Shia & Barelwi on Veneration

Shia & Barelwi on Veneration


TopicShia BeliefsBarelvi BeliefsHanafi Fiqh Position
Prophet's KnowledgeProphet has knowledge of unseen (ilm al-ghayb) granted by AllahProphet has knowledge of unseen, present everywhere spirituallyAttributing absolute ghayb to anyone but Allah is kufr; Prophet knew only what was revealed
Prophet's NatureProphet is infallible (ma'sum), created from divine lightProphet is made of light (nur), not ordinary human fleshProphet is bashar (human), greatest but not divine; saying otherwise contradicts Quran
IntercessionImams can intercede, strong emphasis on tawassul through Ahlul BaytSaints (awliya) can intercede, seeking help through Prophet/saints commonSeeking help from dead is shirk; only Allah answers prayers; intercession only with His permission
Grave VisitationBuilding shrines encouraged, prayers at Imam's graves beneficialCelebrating at shrines, urs celebrations, spiritual presence at gravesBuilding over graves forbidden in hadith; praying TO graves is shirk
Religious AuthorityTwelve Imams are divinely appointed, infallible guidesPirs/saints have special spiritual status and authorityOnly Quran/Sunnah are ma'sum (protected); following anyone unconditionally except Prophet is misguidance
OmnipresenceImams have special presence and knowledgeProphet can be spiritually present at multiple places (hazir-nazir)Believing any creation is hazir-nazir is shirk in Allah's attributes (sifat)
Creation PurposeUniverse created for Ahlul BaytUniverse created for Prophet MuhammadCreation is for Allah's worship alone per Quran 51:56; other claims are fabrications
CelebrationsBirthdays of Imams, Muharram commemorationsMawlid (Prophet's birthday), saint commemorationsReligious celebrations not from Sahaba are bid'ah; best way to honor Prophet is following Sunnah

CONCLUSION

Key PointSummary
Main SimilarityBoth groups elevate religious figures (Imams/Saints) to near-divine status
Common Errors(1) Attributing Allah's exclusive qualities to humans (2) Seeking help from other than Allah (3) Adding innovations to worship
Hanafi VerdictClassical Hanafi scholars condemn these practices as bid'ah and potentially shirk

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