Giyarwee Shareef

Proof of Giyarwee Shareef

 Giyarwee Shareef is specifically an Esaale-Sawaab for Sayyiduna Sheikh Abdul Qaadir Jilani. The celebration of Giyarwee Shareef has been observed by great Awliya and Ulema for many hundreds of years. It is also celebrated o the 11th of every Islamic Month (Giyarwee means eleven in Urdu) in many mosques or by individuals at home. This auspicious function takes place both nationally and internationally endowing great spiritual benefits and Barakah. These are many proofs in the Holy Qur an, the Ahadith and from the statements of many of the illustrious Ulema and Mashaaikh of Islam substantiating the validity of Esaale-Sawaab. Also it is a chance to learn from the great teachings of Hazrat Ghaus e paak, and to relate to their teachings so we may benfit from them.

Almighty Allah states in the Holy Quran: And those who came after them say, Our Lord forgive us and our brothers who came before us into the Faith, and leave not in our hearts rancour (dislike) against those who have believed. Our Lord! You are indeed full of Kindness, Most Merciful. (Surah Hashr: 10)

The Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) has stated: There is Allah’s Mercy on my Ummah. A person who is buried as a sinner, but with prayers and Istighfaar (asking for forgiveness) of Muslims, they with arise without sins (on the Day of Judgement). (Tibrani)

In another Hadith which is recorded in Sahih Mishkaat Shareef, it is narrated that a Sahaba once asked the Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam): O Prophet of Allah! We give Sadqa (charity) on behalf of our deceased and perform Hajj on their behalf. Does the Sawaab reach them? The Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) replied: Yes, without doubt they become happy as one of you becomes happy when he is presented with a gift.

The Ahadith and the verses, as well as many other, suggest that Dua and Esaale-Sawaab for those Muslims who come before is a highly commendable act. This action of making Dua is also the essence of the Giyarwee Shareef. Although the event pertains the Great Saint, all Muslims are remembered in the Duas for Esaale-Sawaab. Describing the circumstances of his time, Sheikh Abdul Haq Muhaddith Dehlvi in “Ma Thabata minas Sunnah” writes: Verily in our country (Indo-Pak sub-continent) in these times, the celebration of Giyarwee Shareef is widespread. It is more famous among the Mashaaikh of the Qadiriyyah Order.

Shah Abdul Aziz Muhaddith Dehlvi states in his  Fatawa Azeeziyah: To read Fateha and to send his Sawaab to the Arwaah (souls) is permitted and correct.

He further states in his Malfoozat-e-Azeezi: During the Giyarwee Shareef, the Sultan and the pious elders congregate at the Mazaar Shareef (Blessed Tomb) of Sayyiduna Sheikh Abdul Qaadir Jilani in Baghdad Shareef. They recite the Khatam Shareef from Asar Salaah till Maghrib Salaah and also recite the praises the praises of Sayyiduna Sheikh Abdul Qaadir Jilani. After the Maghrib Salaah, the Spiritual Head sits in the middle of the congregation and leads the Zikr. On this occasion many people experience a sense of Wajd (spiritual ecstasy). This is followed by distribution of sweets prepared for the function. The people disperse after the Isha Salaah.

There are numerous scholars who have elaborated on the Giyarwee Shareef. To name a few: The son of Mulla Jeewan in his book, “Wajeesus Siraat”. Mulla Jeewan is also the teacher of Sultan Aurangzeb Alamgir, the Great Mughal Emperor; Allama Ghulam Sarwar Lahori author of “Khazinat ul Asfiyah”; Sheikh Abdul Haq Muhaddith Dehlvi in his book “Akhbaar-ul Ahyaar”; Shah Abul Muaali in his book “Tuhfa-e-Qaaderiyah”; Arif-e-Billah Imam Shatooni in his famous Kitaab “Bah-jatul Asrar Shareef”.

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