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Friday, October 19, 2012

Question Assalamualaikum. I have heard a hadeeth which stated that Allah swt will come to meet all the inhabitants of jannah and second day Allah swt will come just to meet Abu bakr ra. Is this hadeeth true?? Jazakallah and may Allah bless you all.

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Assalamualaikum. I have heard a hadeeth which stated that Allah swt
will come to meet all the inhabitants of jannah and second day Allah
swt will come just to meet Abu bakr ra. Is this hadeeth true??
Jazakallah and may Allah bless you all.
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Answer
All perfect praise be to Allaah, The Lord of the Worlds. I testify
that there is none worthy of worship except Allaah, and that Muhammad
isHis slave and Messenger.
With regard to the believers seeing Allaah inParadise, then this is
something certain beyond any dispute or doubt; we have already
clarified this in Fataawa 10911 and 31498 .
As regards saying that Abu Bakr will particularly see Allaah in
Paradise on the second day, then this is something that we have not
come across (in the abundant resource booksthat we have at hand) and
we do not think that such a statement is true at all.
Nonetheless, the virtues of Abu Bakr are confirmed and so many.
Allaah Knows best.

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Excessive Ambitions in this Worldly Life - I

Having excessive ambitions in this worldly life is one of the greatest
diseases of the heart. What is the meaning of this disease? What are
its harmful consequences? What is its treatment?
Meaning of Excessive Ambitions in this Worldly Life
Having excessive ambitions in this worldly life is to
continuouslystrive for its pleasures and persistently indulge in its
luxurieswhilst turning away from the Hereafter. Allaah The Almighty
Says (what means): {And be diverted by [false] hope.} [Quran 15:3]
Commenting on this verse, Al-Qurtubi said, "Their excessive ambitions
in this worldly life turned them away from obeying Allaah." Ibn Hajar
said, "There is an important rationale behind ambitions in this
worldly life. Having ambitions in this worldly life is not totally
dispraised as without it no one would be able to enjoy his life or
look forward to doing anything that is related to this world. What is
dispraised is having extensive ambitions in this worldly life and not
preparing for the Hereafter. As long as a person is safe from this,he
is not required to totally abstain from having ambitions in this
world. Ignorance and love for this world are the causes behind this
disease."
Having Excessive Ambitions in this Worldly Life is Dispraised in the Quran
There are many verses in the Quran that dispraise having excessive
ambitions in this worldly life. The Noble Quran usesmultiple modes of
address to warn people against this incurable and destructive
disease.For example Allaah The Almighty Says (what means):
• {Perhaps those who disbelieve will wish that they had been Muslims.
Let them eat and enjoy themselves and be diverted by [false] hope, for
they are going toknow.} [Quran 15:2-3]
• When talking about the Jews, Allaah The Almighty Says (what means):
{And you will surely find them the most greedy of people for life -
[even] more than those who associate others with Allaah.One of them
wishes that he couldbe granted life a thousand years, but it would not
remove him in the least from the [coming] punishment that he should be
granted life. And Allaah Is Seeing of what they do.} [Quran 2:96]
• {[Allaah] will Say: "How long did you remain on earth in number of
years?" They will say: "We remained a day or part of a day; ask those
who enumerate." He will Say: "You stayed not but a little - if only
you had known. Then did you think that We created you uselessly and
that to Us you would not be returned?"} [Quran 23:112-115]
• {Has the time not come for those who have believed that their hearts
should become humbly submissive at the remembrance of Allaah and
whathas come down of the truth? Andlet them not be like those who were
given the Scripture before, and a long period passed over them, so
their hearts hardened; and many of them are defiantly disobedient.}
[Quran 57:16]
Having Excessive Ambitions in this Worldly Life is Dispraised in the Sunnah
The Prophet warned his Ummah (nation) against having extensive
ambitions in this worldly life, as it is likely to drive the person
away from obeying Allaah. It was narrated on the authority of Abu
Hurayrah that he said, "I heard the Prophet saying: 'The heart of an
old man remains young in two respects: his love for this worldly life
and his excessive ambitions init.' " [Al-Bukhaari]
It was narrated on the authority of Anas that he said, "The Prophet
once drew a few lines and said: 'This is [man's] ambitions, and this
is the instant of his death, and while he is in this state [of
ambitions], the nearer line [death] comes to Him.' " [Al-Bukhaari]
It was narrated on the authority of Ibn Mas'ood that he said, "The
Prophet once drew a square and then drew a line in the middle of it
and let it extend outside the square and then drew several small lines
attached to that central line, and said: "This is the human being, and
this [square] is his lease of life which encircles or has encircled
him, and this [line] which is outside [the square], represents his
ambitions, and these small lines are the calamities and troubles
[which may befall him], and if one misses him, another will overtake
him, and if the other misses him, a third will overtake him.' "
[Al-Bukhaari] It was narrated on the authority of 'Abdullaah ibn 'Umar
that he said,: "The Messenger of Allaah took hold of my shoulder
andsaid: 'Be in this world as if you are a stranger or a traveler.' "
Thesub-narrator added, "Ibn 'Umar would say, 'If you survive till the
evening, do not expect to be alive in the morning, and if you survive
till the morning, do not expect to be alive in the evening; and take
from your health for your sickness, and [take] from your life for your
death.'" [Al-Bukhaari]
It was narrated on the authority of Ibn 'Abbaas and his father,that he
said, "The Messenger of Allaah said to a man while advising him:
'Utilize five things before the coming of another five: your youth
before your decrepitude, your health before your sickness, your wealth
beforeyour poverty, your leisure before your work, and your life
before your death.' " [Al-Haakim narrated this Hadeeth according to
the conditions of Al-Bukhaari and Muslim, however they did not narrate
it. Ath-Thahabi agreed with him.]
It was narrated on the authority of Abu Hurayrah that the Prophet
said: "Take the initiative to do good deeds before you are hindered by
one ofseven calamities: poverty that makes you forget the remembrance
of Allaah, prosperity that leads you to transgression, an ailment that
damages your health, old age that makes you lose your senses, a sudden
death, the Antichrist which is an evil yet to come, or the Hour, which
is indeed even more disastrous and even more bitter." [At-Tirmithi -
Hasan]
When the Prophet was asked about the scriptures of Moosa (Moses) he
replied: "It was allfull of lessons. I wonder at a person who is
certain of death and can still be happy. I wonder at a person who is
certain of Hell and can still laugh. I wonder at a person who believes
in fate and still grieves over hardships that befall him. I wonder at
a person who sees this world and how its wellbeing never lasts for
people and can still feel safe in it. I wonder at a person who
believes that the Day of Reckoning is soonto come and still does not
perform righteous deeds." [Al-Bayhaqi and Al-Bazzaar]

