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Allah speaks about His Friends in the Holy Qur’aan, in the 10th Sura, Yunus: Verse 62 to
64
When we ponder on these verses then we realise that in the first verse Allah (Almighty
and Glorious is He) describes the status of His friends and in the second He narrates their
recognition whilst in the third He narrates their destiny (anjaam). They have the highest
status of being befriended by Allah. How great is this status! He further tells us that He
has freed them of fear and grief in both the worlds. In the second verse Allah gives us
their recognising features that they are mumin or ‘ones with true faith’ and they practise
restraint. Iman refers to having the proper belief or aqidah: Taqwa is having sound
character (aqhlaq) and performing virtuous deeds (amaal). Therefore Allah’s Friends are
those that have proper belief or aqidah, sound character (aqhlaq) and perform virtuous
deeds (amaal). He whose belief or aqidah is not sound, whose character (aqhlaq) is
unpleasant and lacks in performance of virtuous deeds (amaal) cannot be the ‘Friend of
Allah’. Allah’s Friends externally (zaahir) mirrors Shariah1[1] and internally (baatin)
reflects Tariqah2[2]. His lips must utter the teachings of the Holy Prophet (sallallahu
alaihi wa sallam) (farmane Rasul) and his heart must be a vessel overflowing with Divine
Effusion (Faizane Rasul)3[3].
‘For them are Glad Tidings, in the life of the Present and in the
Hereafter: no change can there be in the Words of Allah, This is indeed
the supreme achievement.’
There has been much confusion regarding Allah’s Friends (Aulia Allah)
and (mindunillah) or idols. Idolatry was widespread in Arabia at the
advent of the Holy Prophet (sallallahu alaihi wa sallam). Allah
therefore sent revelation regarding these (mindunillah) or idols. The
verses which instructs man not to ask for help or benefit from idols has
been used out of context by the Wahabbi / Deobandi Ulema to be
1[1] shari'a: The Sacred Law. Shari 'a makes manifest the Divine
Reality
2[2] tariqa: The Way or Path. Tariqa is the narrow and steep Spiritual
Path to Reality (haqiqa). The qualified -seeker can travel this Path only
under the direction of a qualified Guide (murshid, shaykh, pir). The
name tariqa is specific to the Islamic Spiritual Path.
Allah said ‘zalimeen’,[Zulm: Wrongdoing. The ones not capable of receiving internal
enlightenment are not only wrongdoers, but also display ignorance (jahl), spiritual
immaturity and even arrogance and pride (takabbur)]. referring to those who read the
Qur’aan but twist it’s meaning. Everywhere the word (mindunillah) meaning idols is
used, they translate it as ‘other than Allah”. E.g.: Sura an-Nahl 16: Verse 20
Those whom they invoke besides Allah create nothing and are
themselves created
(Saudi Transalation in Alim Computer Software)
And those (idols) which they (the pagans) call upon apart from Allah. Create nothing and are
themselves created
Turkish translation by Ali Ozek , Nureddin Uzunoglu, Tevfiq Rusti Topuzoglu and
Mehmet Maksutoglu.: Ilmi Nesriyat., Istanbul
Note this is not coming from Indo/Pak but from the seat of the original Sunni Ottomans
They show these ayah to the common man and tell him that asking the Aulia is invoking
‘other than Allah’ and hence saying Ya Rasulullah, Ya Ghous and Ya Khwaja are acts of
shirk. Those that are fooled by them their aqidah is destroyed. Most definitely Prophets
and Aulia are not Allah but they are not included in (mindunillah) or idols. What is our
proof of this? Let us read the Qur’aan. Sura al-Ambiya 21: Verse 98 says:
Verily ye, (Unbelievers), and the (false) gods that ye worship besides
Allah, are (but) fuel for Hell! To it will ye (surely) come!
Do they not consider the Qur’aan (with care)? Had it been from other
than Allah, they would surely have found therein much discrepancy.
Let me present two verses from the Holy Qur’aan, which if looked at
externally seem to contradict each other, how contradiction sets in and
what is the remedy for it. Allah says in Sura at-Tauba 9: Verse 116
The Wahabbi / Deobandi Ulema wrongly translate this verse as
meaning.
Except for Him (Allah) you have neither protector nor helper.
Your (real) friends and protectors are (no less than) Allah, His Messenger, and the
(Fellowship of) Believers, those who establish regular prayers and regular charity, and
they bow down humbly (in worship).
Ponder on these two verses, in the first in states that none can protect and help you except
Allah, whilst the second says that your helper and friend is Allah, His Messenger
(sallallahu alaihi wa sallam) and the group of believers possessing perfect iman. There is
no contradiction if the verses are translated properly. In the first verse there is stated wa
ma lakum mindunillah. I have already stated that mindunillah refers to idols and wrongly
translated as ‘other than Allah’ in certain sectors. If mindunillah is translated, as it
should be, referring to idols then there is no contradiction between the two verses.
O! Allah if we have no helper and protector from these idols, then do we have any that
can protect and help us? Allah replies with Sura al-Maida 5: Verse 55
Your (real) friends and protectors are (no less than) Allah, His Messenger, and the
(Fellowship of) Believers, those who establish regular prayers and regular charity, and
they bow down humbly (in worship).
When he was told to read further he said, “I am trying to act upon a little, it is difficult to
put the whole Qur’aan into practice.”
This is the condition of those fiercely defending the conception of Tauhid exported
worldwide by the Saudi-Wahabbi regime. They read part of a verse, that suits their
ideology, and leave out, conveniently, the rest of the verse or chapter that puts it into
context. E.g. they read this verse to mislead people: Sura al-A’raf 7: Verse 194,
Verily those whom ye call upon besides Allah are servants like you
On the basis of this verse they say we proclaim ‘Ya! Rasulullah, Ya Ghous and Ya
Khwaja”, and since they are servants of Allah being created being like us we are
committing an act of ‘assigning partners to Allah or shirk. In this verse also ibaadun
amsaalukum refers to idols. The proof being that Allah says in the next verse:
The feet you make for these idols can they walk with? Or hands can they hold with? Or
eyes can they see with? Or ears can they hear with?