حي على الفلاح __Come To Success

.

ISLAM IS A RELIGION OF PEACE

Islam comes from the root word ‘salaam’, which means peace. It also means submitting one’s will to Almighty God. Thus Islam is a religion of peace, which is acquired by submitting one’s will to the will of the Supreme Creator, Allah (swt)

Image and video hosting by TinyPic

ISLAM IS AGAINST TERRORISM

Whoever Kills An Innocent Life It Is As If He Has Killed All Of Humanity... (Surah Al Maidah 5:32)

Image and video hosting by TinyPic

CHOOSE YOUR DOOR

One Door Takes To Heaven And Other To Hell... Which One You Choose?

Image and video hosting by TinyPic

ISLAM AND COMPARATIVE RELIGIONS

Say, "O People (of) the Book! Come to a word equitable between us and between you - that not we worship except Allah, and not we associate partners with Him - anything and not take some of us (to) others (as) lords besides Allah." Then if they turn away, then say, "Bear witness that we (are) Muslims."......AL-Imran 3:64

Image and video hosting by TinyPic

ZIONISM IS NOT JUDAISM

There Is Nothing Like National Zionism, There Is Judaism And There Is Zionism And Both Are Contrast to Each other.Holding ordinary Jewish people morally responsible for the actions of the Israeli Zionist state is not only wrong, it is racist.

Saturday, 18 April 2015

Hazrat Fatima [Daughter Of Muhammad]



Muhammad SAW Loved Her So Much, To The Extent That When She Approached Him; The Prophet SAW Would Rise And Kiss Her Forehead, And Place Her In His Seat, When Muhammad SAW Came From A Journey; He Would Go To The Masjid And Pray Two Raka’at, Then Go To [Fatima’s] House To Greet Her And Then Go To The House Of His Wives, Besides Being The Leader Of All The Women Of Paradise; She Also Gave Birth To The Most Honourable Men In Paradise, Al-Hasan And Al-Husayn, She Is Fatima; The Daughter Of Muhammad SAW, But Fatima RA Actually Loved Him In A Way That She Went To Him In Moments Of Suffering, She Went To Him In Moments Of Utter Despair That Anybody Else Would’ve Fallen Apart And She Was The One That Provided To Him The Comfort, She Also Adopted So Much From The Prophet SAW In Terms Of Her Character In Fact One Of Her Nicknames Being Az-Zahrah, The Splendid One Was Because Of Her Radiant Place, She Had That Beautiful radiant Face And She Is The Daughter Of Rasullullah SAW Whose Face Was As Bright As The Full Moon, Fatima Is A Part Of Me Then Who Could Be Comparable To A Part Of The Prophet SAW He Whoever Angers Her, Angers Me, Whoever Pleases Her, Pleases Me, So We Know Therefore That Fatima Is So Specific That Her Happiness And Her Anger Was Link To The Anger And Happiness Of The Prophet Of Allah Himself SAW, Seeing The People Laugh At Him And Mock Him And Curse Him, Imagine The Humiliation And The Hurt And The Pain And She Sees That And She Starts To Cry And The Prophet SAW Says: Do Not Cry My Daughter, Allah SWT Will Help Your Father, He Will Give Victory To Your Father, Ali Ibn Abi Talib Walked In And HE Sat With the Prophet SAW, The Messenger SAW Looked At Me And He Said: Why Did You Come For, Do You Need Anything? I Didn’t Speak, I Said: No, No There’s Nothing And So The Prophet SAW Looked At Him And He Smiled, And He Said: Haven’t You Come To Ask The Hand Of Fatima In Marriage? Ali Ibn Abi Talib With All Embarrassment Said: Yes Indeed. One Thing That We Learn Is That We See How Ali RA And His Wife Fatima Lived A Life Of Frugality Known For Her Honesty, She Was Known For Her Bravery, She Was Known For Her Piety, She Was Known For Her Sacrifice, She Was Known For Her Resemblance And Imitation Of The Prophet SAW, What A Remarkable Role Model Therefore That She Was,



Wednesday, 15 April 2015

Khadija [Wife Of Muhammad]



Lecturers: Sheikh Abdur Rahim Green, Sheikh Abdur Nasir Jangda, Sheikh Shady And Omar Suleiman.

Khadija RA Who Was An Wealthy Women, Who Was Sought After By The Nobleman Of Quraysh, She Said: I Want To Marry You, And Rasullullah SAW Agreed, Rasullullah SAW Was 25 And She Was 40, The Difference Was 15 Years, Khadija Was Not honoured By Allah Because She Was A Businesswomen, She Was Honoured By Allah Because How She Cared And Nurtured And Helped And Supported Rasullullah SAW As A Good Wife, This Is How She Was Honoured In Islam, the First Believer, His Strongest Supporter, His Rock, he Goes Home To Her And He Grabs Her By The Hand And He Says: Come On I Have To Share Something With You, I Have To Show You Something, Amazing, And He Takes Her There And They Make Wudu Together, And Then He Stands Up With Her And Now Follow After Me And He Shows Her How To Pray And They Pray Together, When People Rejected Him, When They Cursed Him And Sweared At Him, And It Would Actually Hurt Him, Every Single Time He Dealt With Some Difficulty Out There, He Went Back Home To Khadija And Khadija Was There To Hold His Hand And To look Him In Eyes And To Tell Him: You Are Are The Prophet Of Allah, You Are The Messenger Of Allah, You Preach The Truth, You Keep Doing What you Have To Do, Rasullullah SAW Loved Her So Much, Jibril Descended On Muhammad SAW And Said: Khadija’s Gonna Approach You Now And She’s Carrying Some Food, When She Arrives Tell Her: That Allah Is Giving Her Salam And Tell Her That I Am Giving Her Salam And Give Her The Glad Tidings Of A Palace In Paradise, When The Prophet SAW Tells Khadija RA, She Breaks Down In To Tears, That God Says Salam To Me, He Knows Who I Am, He Send Salam To Me, This Is Who Khadija Was, Tell Us About Khadija, Tell Us About Khadija Some Young Companions And The Prophet SAW Said: It’s Like Saying, She Was And She Just She Just Was, Where Do You Want Me To Start, Where Do I Begin? I Can’t Even Put It In To Words, I Don’t Even Know What To tell You, She Was So Amazing, I Can’t Explain It To You, You Had To See Her, You Had To Know Her, you Had To Experience It To Realise How Amazing And How Remarkable She Was, The Roof Over Our Heads, The Food That We Will Eat, The Air That We Breathe, The Years That We Lived, The Minutes And The Hours That We Spent, God Gave Me Her Love From The Heavens, Her Love Was Devine, She Was The Mother Of My Children, She Was The Love Of My Life And The Mother Of My Children, That’s Who She Was, That’s Love.


Tuesday, 14 April 2015

Asiya [Wife Of Pharaoh]



Lecturers: Sheikh Uthman Lateef, Sheikh Shady, Sheikh Omar Suleiman and Bilal Asad.

