Rasoolullah Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam Is Haazir and Naazir - Proof From The Holy Quran
Rasoolullah Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam Is Haazir and Naazir - Proof From The Holy Quran
Rasoolullah Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam Is Haazir and Naazir - Proof From The Holy Quran
Haazir literally means someone who is present. The meaning of Naazir is one who sees (from near
or far). According to the Shariah, the meaning of Haazir and Naazir in the creation is the
spiritually strong person who sees the entire world as how he sees the palm of his hand, and can
travel through the whole creation assisting those with needs over thousands of miles. [ Jaa’al
Haqqu Wazahaqal Baathil]
Allah Ta’ala states in the Holy Qur’an, “And thus We made you an exalted community among all
the nations that you may be a witness over the people and the Rasool (Messenger) will be a
witness over you.” [Surah 2, Verse 143]
In another Verse He says, “Then how shall it be, when We bring from every Ummah a witness.
And (O Beloved Messenger) We will bring you as a witness against all of them.” [Surah 4, Verse
41]
These Qur'anic verses gesture towards the incident of Qiyaamah wherein the Ummahs of other
Prophets will say to Allah Ta’ala, Your Messengers did not propagate Your commands to us.” The
Prophets will say that they did and will present the Ummah of Rasoolullah (Sallallahu Alaihi
Wasallam) as proof. Their testimony will then be objected to, due to the final Ummah not having
been in the times of the Prophets: “How do you bare witness whilst you have not seen?” The final
Ummah will reply, “Rasoolullah (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) told us.” Then the testimony of the
Noble Messenger (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) will be taken. He will testify to two things: that
the Prophets did indeed propagate Allah Ta’ala’s commands and that his Ummah is worthy of
baring witness. This will conclude the case and judgment will be passed in favour of the Prophets.
[Jaa’al Haqqu Wazahaqal Baathil].
Notice that Rasoolullah (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) is being called a witness to all the nations
that Allah has put upon this earth. Therefore, the Holy Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) must
have been present before his earthly appearance and is still present after this earthly demise,
otherwise he cannot be called upon as a witness in the true sense of the word. There are many
other verses of the Holy Qur’an that call upon Rasoolullah (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) as a
witness. And a witness can only be someone who is Haazir & Naazir.
To illustrate this point imagine a person sitting in his home and watching the news which shows
footage of an accident that occurred earlier in the day. This person is Naazir since he is watching
the accident as it occurred but he was not Haazir (present) at the scene when the accident
actually took place, therefore he cannot stand witness in the court of law. Furthermore, if this
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person was at the scene of the accident, but his attention was somewhere else and he did not
actually see the accident take place, he would be regarded as Haazir but not Naazir. In this case
too, he will not be regarded as a witness in the court of law. Therefore it can be easily understood
that when Allah Ta’ala repeatedly refers to Rasoolullah (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) in the Holy
Qur’an as a witness for the entire Ummah as well as all the previous Ummahs and Prophets, then
there is no doubt that Rasoolullah (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) was Haazir and Naazir then, is
still Haazir and Naazir, and Insha Allah will be till the Day of Qiyaamah.
However, there will be a difference in the testimony of Rasoolullah (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam)
and his Ummah. The testimony of the Ummah will be what they had heard from Rasoolullah
(Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) whereas the testimony of Rasoolullah (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam)
will be an eye witness account, having witnessed the deeds of all the Ummahs himself. [Tafseer
Noorul Irfaan]
If Rasoolullah (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) did not witness the propagation of the previous
Prophets and the condition of his Ummah by sight, why wasn’t his testimony disputed the way
his Ummah’s witnessing was? This proves that his testimony was by eye and the Ummah’s was by
being told, thereby confirming that Rasoolullah (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) is Haazir and Naazir.
In another Verse Allah Ta’ala states, “Surely there has come to you a Messenger from among
yourselves. Heavy upon him is your suffering and he ardently desires your welfare. To the
believers he is most kind and merciful.” [Surah 9, Verse 128]
The word ‘Jaa’akum’ in this verse is an address to Muslims that Rasoolullah (Sallallahu Alaihi
Wasallam) has come to all of them. So he is with every Muslim and they are spread out over the
entire world. Therefore Rasoolullah (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) is also present at all places.
‘Azeezun Alaihi Maa Anitum’ means that Rasoolullah (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) is distressed
when you experience any trouble. This proves that he has information of our difficulties and ease
at every moment, which is why his heart is sorrowed by our problems. If he had no information
about us, how can he become distressed?
The concept of Haazir and Naazir is further proven from the following Verse, “And We have not
sent any Messenger, but that he should be obeyed by the permission of Allah. And if when they
do injustice unto their souls, then O Beloved they should come to you, and then beg for
forgiveness of Allah, and the Messenger should intercede for them. Then surely they would find
Allah Most Relenting, Merciful.” [Surah 4, Verse 64]
This proves that the path of forgiveness for sinners is only for them to present themselves in the
presence of the Holy Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) and asking for intercession, allowing
him to intercede for mercy from the Most Merciful Allah. It definitely does not mean that they
should present themselves in Madina Shareef. Otherwise, what will be the means of forgiveness
for poor sinners like us who are foreigners to the sacred city? Even the wealthy only reach
Madina Shareef once or twice in their lives but commit sin day and night. Thus this would
become a task beyond ability. So the meaning of this Aayat is that he is present by you. [ Jaa’al
Haqqu Wazahaqal Baathil]
Allah Ta’ala further mentions, “And We did not send you but as a Mercy for all the worlds.”
[Surah 21, Verse 107]
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Allah Ta’ala then says, “…And My Mercy encompasses all things.” [Surah 7, Verse 156]
We can ascertain that Rasoolullah (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) is the mercy to all the worlds and
from the second Aayat that the worlds are enclosed with Allah’s Mercy. Therefore Rasoolullah
(Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) encompasses the worlds because he is Allah’s Mercy.
The Glorious Qur’an further testifies, “The Prophet (Muhammad) is closer to the believers even
more than their own selves.” [Surah 33, Verse 6]
The word ‘Awla’ in this verse means dearer, nearer and more deserving and all three meanings
are applicable to Rasoolullah (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam). This tells us that Rasoolullah
(Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) is present (Haazir and Naazir) in the heart of every believer and he is
nearer than the believer’s own soul. [Tafseer Noorul Irfaan]
Due to the earthly demise of Rasoolullah (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam), his being visible to
everyone has ceased, but his august presence has not ended. He has come for all times. Just as the
visibility of the sun ceases at night but not its existence, so too is it with the presence of
Rasoolullah (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam).
May Allah Ta’ala grant us the Taufeeq to understand the august station that He has granted to His
Beloved Rasool (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) and to stay away from those who dare to insult the
Beloved of Allah.
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