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We,
the Ahle Sunnah Wal Jammat, believe
that the Prophet [May Allah bless him and grant him peace] is Haadhir and Nadhir, which simply put means that
he views our actions and in this way we are presented to him.
He [May Allah bless him and grant him peace] is Nadhir,
since he views our actions, both good and bad.
Definition
of Hadhir/Nadhir
Mufti
Ahmad Yaar Khan and Allama Ghulam Rasool Sa’eedi write:
Haadhir Nadhir does not mean that the
Prophet [May Allah bless him and grant him peace] is present. Rather,
it means that the Prophet [May Allah bless him and grant him peace]
views the actions of his Ummah whilst he is in his grave. He can go
from his grave to other places where he likes spiritually. He prays
for us.
[Tawzeeh-ul-Bayaan
Sharh Sahih Muslim vol 1 Chapter on Mi’raj Ja al-Haqq chapter
Al
Haadir-u-wannadir by Mufti Ahmad Yaar Khan]
Proof
of Hadhir/Nadhir
Allah
Ta’ala says in the Qur’an
"O Prophet! [May Allah bless him and
grant him peace] no doubt, We have sent you as a witness, bearer of
glad tiding and a Warner"
[Surah Al-Ahzab, verse 45.]
The
Qur’an refers to RasoolAllah [May Allah bless him
and grant him peace] as ‘Shahid’(witness) and the witness
is someone who sees whilst being present. [Mufradaat, Imam Raghib, under the word Shahid]
Allah sent the Prophet [May Allah
bless him and grant him peace] as Shahid. It is for this reason
we refer to him as metaphorically
being Haadhir/Nadhir and that he is not Hadhir/Nadhir in the way that
are the Angels Kiraman, Katibeen. (The Angels who are constantly
present on the right and left shoulder of every human being.)
Proof of
Haadhir & Nadhir from Hadith
Hafidhh
Ibn Kathir writes:
Imam Qurtubi writes: The angels
present the actions of the Ummah to the Prophet [May Allah bless him
and grant him peace] every single day. This is not correct, but the
truth is that the actions of the Ummah are presented not every day
but every Friday. [Tafsir Ibn Kathir Surah
Al-Nisa'a under verse 41]
Hafidhh
Ibn Qayyim writes:
It
is true that our Prophet, [May Allah bless him and
grant him peace] in his grave, is presented with the actions of his
Ummah. This is from un-authenticated Ahadeeth and it is not something
to be surprised by, because when our parents pass away from this world,
our actions are presented to them to view. However, with our Prophet
[May Allah bless him and grant him peace], he is presented with the
actions of the all humans and the Jins. [Qaseedah Nounia 13 by
Hafidhh Ibn Qayyim]
Hafidhh
ibn Kathir writes: that;
When a parent of a muslim dies,
then their children’s actions are presented to them. If the actions
are good then they are happy, but if their actions are bad, then they
pray to Allah TA’ALA so that He may forgive them. [Tafsir ibn
Kathir under verse 105 of Surah al Taubah by Hafidhh Ibn Kathir].
Hafidhh
Ibn Rajab: also says on this subject;
Deeds of the humans are presented in
front of our Prophet [May Allah bless him and grant him peace], that
is why a person should be ashamed of themselves from doing bad deeds.
[Lataef-ul-Mahrif Hafidhh Ibn Rajab pg 91]
Some
people may have difficulty in comprehending how the Prophet [May Allah
bless him and grant him peace] could have so much power to the extent
that he views the actions of his Ummah every day or once a week.
Firstly such a thing can never be difficult for the Prophet
[May Allah bless him and grant him peace], and secondly there is nothing to be
surprised by when Allah grants
his special servants abilities of such nature.
Hafidhh
Ibn Kathir writes:
An example of this would be of the Angel
Izra’eel Alaihi salaam, who at all times has the Lawh-e-Mahfooz (guarded
tablet) in his sight, and it is through this he sees the whole world.
He even visits every house on land and under water five times a day.
[Tafsir Ibn Kathir, Surah Sajdah, under verse 11. Also in
Tareek Ibn Kathir vol.1, Chapter
on Lawh-e-Mahfooz]
Apart
from his servants, Allah has even given power to Shaytaan,
who sits on his throne in the sea and sees you wherever you may be.
[Surah Al-’Araaf, under verse 27]
So
if Allah can bestow such powers to
a Kafir then why is it so difficult to believe that He can bestow
such powers to the most
beloved of his creation - Our Prophet [May Allah bless him and grant
him peace]?
The
evidence provided above, was to demonstrate that the Prophet [May
Allah bless him and grant him peace] is a witness over the whole of his
Ummah - and this is what is meant by Hadhir/Nadhir.
The
Prophet [May Allah bless him and grant him peace] stated:
"My life is better for you, you
narrate Ahadith and Ahadith are narrated for you. When I pass away
it will continue to benefit you because your actions will be presented
before me. If I see a good deed I shall praise Allah Soobha
Nahu Wata'ala, If I see a bad deed of yours I shall ask Allah Soobha
Nahu Wata'ala to forgive you. [Majma-uz-Zwaa’id, vol.9,
pg.24]
All
this implies, that the Prophet [May Allah bless him and grant him
peace] is Hadhir/Nadhir over our actions.
Hafidhh
Ibn Kathir writes: On the Day of Judgment, the Prophet [May Allah
bless him and grant him peace] will be a witness over our actions
and the actions of the previous Ummahs. Even the
Ummah of the Prophet [May Allah bless him and grant him peace] will
bear witness to the fact that the previous Prophets conveyed the message
of Allah Soobha Nahu Wata'la to their respective Ummahs. To
this, the people from the previous Ummahs will say: ‘How can they testify when they were not present
at that time?’ The Ummah of the Prophet [May Allah bless him and
grant him peace] will reply: ‘We were informed by our Prophet
[May Allah bless him and grant him peace] that the previous messengers had all
conveyed the message from Allah
Soobha Nahu Wata'ala.’ Then RasoolAllah [May Allah bless him and
grant him peace] will himself bear witness to the fact that all the
Prophets before him had conveyed their message from Allah Soobha Nahu
Wata'ala to their respective Ummahs. [Tafsir Ibn Kathir, Surah
Baqarah, under verse 143]
On
the Day of judgment there will be an objection to the certification
of the Ummahs ,but there will be no objection to the word/certification
of the Prophet [May Allah bless him and grant him peace]. In
fact it will used as a decision, since the certification of the Ummah
would be from what they heard (from Qur,an and Sunnah) but the certification
of the Prophet [May Allah bless him and grant him peace] will be from
what he had witnessed.
Imam Bukhari Rahmatullah states:
The Prophet [May Allah bless him and
grant him peace] saw all the previous Prophets and their followers.
This is the difference in the testimony of the Prophet [May Allah
bless him and grant him peace] and that of his Ummah.
[Sahih al Bukhari Chptr Al-Manaqib]
From
the above, it can be understood that the witness of Prophet Muhammad
[May Allah bless him and grant him peace] will not be challengable
on the Day of Judgement, because his witness will be observable.
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