Firoun [Pharaoh] Saw A Dream, He Was Told That It Means That There Will Be A Man From The Children Of Israel Who Will Take Away Your Kingdom And Will Destroy Your Army And Your People, And Firoun Heard That Interpretation, He Said: Easy; We’ll Take Care Of That, Any Child That Is Born, Kill Him, Allah Says That The Family Firoun Picked Him Up And Then the Wife Of Firoun, Asiya AS, What Did She Say: A Source Of Joy For Me And You, Don’t Kill Him, And Asiya Is The One Who Raised Up Sayyidina Musa, So For Him She Was Like A Second Mother, But Just Imagine How It Must Have Been For Her At This Moment Of Time, A Woman Living With A Man Who Believes Himself To Be God, And She Knows Of Course All Of His Imperfections Because She’s His Wife, She Lived With Firoun, She Knows Who Firoun Is Like The Rest Of The Human Being And He Is Not Capable Of Anything More Than What The Creation Of Allah Is Capable Of, So He’s Living In The Palace Of Firoun, She Is The Queen, She Has Everything A Women Seeking Dunya Can Ask For, She Has Everything That Dunya Can Offer, But The Thing That Was Missing There Was Islam And Imaan, She Believed In Allah SWT And The Message Of Sayyidina Musa, O Firoun I Have Disbelieved In You, I Don’t Care What You’re Gonna Do And I Believe In The Message Of Musa And Harun The Lord Of All The Worlds, Firoun Said Do You Know What I Will Do Too You, He Was Shocked, She Said: I Know And I Don’t Care, Subhanallah, I Don’t Care Do What You Want, Asiya Was An Example Of Bravery And Courage And She Did Not Wield Under The Pressure Of Firoun, She Was Crucified And In Some Reports She Was Stretched Out On The Floor And She Would Be Whipped And She Would BE Tortured And Persecuted, The Angels Shaded Her, The Angels Shaded And She Laughed And Firoun Said To The Guards, Look How Crazy This Women Is, And She Laughed And She Laughed And She Laughed Until Firoun Got Frustrated And He Said: Do You Know What This Women Is Not Coming Back To Her Senses, Go To The Highest Cliff, Tie Her Under There And Push Off A Boulder So That Would Smash Her Body In To pieces.. 

Friday, 10 April 2015

Maryam [Mother Of Jesus]





Lecturers: Sheikh Omar Suleiman, ABdur Raheem Green And Sheikh Shady.


The Wife Of Imran; Hannah Her Name Was, And She Says O Allah I Dedicate What Is In My Womb For You For Your Service And Allah Says And When She Finally Gave Birth, She Gave Birth To A Girl, Allah Knows What She Gave Birth To, It Wasn’t An Accident, She Gave Birth To A Girl For A Reason And She Says O Allah A Boy Is Not Like A Girl But Allah Knows Who This Female Is And This Female Is Maryam AS, The Most Definitive And Defining Quality Off That Noble And Great Women Was Her Chastity, Allah Loved Her And Allah Favoured Her, She’s Chosen By Allah SWT, When She Withdrew From Her Family To A Place Towards The East, Then We Sent To Her One Of Our Angels And He Represented Himself To Her As A Well Proportioned Man, She Says To The Man To The Angel, I Seek Refuge From You Rahman From You, She Says To Him If You Have Taqwa, The Angel Said I Am Only A Messenger From Your Lord To Announce To You The Gift Of A Righteous Son And This Even Made It Worse, How How? How Can I Have A Child When No Man Has Touched Me? If Allah Wants Something To Happen, What Are You Gonna Say? And He Blew In To Her And Eesa Was Created By The Kalima The Word And That Is Kun, Kun Fayakun And She Withdrew With Him Towards Bethlehem And As The Pain Of Childbirth Comes To Her And She Says I Wish I Would Have Died Before This And Been Completely Forgotten, You’re Saying That You never Existed, Allah Is Going To Make You A Legend For All men And All Women, Jibril AS Responds To Her; Don’t Grief, Don’t Grief, You Know What She Went To Her People Carrying The Baby, If Allah’s With Me I Don’t Care, This Isn’t A Punishment, I Don’t Care, So She Goes With her Baby, She Hears Her Baby Speak For The First Time And Defends Her AS.



Tuesday, 7 April 2015

Fear of Allah---An Admonition by Hadhrat Abdullah bin Abbas (Radhiyallaho anho).

Coupled with the remarkable spirit of sacrifice, the Sahabah had genuine and deep-rooted fear of Allah in their hearts. I wish today's Muslims could have an iota of that fear of. Allah. Here are a few stories about this aspect of their lives




An Admonition by Hadhrat Abdullah bin Abbas (Radhiyallaho anho).



Wahab bin Munabbah says:

"Abdullah bin Abbas (Radhiyallaho anho) lost his eyesight in his old age. I once led him to the Haram in Mecca, where he heard a group of people exchanging hot words among themselves. He asked me to lead him to them. He greeted them with 'Assalamu Alaikum.' They requested him to sit down, but he refused and said:

'May I tell you about people whom Allah holds in high esteem? These are those whom His fear has driven to absolute silence, even though they are neither helpless nor dumb. Rather they are possessors of eloquence and have power to speak and sense to understand. But constant glorification of Allah's name has so overpowered their wits that their hearts are overawed and their lips sealed. When they get established in this state, they hasten towards righteousness. Whither have you people deviated from this course? After this admonition, I never saw an assembly of even two persons in the Haram."

It is said that Hadhrat Ibne Abbas (Radhiyallaho anho) used to weep so much with Allah's fear that the tears streaming down his cheeks had left permanent marks on them. In this story, Hadhrat Abdullah bin Abbas (Radhiyallaho anho) has prescribed a very easy way to righteousness. This is to meditate over the greatness of Allah. If this is done, it becomes very easy. to perform all other acts of righteousness with full sincerity. Is it so very difficult to devote a few minutes, out of the twenty four hours of a day at one's disposal, to this spiritual meditation?





Fear of Allah---Hadhrat 'Umar (Radhiyallaho anho) and the Fear of Allah

Coupled with the remarkable spirit of sacrifice, the Sahabah had genuine and deep-rooted fear of Allah in their hearts. I wish today's Muslims could have an iota of that fear of. Allah. Here are a few stories about this aspect of their lives.



Hadhrat 'Umar (Radhiyallaho anho) and the Fear of Allah



Umar (Radhiyallaho anho) would often hold a straw in his hand and say:

"I wish I were a straw like this."

Sometimes he would say:

"I wish my mother had not given birth to me."

Once he was busy with some important work when a person came to him and, complaining about some petty grievance, requested for its redress. Hadhrat Umar (Radhiyallaho anho) laid a lash across his shoulders, saying:

"When I sit for that purpose, you do not come to me but when I am engaged in other important work you come with your grievances to interrupt me."

The person walked away. But Hadhrat 'Umar (Radhiyallaho anho) sent for him and, handing his whip over to him, said:

"You now lash me to even the matter."

He said: "I forgive you for the sake of Allah."

Hadhrat Umar (Radhiyallaho anho) went home, prayed a Salaat of two rakaats in repentance and upbraided himself saying:

"0, Umar! You were low but Allah elevated you. You were wandering astray but Allah guided you. 

You were base but Allah ennobled you and gave you sovereignty over His people. Now one of them comes and asks you for redress of the wrong done to him, and you beat him? What answer have you to give before Allah?"

He kept on chiding himself thus for a very long time.

Once Hadhrat Umar (Radhiyallaho anho) was going on his usual round towards Harrah (a suburb of
Madinah) with his slave Aslam, when he saw a distant fire in the desert. He said:

"There seems to be a camp. Perhaps, it is a caravan that could not enter the town due to night fall. 
Let's go and look after them and arrange for their protection during the night."

When he reached there, he found a woman and some children. The children were crying. The woman had a pan of water over the fire. Hadhrat 'Umar (Radhiyallaho anho) greeted her with salaam and, with her permission, went near her.

Umar: "Why are these children crying?"

The Woman: "Because they are hungry."

Umar: "What is in the pan?"

The Woman: "Only water to soothe the children, so that they may go to sleep in the belief that food is being prepared for them. Ah! Allah will judge between Umar (Radhiyallaho anho) and me, on the Day of Judgement, for neglecting me in my distress. "

'Umar (weeping): "May Allah have mercy on you! How can Umar know of your distress?"

