BISMILLAAHIR RAHMAANIR RAHIIM -- IN THE NAME OF ALLAH, RAHMAN, RAHIM

 

YA ALI MADAD

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    001.001 In the name of ALLAH, RAHMAN, RAHIM
     001.002 Praise be to Allah, Lord of the Worlds,
     001.003 ar-Rahmanir Rahiim
     001.004 Malik Yawmid Diin--
     Master of the Day of Judgment,

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    001.005 THEE WE WORSHIP; THEE WE ASK FOR HELP.
 

What does the above mean according to the Holy Qur'an only? Well, let it speak for itself

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1.     Establish WORSHIP at the going down of the sun until the dark of night, 
2.     and (the recital of) the QUR'AN at dawn. 
3.     Lo! ( the recital of) the QUR'AN at dawn is ever witnessed.

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4.     And some PART OF THE NIGHT awake for it, a largess for thee. 
5.     It may be that thy Lord will raise thee to a praised estate.

017.080 And say: My Lord! .... AND GIVE ME
FROM THY PRESENCE A POWERFUL HELPER

 -- WAJ-ALII MILLADUNKA SULTAANAN NASIIRAA 

 

So, asking for this help --  as in  'YA ALI MADAD' -- at that 'HOUR IN THE MORNING' -- is in fact,  part of ALLAH'S WORSHIP, the HOLY QUR'AN and ISLAM, simultaneously. it is Allah's  command. it is the TRUTH, which the believers have been exhorted to follow:

 

     017.081 And say: TRUTH hath come and falsehood hath vanished away. Lo! FALSEHOOD is ever bound to vanish. 017.082 And We reveal of the QUR'AN that which is a healing and a mercy for believers though it increase the evil-doers in naught save ruin.

     004.075    OUR LORD! ... OH, GIVE US FROM THY PRESENCE SOME PROTECTING FRIEND! OH, GIVE US FROM THY PRESENCE SOME DEFENDER! 
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again, what does the above mean?? let ISLAMIC HISTORY speak for itself

          Naadey Ali! Nade Ali!
Naadey Aliyyan  
Mazharal Ajayeb
Tajidahu Aunun Laka Finnwaeb
Kullu Hamin wa Gamin Sayanjali
Bi Wilayatika
Ya Ali! Ya Ali! Ya Ali!

Call Ali! Call Ali!
Call aloud to Ali
Who is the epiphanic source of wonders
You shall surely find him helping in your troubles
All grief and anxiety will disappear
By Your power and Authority!
O Ali! O Ali! O Ali!  

 

 

         "Hazrat Ali was never defeated in a war or a combat throughout his life. His physical strength was beyond human comprehension. He removed from the hinges the strong doors of the Khyber fort with a single jolt of his hand. Later, seven strong men with Abu Ra'fe', the famous strongman, could not lift even an inch from the ground one of the corners of the door. When asked about his wonderful display of strength, in removing the doors, Hazrat Ali replied that it was his divine power." (Sayyidul Ausiya, p. 65)

         "Ali, Son of Abu Talib, Son-in-Law and first cousin of Prophet
Mohammad (Peace be upon him), father of Imam Hasan and the greatest Martyr Imam Husain, the Lion of God, Gateway of Knowledge, the mightiest of mighty; does not need an introduction, He was at the same time master of the Pen and Sword -- a rare combination. Even today in the battle fields the Cry of "Ya Ali !" resounds, invoking his help. Sportsmen, Wrestlers and Athletes, taking part in manly games, chant the Slogan of "Ya Ali !" for their victory. On the other hand, the pious devoted entirely to the service of God, almost all of them trace the spiritual lineage from Ali and believe him to be the Fountain Head of all Knowledge." - S.M.A. Rizvi

         "Ali is absent today from our midst only physically. His soul even
to this day is the greatest spiritual resort to everyone who seeks the help of God through his medium. Thousands and thousands of people call out to him in their difficulties, and the word "Ya Ali Madad", automatically comes to them. A famous prayer known as "NADEY ALI" (Call Ali) is recited wherever abound the lovers of Ali." - Majlisi

         "Here the garrison came out in great force, and on that day every
attack made by the Muslims was repulsed. "Tomorrow," said the Prophet, "will I give the standard unto a man whom God and His messenger love. God will give us the victory by his hands; he is not one who turneth back in flight."

"In his previous campaigns the Prophet had used relatively small flags as standards, but to Khaybar he had brought a great black standard made from a cloak of A'isha's. They called it 'the Eagle', and this he now gave to Ali." - Martin Lings in his book: "Muhammad - his life based on the earliest sources"

         "Ali was one of the most courageous and able men in the Muslim
army. He was appointed the standard-bearer at the battles of both Badr and Khaybar. At Khaybar (A.H. 7) the following tradition is related by several Sunni and Shi'i histories. This is the version found in a Sunni collection of Traditions, the Sahih of Muslim:

'The Apostle of God said on the day of Khaybar: "I shall certainly give this banner to a man who loves God and His Apostle and through whom God will give victory." Umar ibn al- Khattab said: "I never wished for a leadership except on that day." And he also said: "And so I leapt up towards it hoping to claim it as a right." And the Apostle of God summoned Ali, the son of Abu Talib, and gave it to him and said "Go! And do not turn aside until God gives you victory."

         "When the Prophet left to go on his longest expedition, to Tabuk,
Ali was left in charge at Medina. According to some accounts, Ali felt
insulted to be left with the women and children while, according to others, rumours spread that Ali had been left behind because it was feared he would bring misfortune to the expedition. In any case, Ali went to the Prophet voicing his discontent at being left behind. 

         It was at this time, according to numerous Sunni and Shi'i Traditionists, that the famous Hadith of Manzilat Harun (position of Aaron) was revealed. According to this Tradition, Muhammad said to Ali: " Are you not content to be with respect to me as Aaron was to Moses, except that after me there shall be no other Prophet." The implication was that Ali was to be Muhammad's chief assistant in his lifetime and his successor after him." - Moojan Momen's "An introduction to Shi'i Islam" published by Yale University Press
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was-salaam:and peace

 

 

    Lakum Diinukum--Unto you your Religion
WA LIYA DIIN--AND UNTO ME MY RELIGION
Kaafiruun--Disbelievers - Surah 109:6

 

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