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Saturday, November 3, 2012

An-Nuayman ibn Amr - Biographies of the Companions (Sahabah)

In spite of the fact that he fought in the battles of Badr, Uhud,
Khandaq and other major encounters, an-Nuayman remained a
light-hearted personwho was quick at repartee and who loved to play
practical jokeson others.
He belonged to the Banu an-Najjar of Madinah and he wasamong the early
Muslims of the city. He was one of those who pledged allegiance to the
Prophet at the Second Pledge of Aqabah. He established links with the
Quraysh when he married the sister of Abdur Rahman ibn Awl and later
Umm Kulthum the daughter of Uqbah ibn Mu'ayt. She had obtained a
divorce from her husband az-Zubayr ibn al-Awwam on account of his
harshness and severity.
Unfortunately for a time an-Nuayman became addicted toalcohol. He was
caught drinking and the Prophet had him flogged. He was caught a
secondtime and then he had him flogged again. Because he still did not
give up the habit, the Prophet ordered that he be flogged with shoes.
When all this did not persuade him to stop drinking, the Prophet
finallysaid: "If he goes back (to drinking) then kill him."
This was a severe Pronouncement and Umayr, one of the companions of
the Prophet, understood from it that should he return to the drinking
of alcohol, an-Nuaymanwould go outside the pale of Islam and deserve
death. Umayr gave vent to his anger and disgust by saying: "La 'nat
Allah alayhi - may God's curse be on him."
The Prophet heard Umayr's imprecation and said: "No, no, don't do
(such a thing). Indeed he loves God and His Apostle. The major sin (as
this) does not put one outside the community and the mercy of God is
close to the believers."
While being firm, the Prophet still held out hope for an-Nuayman's
reform especially on account of his past sacrifices as a veteran of
Badr. Because he was not someone who went outof his way to conceal his
actions,it was easier for him to acknowledge his crimes and repent and
seek forgiveness from God. This he did and he won the favor of the
Prophet and his companions who enjoyed his pleasantries and his
infectious laughter.
Once an-Nuayman went to the suq and saw some food being sold which
appeared to be tasty and delightful. He ordered some and sent it to
the Prophet as if itwere a gift from him. The Prophet was delighted
with the food and he and his family ate ofit. The vendor of the food
then came to an-Nuayman to collect the price of it and an-Nuayman said
to him: "Go to the Messenger of God it was for him.He and his family
ate it."
The vendor went to the Prophet who in turn asked an-Nuayman:"Didn't
you give it to me?" "Yes,"said an-Nuayman. "I thought you would like
it and I wanted you to eat some of it so I had it presented to you.
But I don't have any dirhams to pay the vendor for it. So, pay, O
Messenger of God!"
The Prophet had a good laugh and so did his companions. The laugh was
at his expense, literally, for he had to pay the price of the
unsolicited gift. An-Nuayman felt that two benefits came out of the
incident: the Prophet and his family ate food that they enjoyed and
the Muslims had a good laugh.
Once Abu Bakr and some companions went on a trading expedition to
Busra. Various people on the trip were given fixed duties. Suwaybit
ibn Harmalah was made responsiblefor food and provisions. An-Nuayman
was one of the group and on the way he became hungry and asked
Suwaybit for some food. Suwaybit refused and an-Nuayman said to him:
"Do you know what I would yet do with you?" and went on to warn and
threaten him but still Suwaybit refused. An-Nuayman then went to a
group of Arabs inthe suq and said to them:"Would you like to have a
strongand sturdy slave whom I can sellto you." They said yes and
an-Nuayman went on: "He has got a ready tongue and is very articulate.
He would resist you and say: 'I am free.' But don't listen
to him"
The men paid the price of the slave - ten qala'is (pieces of gold)and
an-Nuayman accepted it andappeared to complete the transaction with
business-like efficiency. The buyers accompanied him to fetch theft
purchase. Pointing to Suwaybit, he said: "This is the slave whom I
sold to you."
The men took hold of Suwaybit and he shouted for dear life and
freedom. "I am free. I am Suwaybit ibn Harmalah..."
But they paid no attention to him and dragged him off by the neck as
they would have done with any slave.
