Tabarruk
Tabarruk means blessed. In
special terms, it means to obtain blessing from the pious. This is permissible,
but there are some people who say: to obtain blessing from the pious or their
possessing is not permissible and if one says it is permissible, he is leading the
people into the way of shirk. We the Ahle Sunnah say, it is proved from the
Sunnah and Qur’an that this is permissible and to call it Kufr and Shirk is not
acceptable.
Proof from the Qur’an
Allah Almighty says in the Qur’an,
"And their Prophet said to
them: ‘the sign of his kingship is that there would come to you an ark in which
there is tranquility of hearts from your Lord, and there are something left on
the relics of the respectable Musa and the respectable Haroon, the angels
raising it would bring. No doubt, in it there is great sign for you if you
believe".
(Surah Al Baqarah Verse 248)
Hafidhh ibn Kathir and Qadi Shawkani write:
In the box there was Musa and
Haroon’s clothes, Musa’a stick, and pieces of the Old
Testament and some things of the previous Prophets, which had touched their
bodies. When Bani Isra’il went to war, they took that box with them and they
used to win.
(Tafsir ibn
Kathir and Tafsir Fathul Qadir by Hafidh ibn Kathir & Qadi Shawkani)
From the above, it has been proved that it is
permissible to keep the possessions of the pious for blessings.
Proof from the hadith
Imam Muslim (May Allah Be Pleased with Him) writes:
The Companions of the Prophet (Peace Be Upon Him)
used to get blessings from him. At one time our Prophet (Peace Be Upon Him)
performed wadu with some water. When he left, Bilal (Radi Allaho anhu) came and
saw the left over water he took the water from the house and brought it
outside. The Companions took the water and began to wipe it all over their
bodies. The other people who were behind were not able to get any water began
to wipe the water from the Companions hands and wiped it on themselves. In this
way everyone got the blessings from the water that the Prophet (Sallallahu
‘alaihi wa sallam) did wudu with.
Muslim Shareef, chapter of Salaah]
Imam Muslim (May Allah be Pleased with Him) writes:
Imam Muslim (May Allah be Pleased with Him) writes:
The people of Madinah used to
take tubs of water to the Prophet (Peace Be Upon Him) The Prophet (Peace Be
Upon Him) used to dip his hand in the water and the people used to take the
tubs back (to get blessings from the water)
[Muslim Sahreef chap Fada’il]
Hafidhh ibn Kathir (May Allah be Pleased with Him) writes:
Once a barber cut the Prophet (Peace
Be upon Him) hair. The Prophet (Peace Be upon Him) Companions were there as
well, when the Prophet (Peace Be Upon Him) hair used to drop, the companions
used to catch the hair to prevent it from dropping onto the ground, which they
kept as Tabarruk.
(Muslim Shareef, chapter of Fada’il, Tareekh,
Ibn-e-Kathir, chapter, Hajj of Prophet (Peace Be Upon Him)
Imam Muslim ((May Allah Be Pleased with Him))
writes:
Once the Prophet (Sallallahu ‘alaihi wa sallam) went toUmmay Salma’s house. While in her house he went to sleep. While he was
sleeping he began to sweat. Ummay Salma got a small bottle and began to catch
and collect the sweat of the Prophet Sallallahu ‘alaihi wa sallam. When the
Prophet (Sallallahu ‘alaihi wa sallam) awoke he asked her what she was doing.
She replied, I am collecting your sweat and hope that my children will get
blessings from this, Prophet (Sallallahu ‘alaihi wa sallam) said: “whatever you
have hoped is right.”
[Muslim Shareef, chapter Fada’il]
mam Muslim (May Allah Be
Pleased with Him) writes:
Once Suhail RadiAllaho unho gave the Prophet
(Sallallahu ‘alaihi wa sallam) some water in a goblet. The
Prophet (Sallallahu ‘alaihi wa sallam) drank some water from the goblet. When
the Prophet (Sallallahu ‘alaihi wa sallam) had finished drinking, Sohail Radi
Allaho unho kept the goblet as Tabarruk. When the Chaliph Ummar bin Abdul Aziz
asked him to give the goblet to him. Sohail Radi Allaho unho gave the goblet to
Ummar bin Abdul Aziz and he kept it. (Tabarruk)
[Sahih Muslim chapter Kitab-ul-Ashriba]
Imam Muslim (May Allah Be Pleased with Him) writes:
Asma Radi Allaho unha had a
gown of the Prophet sallAllahu ‘alaihi wa sallam. Sick people used to come to
Asma Radi Allaho unha and she used to dipp the gown in the water. She would
then take the gown out and give some of the water for the sick to drink as
Tabarruk.
