Vows Dargah Ajmer Sharif, Mannat Dargah Ajmer, Vow Dargah Ajmer, Mannat
Dargah Ajmer Sharif
The shrine had become one of the most important centers for the diffusion of
composite culture that had struck deep roots in the psyche of both the Hindus
and Muslim. Thus the result of the long association of the Hindus with the
shrine can be assessed from the customs at the Dargah by the Muslims and Hindus
alike. For example putting Lachcha (red and yellow threads) around the neck or
hand of the devotees, pasting of sandal at mazar and tying of threads at shrine
as a mark of vows (mannat), cracking of coconuts at the door steps of Dargah,
and the lighting ceremony at dust etc are symbolic of the emerging of composite
culture.
NAZAR NIAZ
In the present advanced age several
questions are being raised in relation to those offerings which are made at the
shrines of Muslim saints, particularly at the Dargah of Hazrat Khwaja Gharib
Nawaz (R.A.) at ajmer.
It is all due to the lack of proper religious knowledge, lack of well
established customs precedents and traditions and lack of settled Islamic and
judicial pronouncements on this point Nazar-O-Niaz which is a combination of two
words of Arabic language, in English it means vows and oblations.
ACCORDING TO ISLAMIC LAW
Offering i.e. Nazar-O-Niaz is a deed through which the nearness is attained,it
is also a source of earning the pleasure and blessings of those who have
attained the nearness of god, not only this, presentation of Nazar-O-Niaz is
considered as a source of achievement and success in life.
According to CHISHTIA sect: Offerings which people make at any Dargah, their
intention and aim is to obtain the blessing of that Saint at whose Dargah the
offerings are made and also the blessings of that person who is the custodian of
that Dargah and in his capacity as Gaddi Nashin, Moallim, Mujawar or Khadim is
entitled to receive the same. After understanding the literary meanings of
offerings let us see how the famous Muslim Jurist and Ulama have theologically
explained the same. In his book Nazar Buzurgan-e-din HAZRAT SHAH RAFIULLAH
says:-
Whatever is presented in cash or in kind at any Dargah by the devotees is known
as offerings. This further means and implies that offerings made at Dargah are
not for any charitable purpose but for the benefit of those attached to Dargah.
Another famous Jurist Imam Ghani Al-Nablisi Al-Qudsi in his book Hadiqa-e-Nadiah
has clearly written: the main object of offerings made at Dargah is to benefit
or facilitate the Moallims.
In his another book Kashfun-Noorhe has further clarified the object and purpose
of Nazar as under:
Those who make offerings at the Dargah of a saint, know well and fully
understand that those offerings are for personnel use and sustenance of those
who are attached with Dargah, particularly the Moallims.
NATURE OF OFFERINGS
At any Dargah particularly at Ajmer .The nature and purpose of offerings apart
from what has been said earlier is, with some modification as under:
(1) Firstly a person makes a vow and when his vow is fulfilled he makes the
offerings.
(2) The Second form of the offerings is that the devotee has not made any vow,
but when he visits Dargah he out of devotion presents certain money at the holy
grave of the saint with the intention that whatever he is presenting he s
presenting as an offering to that with clear implication that the same will be
used by those who are entitled to receive it. At Ajmer the devotees pay the
offering to a Moallim who may take as their well wisher or spiritual preceptor.
(3) The third form of offering is that it is paid directly to the Moallim
knowing well that the same is for the benefit and personal use of that Moallim.
(4) The fourth form is that devotees pay a particular amount of offering to the
Moallim and limit its expanses they clearly specify the purpose i.e. either to
distribute equally among all the Moallims,to feed the poor, to spend in
religious and spiritual functions, to present flowers or chadar (made of cotton
or fine cloth) on the mazar.
The soul purpose of the offering in all the religious orders is nothing but to
grace, benefit and facilitate the moallim or the person attached to Dargah.
ALLAH (Subhanu Wa Ta'ala) AAP LOGO
Nabi-e-Kareem (Sal Allaho Alaiyhe Wa Sallam)
KE SADAQE MEIN AUR HUZOOR GARIB NAWAZ (R.A.)
KE WASILE SE HAMESHA KHUSH AUR ABAAD RAKHE.
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