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Ya nabi salam alaika dawateislami
Ya nabi salam alaika dawateislami





ya nabi salam alaika dawateislami

Sunni Scholars considered the act of kissing thumb on hearing the name of Prophet (peace be upon him). Kissing the thumb on hearing the name of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) It is widely supported belief by the scholars of Ahlesunnat wal jamaat including Aala Hazrat Imam Ahmed Raza Khan Qadri because of its permissiblity in Islam. It is based on the belief that Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) can listen to the call of Ummah. It is recited in many notable Sunni Religious organizations of the country like bustanul asyiqin.Ĭalling to Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) by saying "Ya Rasul Allah" is the common practice of the Sunni Muslim of the Indian Subcontinent. Whereas Indonesian Muslim call it as "Sholowat ya Nabi Salam alaika". Muslims of Guyana also follow this tradition. Even the Wahabi/Deobandi dominated region of Bangladesh, "Mymensingh" has not remained untouched with this tradition, one can observe this tradition in various Sunni Mosques of Mymensingh, such as "Sunni Masjid", Kazir Shimla, and mosque associated with lalkuthi Pak Darbar Sharif of Mymensingh. This is the common tradition which is practiced in Every Division of Bangladesh. The similar traditions of reciting Salam are seen in many mosques of Bangladesh but with different Bangla term "Dharaya Milad Kiyam" which probably means "Reciting Milad while standing" in an honor of the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him).

ya nabi salam alaika dawateislami

In India, Salam is recited in every Sunni mosque after fajr prayer and after the weekly Friday prayer. This is one of the important tradition of the followers of Ahle Sunnat wal jamaat which includes honouring the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him ) by standing and reciting this Salam in a group. These are the famous couplet from the poetry which is regarded as Salam in India and Pakistan and " Dharaya Milad Kiyam " in Bangladesh. The movement is identified by the recitation of special salutation to honor Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (Peace and Blessings upon him). So the correct etymology for the movement is Ahle Sunnat wal jamaat not derogatory "Barelvi". Neither Aala Hazrat Imam Ahmed Raza Khan used this term nor any important Sunni Scholar after him approved the term. The term "Barelvi" for the movement was seen as the hazardous invention of various Deobandis Mullahs of past.

ya nabi salam alaika dawateislami

The term Ahlesunnat wal Jamaat is an Urdu-Arabic or Persian-Arabic term which means, Peoples following the Sunnah (way) of Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him).







Ya nabi salam alaika dawateislami