All the while, an-Nuayman did not laugh or batter an eyelid. He
remained completely calm and serious while Suwaybit continued to
protest bitterly. Suwaybit's fellow travellers, realizing what was
happening, rushed to fetch Abu Bakr, the leader of the caravan, who
camerunning as fast as he could. He explained to the purchasers what
had happened and so they released Suwaybit and had their money
returned. Abu Bakr then laughed heartily and so did Suwaybit and
an-Nuayman. Back in Madinah, when the episode was recounted to the
Prophet and his companions, they all laughed even more.
A man once came to the Propheton a delegation and tethered hiscamel at
the door of the Masjid. The Sahabah noticed that the camel had a large
fat hump and their appetite for succulent tastymeat was stimulated.
They turned to Nuayman and asked:"Would you deal with this camel?"
An-Nuayman understood what they meant. He got up and slaughtered the
camel. The nomad Arab came out and realized what had happened when he
saw people grilling, sharing out and eating meat. He shouted in
distress: "Waa 'aqraah! Waa Naqataah! (O my camel!)"
The Prophet heard the commotion and came out. He learnt from the
Sahabah what had happened and began searching for an-Nuayman but did
not find him. Afraid of being blamed and punished, an-Nuayman had
fled. The Prophet then followed his footprints. These led to a
gardenbelonging to Danbaah the daughter of az-Zubayr, a cousin of the
Prophet. He asked the companions where an-Nuayman was. Pointing to a
nearby ditch, they said loudly so as not to alert an-Nuayman: "We
haven't found him, O Messenger of God."An-Nuayman was found in the
ditch covered with palm branches and leaves and emerged with dirt on
his head, beard and face. He stood in the presence of the Prophet who
took him by the head and dusted the dirt from his face while he
chuckled with laughter.The companions joined in the mirth. The Prophet
paid the price of the camel to its owner and they all joined in the
feast.
The Prophet obviously regarded an-Nuayman's pranks for what they were
light-hearted sallies that were meant to create somerelief and
laughter. The religion of Islam does not require peopleto disdain
seemly laughter and levity and remain perpetually gloomy. An
appropriate sense ofhumor is often a saving grace.
An-Nuayman lived on after the Prophet and continued to enjoy the
affection of Muslims. But did he put an end to his laughter? During
the caliphate of Uthman, a group of Sahabah were sitting in the
Masjid. They saw Makhramah ibn Nawfal, an old man who was about one
hundred and fifteen years old and obviously rather senile. He was
related to the sister of Abdur-Rahman ibn Awl, who was a wife of
an-Nuayman.
Makhramah was blind. He was so weak that he could hardly move from his
place in the Masjid. He got up to urinate and might have done so in
the Masjid. But the companions shouted at him to prevent him from
doing so.. An-Nuayman gotup and went to take him to another place, as
he was instructed. What is this other place that an-Nuayman took
himto? In fact he took him only a short distance away from wherehe was
sitting at first and sat him down.
The place was still in the Masjid!
People shouted at Makhramah and made him get up again all ina frenzy.
The poor old man was distressed and said: "Who has done this?"
"An-Nuayman ibn Amr," he was told.
The old man swore and announced that he would bash an-Nuayman on the
head with his stick if he should meet him.
An-Nuayman left and returned. He was up to some prank of his again. He
saw Uthman ibn Allan, the Amir al-Muminim, performing Salat in the
Masjid. Uthman was never distracted when he stood for Prayer.
An-Nuayman also saw Makhramah. He went up to him and in a changed
voice said: "Do you want to get at an-Nuayman?"
The old man remembered what an-Nuayman had done. He remembered his vow
and shouted: "Yes, where is he?" An-Nuayman took him by the hand and
led him to the place where the Khalifah Uthman stood and said to him:
"Here he is!"
The old man raised his staff and bashed the head of
Uthman. Blood flowed and the people shouted: "It's the Amir al-Muminin!"
The dragged Makhramah away and some people set out to get an-Nuayman
but Uthman restrained them and asked themto leave him alone. In spite
of the blows he had suffered, he was still able to laugh at the deeds
of an-Nuayman.
