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Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Fatimah tuz Zahrã (R.A.)

FATIMAHTUZ ZAHRAH (r.a) – DUAGHTER OF MUHAMMAD(صلى الله عليه وسلم)
Fatimah(R.A.) was youngest in age of all hersisters but highest in
grades. She was dearest to her father of all his daughters. He once
said, "Fatimahis like soul and heart to me." once, he said, "Fatimah
will be theleader of the women in Paradise." he further said, "What
troubles Fatimah troubles me as well."
It was the sixth year of Prophethood and Rasulullah (Sallallahu Alaihi
Wasallam) had launched his preaching mission but his own clan were
impeding in his way. The people of the Quraysh were trying every trick
to trouble him. One day while he was performing Salãh in the Haram, on
the instigation of the pagans of Makkak, Aqabah ibn Moeet brought the
entrails of a camel and placed it on his neck whilst he was
prostrating. Someone told Fatimah (R.A.) who was then just six years
old. She came running and removed the stuff and cursed the
non-believers. She, at such an early age beheld the tribulations and
torments Rasulullah (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) was being subject to.
Rasulullah (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) awarded her the title of 'lady
of Paradise'.
It has been reported that Rasulullah (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) once
said, "On the Day of Resurrection a voice will be heard saying ' lower
you heads, Fatimah bint Muhammad is being escorted along,' then
Fatimah will cross the pathway to Paradise in a flash leading seventy
thousand Hoors (heavenly women)."
Rasulullah (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) confided only to Fatimah
(R.A.) during his last days that he would die of his illness. She wept
to hear that but Rasulullah (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) whispered to
her that she would follow him which brought delight on her face and
she smiled.
Rasulullah's (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) beloved wives pressed her
much to disclose that secret, but she didn't. She revealed it, however
after his demise.

Hazrat Aisha (R.A)

The life of HazratAisha(Radhiyallahu-Anha) is proof that a woman can
be far more learned than men and that she can be the teacher of
scholars and experts. Her life is also proof that the same woman can
be totally feminine and be a sourceof pleasure, joy and comfort to her
husband.
In her youth, already known for her striking beauty and her formidable
memory,Aishacame under the loving care and attentionof the Holy
Prophet Muhammad(Sallallahu-Alayhi-Wasallam) himself.As his wife and
close companion she acquired from him knowledge andinsight such as no
woman has acquired.
HazratAisha(Radhiyallahu-Anha) was born as a Muslim. She says: "When I
got to the age of understanding myparents were already Muslims." From
this is it clear that not even a brink of Kufr was shadowed upon her.
Married Life of Hazrat Aisha
Hazrat Aisha (Radhiyallahu-Anha) became the Holy Prophet's
(Sallallahu-Alayhi-Wasallam) wife in Makkahwhen she was in the sixth
year of her life but her wedding did not take place until the second
year after the Hijrah when she was about nine or ten. About her
wedding, she related that: "Shortly before she was to leave her
parent's house, she slipped out into the courtyard to playwith a
passing friend. I was playing on a see-sawand my long streaming hair
was dishevelled." She further says: "They came and took me from my
play and made me ready."
Marriage to the Holy Prophet (Sallallahu-Alayhi-Wasallam) did not
change her playful ways. Her young friends came to visit her regularly
in her own apartment. Hazrat Aisha (Radhiyallahu-Anha) had her life to
the Prophet (Sallallahu-Alayhi-Wasallam).
Once the Prophet (Sallallahu-Alayhi-Wasallam) went somewhere at night.
When Hazrat Aisha's (Radhiyallahu-Anha) eyesopened she did not find
the Prophet (Sallallahu-Alayhi-Wasallam) present,so she was very
disturbed. She started searching for him in the darkness. Finally her
hand touched the foot of the Prophet (Sallallahu-Alayhi-Wasallam), who
was in prostration, and she was very relieved.
The bulk of her vast treasure of knowledge was obtained while she was
quite young. There are 2210 traditions narrated from her.
Hazrat Aisha's Students
Hazrat Aisha's (Radhiyallahu-Anha) students were approximately 200,
out of which were: Hazrat Abu Hurairah, Hazrat Abu Musa Ashari, Hazrat
Abdullah ibn Abbas and Hazrat Abdullah ibn Zubair
(Radhiyallahu-Anhum).
When the Holy Prophet (Sallallahu-Alayhi-Wasallam) was on his death
bed, he had his head on Hazrat Aisha's (Radhiyallahu-Anha) lap. At the
time of the Holy Prophet Muhammad's (Sallallahu-Alayhi-Wasallam) death
she was only eighteen years old.
May Almighty Allah make the women of today act upon the life of Hazrat
Aisha (Radhiyallahu-Anha), Ameen.

