014 10:30
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Jazakallah colonel saheb.. i had seen the durood without Alihi in the texts i came across..


wa Assalam..
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#145 [Permalink] Posted on 15th May 2014 20:58
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Dr sb...what is meant by 'Itrat' ( عترت)..,and how does it differ from "Aal" ( اَل ) ?

Respected Brother Muad chose to ignore translating 'Itrat' or may be he thought 'Itrat' means 'Followers'.

May be 'Itrat' is 'progeny' or 'physical offsprings' meaning the progeny of 'Syeda Fatima ra and Syedena Ali ra'.

The word 'Aal' is used variously by different scholars as :

1)'Banu Hashim' as a whole

2)Syeda Fatima, Syedena Ali,Imam Hasan and Imam Husain (رضى الله عنهم أجمعين )
( The reference of the incident of 'Mubahila' with Christians is given here...as these were the people our Prophet peace be upon him presented as his 'Aal' on that occasion)

3)Every Pious Muslim or true follower.....
(The reference here is given to the 'Quranic term' used : "Aal Feron" (ال فرعون)...which in that context means 'Feron and his followers'.

والله اعلم

Any input would be appreciated,as I am a little confused regarding the exact meaning of these terms.
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#146 [Permalink] Posted on 15th May 2014 21:42
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Apologies again.. as i have submitted my incompetency in this regard.. May be colonel saheb or Maulana Yasin saheb (haf) could shed some light..

duas..

wa Assalam..
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#147 [Permalink] Posted on 15th May 2014 23:30
from majlis website

Ta'beer or interpretation of dreams is a gifted ability. It is unrelated to piety. There exists much misunderstanding in this regard. People are under the misconception that Ta'beer is among the requirements of buzrugiyyat (sainthood or wilaayat).


A Buzrug need not be a muabbir (one who interprets dreams) nor does it mean that o�ne who accurately interprets dreams is a buzrug. If this was the case, then Abu Jahl would have been a very big buzrug of lofty stature. Abu Jahl was an expert muabbir. He correctly interpreted dreams whereas Hadhrat Abu bakr Siddique (radhiyallahu anhu) at times presented interpretations which were not entirely correct, and this was said by Rasulullah (sallallahu alayhi wasallam).


Should the misconception of people be accepted it will lead to the conclusion that Abu Jahl was a great saint while Hadhrat Abu Bakr (radhiyallahu anhu) was not. Some Auliya and pious people who are not dream interpreters sometimes venture correct interpretations. This is a ni'mat of Allah Ta'ala. It occurs occasionally when the meaning of the dream suddenly becomes clear to them. It is not because they are expert muabbireen (plural of muabbir).

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#148 [Permalink] Posted on 16th May 2014 01:10
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Check out the definitions given in Qamus al-Muhit. العترة with a kasrah on the 'ain means progeny, offspring or group, among other definitions...
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#149 [Permalink] Posted on 23rd June 2014 23:57
This question is perfect for this thread, let's leave the other thread on that specific topic


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this is what I've been trying to ask!
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#150 [Permalink] Posted on 22nd November 2015 17:09
السلام عليكم

بسم الله الرحمن اللرحيم


Came upon this beneficial Post by Brother Julaybib Here

" Babu ji Abdullah رحمة الله عليه was a very well known buzurg from the town of Mirpur Khas, he was also a respected elder in the local tabligh jamaat, he had ziyarah of the Prophet ﷺ in an awakened state numerous times , he was asked as to how he had received this blessing he stated three things :

(1) Diligence and scrupulousness, in Halal earnings.

(2) Complete vigilance in controlling the tongue, speaking only the truth.

(3) Abundant recitation of Durood Shareef..
"..... extracted from a bayaan by Shaykh Humayun Hanif Naqshbandi (db)

In a different lecture I heard Shaykh Zulfiqar Ahmed Naqshbandi (db) mention concerning the same buzurg Babuji Abdullah رحمة الله عليه that due to abundant recitation of Durood Shareef he had acquired a particular blessing if he made dua that such and such individual should be blessed with a ziyarah of the Best of all Creation ﷺ then that person would definitely see the Prophet ﷺ in a dream.

duas..

wa Assalam..
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