Mufti Ahmad Yaar Khan on the Prophetic Dominion

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  1. chisti-raza

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  2. Junayd

    Junayd New Member

    Assalaamu alaykum,

    Is the original book in Urdu somewhere online?
     
  3. chisti-raza

    chisti-raza Veteran

    from Sultanat-e-Mustapha - sallaAllah alayhi wa sallam.

    1. The Kalima ‘Laa ilaaha Illalalaahu Muhammadur- Rasulullah’ is written on the pillars of the Arsh, on the leaves of the trees of Jannah, on the foreheads of the Maidens and on the chests of the Ghilman. It is a rule
    that the name of the maker and master is written on their possession.

    We can understand from this that the Maker of Paradise and the Heavens is Allah and their Master is Muhammadur-Rasulullah - sallaAllah alayhi wa sallam. Objects of this world also have the name of the Prophet - sallaAllah alayhi wa sallam - written on them (it is even written in the sky).

    2. During the Me’raj, the Prophet -sallaAllah alayhi wa sallam - was taken on a tour of the Heavens (and even beyond) because, sometimes, a king takes a tour of his kingdom. This was what happened on the night of Me’raj.

    3. Worldly kings give salaries to their servants, and even today, thousands of people receive remuneration from the Holy Prophet’s - sallaAllah alayhi wa sallam - court. I ask, what earthly-trade skill do the Islamic Scholars and Shuyukh have that their lives on this earth is so comfortable? Actually, these personalities are the slaves of the king of Madina, and so Muslims are their loyal servants simply because of this. O Allah! You know that there is no court, besides Your Beloved’s - sallaAllah alayhi wa sallam - for us.

    O Wahabi and Deobandi scholars, be loyal to the court wherein you attain comfort in your lives. Don’t search for faults in him - sallaAllah alayhi wa sallam, but proclaim his praise! May Allah grant you salvation and keep us steadfast.

    In fact, even Islamic organizations, councils and schools are all beggars of this court. They obtain charity from Muslims in the name of the Holy Prophet’s - sallaAllah alayhi wa sallam - deen, and so it’s necessary on them to promote Islamic teachings and conduct. Muslim politicians who obtain votes in the name of Islam need to ensure that after being elected, they remain well-wishers of the deen and Muslims.

     

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