Daleel For Saying Ya Shaykh Abdul Qadir Jilani Shay'an lillah. - Sunni Aqidah. Our mother Hajar, when she was running in search of water between Safa and Marwa, heard a voice and called out:
"O you whose voice you have made me hear! If there is a Ghawth (help/helper) with you (then help me)!" and an angel appeared at the spot of the spring of Zamzam. - Hadith Bukhari “When you are in the jungle or desert and feel afraid, call on `ibadallah (Servants of Allah), Abdaal (the Substitutes), Rijalallah (Men of Allah). They will come and support you.” O’ God’s servants, O’ Men of Allah, Bring relief to us, O’ people of Allah May we get the favours of Allah, And be our help for God’s sake - Hadith "If one of you loses something or seeks help or a helper-(Ghawth), and he is in a land where there is no one to befriend, let him say: "O servants of Allah, help me! (Ya `ibadallah aghithuni), for verily Allah has servants whom one does not see." Tabarani Hadiths to clearly show its Sunnah to call out to the Men of Allah for Help, when in trouble or alone afraid.