[Muslim Shareef,
Kitab-ul-Labaas]
Imam Bukhari (May Allah Be Pleased with Him) writes:
The Prophet Sallallahu ‘alaihi wa sallam had a large piece of cloth. A person came to the
Prophet (Sallallahu ‘alaihi wa sallam) and asked: If
he could have the cloth 'The Prophet Sallallahu ‘alaihi wa sallam gave him the cloth. People asked the individual,
'why did you take the cloth, when the Prophet (Sallallahu ‘alaihi wa sallam)
liked wearing this'. The individual replied: that he was not going to wear the
cloth. He said that: 'When I die I want to be buried in this cloth as it is
blessed' When the person died he was buried in the cloth.
Imam Bukhari (May Allah Be Pleased with Him) writes:
Imam Bukhari (May Allah Be Pleased with Him) writes:
Ummar Radi-Allahu-unhu asked Aisha Radi allho unha
if he could be buried next to where Abu Bakr Radi-Allahu-unhu and the Prophet
(Sallallahu ‘alaihi wa sallam) were buried. She allowed him to be
buried there. Ummar Radi allhu said: 'This is more valuable to me than anything
on earth.' "
[Bukhari, Kitab-ul-Janaais]
[Bukhari, Kitab-ul-Janaais]
This narration proves that to
get Tabarruk from the grave of the Prophet (Sallallahu ‘alaihi wa sallam) is
permitted.
Hafidhh ibn Kathir (May Allah Be Pleased with Him) writes:
Hafidhh ibn Kathir (May Allah Be Pleased with Him) writes:
Khalid bin Waleed
Radi-Allahu-unhu had a hat. In the hat he put two of the Prophet’s Sallallahu ‘alaihi wa sallams hair. Once he
was in the battle of Yarmouk. The battle got very tense. Khalid’s hat dropped
onto the ground. He got off his horse and picked up the hat. After the war a
person said to Khalid bin Waleed: 'You had a cheap hat and to pick it up during
a war is not a wise thing to do'. Khalid replied: 'In that hat I had the
Prophet’s (Sallallahu ‘alaihi wa sallam)s hair, the blessing from that hair
gives me victory in every war.
[Tareekh Ibn-Kathir Chapter, Death of Khalid bin Waleed]
Hafidhh ibn Kathir writes:
[Tareekh Ibn-Kathir Chapter, Death of Khalid bin Waleed]
Hafidhh ibn Kathir writes:
Mu’awiyah had the Prophet’s Peace Be Upon Him nails and
hair. He said: 'When I die, can you bury the nails and hair with me in my
grave.'
[Tareekh
Ibn Kathir, chapter, Death of Mu’awiyah]
Ummar Bin Abdul Aziz had the
Prophet (Peace Be Upon Him) hair. He said: 'When I die bury me with the hair in
my grave.'
[Tabaqat Ibn Sa’ad, Chapter, Death of Ummar bin Abdul Aziz]
Hafidhh Ibn Taymiyyah states:
[Tabaqat Ibn Sa’ad, Chapter, Death of Ummar bin Abdul Aziz]
Hafidhh Ibn Taymiyyah states:
Imam Ahmed Ibn Hanbal
Rahmatulah was asked ‘Is it permitted to do Masa of Mimber of Prophet
(Sallallahu ‘alaihi wa sallam), to touch the Mimber for blessing.
He replied ‘Yes it is permitted’. Abdullah Ibn Ummar, Sa’eed Ibn-ul-Musayyid,
Yahya bin Sa’eed, and other great Scholars of Madinah used to do Masa of the
Mimber.
[Iqtidat Sirratal Mustaqeem page 203]
Hafidhh Asqalani says:
From the grave of Imam Bukhari
comes a beautiful smell of fragrance, there are pillars built around the grave
and when people go there they take a small amount of clay from it. (Tabarruk)
[Fat-hul-bari by Hafidhh As-qalani biography of Imam Bukhari]
Hafidhh Ibn Kathir say’s:
[Fat-hul-bari by Hafidhh As-qalani biography of Imam Bukhari]
Hafidhh Ibn Kathir say’s:
When Hafidhh Ibn Taymiyyah
passed away some people came and gathered around him and sat close to his body
to obtain blessing from him. Also a group of women came and the water that was
left over after bathing him they drank to get blessing from it as Tabarruk. The
left over leaves of a tree which were also used in bathing him, were
distributed among themselves for the purpose of Tabarruk. Whatever touched his
body, like for example handkerchief, scarf which he used wear round his neck,
was sold for a large amount of money, to someone to keep as Tabarruk. People
used to come day and night to his grave, and some people use to even spend the
night there'.