The Woman: "When he is our Amir, he must keep himself informed about us."

Hadhrat 'Umar (Radhiyallaho anho) returned to the town and straightway went to Baitul-Mal to fill a sack with flour, dates, fat and clothes, and also drew some money. When the sack was ready, he said to Aslam:

"Now put this sack on my back, Aslam."

Aslam: "No please, Amir-ul-Mo'mineen! I shall carry this sack."

'Umar refused to listen to Aslam, even on his persistent requests to allow him to carry the sack, and
remarked:

"What! Will you carry my load on the Day of Judgement? I must carry this bag, for it is I who would be questioned (in the Hereafter) about this woman."

Aslam most reluctantly placed the bag on Umar's (Radhiyallaho anho) back, who carried it with a swift pace right to the woman's tent. Aslam followed at his heels. He put a little flour and some dates and fat in the pan and began to stir. He blew (with his mouth) into the fire to kindle it.


 Aslam says:

"I saw the smoke passing through his thick beard."

After some time, the pottage was ready. He himself served it to the family. When they had eaten to their fill, he made over to them the little that was left for their next meal. The children were very happy after their meal and began to play about merrily. The woman felt very grateful and remarked: 

"May Allah reward you for your kindness! In fact you deserve to take the place of Khalifah instead of 'Umar."

'Umar consoled her and said:

"When you come to see the Khalifah, you will find me there."

He sat for a while at a place close by and kept on watching the children. He then returned to Madinah. On his way back, he said to Aslam:

"Do you know why I sat there, Aslam? I had seen them weeping in distress; I liked to, see them laughing and happy for some time."

It is said that Hadhrat Umar (Radhiyallaho anho) while leading Fajr Salaat used to recite 'Kahf' , 'Taha' and other such Soorahs in his Salaat, and would weep so much that his crying could be heard way back to several rows. Once he was reciting Surah 'Yusuf' in Fajr. When he came to the verse:

"I only plead for my distress and anguish unto Allah," (XII: 86)

He wept so much that he could not recite any further. In Tahajjud, he would sometimes fall to the ground and would get indisposed with excessive weeping 

Such was the fear of Allah in Hadhrat Umar(Radhiyallaho anho) whose name struck terror in the hearts of the mightiest monarchs of his time. Even today, the people are filled with awe when they read about him. Is there any person in power today who is prepared to show such kindness to the people in his charge?




Fear of Allah---Hadhrat Abu Bakr (Radhiyallaho anho) and The Fear of Allah

Coupled with the remarkable spirit of sacrifice, the Sahabah had genuine and deep-rooted fear of Allah in their hearts. I wish today's Muslims could have an iota of that fear of. Allah. Here are a few stories about this aspect of their lives.




Hadhrat Abu Bakr (Radhiyallaho anho) and The Fear of Allah


According to our belief Abu Bakr (Radhiyallaho anho) is the most exalted person after the Prophets (may peace be on all of them). The Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) himself conveyed to him the glad tidings of his being the head of a group of persons in Paradise. The Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) once remarked:

"Abu Bakr's name shall be called outfrom all the gates of Paradise. and he will be the first of my followers to enter it."

With all these virtues and privileges, Abu Bakr (Radhiyallaho anho) used to say:

"I wish I were a tree that would be cut and done away with."

Sometimes he would say:

"I wish I were a blade of grass. whose life ended with the grazing by some beast."
He also said: "I wish I were a hair on the body of a Mo'min."

Once he went to a garden. where he saw a bird singing. He sighed deeply and said:

"0, bird! How lucky you are! You eat, you drink and fly under the shade of the trees, and you fear no
reckoning of the Day of Judgement. I wish I were just like you."

Hadhrat Rabiah Aslami (Radhiyallaho anho) narrates:

"Once I had some argument with Abu Bakr (Radhiyallaho anho), during which he uttered a word that I did not like. He realized it immediately and said to me 'Brother, please say that word back to me in retaliation.' I refused to do so. He persisted, and even spoke of referring the matter to the Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam), but I did not agree to utter that word. He got up and left me. A few people of my clan remarked, 'Look! How strange! The person does wrong to you and, on the top of that, he threatens to complain to the Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam)'. I said, 'Do you .know who he is. He is Abu Bakr (Radhiyallaho anho).

To displease him is to displease the Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) and to displease the Prophet
(Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) is to displease Allah, and if Allah is displeased then who can save Rabiah from ruin?' I went to the Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) and narrated the whole story to him. He said, 'You were quite right in refusing to utter that word. But you could have said this much in reply: '0, Abu Bakr, (Radhiyallaho anho) May Allah forgive you!"

Look at the fear of Allah in Hadhrat Abu Bakr (Radhiyallaho anho)! He is so anxious to clear his accounts in this world that no sooner has a slightly unpleasant word been addressed by him to a person, than he regrets it and requests him to say that word back to him in retaliation. He is so particular in this that he threatens to have the retaliation done through the intervention of the Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam). We are in the habit of saying offensive words to others, but we fear neither the retaliation nor the reckoning in the Hereafter.





Fear of Allah---The Prophet's weeping the whole night

The Prophet once (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) kept weeping the whole night through, repeating again and again the following verse:

"If Thou punish them. they art Thy slaves; and if Thou forgive them. Thou only art the Mighty, the
Wise." S (V:118)

It is said about Imam Abu Hanifah (Rahmatullah alaih) that he also once wept the whole night reciting the follow ing verse of the Qur'an in Tahajjud:

"But avaunt ye, 0, ye guilty, this day." (XXXVI: 59)

This verse means that on the Day of Judgement. the guilty will" be asked to separate themselves from the good, and will not be allowed to mix with them as they were doing in the worldly life. Why should not the people with fear of Allah in their hearts weep in anxiety regarding which class they will belong to on that Day?

Wednesday, 1 April 2015

Fear of Allah---The action of Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) at the Time of Solar Eclipse

Coupled with the remarkable spirit of sacrifice, the Sahabah had genuine and deep-rooted fear of Allah in their hearts. I wish today's Muslims could have an iota of that fear of. Allah. Here are a few stories about this aspect of their lives.



The action of Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) at the Time of Solar Eclipse



The 'Sun once was in eclipse in the Prophet's (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) time. The Sahabah left their jobs.

Even the young boys, practising archery, hastened towards the musjid to know what the Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasaHam) would do at that time. The Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) started Salaat of two rakaat, which were so long that some people fainted and fell down. He wept in. his Salaat and said:

"0, My Lord! Thou has said that Thou \Would not punish them as long as I am with them and so long as they seek Thy forgiveness."

This refers to, a verse in the Qur'an wherein Allah says:

"But Allah would not punish them while Thou art with them. nor will He punish them while they seek forgiveness." (VIII-33)

He then addressed the people saying:

"You should hasten for Salaat whenever you happen to find the Sun or the Moon in eclipse. If you happen to know the signs of the Last Day as I do. then surely you would weep more and laugh less. In all such happenings, repair to Salaat; pray to Allah and distribute alms to the poor."




Fear of Allah---What Hadhrat Anas (Radhiyallaho anho) used to do when a storm approached

Coupled with the remarkable spirit of sacrifice, the Sahabah had genuine and deep-rooted fear of Allah in their hearts. I wish today's Muslims could have an iota of that fear of. Allah. Here are a few stories about this aspect of their lives.




What Hadhrat Anas (Radhiyallaho anho) used to do when a storm approached



Hadhrat Nadhr-bin-Abdullah relates:

"One day while Hadhrat Anas (Radhiyallaho anho) was alive, it became very dark during the day time. I went to him and said, "Did you ever see much a thing in the Prophet's time?" He replied, "I seek refuge in Allah! In those days if the breeze grew a little stronger than normal, we would hasten towards the musjid, fearing the approach of the Last Day."