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The Story of Haaroot and Maaroot – II

Magic is a reality and not mere illusion; some people consider tricks
of the hand or deceptions of the eye to be magic, but magic is much
more than that; it is a reality, and could lead one to hate what he
used to love, such as the case which Allaah informs us of in the
abovementioned verse where it can separate man from his wife. Indeed
the goal that the devil strives hardest to achieve is to separate man
from his wife, as in the narration of Jaabir ibn 'Abdullaah who stated
that the Prophet said: "Satan places his throne on the water, then he
sends his troops to people; the closest devil in position to him isthe
one who causes the most mischief and trials amongst people. One of
them (i.e., from his troops) comes to him andsays: `I continued to
whisper to so and so until he committed such and such a sin.` Satan
responds: `I swear by Allaah! You have not done much.` (This process
continues) until one (devil) comes and says: `I continued to whisper
to him until I made him separate from his wife.` Thereupon, Satan
brings him close to him and hugs him, saying: `Yes! You are the one.`"
[Muslim] Meaning, that he is the one who has achieved the
greatestaccomplishment. This separation is caused by either magic or
by any other means.
Some magicians use magic to bewitch the eyes of people and make them
believe that they are seeing something that they are not, as Allaah
says regarding the magicians of Pharaoh what means: "…And they
presented a great [feat] of magic." [Quran 7: 116] People thought, as
a result of their magic, thatthey were seeing snakes instead of ropes
and sticks.
Some people claim that there is a prophetic narration that is as
follows: "Learn magic butdo not teach it to others."This is a
fabrication; such words were never uttered by the Prophet .
The Islamic ruling regarding the magician is that he is to be
beheaded, as the Prophetsaid: "The punishment for the magician is that
he must be beheaded." [At-Tirmithi & Al-Haakim] This is because such a
person is an apostate, even if he fasts, prays and claims that he is a
Muslim, because his practice of magic invalidates any good deeds he
may perform.
There are two ways of being relieved from the effects of magic:
- The incorrect way is to go to magicians for this purpose; this is
prohibited because the Prophet said: "He who approaches a magician and
believes what he says will have his prayers rejected for forty days."
[Muslim] Thus, it is prohibited to approach them or to seek their
assistance in removing the effect of magic done on one by others.
- The correct way is by reciting the legislated Ruqyah (i.e. the Quran
and certain prophetic supplications). Examples of this would be the
Chapters Al-Faatihah, Al-Ikhlaas, Al-Falaq, An-Naas and the Verse of
the Throne, or Ayat Al-Kursi, which is the two-hundred and fifty fifth
verse of Chapter Al-Baqarah. An example of a prophetic supplication
that is usefulin this regard is: "Allaahumma Rabban-naas,
athhibil-ba's, wash'fi, Antash-Shaafi, laa shifaa'a illaa shifaa'uka,
shifaa'n laa yughaadiru saqama [O Allaah! The Lord of mankind! Remove
this disease and cure (him or her). You are the Great Curer. There is
no cure but through You, which leaves behind no disease]."
[Al-Bukhaari]
One may also recite Quranic verses in water and add to it seven dried
and crushed Lote-tree leaves. This method is confirmed to have been
practiced by some of the Salaf such as Wahb ibn Munabbih .
Some people recite the verses that address the issue of magic, like
those found in Chapters Al-A'raaf, Yoonus, and TaaHaa over this water
and then add the crushed leaves to it, then they recite Chapters
Al-Ikhlaas,Al-Falaq, An-Naas and some authentic Propheticsupplications
over it. They then wash their body with this water. This is a method
that has been proven to be beneficial by experience.
The Prophet was bewitched by Labeed ibnAl-A'sam, who had
strongrelations with the Jews, and the Jews requested his assistance
due to him being renowned for his experience in magic.
The Prophet was afflictedby this magic for six months. He would think
that he was sleeping with his wives while in fact he was not. He
persevered through this period, and when he feared that it would
affect his zeal for worship, he supplicated to Allaah, asking Him to
remove it from him.
'Aa'ishah narrated: "Magic was done on the Prophet so he began to
think that he was doing things that he was not actually doing. One
day, he invoked (Allaah) for a long period and then said: "I feel that
Allaah has inspired me as how to cure myself. Two persons came to me
(in a dream) and sat down, one by my head and the other by my feet.
One of them asked the other: 'What is the sickness of this man?' The
other replied: 'He has been bewitched.' The first asked: 'Who has
bewitched him?' The other replied: 'Labeed ibn Al-A'sam.' The first
