Karamat e Auliya Ke Saboot

Book Name:Karamat e Auliya Ke Saboot

amount of time, then can Allah not bestow upon His servants unique powers, which make people contemplate His own divine might? Of course he can.[1]

Allah Almighty is All-Powerful, He is not dependent on anything, and His bounties are beyond count.

He Himself states:

وَ مَا  کَانَ عَطَـآءُ  رَبِّکَ  مَحْظُوْرًا (۲۰)

And the Bestowal of your Lord is not limited. [2]

We learn, there is nothing stopping Allah granting us whatever He wills. He gives whatever He wills to whoever He wills. If He grants His beloved slaves countless powers and miracles, then what right does anybody have to object?

Rejecting a karāmah is not just rejecting the karāmah itself, but it also means a person rejects to the bestowal and power of Allah. If a person does not accept the miracles of saints, it is as though he believes Allah cannot grant something to His servants الامان والحفیظ.

May Allah always protect us from such disrespect and such erroneous beliefs. There is no doubt that karāmah are a reality and saints of Islam رَحِمَهُمُ الـلّٰـهُ display many of them.

Mention of karāmāt in the Quran

O those who love Allah’s Messenger! Many karāmah have also been mentioned in the Quran. For example, there is an entire chapter about the People of the Cave, who were from the nation of Prophet Īsā عَـلَيْـهِ الـسَّـلاَم 


 

 



[1] Aʿzamī Kī Taqrīrēn Nūranī Taqrīrēn, p. 145

[2] Al-Quran, part. 15, Banī Isrāˈīl, verse 20; translation from Kanz al-Irfān