Hadhrat Abu Darda (Radhiyallaho anho) narrates:

"Whenever there was a storm, the Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam} would get perturbed and would go to the musjid."

Who thinks of going to musjid, now-a-days. even at the time of the worst of calamities? Leave aside the common people, even those who regard themselves as good and practising Muslims do not practise this Sunnat. What a deterioration!






Fear of Allah---The Prophet's (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) Apprehensions at the time of a storm

Coupled with the remarkable spirit of sacrifice, the Sahabah had genuine and deep-rooted fear of Allah in their hearts. I wish today's Muslims could have an iota of that fear of. Allah. Here are a few stories about this aspect of their lives.





The Prophet's (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) Apprehensions at the time of a storm




Hadhrat Aishah (Radhiyallaho anha) relates that whenever a strong wind bringing dense clouds started blowing, the Prophet's (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) face turned pale with the fear of Allah. He became restive and would go in and out with perturbation, and would recite the following prayer:
"0, my Allah! I ask of Thee the good out of this wind, the good out of that which is in this wind, and the good out of that which is the outcome of this wind. I seek refuge in Thee from the evil of this wind, from the evil out of that which is in this wind, and from the evil out of that which is the outcome of this wind."

She says:

"And further when it began to rain, signs of delight appeared on his face. I said to him once, '0, Prophet of Allah when clouds appear everybody is happy as they foretell rain, but why is it that I see you so much perturbed at that time?' He replied, '0, 'Aishah! How can I feel secure that this wind does not portend Allah's wrath? The people of A'ad were punished with the wind. They were happy when they beheld the gathering dense clouds. believing that they brought rain; but actually those clouds brought no rain but utter destruction to 'A'ad."

The Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) was, obviously, . referring to the following verses of the Qur'an:

"Then, when they saw the (Penalty in the Shape Of )a cloud traversing the sky, coming to meet their valleys, They Said, "This cloud will give us Rain!" "Nay, It is The (calamity) ye were asking to be Hastened!- A wind wherein is a Grievous penalty! Everything will it destroy by the command of its lord!" Then by the morning they - nothing was to be seen but (the ruins of) their houses! thus do we recompense those given to sin   . (XLVI: 24 & 25)

Look at the fear of Allah in the heart of a person who is the best of all creation (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam). In spite of a clear verse in the Qur'an that Allah would not punish the people so long as the Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) was with them (AI-Qur'an VIII: 33), he has so much fear of Allah in him that a strong wind reminds him of the punishment awarded to the people in the past. Now let us peep into our own hearts for a moment. Although we are fully saturated with sins, yet none of the unusual phenomena viz: earthquake, lightning, etc., arouses the least fear of Allah in our hearts and, instead of resorting to Istighfaar or Salaat at such times, we only indulge in absurd investigations.





Sunday, 15 February 2015

ALI IBN ABI TALIB... MAY ALLAH BE PLEASED WITH HIM




Imam An Nawawi Recorded That Ali RA Did Not Miss Out On A Single Battle With The Prophet SAW Except The Battle Of Tabook, He Was Always At The Forefront Of The Battles And Never Refuse A Duel, He Destroyed Al Walid Ibn Utbah In The Duels Before The Battle Of Badr And In The Battle Of Siffin, They Describe That At One Point He Grabbed You Know His Opponents, He Put One Hand In And Grabbed Him From Underneath His Armour And Lifted Him In The Air And Brought Him Crushing Down Breaking His Neck, Very Very Powerful Man, From His Excellence In Battle He Destroyed A Legendary Legendary Warrior By The Name Of Amr Ibn Abdul Wud. In The Battle Of Khaybar, That He Took A Door, He Actually Held A Door In The Battle Of Khabar, With One Hand While He Fought With The Other One, After He Dropped That Door, 10 Men, It Took 10 Men To Be Able To Pick That Door Of The Ground, A Man One Time Came To Ali RA, He Says: This Man's Trying To Be A Wise Guys, He' Saying: Why Is That At The Time Of Abu Bakr And Umar, There Was No Conflict And At Your Time There's So Full Of Problems, So Ali RA Tells Him; Because At The Time Of Abu Bakr And Umar, They Ruled Over People Like Me And My Time I Rule Over People Like You. Rasullullah Told Ali Ibn Abi Talib, Something Will Happen Between You And Aysha And This Narrated By Imam Ahmad, Ali Ibn Abi Talid Said: Between Me And Aysha? Rasullullah SAW Said: Yes, He Then Said: I Am The Most Unfortunate People, Something Happens Between Me And The Mother Of The Believers Aysha, I Must Be A Very Unfortunate Person, Rasullullah SAW Said: No And Rasullullah SAW Said And When That Happens Then Take Her Back To Safety. Ali Ibn Abi Talib RA; What Do You Think Allowed Him To Spend The Entire Night In Salah, The Entire Night In Ibaadah Of Allah SWT, The Sahabah Said: That They Left Him After Isha In Ruku And They Came Before Fajr And They Found Him In Rukuu Except There Was One Difference, There Was One Difference, That His Beard Was Soaked, His Beard Was Soaked And There Was A puddle Beneath It, What Gave Him The Happiness To Do That, To Pray All Night, He Was One Of The 10 Promised Jannah My Brothers, Ya Allah; Ya Allah.



UTHMAN IBN AFFAN... MAY ALLAH BE PLEASED WITH HIM




Naturally When You Speak About Uthman RA, What's The First Thing That Comes To Your Mind? His Shyness And With His Shyness, With His Hayat Comes Shyness, Softness, Modesty, Humility And Then The Other Concept, The Other Defining Feature That You Have About Him Is; Is His Generosity, Abu Sa'id Al Khudri RA; He Says I Once Saw Rasullullah SAW Raising His Hands From The Beginning Of The Night Until The End Of The Night Saying: O Allah I Am Pleased With Uthman; So Be Pleased With Him. When The Prophet SAW Asked For Military Equipment For A Battle, Uthfan Ibn Affan; He Didn't Give Used Items, He Gave What We Will Be Equivalent Of Today, With Fully Loaded Humvees, He Brought The Best Camels, He Brought The Best Shields And Swords, If It Wasn't For The Love Of Allah, What Was It For? Did He Need To Become Popular? No, His Status Was There, his Wealth There, He Had Everything He Needed, He Only Desired Allah SWT, Such Was The Love He Had SWT. In The Time Of Umar Ibn Khattab There Was Peace And Security And There Was Stability, After Umar Ibn Khattab Passed Away, That's When The Fitan Started, Then Uthman Ibn Affan Became The Khalifah, Uthman Ibn Affan Was Killed, He Was Assassinated, The Difference Between The Assassination Of Umar And Uthman Is That The Assassination Of Umar Was Done By A Disbeliever, But The Assassination Of Uthman Was Done By People Under The Name Of Islam, And That's Why It Opened The Door Of Disunity. And Uthman RA Because Of His Leniency Does Not Act Harshly Towards Them And He Says I Do Not Want A Single Drop Of Blood To Be Shed In My Cause, But Still With That Ali RA Places His Children Al Hasan And Al Hussain To Guard Uthman RA, On That Day; A Thursday July 16; Uthman RA While He's Reading Qur'an And He's Sitting Down, This 82 Year Old Man, He Doses Off And He Falls Asleep At The Time Of Salah Al Asr And He Was Fasting That Day, And He Sees In His Dream Rasullullah SAW; Smiling, And Rsullullah SAW He Says: Ya Uthman, Did They Forbid You From Water? He Said: Yes Ya Rasullullah, He Said: Ya Uthman, Did They Forbid You From Food, He Said: Yes Ya Rasullullah, They Forbade Me From Food, And He Said: Ya Uthman, Did They Forbid You From Praying Salah In My Masjid, And HE Said: Yes Ya Rasullullah, They Forbade Me From Praying Salah In Your Masjid, Rasullullah SAW Says To Him: Good news O Uthman, You're Going To Break Your Fast With Us Tonight; Subhanallah.




