Ayat
11. Their Messengers
said to them: "We are no more than human beings like you, but Allah bestows His
Grace to whom He wills of His slaves. It is not ours to bring you an authority
(proof) except by the Permission of Allah. And in Allah (Alone) let the
believers put their trust.
Lesson : as
mentioned above in Surah Ibrahim
{A.S} Ayat 11. "Their Messengers said to them: "We
are no more than human beings like you, but Allah bestows His Grace to whom He
wills of His slaves." "Do not make my
grave a place of festivity'' means do not gather there as people do on the
festival of `Eid. Unfortunately, a fraction of heretics consider such
festivities laudable. When the Prophet [SAWW](PBUH) did not like such gatherings on his own grave, how
can it be permissible on the death or birth anniversaries of other people? Some
people misinterpret this Hadith and contend that what it means is that `You
should not come to my grave once in a while but very frequently'' although its
real meaning is that which we have just mentioned. The next sentence confirms
this contention. There is no need for frequent gathering for the reason that
wherever a Muslim may be, the salutations which he performs to the Prophet
(PBUH) will be conveyed to him through the angels. Every Muslim has a desire to
visit the Prophet's grave, and there cannot be any doubt about its desirability,
but there is no need to undertake journey for paying homage and salutation only.
In fact, the real intention of going to Al-Madinah should be to visit Prophet's
Mosque which will include visiting his grave. This is the real meaning of this
Hadith. There is another Hadith which prohibits undertaking a journey to any
mosque except the three which have been marked by the Prophet [SAWW](PBUH).
Hazrat Abu Hurairah (May Allah be pleased with
him) reported: The Messenger of Allah [SAWW](PBUH) said, "Do not make my grave a place of festivity,
and supplicate Allah for me, for your supplication reaches me wherever you
are.''
[Abu Dawud Hadith # 2042].
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