An-Nuayman lived up to the timeof Muawiyah when fitnah saddened him
and discord filled him with anguish. He lost his levity and laughed no
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Ch 13: A Conspiracy

While Isabella was in her room, a maidservant gave a letter in her
hand which read: "Sister Isabella, I have to talk to you on some
important things, so be kind to takethe trouble of coming here at
once. The matter is very important. You should not delay at all. Just
now I am waiting foryou anxiously in another house. Please come
alongwith this maidservant. Your sister, Mirano."
Isabella immediately got up to follow the maidservant while suspecting
that the letter was not from Mirano, butwas a secret conspiracy of the
priests. She followed the maidservanton the road which, rounding from
the Palaceof Martyrs, went straight to Rabat Ramani. At somedistance
the maidservant turned to a lane and entered a grand house and as soon
as she entered all the doors were closed and unsuspecting Isabella was
taken to another room whose doors were also closed and Isabella was
taken to another room whose doors were also immediately closed. Here
Isabella suspected that she probably had been taken prisoner. Then two
or three monkspushed Isabella to the stairs leading to the underground
room. Isabella was perturbed and she realised that she was in the grip
of the Inquisition. When she puther feet on the stair a monk gave a
hard blow on the back of the poor, delicate girl, and said. O accursed
one! why do you not go ahead? See that the fire of Lord JesusChrist's
anger is ready to burn you up. Unlucky girl! you have defamed
Christianity and dragged the honour of your father, the head priest,
into the mire.
Poor Isabella was silent. Shivering and suffering blows on her back
she got down to the underground chamber where human skeletons were
lying here and there in all corners and human craniums were hanging on
the walls. Going inside the monk lighted a lamp and said to Isabella:
Now you haveto live here so that you may know the consequences of
hostility to Lord Jesus Christ. Unluckily girl (pointing tothe
skeletons), these have been deputed to chastise you.
Isabella kept silence and felt as if she was in a dream. In the
meantime all the monks went out ofthe cell after locking it and
engaged themselves in prayer and devotion inother rooms. After some
time Isabella came to her senses and soon realised that she was put to
the tortures of being shut up in this chamber of ghosts because of her
acceptance of truth.
The day passed somehowand darkness of the nightenveloped the world.
After eighth part of the night Isabella was taken out of the chamber
and was given some parched and ground grain with water to drink. The
monks even now continued to snub her. Then Isabella was taken to
different rooms of the house where monks were engaged in various
devotional exer-cises. The object of this round was to frighten
Isabella by the austerities of monks which might appeal to her
conscience.Isabella watched all this with great interest. One person
was lying bound up in chains and another person was striking him with
a lash. Isabella was terrified at this sight and thought that probably
hewas also a guilty one like herself. She soon found that it was a
method of subduing the self, and self-torture was voluntarily taken up
by monks. In the large room of the house there was an idol of Virgin
Mary, around which monks andnuns were sitting in meditation. Some
monks were lying along the wallwith faces downward and some were
sobbing in a corner ; for subduingthe self they had not taken food for
the last twenty or twenty-one days. Isabella was aware of these things
but had not yet actually witnessed these scenes with her own eyes.
An elderly monk said to Isabella: O abandoned girl, if you want to
gain salvation, practise such austerities and by these achieve the
pleasure of Lord Jesus Christ.
Isabella laughed at it andsaid : Why does God needsuch austerities ?
The purpose of religion is that one should perform the duties which a
man has towards other men and serve men, not that he should hang
himself in a corner like abat. Further, when, accordingto you, Jesus
has atoned for all Christians, then such austerities are useless.
On this the monk's eyes became red with anger, and he struck a fist on
the chest of Isabella with full force saying : Hellish girl, you can
never be reformed. Go away, sit at your place. You will get your full
treatment there.
So the monk again opened the door of the underground chamber and
forced poor Isabella inside.
Isabella sat in a corner of the chamber where tons of human bones were
scattered and human skeletons all around were creating an awesome
spectacle. In the beginning Isabella's mind was somewhat perturbed but
soon her senses revived and she was able to think about her past and
future affairs. In this fearful andsilent house of the dead if there
was a slightest sound Isabella looked around perturbed and worried,
but soon she brought herself up and began to recite prayers. At last
the night ended and in this dark and closed chamber some rays of light
entered through some holes. After some time the door of the chamber
was opened and a monk brought her out in the large hall of the house
here twelve idols of the Disciples of Christ and other martyrs were
stalled. Isabella was taken where two very famous priests were
sitting, Isabella sat beforethem. At first a great dealof anger and
fire was demonstrated and then preaching began.
