The Sermon at Ghadir-E-Khum and the Last Declaration

The Sermon at Ghadir-E-Khum and the Last Declaration

Bidding farewell to his native city of Mecca, the Prophet set out for Medina on the 14th Zilhajj, 10 A.H., accompanied by the same congregation of Muslims.

Now as his swift camel sped on with its long swinging strides, a life of tireless toil was nearing its end, a mission of mercy and devotion was approaching its culmination. and the seeds of Divine dispensation were about to begin. to bear fruit. His mien and bearing showed the signs of sublime peace, coupled with an overwhelming sense of gratitude and an insatiable yearning for his Creator and Cherisher.

Yet on close scrutiny, his serene features could not have failed to disclose the signs of deep contemplation as if he was weighing the pros and cons of some momentous decision.

What could be the cause of this restlessness? Had he not accomplished all that he had set his mind to do? The Unity and Justice of God had been convincingly instilled into the hearts of men; the belief in the angels, the

Scriptures, the Prophets, the resurrection of the dead, and the Day of Judgment had all been authoritatively expounded.

But with the meticulous thoroughness of his genius, Prophet Muhammad realised that the most important part of his task still remained unfulfilled, and it was this which made him restless at the moment of his greatest triumph. He saw that the sands of time were running out and the cup of his life was filled almost to the brim. This being so, the most important task was to ensure the continuity of his life’s work by someone endowed with all the moral values which he had upheld, or else all his miraculous achievements during the twenty-three years of his apostolic ministry stood in danger of being irretrievably undone. It was a matter of prime importance that Divine guidance should continue after him and that the Divine sovereignty should be exercised by the chosen ones of God, to be appointed by the Prophet.

He had already designated his Ahl-ul-Bait on several occasions, as the Ark of Noah, the strong rope of God, the door of forgiveness, the purified ones, and made the love of these holy ones incumbent upon his followers. He had similarly, on many occasions, pointed out Ali as “My brother and Successor”, “The door of the city of knowledge”, “The most equitable judge”, “The embodiment of faith”, and having the position in relation to himself as “Aaron was to Moses”.

Were these pronouncements in the course of time going to be forgotten, misinterpreted or ignored by his followers after him? Could the Prophet allow them to be set aside by power-seekers? He knew that he had to make a final and unchallengeable declaration regarding his successor. The choice of the appropriate moment,

however, depended not on him but on Divine Inspiration. With these thoughts in his mind he marched on towards Medina.

As he arrived at Ghadir-e-Khum, suddenly the signs of a revelation appeared. The voice of Archangel Gabriel was heard saying:

“O thou esteemed Messenger, impart the guidance that has been revealed unto thee”, and in order to impress the urgency of the command, Gabriel went on to say:

“For if thou doeth it not, thou hast not imparted Hist Message at all”:

and again in the same breath to allay his fears and misgivings the angel added:

“God will protect thee from the evil designs of men”, (Ch. 5 verse 67)

It is held that the Prophet had already been commanded to proclaim Ali as his successor, but he had postponed the announcement for some suitable occasion to avoid misinterpretation.

*It refers to the Commandment contained in Sura XCIV of the Quran, which says:

1. Have We not opened thy breast for thee? 2. And put off thy burden from thee. 3. Which galled thy back? 4. 5. And have We not raised thy name for thee? Then verily, with trouble cometh ease. 6. Verily, along with trouble cometh ease; 7. And when thou art eased, set up (thy successor). 8. And turn to thy Lord with fervour.

Tafsir Kabir Tafsir Durr-al-Manthur Tafsir Neshapuri, Sirat-al-Halabia.”

In the 7th verse. God has commanded the Prophet to appoint his successor.

On hearing this imperious command, the Prophet made up his mind instantly. He motioned the muezzin Bilal to stop and recite the Azan with the words. “Hayya ala Khair il’amal” (hasten towards the best of deeds). for. surely the acceptance thereof was to be a crucial event upon which the perpetuity of the Prophet’s Mission depended.

As the Prophet pulled up his reins, the whole entourage came to a halt. Those who had gone ahead were summoned back and those who followed gathered round casting inquiring glances at each other. The Prophet soon diss mounted and ordered his followers to clear the ground. The pebbles and thorns that lay scattered about were promptly brushed aside. Others, on receiving his express directions, began to untie the saddles from the backs of their camels, and to pile them one on top of another. so as to make a pulpit. The arrangements thus completed. the throng squatted upon the bare ground, some spreading their cloaks below to protect themselves from the burning sand, others holding up their handkerchieves to shield their eyes from the sun’s glare, for it was nearly midday.

