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Salana Urs Mubarak 2009 Darbar Allah Hoo

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  • Wallahi this is the tru beauty of Islam, there is nothing better than collective dhikr, those who disliked this are blind and cannot taste the same ecstacy this murshid kareem and his followers are tasting. This is truly from the heart and is 'matchless beauty' as stated in the title. May suffism flourish forever ameen.

    Allahoo ALLAHOO!!

  • Allah Allah! subhanallah

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  • Abu Sa’eed Khudri (RA) narrates that Prophet(صلى الله عليه وآله وسلم) said: Engage so excessively in Zikr until they (wicked people) say He is mad!

    [Narrated by Ahmad, Abu Ya’la, Haakim, Ibn-Hibban ]

  • Abu Saeed narrates that the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) said, “Allah (SWT) says, ‘The people assembling on the Day of Resurrection will come to know who the generous people are.” The Holy Prophet (peace be upon him) was asked,, “Who are the generous people, O Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) ?” He replied, “Those who hold remembrance sessions in mosques.”

    Imam Hiban and Ahmad Said: This Hadith is "Sahih"

    [Ahmad ibn Hambal, al-Musnad Volume 003, Hadith Number 11670]

  • Hazrat Abdullah Ibn Abbas (radi Allahu anhu) says in the commentary of this Ayah:

    "One should make Allah`s Dhikr during the day and at night, in water and in the dry, when traveling and when at home, in poverty and in prosperity, in sickness and in health, with softness and with loudness".

    [Tafseeraat-e-Ahmedia by Mullah Jeewan, pg. 207; Durre Mansoor by Imam Suyutwi Ash Shafi`I, Vol. 2, pg. 214; Ihya ul Uloom by Imam Ghazzali, Vol. 1, pg. 301]

  • { "To Allah belong the most beautiful names, so call Him by them" } (7:180).

  • @TheOpengateway I am Sorry but thats not islamic understanding. if you claim something you have to proof it. i say there is no hadith regarding this loud zikr. So if you say, there are sayings of the prophet(s.a.v.s), then it is logical that you have to proof it. We have to make zikr like the Prophet(s.a.v.s) did, and not like i want it or you want it or everyone else.

  • @theonlytrueway ask the sheikh:) as long as its love for allah, Zikr, its good:)

    Allah will be the last judge:)

    If you can not proof, it cant be practised.

    Says who:) Allah gave you a mind and will to make your own choice.

    Every person have its own way to the light of Allah, and i wont deny anybody that chance:)

    Peace and may Allah guide us all to peace and love:)

  • @TheOpengateway I know that Love is for Allah sure. Look in the islamic understanding, knowledge, you need a proof for your acting. If you do zikr like this, you have to proof if the prophet muhammad(s.a.v.s) or one of his companions did it. If you can not proof, it cant be practised. A Proof can be of course from the Qur'an or the Hadith(Recordings of the sayings of Prophet Muhammad(s.a.v.s). These are the only two sources.

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