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Do you go to ‘dargahs’ for help? Print E-mail
By Faraz Omar | Saudi Life
Thursday, 17 March 2011 08:31

TOMBS of saints – known in the Indian subcontinent as dargahs – are worship places, where dead saints are venerated and worshiped. This is not permissible at all, as all types of worship and veneration should be for Allah alone. Allah says:dargah1

“...So whoever hopes for the Meeting with his Lord, let him work righteousness and associate none as a partner in the worship of his Lord.” (Qur’an, 18:110)

The Qur’an is full of verses that make worship exclusively for Allah alone. Shirk – setting up partners with Allah – came into human beings by exalting pious individuals to the level of God. This is how mankind deviated from the pure worship of Allah. For instance, Jesus (peace be upon him) is worshiped, though he was a messenger like other messengers before him, albeit with different miracles and qualities. Allah gave special qualities to every prophet and messenger.

And (remember) when Allah will say (on the Day of Resurrection): “O Jesus, son of Mary! Did you say unto men: ‘Worship me and my mother as two gods besides Allah?’ “ He will say: “Glory be to You! It was not for me to say what I had no right (to say). Had I said such a thing, You would surely have known it. You know what is in my inner self though I do not know what is in Yours, truly, You, only You, are the All Knower of all that is hidden and unseen. Never did I say to them aught except what You (Allah) did command me to say: ‘Worship Allah, my Lord and your Lord.’ … (Qur’an, 5:116-117)

Some Muslims too have fallen into a similar trap out of extreme veneration of saints. They now go to dargahs hoping the saints will answer their pleas or will at least intercede to Allah on their behalf. So they direct inner and outer acts of worship to these dead people.

Inner acts of worship are, for example, submission, extreme humility, hope, trust, and love in manners that should be directed toward Allah alone. They have faith that dead people have miraculous power to solve their problems. One must reflect over the fact that when people cannot unconditionally help us even when they are alive, then how can they possibly help us after death, when they are in a life of Barzakh that has nothing to do with the life of this world?

Outer acts of worship done at these places include Sajdah, Tawaf, and also other innovated forms of rituals. Allah alone deserves all types of worship and it should be done only in the manner He taught us through the Messenger. Allah says in the Qur’an:

“And the mosques are for Allah (Alone), so do not do du’a to anyone along with Allah.” (Qur’an, 72:18)

“And when My servants ask you (O Muhammad, peace be upon him) concerning Me, (then answer them), I am indeed near. I respond to the invocations of the supplicant when he calls on Me.” (Qur’an, 2:186)

Making du’a to anyone other than Allah is not only the worst possible deed (Shirk), but it is also futile – because it is neither based on revelation nor reason. When we know that Allah is our Creator, He is the Provider, He is the Lord, He is the Most Merciful, He has power over everything, He Hears us, and Answers us, then shouldn’t He alone be worshiped?

Just why should anyone else be worshiped or venerated? They can’t do us anything and they simply don’t deserve it. They too are totally dependent on Allah.

We worship Allah because He alone truly deserves to be worshiped. There is no being deserving or worthy of our worship except Allah. This is the meaning of “La ilaha illAllah.”

People who leave their Lord and ask others – whether that other is a prophet or an angel or a saint or a stone or an idol – are miskeen because instead of asking the One who is Capable of giving them what they want, they are asking those who are helpless.

“O mankind! A similitude has been coined, so listen to it (carefully): Verily, those on whom you call besides Allah, cannot create (even) a fly, even though they combine together for the purpose. And if the fly snatches away a thing from them, they will have no power to release it from the fly. So weak are (both) the seeker and the sought.” (Qur’an, 22:73)

“O mankind! it is You who stand In need of Allah, but Allah is rich (Free of All wants and needs), Worthy of All praise.” (Qur’an, 35:15)

Going to the graves of saints and directing acts of worship to them is Shirk because humans are being given a divine status that rightly belongs to Allah alone. Allah says:

Say (O Muhammad, peace be upon him): “Do you order me to worship other than Allah? O you fools!” And indeed it has been revealed to you (O Muhammad, peace be upon him), as it was to those (Messengers) before you: “If you join others in worship with Allah, (then) surely, (all) your deeds will be in vain, and you will certainly be among the losers.” Nay! But worship Allah (Alone and none else), and be among the grateful. They made not a just estimate of Allah such as is due to Him. And on the Day of Resurrection the whole of the earth will be grasped by His Hand and the heavens will be rolled up in His Right Hand. Glorified is He and Exalted is He above all that they associate as partners with Him! (Qur’an, 39:64-67)

The Prophets came to guide people when they fell into Shirk. They were an example of perfect worship to Allah. Prophet Muhammad’s life (peace be upon him) is such an example. The Companions, the best generation, and those who came after them were strongly upon this belief.