The people having clustered round the pulpit, the Prophet stepped forward and on his right was Ali, whose turban, black in colour, with its ends hanging over both of his shoulders, was arranged by the Prophet himself. Then obeying the Divine Injunction to the letter, he addressed the multitude in the following memorable words!

“All praise belongs to God. In Him do I put my faith and from Him do I crave support. Him do I trust and His I Sayid Safdar Husain.

protection seek against the malice of our souls and evils of our deeds. The misguided have no guide save Him, and those who are guided by Him can never go astray. I bear witness that there is no one worthy of worship save Him and that I, Muhammad, am His slave and Messenger.”

“O ye folk, behold, the All-knowing God hath informed me that the days of my life are coming to an end and the time is fast approaching when I shall be called away from your midst towards the eternal abode. But you and I, each one of us is answerable unto God for all things are duc. unto Him from us. What then do you say?”

And the listeners answered, “we bear witness that thou hast done thy duty and never stinted to guide and advise us according to the Divine Will.”

“Then do ye bear witness”, asked the Prophet, “to the Unity of God and the Apostleship of this servant of God, who now speaks to you by His command, and do ye not hear witness that the resurrection and judgment, heaven and hell and the life hereafter are certainties?”

And they all answered, “Yea, verily Yea.”

“Now then”, continued the Prophet, “Listen to me carefully; I have been commanded to tell you that I will soon be taken away from your midst, but I leave unto you my Legacy of two grand precepts, each of which surpasses the other in its grandeur-God’s Holy Book (The Quran) and my Ahl-ul-Bait (my irrevocable Progeny, consisting of Ali, Fatima, Hasan and Husain). Never shall they separate from one another until they reach me in Heaven at the Fountain of Kausar, and so long as you will adhere unto both my legacies, you will never be led astray after me. Therefore, O ye folk, it is my last Will and Testament unto

you that you should always remain faithful to the Holy Quran and my Ahl-ul-Bait as true Muslims until death.”

By these portentous words all those who loved their teacher and benefactor were moved to tears.

And he continued, “Do not lag too far behind them and do not walk ahead of them, for in either event you will go astray. But follow them and walk in their footsteps and they will guide you along the Straight Path.”.

Then he asked, “Who do you think is more worthy of obedience than your souls?”

And they answered, “God and His messenger know best.”

And he continued, “Lo! God is my Master, and am I not worthy of obedience from you?”

And they all said, “Yea, verily Yea.”

Then the Prophet bent down and lifted up Ali in his hands, showing him to the crowds on all sides of the pulpit, and proclaimed,

مَنْ كُنْتُ مَوْلاهُ فَهذا عَلى مَولاهُ

“Mun Kunto Maulaho fe haaza Ali-yun Maulah”

“Of whomsoever I am the Master (Maula), this Ali is his Master (Maula)”. So saying the Prophet raised up his hands heavenwards and prayed, “O our God, love those who will love Ali, despise those who will despise him; support those who will support him; and reject those who will reject him. 1 **

1 Suyuti has reported thus: “O God! Befriend him who is a friend of Ali, and be an enemy to him who is an enemy to Ali.”

Announcing this thrice, he got down from the raised platform, and seated Ali in a tent, where the people did him homage. Omar bin Al-Khatab was the first to congratulate Ali and to acknowledge him ‘Guardian of all Believers

Saying “Bakhin bakhin laka ibne Abi Talib Asbahta Maulayee Wa Maula kulla Momineen wa Mominaatin.” “Greetings be to thee O son of Abu Talib! Thou hast dawned as my Leader and the Leader of all faithful men and women,”

After the men, came all the women to congratulate Ali. At the conclusion of this installation ceremony, the Holy Prophet asked the congregation, ‘Have I not truly and faithfully delivered unto you the Message?”

And they answered, “Yea, verily Yea.”

Then the Prophet said, “Go now, and let those who have been present here today repeat and convey to those who are absent all that they have seen and heard.”

At this moment the Divine Inspiration again descended upon our Holy Prophet with the memorable words that read, “This day have I perfected unto you your religion and completed upon you My Blessings, and I am well- pleased with Islam as your religion.” (Ch. 5. Verse 3).