one asked: 'What materials did he use?' The other replied: 'A comb,
the hair gathered on it, and the outer skin of the pollen of a male
date-palm.' The first asked: 'Where are they?' The other replied: 'In
the well of Tharwaan.'"
So the Prophet headed out towards the well. He later returned and said
tome: "The date-palms (i.e.,the ones on the well) are like the heads
of devils." Iasked: 'Did you take out those things with which the
magic was done?' He replied: "No, for I have been cured by Allaah, and
I am afraid that this action may spread evil amongst the people."
Later on the well was filled up with earth." [Al-Bukhaari]
The hair that was on the comb was taken, and a knot was made in which
the magic was placed; then, the hair that contained the magic was
placed inside the outer skin of the pollen of a male date-palm, and
this was placed under a rock, inside the well. When some Companions
went to remove this magic from the well, they foundthat its water was
the colour of Henna, due to the effect of magic on it.
The Prophet was inspiredby Allaah as to where the location of the
magic was; it was removed and the knot was undone, so the magic was
ruined.
The question of 'Aa'ishah was an indirect way of asking why the
Prophet did not punish the man who bewitched him, and he explained
why, saying: "I am afraid that this action may spread evil amongst the
people."Meaning, that since the punishment of being a magician is
execution by beheading, and because people did not know thathe
practiced such evil, nor did they witness him doing it on the Prophet
then punishing him would have encouraged people to accuse anyone of
doing magic, even if they were innocent, and justify it by quoting
this action of the Prophet .
He was very careful not to execute anyone whosecrime was not obvious
to everybody, and it is for this same reason he refrained from killing
IbnSalool, who was the headof hypocrites, despite him knowing that he
wasbeing a disbeliever, a liarand a hypocrite.
He did not kill him because it would not have been clear to people why
he killed him, due to this Ibn Salool pretending to be Muslim.
One may ask: "How could the Prophet be bewitched when he was conveying
the message?"
The answer is that the magic never affected anyaspect of his mind,
memory or mission; it only affected his relations with his wives.
Another question that might be asked is: "Does the fact that he was
bewitched not contradictbeing protected by Allaah? Allaah Says what
means: "…And Allaah will protect you from the people…" [Quran 5: 67]
The answer is that the protection referred to in this verse was
against certain matters only, suchas being killed before conveying the
message fully, or being prevented from conveying the message in any
way.
In fact, proof of the fact that such protection was limited is that he
was afflicted greatly by the disbelievers: they offended and beat him,
and besieged him and hisfollowers. He also suffered hunger and fell
into a pit that the disbelievers had dug for him. They did all these
things but were unable to prevent him from conveying the message of
Allaah.
Some magic is performedby blowing into knots and other materials which
magicians compile, which makes the bewitched person believe he is
performing actions that is not actually doing; another type makes a
person incapable of having sexual intercourse with his wife; another
type makes the wife imagine that her husband is a beast or a snake
whenever he tries to approach her sexually; there is another type
thatmakes the husband imagine that his wife hasa foul stench whenever
he attempts to approach her sexually, even thoughshe may be clean and
smell pleasant.
There are women who resort to magic in order to make their husbands
divorce his other wife or wives, so that she can have him all to
herself – and this is one of the greatest ways of oppressing others.
One may ask: "There are deadly types of magic; are they incurable?"
The answer is that they are curable, unless the effects of this magic
coincide with the designated time of the person's death. If that is
the case, then nothing can help him. Allaah Says what means: "But
never will Allaah delay a soul when its time has come. And Allaah is
Acquainted with what you do." [Quran 63: 11]
The one who bewitches others and thereby causes their death must be
sentenced to death, because such a person killed a soul intentionally
and without due right.
Some people wear amulets, claiming that they protect them from magic,
but they only add to the evil and make them weaker in faith.
In Islam, ends do not justify means; there are people who resort to
magic in order to reconcile, for example, between two disputing
people. This is prohibited, even if people claim that they have good
intentions and are only using it for a good purpose. This is refused
in Islam because the means used are evil, and regardless of the sought
result, using magic remains prohibited.