HAZRAT UMAR IBIN AL KHATTAB... MAY ALLAH BE PLEASED WITH HIM



Dear Brother And Sisters; Umar Is A Special Person, He Had A Unique Personality, History Does Not Produce Men Like Umar, He Was A Man For The Ummah, He Established The Pillars Of Justice, Al Adl, The Truth Flows Naturally On His Tongue, His Intuition Is Always Right, As If The Angels Are Speaking To Him, Rasullullah SAW Says: If There's Gonna Be A Prophet After Me, It Would Be Umar, He Was on His Way To Kill The Prophet SAW, To Kill The Prophet SA And Instead He Accepted Islam And His Love For Allah SWT And His Deen Was SO Great While All The Other Muslims, While All The Other Muslims Were Hiding Their Islam, He Was Ready To Proclaim His Islam, He Was Ready To Tell Everyone This New Ni'mah, This New Nikmah That Allah SWT Bestowed Upon Him, Such Was The Love That He Had With Allah SWT. Shaytan Has Given Up On Umar, There's No Hope, There's No Way, It's Just A Waste Of Time, That's Why Rasullullah Says: Whenever Shaytan See's You Following One Road, He'll Take Another, When The Enemies Of Allah Would Hear About Umar, Their Knees Will Shake And Their Hearts Will Tremble, In Another Occasion When He Was Walking Once With Some Of The Sahabah, He Turned Around And Suddenly There Was A Pregnant Women Behind Him, She Had A Miscarriage. You Know When Umar Ra; When They Conquered Baitul Maqdis Brothers, Jerusalem, The City Of The Anbiyah, When He Received To The Keys To Baitul Maqdis, A Great Honour Bestowed Upon The Muslims, He Called For His Companion Abu Ubaidah Ibn Jarrah, He Says: All Of This Is Because We Kept Away From Sin And Allah Is Gonna Ask Us, What Have We Done To Serve This Deen After The Prophet Saw And How Little We Have Done And Him And Abu Ubaidah They Went Behind A Tree And They Both Started To Weep, How Little We Have Done, They Conquered Jerusalem Brothers And Sisters, In 10 Years Umar Was Khulafah Rashidun The Roman And Persian Empire Had Been Defeated, The Two Super Powers Of The Day, Umar Was Saying Subhanallah, There Was A Day When I Was A Shepard For My Father, And HE Will Beat Me Up, He Will Hit Me And He Was Very Harsh With Me And Now Look At Where Umar Is, Who Would Imagine That This Would Be Give To Umar, The Shepard Of Yesterday.




Saturday, 14 February 2015

ABU BAKAR AS-SIDDIQ... MAY ALLAH BE PLEASED WITH HIM...




His Personality Is Amazing, Surprising, Because Whenever You Pull Out A List Of A Good Deed, You Would Find The Name Of Abu Bakr At The Top, Whichever List You Pull Out, You're Gonna Find His Name On There And It's The First Name; He Was The First Muslim, He Was The first Caliph, He Was The First And Only Person To Be With Rasullullah In Hijra, he Was The First On Imaan, Rasullullah SAW Says, The Iman Of Abu Bakr Is Greater Than All The Ummah, I Mean Abu Bakr As Sidiq Ra Was Not Only A Friend, he Was A Companion, An Adviser, A Financial Supporter, A Body Guard, A Confident, He Was Everything For Muhammad SAW, How Was It So Abu Bakr, As An Amir As The Head Of A State, Amirul Mu'mi My Dear Brothers And Sisters, How Is It That He Will Travel Every day, He Would Travel Every day After Fajr To A Blind Elderly Persons House And Clean Her House And Prepare Her Children, Tend To Her Animals, She Didn't Even Know Who He Was, Who This Man Was, What This Man Did, All She Knew That A Man Came And Provided For Her, Such Was The Love That Abu Bakr RA Had For Allah SWT, If There Was Nothing Else That Regarding Abu Bakr, Only This Statement, It Would Have Sufficed, The Prophet SAW Said: Whoever Has Done Me A Favour In This Dunya, I Have Repaid The Favour, As For Abu Bakr Allah Will Repay Him On The Day Of Judgement And Then The Prophet SAW Says: All Of Doors To The Masjid Should BE Closed Beside The Door Of Abu Bakr RA And The Messenger SAW Passes Away And Abu Bakr Is At The House OF His Wife And He Hears And He Comes To The Masjid And The Sahaba Are In A State Of Confusion, I Often Say Why Wasn't Abu Bakr On That Day, Now It Was Turn For Abu Bakr To Be The Caliph, To Be The Man, To Lead The Muslims.





Steadfastness in the face of hardships---The Flight to Abyssinia and Ostracism in the Gorge of Ibn-Abi Talib

It is really very hard for the Muslims of to-day to imagine, and much less to endure or even to attempt to endure, the hardships that were borne by the Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) and his illustrious companions in the path of Allah. Books of history are full of stories of their sufferings. It is a pity that we are so indifferent to those events and our knowledge is so poor in this regard. I open this chapter with a story about the Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) himself to get the blessings of Allah, which are sure to attend his auspicious mention.




The Flight to Abyssinia and Ostracism in the Gorge of Ibn-Abi Talib



The hardships and sufferings borne by the Muslims were ever on the increase. The Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) at last permitted them to emigrate to some other place. Abyssinia at that time was ruled by a Christian King (who later on embraced Islam), famous for his mercy and equity. In Rajab of the fifth year of the Mission, the  .first group emigrated to Abyssinia. The group comprised about twelve men and five  women. The Qureysh pursued them to the port to capture them, but their vessels had left the shore. When the group reached Abyssinia, they heard the rumour that the whole tribe of the Qureysh had accepted Islam.

They were naturally very much pleased at the new~ and returned to their country. On approaching Mecca, they learnt that the rumour was false and the persecutions wen; going on unabated. Some of them decided to return to Abyssinia and the rest entered Mecca, seeking the protection of a few influential people. This is known as the first migration to Abyssinia. Later on, a bigger group of eightythree men and eighteen women emigrated to Abyssinia (separately). This is called the second emigration to that country. Some Sahabah took part in both the migrations. The Qureysh did not like the emigrations, and the thought of peace enjoyed by the fugitives gave them no rest. They sent a delegation to Abyssinia with handsome presents for the king, his courtiers and the clergy. The delegation first met the chiefs and the priests arid, by offering them presents, succeeded in winning the court officials to their side. Having thus made their way to the royal court, they prostrated themselves before the king and then presenting the gifts put their case before him. They said:

"0, king! A few foolish lads of our community have renounced their ancestral faith, and have joined an absolutely new religion, which is opposed to' our as well as your religions. They have come and "settled in your country. The nobility of Mecca, their own parents   and kith and kin have sent us to take them back to their country. We beseech you to make them over to us."

The king replied:

"We cannot make over the people who have sought our shelter, without proper investigation. Let us call them to our presence, and hear them out. If your charge of apostasy against them is genuine. we shall make them over to you." .

