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Posted on Fri, Sep 6, 2024 Duat Mutlaqeen Mohammed Burhanuddin Observation

A Life-Changing Miracle

Narrated by Shabbir Bhai Ujjainy, this account recalls Syedna Burhanuddin AQ, the 52nd Dai al Fatemi of the Dawoodi Bohra community, intervening in a critical family moment. At 19, Shabbir’s 15-year-old sister, Ruksana, faced a severe health crisis where she was unable to urinate. Medical consultation recommended dialysis, a rare and challenging procedure at the time. Desperate, Shabbir sought blessings at Raudat Tahera, where Syedna advised him to rename his sister as "Fatema." Miraculously, Ruksana urinated for the first time upon returning to the hospital, surprising the doctors. This life-altering event solidified the family's faith and gratitude.

Divine Intervention

In another incident, Shabbir Bhai Ujjainy recounts his experience of divine protection through Syedi Mazoon Saheb, Qutbuddin. After giving charity upon Mazoon Saheb’s prompting, he avoided a severe bus accident on his walk to VT station. The next day, Mazoon Saheb revealed that his charitable act had shielded him. This revelation deepened Shabbir’s devotion, leading to his lifelong service.

Restoration of Voice

During a visit to Surat for a religious assembly, a father approached Syedna Burhanuddin with his 12-year-old daughter, who could neither speak nor hear. Syedna spoke to her, prompting her to respond affirmatively. Her miraculous ability to speak and hear again affirmed the power of divine intervention.

A Miracle of Healing

A friend of Hunaid Khorakiwala shares a remarkable story of his son, who was unable to walk. During a visit to the USA, they met Syedna Burhanuddin, who prayed over the child and removed his medical bindings. Soon, the boy began to walk, bringing tears of joy to his father.

Blessings of Inauguration

A businessman approached Syedna Taher Saifuddin for his factory’s inauguration. Despite delays, Syedna guided him to seek the blessing of his successor, Syedna Burhanuddin. This act brought prosperity to the factory, emphasizing the value of divine blessings in business ventures.

The Wisdom of Adam

This narration reflects on the creation of Adam AS, endowed with divine knowledge and positioned as a figure of obedience among angels. When Iblis refused to prostrate, he was cast out, underscoring the principles of justice and wisdom that govern divine actions.

The Miracle of Divine Guidance

A believer approached Syedi Mazoon Maula Qutbuddin during Ashara vaez in Karachi, seeking a name for his new business. After prayers, the name was revealed through Syedna Burhanuddin, demonstrating the spiritual connection between the community and its leaders.

A Lesson in Intention

A woman approached Syedna Taher Saifuddin with two coins for Qadambosi. Syedna accepted one, illustrating that sincere intention surpasses material offerings in spiritual worth.

Reuniting Family Bonds

In this account, a woman seeking Syedna Taher Saifuddin’s blessings for a child was redirected to visit her estranged brother. This act led to reconciliation, family unity, and the fulfillment of her desire, underscoring the impact of divine guidance.

Prophet Noah AS and the Ark

Noah (AS), the second prophet after Adam, was instructed by Allah to build an ark in preparation for a great flood. As he worked, people mocked him and desecrated the ark. A plague then struck the people, and one afflicted man found healing after inadvertently falling into the ark's dirt. Recognizing the cure, others followed suit, purifying the ark and allowing Noah to resume his divine mission.

The Boy's Return: A Mother's Prayer Fulfilled

During a cruise with Syedna Mohammed Burhanuddin to Southeast Asia, a Malay family sought the Bohra community’s help when their son went missing. Through prayer and intercession, the boy returned safely. The next morning, he rushed to Syedna, saying, “He was the one who brought me home,” affirming the power of spiritual intervention.

The Miracle of Healing Water

A man suffering from severe eye pain visited Syedna Burhanuddin in the USA. Syedna prayed over two bottles of water, instructing him to wash his eyes with one and drink from the other. The man’s eyesight was miraculously restored, leaving his doctor astonished.