Hazrat Sawdah (R.A)

After the demise of Hazrat Khadijah , the Holy Prophet Muhammadwas
much worried and grief stricken. He had to look after his child and
attend to the household chores, adding considerably to the agony of
the death ofhis loving wife. This also caused hindrance in his
Prophetic mission. Seeinghim worried and distressed, Hazrat Khawlah
bint Hakeem , wife of Hazrat Uthman bin Maz'oon , suggested to the
Holy Prophet (Sallallahu-Alayhi-Wasallam) that he badly needed a
companion to help him in running his house and looking after his
children, and proposed the name of HazratSawdahwho was an elderly
widow.
HazratSawdahand her late husband Hazrat Sakran, were early converts to
Islam, and also had the honour of having migrated to Abyssinia.
Therefore, they were very much close and dear to the Holy Prophet
(Sallallahu-Alayhi-Wasallam). On return from Abyssinia, Hazrat Sakran
(Radhiyallahu-Anhu) passed away. HazratSawdah(Radhiyallahu-Anha) was
now left a forlorn widow with a baby.
On receipt of the suggestion, the Holy Prophet Muhammad
(Sallallahu-Alayhi-Wasallam) considered it carefully. The mission of
Prophethood now demanded much time, but due to him being preoccupied
in household affairs, he could not devote enoughtime to his heavenly
mission. He therefore accepted the proposal also taking into
consideration that an early convert toIslammay be helped and honoured,
and approvedHazrat Khawlah (Radhiyallahu-Anha) to negotiate for his
marriagewith Hazrat Sawdah (Radhiyallahu-Anha).
Proposal to Hazrat Sawdah
Khawlah (Radhiyallahu-Anha ) went straight to Hazrat Zum'aa bin Qais ,
the father of Hazrat Sawdah (Radhiyallahu-Anhuma), and after
exchanging compliments conveyed the message ofthe Holy Prophet
Muhammad (Sallallahu-Alayhi-Wasallam). Hazrat Zum'aa
(Radhiyallahu-Anhu) was much pleased and remarked that: "Hazrat
Muhammad (Sallallahu-Alayhi-Wasallam) comes from a very respectable
family and is a perfect gentleman and that any father would feel proud
of marrying his daughterto him." He further suggested to Hazrat
Khawlah that Hazrat Sawdah should also be consulted in this
connection. Hazrat Khawlah then went to Hazrat Sawdah and conveyed the
message ofthe Prophet (Sallallahu-Alayhi-Wasallam) and added that
Hazrat Sawdah had already obtained the approval of her father for the
marriage. Hazrat Sawdah[Radhiyallahu-Anha ] expressed her consent and
happiness in the marriage. The marriage was settled and Hazrat Sawdah
was married with Prophet Muhammad(Sallallahu-Alayhi-Wasallam ). The
Nikah Khutbah(sermon) was read by Hazrat Sawdah's (Radhiyallahu-Anha)
father himself. Hazrat Sawdah was 55 at the time of this marriage.
By this marriage the house of the Prophet (Sallallahu-Alayhi-Wasallam)
was once more aglow with warmth and happiness. Hazrat Fatimah and
Hazrat Umme Kulsoom (Radhiyallahu-Anhuma ) were the two orphaned
daughters of Prophet[s.a.w.] Hazrat Sawdah (Radhiyallahu-Anha) used to
love these two daughters very affectionately, so much so that nobody
could even doubt that she was not their real mother. Hazrat Sawdah
(Radhiyallahu-Anha) had no children from the Prophet
(Sallallahu-Alayhi-Wasallam ) However, from her first husband (Hazrat
Sakran )she had a son named Hazrat Abdur-Rahmaan (Radhiyallahu-Anhu).
He fell a martyr fighting in the battle of Jalula.

