The reality of bareilawi’ism
Uitgeverij: The orthodox Press
Taal: Engels
Pagina's: 192
Uitvoering: Softcover
Adapted from the work of Shaikh Ehsan Elahi Zaheer
The Bareilawi cult originated in India during the time of the British Raj. They were heavily influenced by Sufiism, Shiism, and Hinduism. The book examines their beliefs and rituals in depth. In particular they boast about their love for the Prophet Muhammad (sallAllahu alaihi wa sallam). This is not borne out by the
fact. It is not unreasonable to state that Bareilawiism is closer to Shi'ism than Ahlus Sunnah. This cult has always opposed AhlusSunnah by going beyond the limits laid down by Allah and His Messenger (sallAllahu alaihi wa sallam) and rebelliously partaking in innovations. Some of their deviant ideas include:
Supplicating and seeking help from other than Allah.
The belief that others along with Allah have Knowledge of the Unseen
Issues regarding the humanity of the Prophet (sallAllahu alaihi wa sallam)
Exaggerated praise regarding the abilities of Prophets and Saints
Grave worship and building structures over them
Saint worship and their polytheistic beliefs regarding them
Seeking blessings from the figures, images, relics and talismans
Excessive indulging in innovated practices opposing the early Salaf
Their customs of religious festivals and the death anniversaries
Spreading superstitions and fairy tales
Disposal the meaning of Qur'anic verses and the Sunnah
Declaring Muslim scholars, leaders and politicians “Kafir”
About the author: Shaykh Ehsan Elahi Zaheer was born in Pakistan in 1945 to a deeply religious family renowned for their piety. He studied at various prestigious
institutions in Pakistan before completing his studies in Madina University, He studied under distinguished scholars including Shaykh Al-Albani and Shaykh Ibn Baz. He wrote extensively on many deviant sects such as the Qadianis, Babis, Bahais, Batinis and Shia. He died on 30 March 1987 whilst delivering a lecture on the ‘Biography of the Prophet Muhammad (sallAllahu alaihi wa sallam), in Pakistan. Terrorists had planted a bomb under the stage, which exploded killing him and many others, He was flown to Riyadh for treatment but did not survive his injuries. It is estimated that about 3 million people attended his funeral prayer. He was laid to rest in Madina's Baqi graveyard, next to Imam Malik bin Anas, May Allah have mercy on him and reward him with A-Firdaus.
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