The tone and purpose of these two religious revelations.. firstly, the verse commanding the Prophet to deliver the Message with the warning that any omission on his part would be a complete failure of his mission, and secondly, this last revelation, declaring the Lord’s pleasure at the

I Mishkat Khasais Nasai; Rawdzat-al-Ahhab; Rawdzat-al-Safa.

fulfilment of the task, clearly indicate that they relate to some matter of prime importance and not merely to some abstruse detail of ritual. It is only in the light of the Hadith-e-Ghadir that these two passages of the Holy Quran can be properly understood in their true importance and full significance. By consensus of the exegesis these two verses were revealed after the Prophet’s last pilgrimage.

Authentic Proofs

In Mishkat, a tradition of Bara’a Bin Azib and Zaid is quoted here for further clarification from the Musnad of Ahmed Ibn Hanbal The Companions state, “We were accompanying the Apostle on his journey. When we reached the oasis of Ghadeer-e-Khum, the announcer called ‘Assalato Jamia’, (come to congregational prayer). The earth under the trees was swept for the Apostle. Then after the Zohar prayer was over, the Apostle held the hand of Ali Ibn Abi Talib and said, “O people! Do you know that according to every believer I am superior to his soul?” All of them replied, ‘It is a fact, O Messenger of Allah! To every believer you are superior to his soul’. Then the Apostle said, ‘Ali is also the Lord of him whose Lord I am. O Allah! Befriend him who befriends Ali and be alien to him who is alien to Ali. Thereafter Omar met Ali and said, “Hail to thee! O son of Abu Talib, today you become the Lord of all believing men and women

.”

Wahidee in Asbab-un-Nuzool; Suyuti in Tafseer-e- Durr-i-Mansoor, Shaukani in Tafseer Fathul Qadir and Sidecq Hasan Khan in Fathul Bayan mention a tradition noted by Ibn Abi Hatim and other scholars from Abu Saeed Khudri in which it is stated that the verse “O Messenger! Make known what has been revealed unto you by

” your Lord and if you do not do so you have not made known your message.” The Quran Ch. 5, verse 67-was revealed on the occasion of the event at Ghadir-e-Khum in honour of Ali. Moreover in another tradition which. has been quoted by Aini in his annotation of Sahech Bukharee, this verse is paraphrased as “O Messenger ! Proclaim the order which your Lord has passed and revealed unto you in honour of Ali Ibn Abu Talib.” So when this verse was revealed the Apostle held Ali by his hand and said, “Ali is also Lord of him who has taken me as his Lord.”

Many similar quotations are given by historians and the names of a few are mentioned below:-

Abul Fida, Ibn Khallakan in Wafiyat-ul-A’ yaan; Hakim in his Mustadrak; Nasace in Kitabul Khasais; Ibn Hajar Makki in Sawaiq-i-Muhriqa; Rawdzat-ul-Ahbab; Naishapuri in Tafseer Gharaibul Quran, Hafiz Ibn Mardwaih and Hafiz Abu Naeem from Abu Saeed Khudri.

Muhammad Ibn Saalim Hanafi remarks in his marginal note on Sirajul Muneer-i-Azeezee, an annotation of Jam’i Sagheer of Suyuti, that when the Apostle delivered his speech “Ali is also the Lord of him who has me for his Lord, and some of the people inquired of the Holy Prophet, Was it not sufficient for us to profess the ‘Creed of evidence, say our prayers and give alms with strict regularity, that the superiority and Lordship of Abu Talib’s son is now being imposed upon us? Do you commission us in this matter of your own accord, or is it ordered by Allah?” The Apostle replied, “By Him other than whom there is no one to be worshipped, this is the order of Allah”.

Tafseer-o-Sa’labi, Noor-ul-Absar, Seerat-ul-Halabiyah and Mustadrak relate that when on that day a man named

Haris, son of No’man Fihri refused to acknowledge Ali as his leader and disputed with the Holy Prophet on this matter and said, “O Allah! If this be truly Thy Command then either rain down stones from heaven upon Muhammad or punish us.” A large stone fell upon him from heaven so that he was killed, just as the army of Abraha and their elephants had been killed before.

The following verse was revealed on that occasion:-

“A questioner asked for the inevitable punishment to befall the disbelievers which no one can avert”. (Chapter 70 Verse 1-2.)