The Return of Hussain: A Story of Faith and Intercession

Narrated by Farida Bhen Haidermota (Pune)

In the 1980s, an incident involving my uncle, Mulla Mustansir Lathiwala, unfolded in Mumbai. The owners of Sheetal Departmental Store, located near Minerva Cinema, sought to acquire my grandfather’s spacious shop for a low price to expand their business. When my uncle refused, they resorted to extreme measures and abducted his son, Hussain.

Amid this distress, my aunt (Kaki) turned to the Vasila (intercession) of Syedna Mohammed Burhanuddin (AQ), the spiritual leader of the Dawoodi Bohra community. She prayed fervently, seeking divine intervention for Hussain’s safe return.

After a day and a half, Hussain miraculously returned home. He later recounted that Syedna Mohammed Burhanuddin (AQ) appeared near the tree where he had been tied and guided him home.

Out of gratitude for this divine intervention, my uncle hosted a Ziyafat (honorary meal) for Syedna Burhanuddin (AQ) at Hassanpir, a revered Bohra pilgrimage site.

Alhamdulillah (praise be to God), Hussain is now a father of two children, and this incident remains a testament to the power of faith and the blessings of Syedna Burhanuddin (AQ).

Prophet Abraham (Ibrahim AS) and His Legacy

The Role of Prophet Abraham

Prophet Abraham (Ibrahim AS) is recognized as the third natik (a prophet tasked with spreading divine guidance). The lineage of seven natiks includes Adam, Noah (Nuh), Abraham (Ibrahim), Moses (Musa), Jesus (Isa), Mohammed (SA), and the awaited Qaim ala Zikrullah, who is prophesied to appear on the Day of Judgment. Other prophets serve as intermediaries between natiks, continuing the mission of divine guidance.

In the Quran, Abraham is titled Khalilullah (Friend of Allah). This title is echoed in the Bible, where he is similarly referred to as a “friend of God.” His burial site in Hebron, also called Khalilee, is a testament to his revered status. The Quran states:

“Indeed, Allah chose Adam, Noah, the family of Abraham, and the family of 'Imran above all people.” (Quran 3:33)

The Bible also affirms:

“I will make you into a great nation, and I will bless you... all peoples on earth will be blessed through you.” (Genesis 12:2-3)

This narrative aligns with the Islamic salawat, which invokes blessings upon the Prophet and his family.

Abraham’s Descendants and Leadership

Abraham had two sons: Ishmael (Ismail) and Isaac (Ishaq). The descendants of Isaac were tasked with guiding the children of Israel, while the leadership among prophets was vested in the family of Ishmael. This hierarchy remained intact until Prophet Mohammed (SA), a descendant of Ishmael, unified the prophetic lineage.

The Prophetic Tree

  1. Ishmael’s Lineage: Maintained spiritual leadership and granted permission for key decisions within Isaac’s lineage.
  2. Isaac’s Descendants: Prophets like Moses and Jesus emerged to guide their communities.

When Mohammed (SA) appeared, he inherited the Imamat from Abu Talib (Imran AS), merging both family lines. This Imamat continued through Ali (SA), Hasan, Hussain, and subsequent Imams, eventually entering a period of seclusion. The final Imam will reappear near the Day of Judgment.

Abraham and the Idols

Abraham lived in the kingdom of Nimrod, where idol worship was rampant. During a festival, Abraham broke all the smaller idols, leaving the largest intact. When confronted, he declared:

“Ask the largest idol; he must have destroyed the others!”

When the people responded that idols cannot act or speak, Abraham questioned why they worshipped lifeless objects. This enraged Nimrod, who ordered Abraham to be catapulted into a blazing fire.

The Quran recounts:

“We said, ‘O fire, be cool and safe for Abraham.’” (Quran 21:69)

Even when Angel Gabriel offered assistance, Abraham refused, saying:

“I submit to Allah and will not let my wish precede His will.”

Wisdom and Monotheism

Abraham’s monotheistic message often challenged the prevailing norms. A narrative from Genesis Rabbah highlights his wit and wisdom:

This confrontation with Nimrod continued:

Conclusion

Prophet Abraham’s legacy is one of unwavering devotion, profound wisdom, and a commitment to monotheism. His life serves as an enduring testament to submission to Allah, bridging the lineages of Ishmael and Isaac, and paving the way for future prophets. His faith continues to inspire millions, symbolizing the enduring guidance and blessings of the divine.