• Addressing prophet ﷺ by saying ‘Ya Rasul-Allah’;
• Seeking assistance from other than Allah ﷻ
• Knowledge of Unseen and some of other believes & practices of Islam.
(Please refer to list of specific & more topics in Blog Archive at right end of the blog)
Here at this blog we try to try teach the true practices and clarify the misconceptions in people’s mind about the religion of peace and disrupt the conspiracies against it.
With the help of Allah almighty at this site, we have tried to gather all various traits/acts carried in particular practices mentioned above for better understanding and supported by evidence from the Holy Qur`an, Hadith of the Prophetﷺ and practice of Sahaba ؓ
We have tried our level best to gather information, cross check references and proof read before posting. However despite of this and Islam being a vast sea of knowledge we might of missed or erred in certain places as fact of being human, we will be pleased if readers can make suggestions to add clarity/references and/or inform us of any mistakes & corrections if found in articles. We will thankfully accept it, rectify & revise the article as applicable.
Secondly, certain page numbers and hadith reference mentioned may not tally with different publications as books are published all over the world. Therefore the page/reference numbers may differ with different editions and publishers, hence we have also tried to include chapter numbers as far as possible to help referring with different publications. It is interesting to note that back in the earlier times of the great scholars of Islam, they never mentioned the source of their information – since the readers were very aware as to their status and scholarly capacity. However, in our day, references are a necessary feature, since it is very easy to claim one thing and then fabricate its source. References thus provide an easy and ready source for the readers to check and examine easily. Also this is our sincere appeal to All the readers/Muslim brothers that Ahadith should never be quoted without point references by which we can indirectly help practices of Islam by putting on limitations to fabricators/false preachers.
Third & finally, it is important to point out that when a hadith or other narration is mentioned, it may not always be quoted in full. An explanation is of course required for this. It is simple. In many instances, in either a hadith or other narrations, a number of different subjects would be included which are not required for the particular point that we wish to convey. As a result, we have provided gist of Ahadith that is being emphasized so as not deviate from subject and to limit the size of articles. It is very important to note that by doing this we have not left out anything that would report back contrary to the point that is being made. There is no foul play in Deen.
May Allah Subhanahuwa tala forgive our mistakes, guide us to right path and save us from misguidance and fitna (current turbulance in islam) – Ameen.