Some Madani Pearls From Fatawa Razawiyya

1.   Shari’ah is the statements of the Beloved Prophet صَلَّى اللهُ عَلَيْهِ وَاٰلِهٖ وَسَلَّم, Tareeqah is his actions, reality is his blessed state, and Ma’rifah (knowing Allah) is his matchless knowledge. (Fatawa-e-Razawiyyah, vol. 21, p. 460)

2.   From the honourable companions, more than 20 are called ‘Hakam’, approximately 10 are called ‘Hakeem’, more than 60 are called ‘Khalid’, and more than 110 are called ‘Malik’. (Fatawa-e-Razawiyyah, vol. 21, p. 359)

3.   Every Muslim is in need of a scholar of the Shari’ah at every moment. And the one treading the path of Tareeqah is more in need (of a scholar). (Fatawa-e-Razawiyyah, vol. 21, p. 462)

4.   No individual can reach such a status where the obligations of Shari’ah such as Salah, fasting etc. no longer apply to him, as long as his intellect remains intact. (Fatawa-e-Razawiyyah, vol. 14, p. 409)

5.   If one enjoys false praise such that the people laud him on account of those virtues which he does not possess, then this is totally Haraam. (Fatawa-e-Razawiyyah, vol. 21, p. 597)

6.   Nikah is a mirror, and divorce is a rock; regardless of whether one happily throws a rock at the mirror or whether he is compelled, or if it falls from his hands, in every case, it will break. (Fatawa-e-Razawiyyah, vol. 12, p. 385)

7.   It is better for Niyaz to consist of food of which no part is discarded, for example, Zardah, Halwah, boiled rice, or Pilau from which the bones have been removed. (Fatawa-e-Razawiyyah, vol. 9, p. 612)

8.   Feed your children from pure income, for impure wealth leads to impure traits. (Fatawa-e-Razawiyyah, vol. 24, p. 453)

9.   The blessed custom (of the Beloved Prophet صَلَّى اللهُ عَلَيْهِ وَاٰلِهٖ وَسَلَّم) was to eat on a dining mat on the floor, and this is preferred. (Fatawa-e-Razawiyyah, vol. 21, p. 629)


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