The great research scholar, Allama Sayed Hamid Hus- sain Kintoori, has written a book in two volumes called. Abaqatul-Anwar on the investigation of the innumerable sources through which the Hadith-e-Ghadir has come down to us. In recent years the eminent Alim, Ayat-Ullah Shaikh Abdal Husain-al-Ameeni of Najaf has listed the names of one hundred and ten companions of the Holy Prophet who have reported this tradition as eye-witnesses and eighty-three Tabe’in who heard it from their elders and three hundred and fifty-nine Ulema of all sects, arranged chronologically through each of the centuries since the time of the Prophet up to the present day, who have recorded the sermon of Ghadir-e-Khum in their books and acknowledged its authenticity. Ayatullah-al-Aminis major opus ‘Al-Ghadir”, is a classic of erudition and painstaking research. The book establishes beyond doubt, whatever the criterion of verification adopted, the overwhelming incontrovertibility of the event of Ghadir i.c. the nomination of Ali. It also firmly prescribes the injunction that if ever any tradition is to be believed, the Hadith-e- Ghadir holds the first claim to acceptance.

It will be readily vouched by every scholar of the Arabic language that the word ‘Maula’ in its meaning is far superior to the word Caliph. A Caliph is only a successor to one in any office, but a “Maula” means the Lord and Master of everything. In using the word ‘Maula’ for Ali, the Apostle of God intended to convey the Divine Will that after him. Ali should be held in the same position as he himself was for the people.

The Holy Quran says:

“And neither doth he speak of (his own) inclination. It (the wording) is naught but a revelation revealed (unto him) (Chapter 53, Verse 3 and 4).

Ali was undoubtedly the chosen and declared successor of the Holy Prophet from the beginning of his Prophetic Career. Now he had the distinction of being to the Muslims what the Holy Prophet was to them; which meant that Ali was to be treated in place of (Successor to) the Prophet after his death.”

Shah Ali Hasan Jaisi, a great celebrated Sunni Suli, has made the meaning of the word “MAULA as implied in the declaration, very clear in his couplet in Persian:

عبث در معنی من کنت مولیٰ میروی ہر سو على مولی به آن معنی که پیغمبر بود موشے

“Abus dar maance-ay mun kunto Maula mee ravce hersoo, Ali Maula ba-on mance keh Paigamber boo-ood Maula”.

1 Tabari, Ibne Athir; Abul Fida, Amir Ali

Translation:

“In vain doth thou wander in all directions in interpreting the word Maula (Master).

Ali is in the same sense Maula (Master) as was the Holy Prophet Maula (Master).”

Philosophers, commentators of the Quran, poets, historians and seekers of truth all unanimously acknowledge this vital tradition as an established fact. The valley of Ghadir-e-Khum owes its fame to this single, unique and unforgettable event, on it the survival of the guidance of Islam depends, and so long as there remains a single grain of sand from that parched and arid wilderness, it will rise and proudly describe how the Prophet of Mercy once trod upon that ground, how he lifted up the worthiest of his disciples and proclaimed him as the Amir-ul-Mominin. for there was no one worthier than him and his descendants the eleven Imams, to defend, expound and propagate Islam’s immortal teachings to the world.

The Holy Prophet has said:

“I am the last of the Apostles of Allah (Khatam-un- Nabeeyeen) O Ali, whilst you are the last of the successors to the Prophets.” (Khatam-ul-Waseeyeen).

Eid e Ghadeer Elaan e wilayat e Maula Ali Ul Murtuza (Alehissalaaam)

Eid e Ghadeer Elaan e wilayat e Maula Ali Ul Murtuza (Alehissalaaam)

Kaun hain hamare Ali?

Ali wo Jiske liye RasoolAllah SallAllahu Alaihi wa Aalihi wa Sallam ne farmaya:
Aadam Alaihissalam ki takhleeq se 14 hazaar saal pehle Mai aur Ali Allah ki Bargah me Ek Noor they

Ali wo Jiske liye RasoolAllah SallAllahu Alaihi wa Aalihi wa Sallam ne farmaya:
Ali ko Meri Mitti se banaya gaya

Ali wo Jiske liye RasoolAllah SallAllahu Alaihi wa Aalihi wa Sallam ne farmaya:
Mai aur Ali Ek He Nasab se Hain

Ali wo Jiske liye RasoolAllah SallAllahu Alaihi wa Aalihi wa Sallam ne farmaya:
Mai aur Ali Ek He Darakht se Paida Hue Hain(yaani Ek He Shajra, Ek He Nasab)”

Ali wo Jiske liye RasoolAllah SallAllahu Alaihi wa Aalihi wa Sallam ne farmaya:
Ali ka Gosh Mera Gosh hai aur Ali ka Khoon Mera Khoon hai

Ali wo Jiske liye RasoolAllah SallAllahu Alaihi wa Aalihi wa Sallam ne farmaya:
Ali Mujhse hai aur Mai Ali se Hun.”

