Sufi Practice of Seeking Blessings from the Holy Relics

Bismillahi Rahmani Raheem

Allahumma Swalli Ala Sayyidina Muhammadin wa Ala Aali Sayyidina Muhammadin Wa Sallim

SEEKING BLESSINGS FROM THE HOLY RELICS:



Hadith about taking blessings from the belongings of the Prophet of Allah (alaihiswalathu wa salam) and/ anything that is used or touched by the body of holy Prophet alaihiswalathu wa salam)

Belief of Sahabi (Companion of the Prophet Muhammad alaihiswalathu Wa Salam):

 Narrated Ibn Sirrn: I said to 'Ablda, "I have some of the hair of the prophet which I got from Anas or from his family." 'Abida replied. "No doubt if I had a single hair of that it would have been dearer to me than the whole world and whatever is in it."  (Sahih Bukhari, Book 4, Hadith 171)

Anas b. Malik (Allah be pleased with him) reported that Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) threw stones at Jamrat al-'Aqaba. He then want to his sacrificial animal and sacrificed it, and there was sitting the barber, and he pointed with his hand towards his head, and he shaved the right half of it, and he (the Holy prophet) distributed them (the hair) among those who were near him. And he again said: Shave the other half, and said: Where is Abu Talha and gave it (the hair) to him.  (Sahih Muslim,Book 7, Hadith 2993)

It was narrated from Abdur Rahman bin Abi 'Amrah from a grand mother of his who was called  Kabsha Al Ansariyyah, that the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) entered upon her, and there was a water skin hanging there. The Prophet (alaihiswalathu wa salam) drank from it while standing, and she cut off the mouth of the water skin, seeking blessings of the place where the mouth of the Messenger of Allah (Peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) had been".

Reference: Sunan Ibn Majah [Arabic-English],Hadith 3423 (hasan), Darussalam Publishers (Saudi-Wahabi Publishers)

There are many Hadiths in Bukhari and other major collections, the Sahaba preserved holy hair of the Prophet Muahmmad alaihiswalathu wa salam. If honoring Prophet's belongings is shirk, then how do salafis define, honoring the Black stone (Hajar Al Aswad)???

It was authentically reported in the Hadith narrated by Abu Juhayfah in the two Sahih (Authentic) Books of Hadith that during the Farewell Pilgrimage, when Bilal stepped out with what was left of the Prophet's ablution water, the Sahabah (Companions of the Prophet) rushed to take it; some of them took a little of it and others took much.

WHY SUFIS REVERE PIOUS MUSLIMS BELONGINGS (HAIR, BEARD, SHAWLS, SANDALS ETC) WITH HIGH RESPECT? :

The Messenger of Allah (Peace and blessings of Allah Be upon him) said: "......The scarf on her (the woman of paradise) head is better than the world and what is in it" (Sahih)
Jami At-Tirmidhi 1651, Darussalam Publishers.

Comments: This Hadith explains the virtues of those who died in the cause of Allah. If the scarf of a woman of paradise is better than everything in this world, then how much greater would be the value of the belongings of the pious servants of Allah in the sight of Allah and His Messenger alaihiswalathu wa Salam!?

So be intelligent, nobody Worshipping graves or hair or sandals, but giving high honor and respect for this things which belongs to a beloved of Allah.

Comments: An authentic Hadith which may refute strayed wahhabi priests. This salafi groups who reject the holy relics , they are  speaking high about Sanad! I would like to ask this fools, can this salafis and their followers produce a Sanad for their aqeedha (belief) that can be traced all the way back to the Prophet Salla Allahu alaihi Wa Sallam through an existing unbroken Sanad?. this ignorant ones claim to be following Salaf, what is their Sanad which we can trace back to the time of Salaf?. If you followers of this heretics do not have proofs, then get back to the Original Ahlu Sunna wal Jamah creed! the  Main Body- Ottoman Creed.

Belief of Wahabis/Salafists: Taking blessings from holy relics is shirk and bidha!

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