Some people say that it is Haraam to build a Mazaar (Shrine, Tomb, Mausoleum) of a Saint. They have always labelled those who construct or visit the Mazaaars as Mushriks (Idol Worshippers) and non-believers. They label those who erect Mausoleums for the Saints as "Qabar Pujaris" or "Grave-worshippers" and call them misled.
1. Ordinary Muslims (Muslims Layman): The erection of a Mausoleum for an
ordinary Muslim is forbidden since it is of no benefit.
2. Special Muslims (Saint, Pious, Martyrs and Ulema): The erection of a
Mausoleum for special individuals, i.e. pious men, Saints, Martyrs and the Ulema
(learned Scholars of Islam) is permissible.
The reason for building a Mazaar is to make the status of the Saint apparent or
distinct to mankind, for respect towards such great people is actually respect
for Islam. It is built also for the convenience of the people and the followers
of the Saint.
Allah Ta’ala says in the Holy Quran: "Some said 'construct a building over
them'. Their Lord knows best about them. Those who prevailed over their affairs
said "Let us surely build a place of worship over them." (Surah Kahf: 18) In
accordance with the commentators of this verse of the Quran, Imam Bayzawi (radi
Allahu anhu) says: "From this it is understood that to erect a Mausoleum for the
special people, i.e. Pious Saints and Ulema, is permissible".
Imam Fakhrud'deen Razi (radi Allahu anhu) writes: "The leaders of the city said
that we will build a Mosque over them so that we will worship Allah Ta'ala and
by the means of this Mosque the monument of As'haab Khaaf will remain." (Tafseer
Kabeer)
In "Tafseer Roohul Bayaan", Vol. 3, according to the verse: "To build over the
graves of the Ulema, Awliya and the Saliheen is a permissible act with this
condition that the motive is that the greatness of these pious people must be
made apparent so that the people don't think that it is an ordinary grave."
Concerning the erection of a Mausoleum, it is also recorded in "Mirqaat Shara
Mishqaat": "The previous scholars said that it is permissible to erect
Mausoleums for the graves of the pious, Saints, Ulema, etc. so that people visit
their Mausoleums and sit therein conveniently."
It is also written in "Fatawa Shaami", Vol. 1: "If the deceased is from amongst
the Masha'aikh (Great Predecessors), Ulema (Learned Muslims Scholars) and Sayeds
(descendants of the Holy Prophet) then to erect upon their graves is not
undesirable."
Sheikh Abdul Haq Muhaddith Dhelwi (radi-Allahu-anhu) said that to build tombs is
a praiseworthy act, hence in "Shara Safarus Sa'ada" he says: "In the previous
generations, the ordinary people used to only pay attention on the apparent
structure of the buildings (Tombs). To build over the graves of pious men and
Saints, and in continuing it, it is known to be good. So according to this, few
additions have been made so that the Muslims and the Saints status were made
apparent especially in India (non-Muslim countries). This has been continually
done because in India there are a lot of anti-Muslims. Because of the respected
status of the pious and Saints, the Hindus and non-Muslims tend to follow them.
The excess of these action and these paths (ways) which were undesirable in the
previous generation are now declared praiseworthy." Sheikh Abdul Haq Muhaddith
Dhelwi (radi Allahu anhu) is an accepted Scholar both by the Arabs and
non-Arabs. He first brought and spread I'lme Hadith (the Knowledge of Ahadith
Shareef) in the Indo-Pak sub-continent.
Those who object to the erecting of Mausoleums say that it is not permissible to
build on the grave, thus to erect a Mazaar is not permissible. The correct
meaning in this context is to build on TOP of the grave after it has been
flattened. The Ahle Sunnat Wal Jama’at believes that to build on top of a grave
is not allowed, but to build around the grave is permissible. Therefore, we
build Mazaars around the grave of the Awliya and not on top of grave.
Those objecting to the Mazaars say that Muslims visit these places in order to
prostrate to graves. It is not a common practise for Muslims to prostrate or bow
before graves. Neither do Muslims make Tawaaf (Circumbulate) of the graves. As a
matter of fact, some Muslims even behave un-Islamically in the Mosques. Does
this mean that Mosques should also not be built?
Numerous other countries throughout the world also have tombs of Saints,
Martyrs, and Ulema with Mausoleums erected over them. These Mausoleums date back
to the early days of Islam. Does it now mean that all these Mazaars will have to
be razed to the ground? Were those who erected these Mausoleums not Muslims? It
should be pointed out that the Muslims of that era were even more pious than the
Muslims of today. Furthermore, and equally important is that they were also more
well-versed in the laws of Islamic Jurisprudence.
It has been stated in the Ahadith: "Think good about Muslims." To those persons
who directly or indirectly object to the building of Mausoleums realise that
they are contradicting the above Ahadith by thinking ill of those learned Muslim
scholars who were responsible for the erection of Mausoleums in every period of
history! It is sad that the Najdi and Wahabi Ulema were responsible for
bulldozing the tombs of numerous Sahaba, Ahle-Bait, Martyrs, Saints and
religious scholars.The Righteous Ulema of India, Pakistan, Mauritius, Indonesia,
Turkey, Egypt, Syria, Hijaz Shareef, Iraq and many others have all unanimously
said and proven from the Shari’ah (Islamic Law) that the erecting of Mausoleums
of the Awliya-Allah and Ulema is absolutely permissible.