Ali wo Jiske liye RasoolAllah SallAllahu Alaihi wa Aalihi wa Sallam ne farmaya:
Ali Mere liye aise hai jaise Harun Alaihissalam Musa Alaihissalam keliye

Ali wo Jiske liye RasoolAllah SallAllahu Alaihi wa Aalihi wa Sallam ne farmaya:
Mai Ilm ka Shehar hun Ali Uska Darwaza hai, jisko is Shehar me aana ho wo darwaze se aaye

Ali wo Jiske liye RasoolAllah SallAllahu Alaihi wa Aalihi wa Sallam ne farmaya:
Jiska Mai Maula Hun uska Ali Maula Hai

Ali wo Jiske liye RasoolAllah SallAllahu Alaihi wa Aalihi wa Sallam ne farmaya:
Tum dono jahan me Mere Bhai ho

Ali wo Jiske liye RasoolAllah SallAllahu Alaihi wa Aalihi wa Sallam ne farmaya:
Ali Mere Jaisa Hai (ka Nafsi)”

Ali wo Jiske liye RasoolAllah SallAllahu Alaihi wa Aalihi wa Sallam ne farmaya:
Ali Mere liye aise hai Jaise Mera Sar Mere Jism keliye!

Ali wo Jiske liye RasoolAllah SallAllahu Alaihi wa Aalihi wa Sallam ne farmaya:
Ay Allah! Jo Ali se Muhabbat karey Tu usse Muhabbat kar aur jo Is se bugz rakhe Tu us se bugz rakh.

Ab bhi aankh khuli ya aur batayen “Kaun Hain hamare Maula Ali?”

Alaihim Afdalus Salawatu was Salaam

Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal, al-Fada’il al-sahaba, vol.2, pg.663 H#1130 from Abdur-Razzak, from Mu’amar, from al-Zuhri, from Khalid ibn Mu’dan, from Zadan, from Salman al-Farsi. (RadiAllahu Anhum)
Imam-al Tabari, al Riyad al Nadirah, vol.2, pg.163- 164 and vol.3 pg.154
Mustadrak al-Hakim, vol.2 pg.609
Imam-al Jawzi in Tadhkirat Al-ashy khawass, pg.46
Musnad al-Firdaus, H#4176 (its mentions 4000 years instead of 14000 years)
Tarikh Damishq ibn Asakir, Vol.3, Pg.154
Imam Dhahabi Mizan al-itidal, vol.1 pg.235
Imam al-Razi in Zayn al Fata fi tafsir Surat Hal ata
Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal in Zawaid manaqib Amir al Muminin, manuscript.
This tradition has also been narrated by also Ibn Mardawayh, Ibn Abd al Barr, al Khatib al Baghdadi, Ibn al Maghazili, al-Asimi, Shiruyah al Daylami and others from Imam Ali Alaihissalam, Hazrat Salman , Abu Dharr , Anas ibn Malik, Jabir ibn Abd Allah and other companions (RadiAllahu Anhum Ajmaeen) Musnad Ahmad bin Hanbal, vol.4 pg.66
Tabrani, Mujam al Awsat, 6/162,163 #6085
Haysami, Majma uz Zawaid, 9/168
Imam Alusi in Tafsir Ruh al-Ma’ani, Vol.6 pg.186
Imam Tabarani in Mujam al awsat, vol.3
Tirmidhi, vol.13 pg.178
Mujam al awsat Tabarani, vol.3
Manaqib al-Maghazili, pg.122
Asad Al-Ghaba ibn Atheer, vol.4 pg.26
Riyadh Al-Nadhira Tabari, vol.2 pg.216
Manaqib Khawarizmi, ch.14, pg.87
Tabrani Mujam al Kabir, 12/18, #12341
Haysami, Majma uz Zawaid, 9/111
Sahih Bukhari (Baab)
Tirmizi, Jaame al Sahih, 5/632, #3712
Ibne Hibban, Sahih, 15/373, #6929
Hakim, Mustadrak, 3/119, #4579
Nasayi, Sunan al Kubra, 5/132, #8484
Ibne Abi Shaibah, Musannaf, 6/372,373, #32121
Abu Ya’ala, Musnad, 1/293, #355
Tabrani, Mujam al Kabir, 18/128, #265
Sahih Bukhari, 4/1602, #4154
Sahih Muslim, 4/1870, 1871, #2404
Tirmzi, Jaame as Sahih
Hakim, Mustadrak
Ye Hadees-e-Pak 150 se zyada alag alag sanado se riwayat hui hai hamari Ahle Sunnat ki kitabo me. Batao kitne refence chahiye.
Tirmizi, Jaame as Sahih, 5/636, #3720
Hakim, Mustadrak, 3/15, #4288
Sunan al-kubra Nasai, vol.7 #8403
Fazail e sahaba Ahmad, vol.2 #966
Khasais e Ali Nasai, pg.63 #71
Musnad ibn abi Shaybah, vol.6 #32077
Mustadrak Hakim, vol.3 pg.141
Al-Jami Suyuti, vol.1 pg.583
Sawaiq al-muharriqa Haythami, pg.125
Tarikh Baghdad Al-Baghdadi, vol.1 pg.51
Hilyat ul-Awliya Asfahani, vol.1 pg.182
Al-Riyadh Al-Nadihra Tabari, vol.2 pg.219
Manaqib, Khawarizmi, ch.14, pg.91
Tabrani, Mujam al Kabir, 2/357, #6505
Haysami, Majma uz Zawaid, 9/106
Hisamuddin Hindi, Kanzul Ummal, 13/138,139, #36437
Ibne Asakir, Tarikh e Damishq al Kabir, 45/179