Khadijah bint Khuwaylid

Khadijah bint Khuwaylid was the first convert to Islam. She was also
the devoted wife of the Prophet Muhammad. The daughter of Khuwaylid
ibn Asad and Fatimah bint Za'idah, she came from the family of
Quraysh, Mecca's leading family. The Quraysh belonged to the Banu
Hasham clan of the Banu Asad tribe.
Khadijah was well-known in her community for her success in the field
of trade. By the time she met Muhammad, she was a wealthy
businesswoman who hadbeen widowed twice andhad borne several children.
Khadijah hired Muhammad to work for her on a specific trade endeavor
in Syria. Impressed with his honesty and trustworthiness, as well as
his successful conclusion of her business endeavors, Khadijah's
satisfaction with Muhammad's success soon turned into love. Although
she had refused previous proposals of marriage, she proposed to
Muhammad. At the time of their marriage, she was 40 years of age he
was 25. Together they had six children, four of whom survived past
infancy: Ruqayyah, Zaynab, Umm Kulthum, and Fatimah.
Khadijah and Muhammadhad been married for fifteen years before he
received his first revelation and began preaching the religion that
was eventually to be called Islam. On the night he received his first
revelation, Khadijah was the one in whom he first confided. She
comforted and supported him, and it was she who sought advice from her
Christian cousin, who proclaimed that Muhammad's revelations were from
God. Although it was common practice amonst 7th century Arab men to
take multiple wives, Muhammad never took another wife in the nearly 25
years of his marriage to Khadijah. Khadijah has been a role model for
all Muslim women. Her marriage to Muhammad and the stories of their
relationship reflect love, loyalty, trust, and respect between two
individuals and partners.

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