![]() All Praises and Lauds belong to and come from Allah, the Lord, Creator and Sole Sustainer of and Provider for all the worlds and realms. Introduction In the Sanctified Name of Allah, the Universally Merciful, Uniquely Compassionate. Introduction Topic: The Light of the Prophet (asws) and his special distinctions Topic: The Existence of the Special Awliya’ and their Degrees Hadith of the Wali Miraculous Knowledge of the Unseen Vision of the Prophet (asws) in a wakeful state Topic: Tawassul and Tabarruk Hadiths about Tawassul Multiplying and Dividing the Oneness of Allah Hadiths about Tabarruk Seeking blessings through the Prophet’s (asws) grave Topic: The Graves of the Righteous and Practices Connected to Them The Life of the Grave and the Hearing of the Dead Visiting Graves to Gain Blessings Reciting Qur’an at graves and donating it as a reward Topic: Understanding Innovation (Bid’a) in Islam Topic: Audible Group Dhikr in Masajid Compiling Ahzab and Awrad Prayer Formulas (Ruqya) and Amulets Topic: Commemorating the Birth (Mawlid) of the Prophet (asws) As understood by the scholars Did the Sahaba commemorate his birth? Topic: Seclusion (‘Uzla) and the Spiritual Retreat (Khalwa) Topic: Extra Worship in Rajab and Sha’ban Topic: The Integral Place of Tasawwuf in Islam Miscellaneous Topics Kissing the Hands and Feet of Righteous Scholars Hadith of the Lesser and Greater Jihad “Nothing contains Me but the heart of My believing servant” Special Knowledge and Gnosis Shaykh al-Akbar Ibn al-‘Arabi and the ‘Oneness of Being’ al-Khadir (alayhi salam): Is he still alive? Hadiths about the Family of the Prophet (asws) Conclusionĥ 8 19 25 26 31 35 36 47 49 52 54 54 65 85 89 105 114 123 127 134 136 138 145 150 155 155 157 159 160 165 169 170 172 Written, with the permission of Shaykh Nooruddeen Durkee, by: Ibrahim Muhammad Hakim ash-Shaghouriįinal Draft Completed: Rabi I, 1430 – March, 2009 © Ibrahim Hakim ash-Shaghouri ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The Defense of the Sunnah: An Analysis of the Theory and Practices Of Tasawwuf (Sufism) ![]()
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