( मैं जिस जिस का वली अली भी उसका वली)
“रसूलुल्लाह सल्ल0

हज़रत अम्मार इब्ने यासिर रदिअल्लाहु अन्ह अरजा से रिवायत है आं हज़रत सल्ल0 ने फरमाया
जहां तौहीद ओ रिसालात की तस्दीक करो वहां वहां मेरे भाई अली की विलायत तस्दीक करो (सही मुस्लिम जिल्द 3 सफा 96….108

हजरत ए अबु दरदा रदिअल्लाहु अन्ह अरजा से रिवायत है रसूलल्लाह सल्ल0 ने फरमाया
ए लोगो अली की विलायत सफीना ए नजात है
कहीं तुम भी मुकर ना जाना जैसे मूसा के बाद हारून का इन्कार किया था कौम ने और बो हमेशा बर्बाद रहें
(खसाएसे अली जिल्द 2 सफा 156
इमाम नसाई

साबित बिन क़ैस रदिअल्लाहु अन्ह अरजा से रिवायत है रसूलल्लाह सल्ल0 ने फरमाया
मैं इस फानी दुनिया को अनक़रीब अलविदा कहूंगा साबित बिन क़ैस ने अर्ज़ किया या रसूलुल्लाह सल्ल0 हम आपके बाद किसके सहारे रहेंगे तब आप सल्ल0 ने फरमाया मैं तुम्हारे दरमियान अली को हुज्जत छोड़े जा रहा हूँ
उसकी इत्तेबाअ करना विलायत की पैरवी करना अनक़रीब फिर तुम्हारा विलायते अली इब्ने अबी तालिब पर इम्तेहान होगा
तारिख ए दमिश्क जिल्द 1 सफा 119( मैं जिस जिस का वली अली भी उसका वली)
“रसूलुल्लाह सल्ल0

हज़रत अम्मार इब्ने यासिर रदिअल्लाहु अन्ह अरजा से रिवायत है आं हज़रत सल्ल0 ने फरमाया
जहां तौहीद ओ रिसालात की तस्दीक करो वहां वहां मेरे भाई अली की विलायत तस्दीक करो (सही मुस्लिम जिल्द 3 सफा 96….108

हजरत ए अबु दरदा रदिअल्लाहु अन्ह अरजा से रिवायत है रसूलल्लाह सल्ल0 ने फरमाया
ए लोगो अली की विलायत सफीना ए नजात है
कहीं तुम भी मुकर ना जाना जैसे मूसा के बाद हारून का इन्कार किया था कौम ने और बो हमेशा बर्बाद रहें
(खसाएसे अली जिल्द 2 सफा 156
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Who Are the Hidden Wali (Abdaal) and What’s the Secret of Hazrat Khizar (ع)?

■ Who Are the Hidden Wali (Abdaal) and What’s the Secret of Hazrat Khizar (ع)?

You see, in every age, the world doesn’t just run on politics, technology, or markets. It runs on barakah — hidden blessings, flowing silently, like fragrance from a rose no one can see, but everyone can feel. That barakah often comes through the Abdaal — the hidden Aulia, the spiritual powerhouses whose identities are known only to Allah ﷻ. And among them shines a legendary friend of Allah ﷻ whose story refuses to fade: Hazrat Khizar (ع) — the green one, the guide of seekers, the unseen wanderer of divine roads.

