Wasila in Islam

Killi_Feyzo

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As Salamu aleikum es rahmatullah es barakhatu,

S so Callas "Imam" Said that Wassila is allowed and that you are allowed to seek help by the Prophet (SAS) that he will bring your dua to Allah.
And whoever says that it is forbidden to pray to the Prophet (sas) he is a kafir.
He says Wassila is allowed See sura al Maida aya 35


Barakallahu feekum
 

finding light

Ya Rab! Forgive me..
Asalamualaykum Brother,

I cannot help with the translation of the video, but if you search IslamQA you will find many references to this subject. I will post below a few which may be helpful Inshallah:

What is meant by the word waseelah [means of approach] in the verse, (interpretation of the meaning):

“O you who believe! Do your duty to Allaah and fear Him. And seek the means of approach to Him, and strive hard in His Cause (as much as you can), so that you may be successful”

[al-Maa’idah 5:35]

is the way of reaching Allaah, and there is no way of reaching Him except the way that Allaah loves and is pleased with, which is by obeying Him and not disobeying Him.

Ibn Katheer (may Allaah have mercy on him) said:

Allaah commands His believing slaves to fear Him (taqwa). When this word is accompanied by mention of obedience, it means refraining from haraam things. After that Allaah says, “And seek the means of approach to Him”. Sufyaan al-Thawri said, narrating from Talhah, from ‘Ata’, from Ibn ‘Abbaas: i.e., drawing close to Him. This was also stated by Mujaahid, Abu Waa’il, al-Hasan, Qataadah, ‘Abd-Allaah ibn Katheer, al-Saddi, Ibn Zayd and others. Qataadah said: i.e., draw close to Him by obeying Him and doing that which pleases Him, and Ibn Zayd recited (interpretation of the meaning):

“Those whom they call upon [like ‘Eesa (Jesus) ‑ son of Maryam (Mary), ‘Uzayr (Ezra), angels and others] desire (for themselves) means of access to their Lord (Allaah)”

[al-Isra’ 17:57]

There is no difference of opinion among the mufassireen concerning what these imams said.

Means of approach or means of access means that by means of which one reaches one’s goal. End quote.

Tafseer Ibn Katheer, 2/53, 54.

Al-Shanqeeti (may Allaah have mercy on him) said:

Note that the majority of scholars are of the view that what is meant by waseelah here is drawing close to Allaah by obeying His commands and avoiding that which He has forbidden, in accordance with the teachings brought by Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), doing that sincerely for the sake of Allaah alone, because this is the only path that leads to the pleasure of Allaah and attaining what is with Him and what is good in this world and in the Hereafter.

The basic meaning of the word waseelah is a path that brings one near to something. Here it means righteous deeds, according to scholarly consensus, because there is no other way of drawing close to Allaah apart from following the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him). Based on this, there are many verses which explain the meaning of waseelah, such as the following (interpretation of the meaning):

“And whatsoever the Messenger (Muhammad) gives you, take it; and whatsoever he forbids you, abstain (from it”

[al-Hashr 59:7]

“Say (O Muhammad to mankind): ‘If you (really) love Allaah, then follow me’”

[Aal ‘Imraan 3:31]

“Say: Obey Allaah and obey the Messenger”

[al-Noor 24:54]

And there are other similar verses.

It was narrated from Ibn ‘Abbaas that what is meant by waseelah is need.

Based on this, the words narrated from Ibn ‘Abbaas, “Seek with Him al-waseelah” mean, seek your needs from Allaah, for He alone is the one who is able to meet them. This is further explained by the verses in which Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):

“Verily, those whom you worship besides Allaah have no power to give you provision, so seek your provision from Allaah (Alone), and worship Him (Alone)”

[al-‘Ankaboot 29:17]

“and ask Allaah of His Bounty”

[al-Nisa’ 4:32]

And by the hadeeth: “If you ask, then ask of Allaah.”

Then al-Shanqeeti (may Allaah have mercy on him) said: The correct view concerning the meaning of waseelah is that of the majority of scholars, that it means drawing closer to Allaah by worshipping Him alone, in accordance with the teachings of the Messenger (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him). The tafseer of Ibn ‘Abbaas comes under this heading, because calling upon Allaah (du’aa’) and praying humbly to Him when asking for one’s needs is one of the greatest forms of worship which is waseelah or seeking to draw closer to Him and attain His pleasure and mercy.

