because Quraish hurt theProphet and the Muslims The significance of Hijrah (themigration of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) to Madinah) is not limited to
the Islamic history or to the Muslims. The Hijrah not only reshaped - socially
and politically - the Arab
Peninsula, but also had
its impact on worldwide civilizations.
Throughout the history of Islam, themigration was a transitional line between the two major eras, regarding to the
message of Islam; the era of Makkah and the era of Madinah. In its essence,
this signified a transition from one phase to another, as follows:
Transition from the position ofweakness, where the non-believers of Makkah — particularly the people of
Quraish — humiliated, tortured and killed Muslims, to the position of strength.
This is where Muslims were allowed to defend themselves and were able to defeat
their adversaries.
Transition form spreading Islamthrough individual Da'wah (inviting others to Islam) to the spreading of Islam
through institutionalized Da'wah, initiated by the state. Transition from a position whereMuslims represented a small group of people, surrounded by enemies and
threatened by death, to the position of a regional power with a strong central
leadership. This was one that was surrounded by a large number of followers and
allies.
Transition of Da'wah from regionalism,in which the focus was only on Quraish and the tribes surrounding Makkah, to
the phase of universalism. This is where the Muslim
State began reaching out to Persia, Egypt,
and the Byzantine Empire. Transition from being a simple Islamicgroup of believers, to being the Islamic Ummah (nation). This is which was an
organized Islamic state, with a central leadership and other organizations.
Transition, which is mostsignificantly for early Muslims, to the phase in which Islam was not only the
act of worship, but a way of life. This was encompassing (surrounding)
politics, economy, social interactions and every other aspect of life. This was
the first time when Islam was looked upon as a comprehensive religion.
This contrast between the two periodsis clearly noticeable in the Qur’anic discourse. Muslim scholars describe the
part of Qur’an that was revealed in Makkah as the Makkan Qur’an, and that which
was revealed in Madinah as the Madini Qur’an. Although both parts are intermingledin the Qur’an and constitute one divine script, the discourse of both parts is
clearly distinguishable. Whereas the part revealed in Makkah concentrated on
Tawheed (the Oneness of Allah/monotheism), the part revealed in Madinah covered
rules regarding Islamic life in general.
There is no doubt whatsoever that themigration of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) to Madinah was the crucial
event, which established the Islamic civilization. This was a civilization that
thrived for many centuries.
Hijrah, the turning point in Islamichistory Hijrah, no doubt, kindled the light ofhope in the hearts of the early Muslims who set a shinning example for all
Muslims, in every generation, to emulate. Hijrah, in essence, is a process oftransfer to a better situation. It is not meant to find a comfortable place
where one would relax and stop endeavor (attempt). Rather, it is a search for
an environment more favorable to continuous and constructive effort.
Immediately after reaching Madinah, the Prophet undertook an all-embracing
process to establish a faithful and strong society. This is a significant
aspect and important lesson to learn from Hijrah.
In the Glorious Qur'an, Allah, MostHigh, says, "Those who believe, and migrate and strive in Allah’s cause,
with their goods and their persons, have the highest rank in the sight of
Allah: they are indeed the successful people. Their Lord does give them glad
tidings of a Mercy from Himself, of His good pleasure, and of Gardens where
enduring pleasure will be theirs: They will dwell therein forever. Verily in
Allah’s presence is a reward, the greatest (of all)." (Al-Tawbah 9: 20-22)
Our religious calendar is the Hijricalendar. It is important for us to keep in mind the meaning and significance
of Hijrah. Hijrah was one of the most importantevents in the history of Islam. It is for this reason `Umar (may Allah be
pleased with him) adopted Hijrah date to calculate years. Muslims chose Hijrah
as the focal point to reckon their chronology. In physical terms, Hijrah was a
journey between two cities about 200 miles apart, but in its grand significance
it marked the beginning of an era, a civilization, a culture and a history for
the whole mankind. