Qabron Par Jana aur Duain - Dr Israr Ahmad
Dr. Israr Ahmad discusses the Islamic perspective on visiting graves, offering prayers near them, and the concept of seeking blessings from deceased saints. He clarifies the distinction between permissible reverence and prohibited acts of associating partners with God (shirk). He explains that while the land surrounding holy sites like Jerusalem holds significance due to the presence of prophets' graves, attributing supernatural power to the deceased or directly asking them for help is forbidden. Prayers and worship should be directed solely to Allah. He emphasizes that visiting graves should be a reminder of the afterlife and a means of seeking forgiveness and guidance, not an opportunity for superstitious practices. The lecture also touches on the spiritual importance of certain places like Masjid al-Aqsa and Masjid an-Nabawi, explaining that the increased reward for prayer in these locations is due to their sanctity, not the inherent power of the place itself.
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