The king thereupon summoned the Muslims to his court. They were at first greatly distressed and did not know what to do. but Allah gave them courage. and they decided to go and place the true facts before the king. On appearing before him. they greeted him with 'Salaam'. Someone from the courtiers objected that they had not prostrated before the king according to the rules of the land. They explained:


"Our Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) has forbidden us from prostrating before anyone except Allah."

The king then asked them to submit what defence they could make to the charges brought against them. [a'far (Radhiyallaho anho) rose and addressed the king thus:

"0, king! we were an ignorant people. We neither knew Allah nor His Prophets A.S. We worshipped stones.

We used to eat carrion and commit all sorts of undesirable and disgraceful acts. We did not make good our obligations to our relatives. The strong among us would thrive.at the expense of the weak. Till at last, Allah raised a Prophet  (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) for our reformation. His noble descent, up-right conduct, integrity of purpose, and pure life are only too well known amongst us. He called upon us to worship Allah, and exhorted us to give up idolatry and stoneworship. He enjoined upon us right conduct, and forbade us from indecency. He taught us to tell the truth, to make good our trust, to have regard for our kith and kin, and to do good to our neighbours. From him we learnt to observe Salaat. Fasting. Zakaat and good conduct; and to  shun  everything  foul,  and  to  avoid  bloodshed.  He  forbade  adultery,  lewdness  telling  of  lies. misappropriating the orphan's heritage, bringing false accusations against others, and all other indecent things of that sort. He taught us the Qur'an, the won Ch. I: Steadfastness in the Face of Hardships 33 derful book of Allah. So we believed in him, followed him and acted up to his teachings. Thereupon our people began to persecute us, and to subject us to tortures, thinking that we might abjure our faith and revert to idolatry. When, however, their cruelties exceeded all bounds, we took shelter in your country by the permission of our Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallarn]."

The king said:

"Let us hear something of the Qur'an that your Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) has taught you."

Hadhrat  [a'far (Radhiyallaho anho) recited a few verses from the beginning of Surah "Maryam", which touched the hearts of the king and the priestly class so much that tears flowed down their cheeks and wetted their beards. The king remarked:

"By Allah, these words and the words revealed to Moosa ('Alayhis Salam) are the rays of one and the same light," and he told the Qureysh embassy that he would by no means hand over the refugees to them. Then. disappointed and disgraced, they held a counsel. One of them said:

"I have hit upon a plan that is sure to draw the king's wrath upon their heads."
Although the others did not agree to such a drastic step (for after all they were their own flesh and blood), yet he would not listen. The next day. they excited the king by telling him that those heretics denounced 'Isa ('AlayhisSalaml and did not believe in his Divinity. The Muslims were again summoned to the court. They were much more distressed this time. When the king inquired about their belief in '{sa ('Alayhis Salam). they said:

"We believe in what Allah has revealed about him to our Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam), Le. he is a servant and Prophet of Allah, and is His word, which He conveyed to the virgin and pure Maryam."

Negus said: "Tsa ('Alayhis Salam) himself does-not say anything beyond that."



The priests then began to murmur in protest, but the king would not listen to them. He returned to the delegation the presents they had brought for him, and said to the Muslims:
"Go and live in peace. If anybody ill-treats you. he will have to pay heavily for it."

A royal declaration was also issued to that effect. This enhanced the prestige of the Muslims in the country. and the Qureysh delegation had to return crestfallen.

This failure of the Qureysh embassy to Abyssinia. and the triumph of Muslims over them. led to an increase in the exasperation of the idolaters; the conversion of 'Umar (Radhiyallaho anho) to Islam added fuel to fire.

They grew more and more embittered. till things came to such a pass that a large number of the Qureysh chiefs conspired to kill Muhammad (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) outright and deal summarily with the whole affair. But this was not so easy. Banu Hashim to which clan the Prophet  (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) belonged. were strong in number and still stronger in influence. Although all of them were not Muslims, yet even the non-Muslims among them would not agree to. or tolerate the murder of the Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam). The Qureysh, therefore. decided to place a social ban on the Banu Hashim, and their chiefs drew up a document to the effect that none of them or their clans would associate with. buy from or sell to those who sided with the Banu Hashim, unless and until they surrendered Muhammad (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) for the death penalty. All of them signed this document on 1st Moharram of 7th year of the  Mission, and the scroll was hung up in the Ka'abah in order to give it full sanctity. Then. for three long years, the Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) was shut up with all his kinsfolk in the glen. which was a sub-section of one of the gorges that run down to Mecca. For three long years, nobody could see them nor could they see anybody. They could not purchase anything in Mecca nor from any trader coming from outside. If
any person was found outside this natural prison. he was beaten mercilessly and if he asked for anything it was flatly refused. Soon their stock of food was exhausted and they were reduced to famine rations. Their women and. more specially. the children and suckling babies would cry with hunger, and this was harder on them than their own starvation. During the last part of this period. their sole subsistence was the little food that the husbands of Hashimite women married into other clans managed to smuggle into the glen in the darkness of night.

At last by the Grace of Allah. after three years the scroll was eaten up by white ants and the ban was removed. The severity of the afflictions, which they bore during this period of ostracism. cannot be imagined. But the Sahabah not only remained steadfast in their faith, but also kept busy in spreading the light of Islam amongst their comrades in distress.

Look! How .rnuch the Sahabah have suffered in the path of Allah and for the cause of Islam. We claim to follow their footsteps. and dream of the material progress and spiritual elevation which was theirs. but how much have we suffered in the true cause? what sacrifice have we offered for the sake of Allah in His path?

Success is always proportionate to the sacrifice. We wish to live in luxury' and comfort. and are too eager to race shoulder to shoulder with the non-Muslims in enjoying the good things of this world. forgetting the Hereafter. and then at the same time we expect to receive the same help from Allah which the Sahabah received in their time. We cannot beguile anybody but ourselves by working like this. As the Poet has said.

'I am afraid, 0 wayfarer. that you will not reach the Ka'aba because the path that you are following goes (in the opposite direction) to Turkistan.•




Steadfastness in the face of hardships---Hadhrat 'Umar (Radhiyallaho anho) coming into Islam

It is really very hard for the Muslims of to-day to imagine, and much less to endure or even to attempt to endure, the hardships that were borne by the Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) and his illustrious companions in the path of Allah. Books of history are full of stories of their sufferings. It is a pity that we are so indifferent to those events and our knowledge is so poor in this regard. I open this chapter with a story about the Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) himself to get the blessings of Allah, which are sure to attend his auspicious mention.



Hadhrat 'Umar (Radhiyallaho anho) coming into Islam



Hadhrat 'Umar (Radhiyallaho anho}, of whom all the Muslims are justly proud. and the disbelievers still dread, was most adamant in opposing the Prophet  (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) and very prominent in persecuting the Muslims before he embraced Islam. One day. the Qureysh in a meeting called for somebody to volunteer himself for the assassination of the Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasal lam). 'Umar (Radhiyallaho anho) offered himself for this job, at which everybody exclaimed:

"Surely, you can do it, 'Umar!"

With sword hanging from his neck, he set out straight away on his sinister errand. On his way he met Sa'ad bin Abi Waqqas of the Zuhrah clan. Sa'ad inquired:

"Whither! 'Umar?"

'Umar: "I am after finishing Muhamrnad."





Sa'ad: "But do not you see that Banu Hashim, Banu Zuhrah and Banu Abde Munaf are likely to kill you in retaliation?"

'Umar (upset at the warning):

"It seems.that you also have renounced the religion of your forefathers. Let me settle with you first."

So saying, Umar drew out his sword. Sa'ad announcing his Islam, also took out his sword. They were about to start a duel when Sa'ad said:

"You had better first set your own house in order. Your sister and brother-in-law both have accepted Islam."