They said : Have you become a Muslim ? Isabella: Thank Allah, Who gave
me the great boon of Islam .
Priest: Leave out the praise of Islam. Just tell me if you want to die
an obnoxious death, or do you want to become again worthy of God's
grace?
Isabella: After accepting Islam any person becomes worthy of God's
grace and no one is morefortunate than the one who is given the luck
to accept Islam as this religion alone is the source of God's pleasure
and love.
Priest: Do not praise before me a bloody religion like Islam. I just
want a reply in two words, whether you like to die or to live a
Christian. Reply at once for your fate is to be decided today.
Isabella: What tribulations Christian martyrs had not suffered in the
very beginning, but did they renounce the truth? They were burnt
alive, thrown before tigers and lions, cut into two by saw and yet
they held on to the truth.
If for the sake of truth anyone has to meet death, it will be the
means of having God's pleasure and satisfaction of his conscience.
Since I am on the right, nothing on earth, even death, canmake me
deviate from it. The Holy Quran has taught me that "My prayer and my
sacrifice and my life and my deathare surely for Allah, the Lord of
the worlds—no associate has He."* I havebeen enjoined to remain firm
on it, and I am among those devotees.
Priest: That is, you do not want to give up Islam and enter into the
grace of Lord Jesus Christ, Well, then your fate will be decided
today.
Isabella: Whatever decision you like you may make about me withyour
heart's content. The utmost you can do is to take my life, but you do
not know that the Being to Whom I am related is Allah, Who lives for
ever.
Priest: When death will confront you, you will forget all these verses
of the Quran and Allah, etc. We shall see if the Quran or Prophet
Muhammad saves you from death.
Isabella: The same problem was put by the Jews before Jesus Christ
that if he was on the right, he should come down from the scaffold and
save his life. Now either (Allah forbid!) Christ was wrong that,
according to you, he could not save himself from death, or you are in
the footsteps of Jews.
Priest: O devil, hellish, evil-minded, worthless, unlucky! You call me
a Jew! Now keep quite andwait for your end.
Isabella: It will be better if you also keep quiet and leave me alone
and do yourself whatever youplease.
Priest (to monks): Lock upthis girl in the underground chamber, do not
give her any food or drink. Holy Father (Isabella's father) has
ordered that she should be given over to the Inquisition and her fate
will be decided tomorrow.
On this the monks caughthold of Isabella forcefullypushing and beating
her,and carried her out of the room. Outside the room the beating was
harder and numerous. Isabella fell and got up. At last she was thrown
in the underground chamber and locked up.
Now three days had passed in this confinement and Isabellawas not even
once taken out. But she was so happy and complacent asif angels of
firmness and stability were deputed for her. In the solitude of the
night human skeletons made the atmosphere quite fearsome, while monks
and nuns were engaged in austerities ; their weeping and cries reached
Isabella's ears.
In the meantime Isabella's friends (Mirano, Mertha and Hanana) had
also learnt that Isabella had been fraudulently called and thrown into
the underground chamber of a monastery and was being subjected to
great tortures. Then they consulted together and decided to inform
Umar Lahmi and Ziad b. Umar. One night they went to the assembly of
Ziad b. Umar and narrated the whole episode which greatly excited the
Muslims who were present there.
One person: By Allah, if we continue to remain sotolerant Christians
will put great obstruction in the propagation of Islam.Isabella is now
our sister in Islam and it is the duty of every Muslim to release her
from the grip of Christians at whatever cost.
Another person (drawinghis sword): By your permission I can go at once
and release Isabella.It is a pity that while our sister is under such
tortures we sit silent even now which is a great injustice.
Umar Lahmi: Brothers, excitement and outburstswill not do. The case is
now before Hazrat Ziad b. Umar and we shall do whatever he orders.
All (to Ziad b. Umar): Well,sir, whatever you order we are ready to
carry it out.
Ziad b. Umar : My advice to you is that you should not show any
excitement as it will cause the death of poor Isabella. If we like we
can get her released by sending a contingent of our army, but it is
expedient to takea strategic action. If Isabella is in trouble it will
InshaAllah (God willing) strengthen her faith and the fact is that the
worth of Islam is realised in the taste of tribulations.