These are not your regular people. These are the quiet ones in the background, the unknown servants of Allah ﷻ who don’t wear labels, don’t show miracles on stage, and might just be selling tea at a corner or sweeping a mosque floor somewhere — but because of their hearts, rain falls, wars are diverted, and entire nations are spared from punishment.

SubhanAllah! How some scholars get a little too uptight or strict when discussing Hadith about the Abdaal. But love doesn’t live in narrowness. And spiritual truths often come dressed in gentle metaphors — the kind that only lovers of Allah ﷻ truly understand.

From Imam Ahmad bin Hanbal (ر), there’s a narration that traces back to Mawla Ali bin Abi Talib (ع), who said: There are 40 men in Syria — these are the Abdaal. Every time one of them dies, Allah ﷻ replaces him. Because of them, it rains, enemies are defeated, and punishments are kept far from the people. SubhanAllah. Isn’t that beautiful?

Another narration from Hazrat Ubada bin Samit (ر) shares the same meaning but mentions 30 Abdaal. Different numbers, yes — but the same deep fragrance of truth.

And guess what? Imam Zurqani, a big name among scholars, says this Hadith from Hazrat Ali (ر) is reliable. And other respected Imams — like Imam Ismail Al-Hilmi — comment that Hazrat Ubada’s narration gains strength when heard through multiple authentic chains.

In fact, even some collectors of Hadith, like those behind Sunan Abi Dawood and Sunan Ibn Majah, believed certain pious people in their time were Abdaal!

Now, imagine this SubhanAllah: great Imams of Islamic history — like Imam Shafi’i (ر) — being called an Awtaad, a kind of spiritual pole, by none other than Hazrat Khizar (ع) himself!

And Imam Ahmad bin Hanbal (ر)? SubhanAllah! Hazrat Khizar is said to have referred to him as a Siddiq — a title usually reserved for the highest level of truthful lovers!

And what about Imam Abdul Rahman al-Sulami (ر)? SubhanAllah! Imam Abu Abdullah Hakim Nishapuri said that if this man wasn’t a wali, then there were no friends of Allah on Earth! Allah Allah! That’s how radiant his inner light was.

The list continues: Hazrat Hammad bin Salama (ر) was also counted among the Abdaal by the noble Imam Nawawi (ر).

But my favorite part? Allahu Akbat! SubhanAllah! Shaykh-ul-Akbar Imam Ibn Arabi (ر), the great traveler of spiritual galaxies, once asked a wise elder how one becomes an Abdaal. The answer is that Not fame, not miracles, not speeches. Just four simple secrets of lovers:

Silence

Solitude

Hunger

Wakefulness

Four keys that unlock the door of divine nearness… and open the heart to becoming one of Allah’s hidden friends.

Ok now this part might make your heart skip a beat: there’s a Hadith mentioned in Kitab al-Adhkar by Imam Nawawi (ر), where Prophet Muhammad ﷺ said that if your ride runs away in a desert, call out:

❝O servants of Allah, stop it!
O servants of Allah, stop it!❞

Because Allah ﷻ has soldiers walking this Earth — unseen to the eye, but always near.

Sufis have always believed that every city, every small town — even your own village — has someone among them: a Qutb, or an Abdal, whose presence keeps harm away and mercy flowing like a breeze in the air.

Ah Allah Allah, now we come to the one whose name makes the hearts of seekers flutter like leaves in spring: Hazrat Sayyidna Abul Abbas Khizar (ع) — the luminous traveler who met Prophet Musa (ع) and taught him the secrets of divine wisdom in Surah Al-Kahf.

He’s known as the Naqeeb al-Aulia — the leader of all Aulia Allah. The one whose feet walk both the seen and the unseen worlds.

He holds ‘Ilm Ladunni’, divine knowledge directly from Allah ﷻ — not through books or teachers, but through inspiration poured directly into the heart.

Wherever he sat, the barren land would become green — and that’s how he got the name “Khizar”, from the word green. SubhanAllah.

His lineage was discussed by Scholars like Imam Hajar Asqalani (ر) say he goes all the way back to Prophet Nuh (ع), through Baliya bin Malkan. Some call him Khizoon, a name that softened over time into Khizar.

This is a big question in the halls of spirituality.

Many great scholars say: Yes, he was a Prophet. Because in Surah Al-Kahf, he shows knowledge greater than Prophet Musa (ع) in certain matters — and how can a Prophet follow someone less than a Prophet?

Imam Ibn Jarir Tabari, Imam Thalabi, and even Imam Abu Hayyan (ر) all said he’s a Prophet whose knowledge came through hidden divine revelation.

But… wait.

