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Lesson No 32
WILAYAH
(Friendship with Allah) and WALIS (Friends of Allah)
Ans. A Muslim who obeys the commands of Allah and His Prophet, offers abundant prayers and keeps away from acts of sin, and loves Allah and His Prophet more than all other things of the world, is close to Allah and is His favourite. He is called a Wali.
Ans. The sign of a Wali is that he is a god-fearing and pious Muslim, offers prayers abundantly, love of Allah and His Prophet is paramount in his heart, he has no appetite for the world and the vision of the life hereafter is always present in his mind.
Ans. Yes, all the holy Companions were Walis because as a result of the company of the holy Prophet love of Allah and His Prophet burned in their hearts. They had no love for this world. They offered prayers abundantly, kept away from the acts of sin and complied with the commandments of Allah and His Prophet (peace be on him).
Ans. No, in no case can a Companion of the Prophet or a Wali be equal to a Prophet in rank.
Ans. No, there is great virtue than being a Companion. Therefore, a Wali who is not a Sahabi can never be equal in rank with or superior to a Sahabi.
Ans. No, they are absolutely wrong. It must be remembered that a man who violates the laws of Shariah can never be a Wali.
Ans. No, as long as a man is in his senses and his strength is intact, there can be no exemption from religious obligations. Nor does any act of sin become permissible for him. If there are any persons with their senses and strength intact, who do not perform the duties prescribed by Allah and do acts against the tenets of Islam and claim license for them, are patently irreligious. They can never be the Friends of Allah. Please Select the Lessons from Jump Menu
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