Umar Lahmi (to Mirano, Mertha and Hanana): Now say what is your
opinion and how far you can help our sister Isabella.
Mirano: If we are allowedand the matter is left to us we can easily
relieve Isabella from the trouble.
Umar Lahmi: Thank you very much.
Ziad b. Umar: You have our permission to do whatever you can in
yourown way to get Isabella released.
The three girls, making firm promises, sought permission to depart.
They left and went to their respective homes. The plan of releasing
Isabella remained under discussion all the way.
Isabella – A girl of Islamic Spain

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Even the discarded ‘oud brings benefit…

The Messenger of Allah (sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam) said, "Charity
does not diminish wealth, and Allah does not increase in forgiveness
for a slave except that He also increases him in honour, and no-one
humbles himself to Allah except that Allah raises him." [Muslim
(2588)]
Abu Hatim: Humbleness/humility is of two types; one of them is
praiseworthy andthe other is blameworthy . The praiseworthy humility
is abandoning al-tatawul (making oneself superior) over the slaves of
Allah and looking down upon them, and the blameworthy humility is
humbling oneself for a person who possesses materialistic worldly
gains out of desire for this world. The intelligent one abandonsthe
blameworthy humility at all times, but he never abandons the
praiseworthy humility at any point.
'Ubayd'Allah ibn 'Adi reported that 'Umar ibn al-Khattab said, " If a
man humbles himself to Allah, then Allah will raise him and say to
him, 'Rise up, may Allah raise you!' because he sees himself to be
insignificant whilst he is great in the eyes of people. But if a slave
is arrogant and transgresses , then Allah casts him away saying, 'Be
lowly, may Allah lower you!' because he sees himself to be great
whilst he is insignificant in the eyes of people.'"
Abu Hatim: Humbleness raises the worth of a person, enhances his value
and increases his nobility . Humility for Allah falls into two
categories:
1 – The humbleness of a slave as he approaches an act of obedience,
without any self-amazement in his deed and without showing off to
anybody; a state which brings about the closeness of Allah to a slave,
except that it is Allah `azza wa jall Who has bestowed this upon him
first. And (the lack of) this humility is the reason that the
pretentious self-righteous soul is turned away from acts ofobedience.
2 – The humbleness/humility of aslave in lowering and belittling
himself when he is mentioned, withoutfalling into sin, until there is
no-one in the world except that he seeshimself less than them in
obedience or more than them in sin.
Ibn Jurayj reported from Mujahid regarding the verse, "… and they were
to Us 'khashi'een (humblysubmissive)." [al-Anbiya': 90] He said, "This
means they observed humility."
Al-Asma'i said, "I heard Yahya ibn Khalid al-Barmaki say, "When the
respectful honourable man devotes himself to religion, he becomes
humble . But when the despicable evil one does so, he becomes arrogant
.""
Abu Hatim: Let no-one prevent humility, for indeed humility earns one
peace and brings about strong bonds , it does away with hatred and
removes rejection , and the fruit of humility is love just as the
fruit of contentment is ease and relaxation . Certainly, the
humbleness of a noble person only increases his nobility whilst the
arrogance of a lowly one only increases his lowliness . And how can
aperson not be humble when he has been made from scattered drops of
sperm , and his end will be a corpse casted away and between the two
stages he carries waste !
Sufyan ibn 'Uyaynah said, "If it was said 'bring out the best of this
city', therewould come out people that were unknown ."
Al-Kirizi (a poet) said:
'And do not walk upon the earth except in humbleness,
For how many people underneath it are more exalted than you!
If you are in glory, goodness and strength,
Then how many have died that were more stronger than you.'
Ja'far ibn Muhammad said, "Husayn ibn 'Ali performed Hajj ten times
walking, whilst his sturdycamel was being led beside him."
Abu Hatim: "The best of people is the one who is humble despite being
of high rank, who is ascetic despite having the capabilities and who
is just despite having power . A person only begins to abandon
humbleness when arrogance has started to take root, for a person is
never arrogant towards another except that he is someone who's become
pleased and amazed at his own self . I have neverseen anybody prove
arrogant over others except that Allah has punished him by subjecting
him to humiliation under those who are above him."
