
Ar Rasheed means The Guide to the Right Path. Which path? The path that is straight, As Sirat ul Mustaqeem. The path that is chosen by Allah for the seeker. Let us look at an example from the Quran:

The men mentioned in the above reference are also known as the Companions of the Cave. They asked Allah for mercy and the right way or the right path. The paths are many. In every situation we are presented with different choices. Out of those choices we have to seek Allah's help in being guided to the right path or choice. Then the decision will be made by Allah as in the above reference, Allah made the decision for the companions of the cave to sleep for 309 years. Allah is capable of whatever He pleases. Allah can do whatever He wishes. Therefore the companions of the cave are among those who are rightly guided.
There is one very important
lesson to be learnt here. Therefore pay close attention. Do you
know what that lesson is? Your answer can be either "Yes!"
or "No!"
We have to ask the question: "When do we need to be guided?"
The answer is: "When we do not know!"
"And, when do we not know?"
To answer that, we have
to consider two examples. The first example can be something simple
like: Where is the city of Madinah? Either we know the answer
or we do not know. No argument. No 'ifs' and 'buts'. There is
a clear concise answer to this question.
The other example can be more difficult, for instance: Will the
day of Judgement take place tomorrow? The reason for choosing
this question has a purpose. The purpose will be made clear right
here, Insha Allah. Today, in this day and age of technological
advancement the "Muslims" can neither determine nor
decide amongst themselves the day of Eid celebration. Usually
there are two or three different days of Eid being celebrated
in the same city. Why is that? Is it because we are not being
guided to the right path?
Here is an example of a truly guided person whom we should try to emulate:
Rasool Allah took an oath that he would not visit his wives for one month. But when twenty-nine days had elapsed, he went to them in the morning or evening. It was said to him, "Ya Rasool Allah! You had taken an oath that you would not visit them for one month." He replied, "The month can be of twenty nine days."
"The month can be of twenty nine days". In that, there is a great lesson for us. Allah made that month last for just 29 days instead of 30.
Let us come back to the lesson that we were learning
Even the answer to the
simple question like: Where is the city of Madina will be spoken
in the next moment, or in other words, the answer will be spoken
in the future. The future has not yet come into existence. Therefore,
when Allah's Rasool
said "The month
can be of twenty nine days", Allah loved his Beloved
so much that Allah made that month last for
only 29 days! Since Muhammad
was
rightly guided.
Since tomorrow has not
come into existence, we have to learn a lesson from what we have
already covered here. The lesson here is Allah our Rabb
can
make a 'thing' or Shay
come into existence
with His knowledge
and make that 'thing'
fall into the constraints of a Dairah
or
circle.
The 'thing' does not
necessarily have to be an object. The 'thing' can be anything.
For example, the 'thing' can be a path that does not yet exist,
or a day that has not yet come into existence.
And finally here is a reference from the Quran confirming that:

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The person who cannot
make up his or her mind about something, should read Ya Rasheed
514 times. Insha Allah, the answer will come either in a dream
or the person's heart and mind will incline towards what is better
for that person. The person who keeps reciting Ya Rasheed everyday,
will find all the obstacles and difficulties removed from that
person's path and all his or her tasks will be made easy, Insha
Allah.
It is also stated that the person who keeps meditating on Ya Rasheed,
whomever he 'looks' at, Allah will guide the latter.
Remember to recite any Darood of your choice 11 times before and
after the above Zikr and send the Hadiya (reward) for the Darood
to Allah's Rasool, Sayyidina Muhammad
.
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