Some Sufis, with hearts full of love, say he wasn’t a Prophet, but rather a Wali — a friend of Allah ﷻ whose nearness allowed him to carry that divine light without being a prophet.

Imam Qushayri (ر), in his famous Risala, sides with this view.

Others Imam Abu Mansoor Maturidi say maybe he’s an angel in human form, or simply a righteous servant.

And you know what? SubhanAllah! That’s the beauty of it. In the world of Wilayah, not everything is black and white. Sometimes, it’s all green — like Khizar’s touch — soft, alive, and full of secrets.

In the end, whether he’s a Prophet or a Wali, whether the Abdaal are 30 or 40, the message is the same:

There are people walking this Earth — hidden, humble, and holy — whose very presence holds back storms.

And there are mysteries Allah ﷻ hides in the folds of time, only revealing them to those whose hearts are open like flowers in the morning.

So my dear readers, walk gently. You never know who the Abdaal are. It might even be the one who serves you chai today. Or the one who sweeps your local masjid before Fajr.

And remember, the one who seeks Allah ﷻ sincerely… may just be on their own quiet path to becoming one of them.

اللّٰهُمَّ صَلِّ عَلَىٰ مُحَمَّدٍ وَّعَلَىٰ اٰلِ مُحَمَّ

What Shapes Do Jinn Take… and Where Do They Lurk?

■ What Shapes Do Jinn Take… and Where Do They Lurk?

You see, the jinn aren’t just some spooky tales told to scare children at night. No, no! These are real beings — created from smokeless fire long before us humans were ever shaped from clay. They live, they move, they — mostly unseen — but oh, how close they sometimes are…

Now here’s where the points gets intresting: the jinn are shape-shifters. Total masters of disguise! One moment they might appear like a human, and the next — poof! — they’re a snake slithering quietly in the corner. Another time, they become a scorpion hiding beneath a rock, or even a gentle-looking goat grazing in a field… but don’t be fooled! Behind the innocent face may be something far from it.

They’ve taken the forms of:

Humans, animals, snakes, scorpions

Camels, cows, goats, horses, mules, donkeys

Birds flying silently through the night

But most commonly — and this might make your heart beat a little faster — they appear as black dogs or black cats. Yes, you read that right! Especially black ones.

Why black, you ask? Sufis say there’s something about the black color that suits the darker, hidden energies — the secretive, the shadowy, the deceptive. Not all black animals are evil of course — let’s not be unfair to nature! But many scholars and Aulia Allah have noted that those jinn who come with mischief often prefer this darker shade. It’s like their favorite costume.

Now, let’s sneak into the homes of these hidden beings. Where do they hang out when they’re not busy creeping through the unseen?

Their favorite hideouts are:

Dusty deserts and wild, deep forests

Mountain valleys and rocky gorges

Piles of trash, dirty places, and unclean corners

Public toilets and bathroom spaces (yup, that’s why we say du’a before entering!)

Cracks in walls, caves, abandoned ruins

Empty houses, cemeteries, old marketplaces

Even in the quiet corners of our own homes… if we’re not careful with cleanliness and remembrance of Allah ﷻ.

Spooked yet?
Don’t be!
But stay respectful — and mindful.

And here’s something really fascinating… the time of their roaming. Oh yes, jinn have peak hours!

Their favorite time to scatter and spread is right after sunset. From the moment the sun dips below the horizon and night begins to unfold its dark cloak — until about one hour into the night — that’s when they’re most active. That dusky hour is a spiritually sensitive time, and our beloved Prophet Muhammad ﷺ even warned us to bring children indoors and recite protective du’as during this twilight period.

Because during that shadowy stretch of time, the veil between the seen and unseen feels a little thinner. The darkness becomes a playground for the jinn — especially those up to no good.

So what do we do, dear readers?

We don’t fear — but we stay protected. We stay in wudu, we recite 11x Ayat al-Kursi, we remember Allah ﷻ, and we keep our homes clean — not just from dust, but from spiritual dirt. We don’t go poking around in abandoned places or testing the unseen. And most importantly: we live with awareness. Because the more light we carry in our hearts, the less darkness can touch us.

So if you hear a random rustle, feel a cold breeze when the windows are shut, or see a black cat staring too long… smile, recite Auzu Billahi Mishaitanirajim Bismillah Irehman nirahim, and remember: the lovers of Allah ﷻ are always under His protection.

Because in the end — whether jinn or men — only those can harm you who your Rabb allows… and He is the best of Protectors.

La hawla wa la quwwata illa billah

There is no power and no strength except with Allah ﷻ.