Quran … The Word of Allaah

The Noble Quran is the eternal miracle of Prophet Muhammad. Every
Prophet was supported with a miracle(s) and upon his death it
disappeared, except Prophet Muhammadwhose miracle remained, preserved
and protected,namely the Book of Allaah, His divine revealed Word.
Allaah Says (what means):"Falsehood cannot approach it from before it
or from behind it."[Quran 41:42]
Allaah clearly stated that the Quran is His Word, Saying (what means):
"And if any one of the polytheists seeks your protection, then
granthim protection so that he may hear the words of Allaah [i.e. the
Quran]."[Quran 9:6], and in His Saying (which means):"Those who
remained behind will say when you set out toward the war booty to take
it, 'Let us follow you'. They wish to change the words of
Allaah."[Quran: 48:15] These two verses prove that the Quran is the
Word of Allaah and that He sent it down to Prophet Muhammad.
The Sunnah of the Prophet (his sayings) further proves this fact;
Jaabirnarrated: "The Prophetused to offer his message to people during
the season of Hajj and say: "Is there a man who would take me to his
tribe (i.e. to convey the message to them), because the (tribe of)
Quraysh have prevented me from conveying the Word of Allaah?" [Ahmad &
At-Tirmithi]
There are many logical and substantial evidencesproving this fact,
such as the inability of the polytheists to come up with one single
verse, let alone a whole chapter, that is similar to it. This is so,
despite their eagerness and ambition to prove the Prophetwrong in what
he was calling to, and their strong command of the Arabic language in
whichthe Quran was revealed. Undoubtedly, this is evidence that the
Quran is not made by or the words of humans.
The Quran contains news of past nations and otherunseen matters which
serve as great proof that it is the Word of Allaah. When the Persians
defeated the Romans in battle, the Quran addressed the issue and
informed that the Romans would overcome the Persians in few years to
come as Allaah Says (what means):"The Romans have been defeated (i.e.
By the Persians) in the nearest land. But they, after their defeat,
will overcome."[Quran 30: 2-3]
Furthermore, the Quran consists of scientific miracles by highlighting
certain scientific facts which were not discovered except fourteen
centuries later, such as the Quran proving that there is a barrier
between the saltywater and fresh water where they meet preventing them
from mixing, as Allaah Says (what means):"He released the two seas
(the two bodies of water: fresh and salt), meeting [side by side].
Between them is a barrier [so] neither of them transgresses."[Quran
55: 19-20] Modern science discovered this to be a fact.
The fact that tranquility and assurance can be found upon reading the
Quran which is not felt when reading any other book, is yet another
proof that it is the Word of Allaah, as Allaah Says (what
means):"Those who have believed and whose hearts are assured by the
mention of Allaah. Unquestionably by the remembrance of Allaah hearts
are assured."[Quran 13: 28]
Furthermore, being cured by virtue of reading the Quran over a sick
person can be addedto the list of evidences proving it to be the
Wordof Allaah. Allaah Says (what means):"And We send down of the Quran
that which is healing and mercy for the believers."[Quran 17: 82]
Lastly, the evidences proving the Quran to be the Word of Allaah are
too many to numerate in one article, and so we conclude with the
saying of Al-Waleed Ibn Al-Mugheerah, one of theleaders of the
polytheists who was requested to criticize and censure the Quran.
After hearing parts of it from Prophet Muhammad, salallaahu alayhi wa
sallam, he said:"What can I say? I swear by Allaah! There is no man
who knows poetry better than me, and it does not sound like anything I
ever heard. The only thing I can say isthat it has sweetness to it,
and it is so appealing. It is so fruitful (to the heart) and abundant
(in its benefits). Indeed, nothing rises above it in style, and it
surely destroys anything that challenges it." [Al-Haakim& Al-Bayhaqi]
This is the Quran, the Word of Allaah, which confounds humans'
capabilities due to its inimitable style, justice and accuracy. The
Quran still challenges people and people remain incapable of
challenging it, and it remains the clear evidence from Allaah against
its enemiesand opponents. All effortsto deny its authenticity have
failed.