Tabarukat Ki Barakaat

Book Name:Tabarukat Ki Barakaat

Dear Islamic brothers! Ponder over! We can learn a lot of things from this parable that we should always think positive about others. Even if there is a pious bondman of Allah عَزَّوَجَلَّ, who is a famous Wali, we should always think positive about him and refrain from examining him.

Similarly, we should have no doubts about holy relics. Remember! A Wali strictly abides by the rules of Shari’ah. If we find a person outside a shrine with very long hair, who wears a lot of rings and does not offer Salah, then how can he be a Wali? Also, remember this! A Wali is an ‘Aalim (Islamic scholar). If you read the stories of Data Sahib, Khuwajah Sahib, Ghaus-e-Pakرَحِمَهُمُ الـلّٰـه  or any other famous pious person, you will find one thing common in their biographies that the early stages of their lives were spent in gaining the knowledge of Islam.

Remember! There are many benefits of thinking positive, whereas there are many harmful effects of evil presumption. Alas! There are many people in our society that are more inclined towards having evil presumption as compared to good thoughts. There are scenes of evil presumption upon every matter. If we ring someone and they don’t pick up, then evil presumption is made. If the son’s attention towards the mother decreases, then evil presumption about the daughter-in-law is made. If we are made to leave a good job from somewhere, then evil presumption is made about one of the workers. If we suffer loss in our business, then evil presumption is made about a businessperson close-by. If our organisational responsibility has been ended or changed due to our own lack of progress or in the light of organizational policy, then evil presumptions are made about other responsible Islamic brothers. If the arrangements for a Na’at Khuwani is weak, then evil presumptions are made about responsible Islamic brothers for the arrangements. If someone is swaying in the love for the Prophet صَلَّى اللهُ عَلَيْهِ وَاٰلِهٖ وَسَلَّم whilst listening to a Na’at or crying due to remembering his own sins, then evil presumption is made. If a pious person or a Peer (spiritual guide) narrates a story of his own for persuasion of his followers or for expressing gratitude, then evil presumption is made about them. Whoever has taken a loan or has booked some stock and is not contactable, evil presumption is made. If someone has given a time and came late, evil presumption is made. If someone possesses a car, a nice house and other facilities in a short period of