
It is only the mystics who base their religion on dreams and fairy-tales as for the true Muslm, he has the Quran and authentic Sunnah as his only true guides.īTW, just so no one things I haven’t read the poem or am passing judgments w/o any knoweldge:Īn example of shirk in ruboobiyyah is the stanza: Therefore, the poem should not and cannot be read except to correct these exceses.Īs for the alleged story of how the poem was written, the Prophet (saw) would not appear to anyone and praise him had he written soemthing of shirk. However, that doesn’t change the fact that there is blatant shirk in all three categories of tahweed in that poem: shrik in ruboobiyyah, uloohiyyah and asma wa sifaat. In fact, certain sections will even move you to tears.

Yes, there is much in the poem that is praiseworhty and beautiful. “Equating the poem al-Burda to setting up an equal to Allah SWT”

He, like other confused Wahhabis, loyally follow the footsteps of the founder of the Wahhabi movement, Muhammad ibn `Abdal-Wahhab, who, according to Shaykh GF Haddad, noted this in the infamous and unscholarly Kitab al-Tawhid: Yasir Qadhi accused the famous and beautiful Qasida Burdah by Imam Busiri (Allah bless him) as being filled with shirk.

(Picture: Maqaam of Imam Busiri, Allah bless himĪbundantly for his beautiful poem, Al-Burdah)