Hearing this, Umar flew into a towering rage and turned his steps towards his sister's house. The door of the house was bolted from inside and both husband and wife were receiving lessons in the Qur'an from Hadhrat Khabbab (Radhiyallaho anho). 'Umar knocked at the door and shouted for his sister to open it. Hadhrat Khabbab (Radhiyallaho anho) hearing the voice of 'Umar, hid himself in some inner room, forgetting to take the manuscript pages of the Holy Qur'an with him. When the sister opened the door, 'Umar hit her on the head, saying:

"0, enemy of yourself. You too have renounced your religion. "

Her head began to bleed. He then went inside and inquired, "What were you doing? And who was the
stranger 1 heard from outside?" His brother-in-law replied, "We were talking to each other." 'Umar said to him, "Have you also forsaken the creed of your forefathers and gone over to the new religion?" The brother- in-law replied, "But what if the new religion be the better and the true one'?" 'Umar got Stories of the Sahaabah beside himself with rage and fell on him, pulling his beard and beating him most savagely. When the sister intervened, he smote her so violently on her face that it bled most profusely. She was, after all, 'Umar's sister; she burst out:

"'Umar! we are beaten only because we have become Muslims. Listen! we are determined to die as Muslims. You are free to do whatever you like."

When 'Umar had cooled down and felt a bit ashamed over his sister's bleeding, his eyes fell on the pages of the Qur'an left behind by Hadhrat Khabbab  (Radhiyallaho anho). He said, "Alright show me, what are these?" "No," said the sister. "you are unclean and no unclean person can touch the Scripture." He insisted, but the sister was not prepared to allow him to touch the leaves unless he washed his body. 'Umar at last gave in. He washed his body and then began to read the leaves. It was Surah "Taha". He started from the beginning of the Surah, and he! was a changed man altogether when he came to the verse:

"verily ! I, indeed I am Allah. There is none worthy of worship but I. So serve me and establish Salaat for My remembrance."

He said: "Alright, take me to Muhammad (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam)."

On hearing this, Hadhrat Khabbab (Radhiyallaho anho) came out from inside-and said:


"0 'Umar! Glad tidings for you. Yesterday (on Thursday night} the Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) prayed to Allah, '0, Allah strengthen Islam with either 'Umar or Abu lahl, with whomsoever you wish '. It seems that his prayer has been answered in your favour."

'Umar then went to the Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) and embraced Islam on Friday morning. 'Umar's Islam was a terrible blow to the morale of the unbelievers, but still the Muslims were few in number and the whole country was against them. The disbelievers intensified, their efforts for the complete annihilation of Muslims and the extinction of Islam. With 'Umar (Radhiyallaho anho) on their side, the Muslims now started saying their Salaat in the Haram. Abdullah bin Mas'ood (Radhiyallaho anho) says:

'Umar's Islam was a big triumph, his emigration to Madinah a tremendous reinforcement, and his accession to the Caliphate a great blessing for the Muslims."





Steadfastness in the face of hardships---Hadhrat Sohaib's (Radhiyallaho anho) coming into Islam

It is really very hard for the Muslims of to-day to imagine, and much less to endure or even to attempt to endure, the hardships that were borne by the Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) and his illustrious companions in the path of Allah. Books of history are full of stories of their sufferings. It is a pity that we are
so indifferent to those events and our knowledge is so poor in this regard. I open this chapter with a story about the Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) himself to get the blessings of Allah, which are sure to attend his auspicious mention. '



Hadhrat Sohaib's (Radhiyallaho anho) coming into Islam





Hadhrat Sohaib and Hadhrat Ammaar  (Radhiyallaho anhuma) became Muslims at the same time. The Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) was staying at Arqam's  (Radhiyallaho anho) place. when they both came separately with the same intention of embracing Islam and met each other at the door of the house.
Sohaib (Radhiyallaho anho) also suffered very much at the hands of his persecutors, like other poor Muslims of that time. At last he decided to emigrate to Madinah. The Qureysh would not tolerate this and, soon after his departure, a party went in pursuit to bring him back to Mecca. As the party drew near, he shouted to them:





"You know that I am a better archer than all of you. So long as I have a single arrow left with me, you will not be able to approach me and, when I finish all my arrows, I shall fight you with my sword, as long as it is in my hand. If you like you can get my money which I have left in Mecca and my two women slaves, in lieu of me."

And they agreed. He told them the whereabouts of his money, and they allowed him to proceed to Madinah. At this, Allah revealed the following verse of the Qur'an to the Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam):

"And of mankind is he who would sell himself, seeking the pleasure of Allah, and Allah has compassion on His bondsmen."

The  Prophet  (Sallallaho  alaihe  wasallam)  was  at  that  time  at  Quba.  When  he  saw  Hadhrat  Sohaib (Radhiyallaho anho) coming, he remarked:

"A good bargain, Sohaib!"

Sohaib (Radhiyallaho anho) narrates:

"The Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) was eating dates at that time. I also joined him in eating. One of my eyes was sore." He said, "Sohaib! you are taking dates when your eye is sore." 'But I am taking them by the side of the other eye, which is not sore, 0, Prophet of Allah,' I replied. The Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) was much amused with my retort."

Hadhrat Sohaib (Radhiyallaho anho) was very generous and he spent his money on others most lavishly. 'Umar (Radhiyallaho anho) once told him that he was rather extravagant. He replied:

"But I spend only where it is right."

When Hadhrat 'Urnar (Radhiyallaho anho) was about to die, he expressed the wish that his funeral service be led by Hadhrat Sohaib (Radhiyallaho anho).






Steadfastness in the face of hardships---Hadhrat Ammaar (Radhiyallaho anho) and His Parents

It is really very hard for the Muslims of to-day to imagine, and much less to endure or even to attempt to endure, the hardships that were borne by the Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) and his illustrious companions in the path of Allah. Books of history are full of stories of their sufferings. It is a pity that we are
so indifferent to those events and our knowledge is so poor in this regard. I open this chapter with a story about the Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) himself to get the blessings of Allah, which are sure to attend his auspicious mention. '



Hadhrat Ammaar (Radhiyallaho anho) and His Parents




Hadhrat Ammaar (Radhiyallaho anho) and his parents were also subjected to the severest afflictions. They were tormented on the scorching sands of Mecca. The Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) while passing by them would enjoin patience giving them glad tidings about paradise. Ammar's father Yasir (Radhiyallaho anho) died after prolonged sufferings at the hands of persecutors, and his mother Sumayya (Radhiyallaho anha) was killed by Abu Iahl, who put his spear through the most private part of her body, causing her death. She had refused to renounce Islam in the face of terrible torture in her old age. The blessed lady was the first to meet martyrdom in the cause of Islam. The first mosque in Islam was built by Ammaar (Radhiyallaho anho).

When the Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) emigrated to Madinah, Ammaar (Radhiyallaho anho) offered to build a structure for him where he could sit, take rest in the afternoon, and say his Salaat under its roof. He first collected the stones and then built the musjid in Quba. He fought against the enemies of Islam with great zeal and courage. Once he was fighting in a battle when he said rejoicingly:

"I am to meet my friends very soon, I am to meet Muhammad  (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) and his companions."

He then asked for water. He was offered some milk. He took it and said:

"I heard the Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) saying to me, "Milk shall be the last drink of your worldly life. "

He then fought till he met his coveted end. He was then aged about ninety-four.