They never went to the grave of the Prophet (peace be upon him) for help or to make du’a because this contradicts the fundamental message and belief that the Prophet came with. Our Salah is a direct connection with our Lord. What we say in it, if we understood it, is proof of that faith.

The Prophet (peace be upon him) said near the end of his life: “May Allah curse the Jews and the Christians, for they have taken the graves of their Prophets as places of worship.” (Al-Bukhari, Book of Funerals, no. 1330; Sahih Muslim, Al-Masajid, no. 529)

He said to Ali (Allah be pleased with him): “Do not leave a picture except that you erase it, nor an elevated grave except that you level it.” (Sahih Muslim, no. 969)

He (peace be upon him) also said: “Verily, those who were before you all, used to take the graves of their Prophets and righteous people as Masjids. So, do not take the graves as Masjids, for verily I prohibit you all from that.” (Sahih Muslim, no. 532)

Umm Salamah and Umm Habibh mentioned to the Prophet a church that they saw in Ethiopia and the pictures in it. So, he said: “These are people that whenever a righteous man dies among them, they build a Masjid over his grave and make these pictures in it. These people are the worst of creation with Allah.” (Al-Bukhari and Muslim)

It is incumbent on Muslims to realize the dangerous pit many have fallen into out of exaggeration. It is necessary upon us to educate and carry the message of Tawheed to others.

 

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-1 Farooq 2011-06-05 05:41 #
Interesting article..However these so called Muslims who go to "Dargah" have very limited knowledge in Islam and will not listen to you no matter how authentic your references are (believe me I tried many times and all I got in return was good number of people who were dead against me calling me kafir)The source of problem is no Ulema in this country offers to come forward and clarify on this issue in the first place.They go hand in hand with the rest of the ignorant Muslim crowd.May Allah guide these ignorant Muslims towards the right path.Ameen.
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0 Abdullah Broomes 2011-06-28 01:47 #
As Muslims we must do 4 things:

~ seek knowledge

~ act upon knowledge

~ call others to that knowledge

~ while having sabr.

A vast majority of the Ummah are neglectful of the first point, knowledge wont come to you, you must go to it ie sit at the feet of the Scholars &/or Students of Knowledge. If one cant do that, you can always get books & audios. But as i have seen, many follow their culture. May Allah make our hearts sincere, & help us to be eager seekers of knowledge, Ameen.

But back to the topic, The World of Jinn and Magic...

dawahatreading.blogspot.com/2011/06/upcoming-talk-world-of-jinn-and-magic.html?spref=tw
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0 Arif 2011-08-01 16:28 #
Most of the Muslims in Indian subcontinent (India, Pakistan and Bangladesh) are aware aboutthe fact that Dargah's are not a place of worship; they give however so many excuses and that is due to the fact that they are quite influenced by other faiths, practices of their fore fathers. etc.
But these days mostly it is in vogue among the poor muslims who feel quite helpless and are in a situation where there is no hope of finding solutions; these feelings are then exploited by peers etc who advise them to visit a Dargah or see some great murid who can resolve these issues.
Sometimes even well off muslims can fall prey to them.
To top it all Indian muslims have very less knowledge about Islam beyond the basics and also they just do not understand Arabic.
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0 Sayema Zulfeqar 2011-10-27 15:15 #
Bismillah,
Assalam O Alaikum,

Alhamdullilah in the Middle-east I don't get to see these things at all but when I visit my homeland I do find a lot of saint-worshippers. This is the reason why I feel that TAWHEED is the basic knowldege that we muslims must have. Alahmdullilah I'm attending a tawheed workshop & I was quite amazed to see a video which my tawheed teacher showed all of us. You won't actually believe it that people out of respect for that saint were actually crawling while entering the dargah & another clip was that of an alive so called "PIOUS SAINT" of theirs who was actually asking for cash from his followers so that he could intercede for them on the day of judgement. ASTAGHFIRULLAH! What sorts of techniques they use for making people fool..
May Allah guide all of us to the right path..AMEEN
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