[Tareek Ibn Kathir chap death of
Ibn Taymiya]
If from the clothes or from the
water which is left over from touching his body or by sitting close to Hafidhh
Ibn Taymiyya you may obtain blessing, then how can it be wrong to get blessing
from the other pious people of Allah. Or how can that be called Bid’ah or go
even as far as calling someone Mushrik for doing that.
One Clarification Some people
assert, that there is no benefit (blessings) in items possessed by our Prophet
(May Allah bless him and grant him peace), i.e. clothes, hair, and nails. Those
who doubt narrate Ahadith in which our Prophet (May Allah bless him and grant
him peace) gave a shirt to Abdulah Bin Ubay as Tabarurk, which had no effect
for his forgiveness.
The answer to this is that an
unbeliever or a Munafiq (hypocrite) will gain no benefit from our Prophet (May
Allah bless him and grant him peace)’s Tabarruk. Abdullah Bin Ubaid was the
leader of the Munafiqeen so how can he gain blessings from the shirt. Yes, a
believer, such as the companions did benefit, as mentioned previously. They
kept items such as, shirts, hair, nails, and clothes. Some even asked to be
buried with these items.
The second answer to this, question as provided by Hafidhh Ibn Kathir, is:
There is a narration from the
Salaf that the shirt which our Prophe, (May Allah bless him and grant him
peace), gave was not for Tabarruk. This was because the Munafiq gave a shirt to
our Prophet (May Allah bless him and grant him peace)s uncle, Abbas (R.adialla
hu anhu), in return our Prophet (May Allah bless him and grant him peace) only
repaid him.
[Tafsir Ibn Kathir, under Surah Toba'h verse 82 by
Hafidhh Asqalani].
A further doubt by those who
disbelieve in Tabarruk is with regards to the tree where the companions pledged
their allegiance (bay’a) to our Prophet (May Allah bless him and grant him
peace). Umar (Radiall hu anhu) saw that the people would go to the tree to gain
Taburk. So he had the tree cut, from this they claim that Tabarruk is not
permissible.
Whenever we mention our views
on Islamic issues (such as those described in this book) we are confronted by
people who say: “Show us the evidence in Bukhari or Muslim”.
We ask the same people to look
in either of these books and show us where the above mentioned narration’s are mentioned regarding Umar (Radiall hu anhu) ordered the tree
to be cut down.
Consider the following :
1) In Imam Bukhari’s version; he says that Sa’eed
Bin Musayib said: “My Father told me when he went to look for
the tree of Bay’a, he said he could not recognize
the place where it was and had forgotten the exact place where it was.” (It had
disappeared.)
[Bukhari chapter Hu daibiyya]
2) Tariq Bin Abdullah says: 'I saw one tribe there
who were
Performing their prayers'.
In the last moments of Jabir Bin Abdullah he had
lost his sight
he used to say: 'If I could see today I would show
you where the tree was, where the Prophet (May Allah bless him and grant him
peace) received the Ba'ya of the companions”.
[Bukhari chap,Al-Magazi]
[Bukhari chap,Al-Magazi]
The above mentioned narration
above prove that:
A) The tree was not cut, but
vanished.
B) The companions knew where
the tree was like Jabbir Bin
Abdullah.
C) Ta'beain would go there to perform Salaah.
C) Ta'beain would go there to perform Salaah.
3) From the narration in
Bukhari we can say no one was stopped to go there. Hafidhh Ibn Hajar Asqalani
says in the commentry: “Some people forgot where this place was like Sa’eed Bin
Al-Musayib’s Father, and some knew where it
was like Jabir Bin Abdullah”
4) [Fathul bari, chapter Bay'a
Ridwan].
Sayid Maududi writes that Imam
Tabari said:
During the period of Umar
(Radiall hu anhu’s) Khalifet, he went for pilgrimage, when he passed Hudaiba' he
asked: “Where is the tree under which the bay’a took place?” A person replied:
'This one”. Someone said: 'This one”. Umar (Radiall hu anhu) said: “Forget the
inconvenience”.
[Tafsir Tafhemul Qur’an Surah Fata’h under
verse 18 by Sayyid Maududi].
This must be the reason why
Hafidhh Ibn Kathir has not mentioned the narration about the cutting of the
tree in Tafsir, Tareekh, and not even in Sirat-un Nabi.
The evidence above proves that
it is permitted to get Tabarruk from the pious people and their things in their
life and after death. The Ahl-us-Sunnah’s belief is based upon the above
evidence. However there are many more similar events proving the permissibility
of Tabarruk.
The people who say that it is
Shirk/Kufr to believe in Taburruk should have proof from the either the Qur’an
or Sunnah. There is no Hadith that proves that to get Tabarruk from the pious
is forbidden
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