From this it may be understood that what many of the heretics and followers of ignorant men who claim to be Sufis say, which is that what is meant by waseelah in the verse is the Shaykh who has the power of mediation between him and his Lord, is ignorance, blindness and obvious misguidance; it is toying with the Book of Allaah. Taking intermediaries is the essence of the kufr of the kaafirs, as Allaah clearly stated when He said concerning them (interpretation of the meaning):

“[They say:] We worship them only that they may bring us near to Allaah”

[al-Zumar 39:3]

“and they say: ‘These are our intercessors with Allaah.’ Say: ‘Do you inform Allaah of that which He knows not in the heavens and on the earth?’ Glorified and Exalted is He above all that which they associate as partners (with Him)!”

[Yoonus 10:18]

Every one who is accountable must understand that the way to attain the pleasure of Allaah and His Paradise and His mercy is to follow His Messenger (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him). Whoever deviates from that has gone astray from the straight path.

“It will not be in accordance with your desires (Muslims), nor those of the people of the Scripture (Jews and Christians), whosoever works evil, will have the recompense thereof”

[al-Nisa’4:123]

The meaning of waseelah that we have explained here is also the meaning in the verse where Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):

“Those whom they call upon [like ‘Eesa (Jesus) ‑ son of Maryam (Mary), ‘Uzayr (Ezra), angels and others] desire (for themselves) means of access to their Lord (Allaah) as to which of them should be the nearest”

[al-Isra’ 17:57]

Another meaning of waseelah is the status in Paradise which the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) told us to ask Allaah to grant to him, and we hope that Allaah will give it to him, because only one person will be entitled to it, and he hoped that he would be the one. End quote.

Adwa’ al-Bayaan, 2/86-88

And Allaah knows best.



What is meant by tawassul and waseelah is four things:

the kind of tawassul without which faith cannot be complete, which is seeking to reach Allaah (tawassul) by believing in Him and His Messengers, and obeying Him and His Messenger, This is what is meant in the aayah (interpretation of the meaning):

“O you who believe! Do your duty to Allaah and fear Him. Seek the means of approach to Him…”

[al-Maa’idah 5:35]

This includes seeking to approach Allaah through His Names and Attributes, or by doing acts of obedience and worship by which one seeks to approach Allaah, and so on.

Seeking to approach Allaah by asking His Messenger (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) to make du’a’ for one during his lifetime, and the believers asking one another to make du’aa’ for one another. This follows on from the first type and is encouraged.

Seeking to approach Allaah by virtue of the status and virtues of some created being, such as saying, “O Allaah, I ask You by virtue of Your Prophet” and so on. This is allowed by some of the ‘ulama’, but this opinion is da’eef (weak). The correct view is that it is definitely haraam, because there can be no tawassul in du’aa’ except by virtue of the Names and Attributes of Allaah.

Tawassul as it is understood by many of the Muslims of later times, which is calling on the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) and seeking his help (or seeking the help of the dead and so-called awliya’). This is a form of major shirk, because calling on or seeking help from anyone other than Allaah with regard to something that that only Allaah is able to do is a kind of worship, and directing worship to anyone or anything other than Allaah is major shirk. And Allaah knows best.


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Ershad

Junior Member
Walaikkum assalam wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuhu,

Allah says in Surah Fatir

If you invoke (or call upon) them, they hear not your call; and if (in case) they were to hear, they could not grant it (your request) to you. And on the Day of Resurrection, they will disown your worshipping them. And none can inform you (O Muhammad صلى الله عليه وسلم) like Him Who is the All-Knower (of everything).

and Also Allah (Glorified be He) says: ...but you cannot make hear those who are in graves.

Allah also says in Surah Al- Zumar

Verily you (O Muhammad صلى الله عليه وسلم) will die, and verily they (too) will die.

Intercession of the Prophet (by Allah's permission) is only allowed on the Judgement day and we cannot ask him for anything here...

In fact the messenger :saw2: asked us to do Du'a for him to Allah, so that Allah makes him Al-Wasilah. Then how can we make dua to the messenger? So, that is not permitted.
 

friend263

Junior Member
Assalamualikum warehmatullahi wa barakatahu

So does that mean we cannot say Allah Subhanawatala to grant our supplication on the wasilla of the greatness of his prophets and other pious men??? Also can anybody tell me that if we want soething from Allah subhanawata can we tell himthat on the wasilla of his great bounty of love and care please help me??
 

Ershad

Junior Member
So does that mean we cannot say Allah Subhanawatala to grant our supplication on the wasilla of the greatness of his prophets and other pious men??? Also can anybody tell me that if we want soething from Allah subhanawata can we tell himthat on the wasilla of his great bounty of love and care please help me??