Steadfastness in the face of hardships---The Afflictions of Hadhrat Khabbab bin Alarat (Radhiyallaho anho)

It is really very hard for the Muslims of to-day to imagine, and much less to endure or even to attempt to endure, the hardships that were borne by the Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) and his illustrious companions in the path of Allah. Books of history are full of stories of their sufferings. It is a pity that we are so indifferent to those events and our knowledge is so poor in this regard. I open this chapter with a story about the Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) himself to get the blessings of Allah, which are sure to attend his auspicious mention. '



The Afflictions of Hadhrat Khabbab bin Alarat (Radhiyallaho anho)



Hadhrat Khabbab (Radhiyallaho anho) is also one of those blessed persons who offered themselves for  sacrifice and suffering for the cause of Allah. He was the sixth or seventh person to embrace Islam and.  therefore. he suffered long. He was made to put on steel armour and lie in the sun to sweat and swelter. Very  often he was made to lie flat on burning sand. which caused the flesh on his back to waste away. He was the  slave of a woman. When she came to know that he was visiting the Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallarn). she used to brand his head with a hot iron rod. Hadhrat 'Umar (Radhiyallaho anho) during his caliphate once  inquired of him about the details of his sufferings after embracing Islam. He showed him his back. seeing which Hadhrat 'Umar (Radhiyallaho anho) remarked. "I have never seen such a back before." He said. "My body was dragged over heaps of smouldering charcoal, and the blood and fat coming out of my back put out the fire." It is said that when Islam spread and the Muslims conquered all the surrounding territory. he used to weep and say:

"Allah seems to be compensating us in this world for all our sufferings, and perhaps nothing would be left for us as reward in the Hereafter."
Hadhrat Khabbab (Radhiyallaho anho) narrates:

"The Prophet (SallalIaho alaihe wasallam) once performed an unusually long rakaat while leading a Salaat. When the Sahabah mentioned it to him, he said, "This was a Salaat of yearning and humility. I asked three boons from Allah. I besought Him:

'0, Allah! Let not my Ummat perish by famine; let not my Ummat be annihilated by an enemy gaining an upper hand on them; and let not my Ummat fight among themselves.'
Allah granted the first two prayers, but not the third one. "
Hadhrat Khabbab(Radhiyallahoanho) died in 37 A.H.

He was the first of the Sahabah to be buried at Koofah. Hadhrat Ali (Radhiyallaho anho) once passing his grave said:

"May Allah bless and show mercy on Hadhrat Khabbab (Radhiyallaho anho). He embraced Islam willingly. He emigrated with great pleasure in Allah's path, and spent his whole life in striving and suffering for Islam. Blessed is the person who is mindful of the Day of Judgement, prepares for his reckoning. remains contented with very little of this world, and is able to please his Lord."
To be able to please Allah, was really, the Sahabah's greatest achievement, for this was the sole purpose of their life.






Thursday, 12 February 2015

Steadfastness in the face of hardships---Hadhrat Abuzar Ghifari's (Radhiyallaho anho) Conversion to Islam:

It is really very hard for the Muslims of to-day to imagine, and much less to endure or even to attempt to endure, the hardships that were borne by the Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) and his illustrious companions in the path of Allah. Books of history are full of stories of their sufferings. It is a pity that we are so indifferent to those events and our knowledge is so poor in this regard. I open this chapter with a story about the Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) himself to get the blessings of Allah, which are sure to attend his auspicious mention. '



Hadhrat Abuzar Ghifari's (Radhiyallaho anho) Conversion to Islam



Hadhrat Abuzar Ghifari (Radhiyallaho anho) is very famous among the Sahabah for his piety and knowledge. Hadhrat Ali (Radhiyallaho anho) used to say:

"Abuzar is the custodian of such knowledge as other people are incapable of acquiring."



When he first got news of the Prophet's (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) mission, he deputed his brother to go to Mecca and make investigations regarding 'the person' who claimed to be the recipient of Divine revelation.

His brother returned after necessary enquiries, and informed him that he found Muhammad (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) to be a man of good habits and excellent conduct, and that his wonderful revelations were neither poetry nor sooth-sayings. This report did not satisfy him, and he decided to set out for Mecca and find out the facts for himself. On reaching Mecca, he went straight to the Haram. He did not know the Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) and he did not consider it advisable (under the circumstances prevailing at that time) to enquire about him from anybody. When it became dark, Hadhrat Ali (Radhiyallaho anho) noticed him and seeing in him a stranger, could not ignore him, as hospitality and care for the travellers, the poor and the strangers, were the Sahabah's second nature. He, therefore, took him to his place. He did not ask him about the purpose of his visit to Mecca, nor did Abuzar (Radhiyallaho anho) himself disclose it. Next day, he again went to the Haram and stayed there till nightfall without being able to learn who the Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam)  was.  In  fact  everybody knew that the  Prophet  (Sallallaho alaihe  wasallam) and his companions were being persecuted in Mecca, and Abuzar (Radhiyallahoanho) might have had misgivings about the result of his quest for the Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam). Hadhrat Ali (Radhiyallaho anho) again took him home for the night, but again did not have any talk with him about the purpose of his visit to the city. On the third night, however, after Hadhrat Ali (Radhiyallaho anho) had entertained him as on the two previous nights, he asked him:

"Brother, what brings you to this town?"

Before replying, Hadhrat Abuzar (Radhiyallaho anho) took   an undertaking from Hadhrat Ali (Radhiyallaho anho) that he would speak the truth, and then he enquired from him about Muhammad (Sallallaho alaihe wasallarn). Hadhrat Ali (Radhiyallaho anho) replied:

"He is verily the Prophet of Allah. You accompany me tomorrow and I shall take you to him. But you have to be very careful, lest people come to know of your association with me, and you get into trouble. When on our way I apprehend some trouble, I shall get aside pretending some necessity or adjusting my shoes, and you will proceed ahead without stopping so that the people may not connect us."

The next day, he followed Hadhrat Ali (Radhiyallaho anho), who took him before the Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam). In the very first meeting, he embraced Islam. The Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam), fearing that the Qureysh might harm him, enjoined upon him not to make an open declaration of his Islam, and bade him to go back to his clan and return when Muslims had gained the upper hand. Hadhrat Abuzar (Radhiyallaho anho) replied:

"0, Prophet of Allah! By Him who is the master of my soul, I must go and recite the Kalimah in the midst of these unbelievers."

True to his word, he went straight to the Haram and, right in the midst. of the crowd and at the pitch of his voice, recited Shahadah viz:

"I bear witness that there is no god But Allah, and I bear witness that Muhammad  (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) is the Prophet of Allah."

People fell upon him from all sides, and would have beaten him to death if Abbas (the Prophet's uncle, who had not till then embraced Islam) had not shielded him and saved him from death. Abbas said to the mob:






"Do you know who he is? He belongs to the Ghi-far clan, who live on the way of our caravans to Syria. If he is killed. they will waylay us and we shall not be able to trade with that country."
This appealed to their prudence and they left him alone.

The next day Hadhrat Abuzar (Radhiyallaho anho) repeated his perilous confession of Imaan and would have surely been beaten to death by the crowd. had not Abbas intervened once again and saved him for the second time.

The action of Hadhrat Abuzar  (Radhiyallaho anho) was due to his extraordinary zeal for proclaiming Kalimah among the disbelievers. and the prohibition by the Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) was due to the soft corner in his heart for Hadhrat Abuzar (Radhiyallaho anhu)  he be put to hardships that might prove too much for him. There is not the least shadow of disobedience in this episode. Since the Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) himself was undergoing all sorts of hardships in spreading the message of Islam. Abuzar (Radhiyallaho anho) also thought it fit to follow his example rather than to avail of his permission to avoid danger. It was this spirit of Sahabah that took them to the heights of material and spiritual progress. When a person once recited the Kalimah and entered the fold of Islam. no power on earth could turn him back and no oppression or tyranny could stop him from Tabligh.