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[quote]brother , If you are in touch with Javaid Ahmad Ghamidhi, then the ebst thing would be to speak to him directly and clarify your concerns. One needs to be clear in what context he is saying something. Regarding going to a shrine. Brother! muslims bury their dead in grave yards and visit their graves. They pray for them, and visiting graveyards is a "makaam i ibrat" " place of realisation". My father and mother have passed away. I am not aware that Islam forbids me to visit their grave and pray for their deliverance. Tomb or shrine is a grave of a Holy man. If from a historical perspective or to pay my respects ,I went to the shrine. No shirk involved. I am not making " manats" or trying to ask the holy person to make dua to Allah to get something done, then I am not aware ,what wrong I am doing. Can you clarify, what your concerns would be in such a situation and what validity you have for your point of view from Qur'an[/quote]
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