The Muslims never asked the dead for anything they always asked Allah,
asking the dead is shirk, butAsking Allah through the blessing of a certain individual was regarded as permissiable, i.e. Oh Allah due to my love for your prophet "Ya Allah forgive me" etc
asking the dead, for anything before or after Ibn taymiah was never a sunni issue! this is coming from someone who follows 1 of the 4 madahib
Lecture outline:
1Origin/history of intercession deniers
2shirk => believing in independent powers
3touheed => follow what Allah orders
4explanation of Shafaa verses in Quran (ghafir 40:18) (zumar 39: 43&44) (baqra 2:255) (saba 34:23) (taha 20:109) (younas 10:3&18) (maryam 19:87) (anbiya 21:26-28)
5Misconception among Shias about intercession (Hadith:30min)what shia means?(36min)
6intercession => never lose hope
7prayers not answered => our sins
MuntazirMahdiajfs 4 months ago
The Muslims never asked the dead for anything they always asked Allah,
asking the dead is shirk, butAsking Allah through the blessing of a certain individual was regarded as permissiable, i.e. Oh Allah due to my love for your prophet "Ya Allah forgive me" etc
asking the dead, for anything before or after Ibn taymiah was never a sunni issue! this is coming from someone who follows 1 of the 4 madahib
LetsLearnArabic 7 months ago
Thanks for you and for Sh. Hamza
mahboop 3 years ago