:salam2:

To seek mediation through the Messenger is the center of Shirk. In fact the belief of the Quraish was that they used to seek intercession through their idols, the righteous and the Angels. Allah has said in his book:

"And they worship other than Allah which neither harms or benefits them and they say that these are our intercessors with Allah."


Allah commands us several times in his book:

"Do not call upon anything other than Allah"

"Call upon Allah with sincerity (without any partners)."

"Allah has not ordered except that you worship him"

"Say: I only call upon my Lord and I do not make Shirk with him."

"And as for the places of worship they are for Allah therefore do not call upon anyone except him."

"And your Lord has said call upon me and I will answer you."

"And those who they call upon other than Allah do not even have a speck of a date, if you call upon them they do not hear you, and if it is they heard you they will not answer you..."


Prophet :saw2: was asked as narrated in Bukhari: What is the greatest of sins? He said: "To call upon other than Allah and he created you."

If you want to call upon Allah, follow the way Messenger taught us and using the glorified names of Allah that He has revealed.
 

Aziboy

Banned
Assalam Alaykum,

No is the answer for wasila as we should seek everything from Allah alone.

However, we can make Dua to Allah seeking the intercession of our beloved prophet Muhammad sal Allahu alayhi wassallam on the day of Judgement like we make Dua after Adhan asking Allah to grand our leader prophet Muhammad sal Allahu alayhi wassallam AL WASILAH [the loftiest position of his blessed intercession on dooms day]
 

Itqan Ullah

Time is Running!!
As Salamu aleikum es rahmatullah es barakhatu,

S so Callas "Imam" Said that Wassila is allowed and that you are allowed to seek help by the Prophet (SAS) that he will bring your dua to Allah.
And whoever says that it is forbidden to pray to the Prophet (sas) he is a kafir.
He says Wassila is allowed See sura al Maida aya 35


Barakallahu feekum

Waliekumasslam warahmatullahi wabrakatu,

Plz ask your "Imam" to explain this:

Imam Abu Hanifa RA said "It is not fitting at all that anyone should supplicate to Allah except through Him (Allah), and using such supplications have been permitted and ordered in the like of the Saying of Allah, the Most High, "And (all) the Most Beautiful Names belong to Allah, so call upon Him by them."Durrul-Mukhtar (a famous book on Hanafee Fiqh) (2/630),

Imam Abu Hanifa RA said 'It is not right that anyone should supplicate to Allah except through Him [Allah], and I hate that anyone should say: 'By the right of so and so' or 'By the right of your Prophets and Messengers' or 'By the right of your sacred house and the sacred area (of Muzdalifah) [al-Fatawa al-Hindiyyah (5/280), and al-Qudooree]


Heres a lecture with indepth insight on this Issue:
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Aapa

Mirajmom
Assalaam walaikum,

This is an excellent post. This is a fundamental construct in Islam. We have a direct relationship with Allah subhana wa taala. We need to understand that we love our Prophet, swas, and it is in the following of the Word of Allah as revealed to him that we are liberated. Good time to review the Farewell Sermon.
 

kalamazoo

'Millat "IBRAHIM" {AleyhiSalaam}
Tafseer Maududi

(5:35) Believers! Fear Allah and seek the means to come near to Him, *58 and strive hard in His way; *59 maybe you will attain true success.


*58. People are urged to solicit all means which might bring them close to God and enable them to please Him.

*59. The English imperative 'strive hard' does not do full justice to the actual word used in the Qur'an: jahidu.

The verbal form mujahadah signifies and carries the nuance of doing something in defiance of, or in opposition to someone.
The true sense of the Qur'anic injunction 'strive hard' in the way of Allah is that the Muslims ought to use all their strength and engage in vigorous struggle against those forces which either forcefully prevent them from living in obedience to God or force them to live in obedience to others than God. It is this struggle which is likely to lead man to his true success and bring him to a close relationship with God.​

This verse directs the believer to engage in a ceaseless, multifrontal struggle. On one side is the accursed Satan with his horde.

Then comes the animal spirit of man, with its defiant and refractory desires.

Then there are many men who have turned away from God, but with whom one is linked by social, cultural and economic ties.
Then there are false religious, cultural and social systems which rest on rebellion against God and which force man to worship falsehood rather than Truth.
These rebellious forces use different means to achieve their end, but those ends are always the same - to make men serve them rather than God. But man's true progress and his attainment of close communion with God depends entirely on his total obedience to God, on his serving God unreservedly in the inner as well as in the external aspects of his life.

He cannot achieve this objective without engaging in simultaneous combat with all the forces which are defiant and rebellious towards God, carrying on an unceasing struggle against them and trampling down all obstructions to his advancement along God's path.


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