If the intelligent one seessomeone who is older than him, he humbles
himself for him and says, "He has preceded me in Islam." And if he
sees someone who is younger than him, he says, "I havepreceded him in
sin." Andif he sees someone who is his contemporary , he counts him as
his brother so how can a person be arrogant over his brother? None
should belittle another, for even the discarded 'oud (bark) can
benefit when a man picks it up and uses it to scratch his ear.
Mujahid reports that Ibn 'Abbas said, "If a mountain were to
transgress over another mountain, Allah will surely demolish to ruins
the transgressing one among the two."

Hudayr: ‘This is the Best of Provisions, My Lord.’

A beautiful story… please read and see what lessons can be drawn from it.
"Ibn 'Umar (radhi'Allahu `anhu) reports that the Prophet (sallallahu
`alayhi wa sallam) once sent out an army unit which included a man
called Hudayr. It was a year of difficulty and food was in short
supply, so the Prophet (sallallahu`alayhi wa sallam) gave each person
provisions (for the journey) but he forgot to provide for Hudayr.
Hudayr was patient and went out with the last group, seeking reward
and expecting good fromAllah, saying " 'La ilaha illa'Allah' (There is
none worthy of worship except Allah), 'Allahu Akbar' (Allah is the
Greatest), 'Al-Hamdulillah' (Praise be to Allah), 'Subhan'Allah'
(Glory be to Allah), and 'La hawla wa la quwwata illa billah' (There
is no might or power except with Allah)." And he would say, "This is
the best of provisions, O Lord." Continuously, he repeated this whilst
in his group.
Jibreel ('alayhisalam) came to the Prophet (sallallahu `alayhi wa
sallam) and said, "Indeed,my Lord has sent me to you to inform you
that you provided for your companions but you forgot to provide for
Hudayr and he is in the last battalion saying, "'La ilaha illa'Allah'
(There is none worthy of worship except Allah), 'Allahu Akbar' (Allah
is the Greatest), 'Al-Hamdulillah'(Praise be to Allah), 'Subhan'Allah'
(Glory be to Allah), and 'La hawla wa la quwwata illa billah' (There
is no might or power except with Allah). This is the best of
provision, O Lord." This statement of his will be a light for him on
the Day of Judgement and it shallfill what is between the heavens and
the earth, so send him his provision."
The Prophet (sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam) immediately called a manand
gave him the provision of Hudayr (to take it to him) and commanded him
to listenand memorise whatever Hudayr says upon meeting him and upon
giving him the provision,and to tell him, "The Messenger of Allah
(sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam) sends you the greeting of peace and the
mercy of Allah, and he wants to inform you that he forgot to provide
for you but my Lord, Blessed and Lofty is He, sent Jibreel to remind
him of you and he told him of your position (in the army)."
So the man set off and met Hudayr whilst he was still repeating " 'La
ilaha illa'Allah' (There is none worthy of worship except Allah),
'Allahu Akbar' (Allah is the Greatest), 'Al-Hamdulillah' (Praise be to
Allah), 'Subhan'Allah' (Glory be to Allah), and 'La hawla wa la
quwwata illa billah' (There is no might or power except with Allah).
This is the best of provision, O Lord."
He then drew close to him and said, "Indeed, the Messenger of Allah
sends you his greeting ofpeace and the mercy of Allah, and he has sent
meto you with this provision saying, "Indeed, I forgot you so Jibreel
was sent to me from the heavens to remind me of you."
He (Hudayr) praised and thanked Allah and sent his blessings upon the
Prophet (sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam). Then he said, "Praise be to
Allah, the Lord of the Worlds. My Lord remembered me from above the
seven heavens and from above His Throne, and He was merciful towards
my hunger and my weakness. O my Lord, justas You did not forget me,do
not let Hudayr forget You ."
The man memorised what he said, and went back to the Prophet
(sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam), informing him ofwhat he heard Hudayr
say upon reaching him and giving him the news.The Messenger of Allah
(sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam) then said, "If you were to lift your
head to the sky, you would surelyhave seen a light spreading and
radiating all that is between the heavens and the earth, due to his
words.""
- Related by Ibn Jawzi in his collection, 'Sifat al-Safwah' [See also,
al-Atqiya' al-Akhfiya', pg. 117-118]

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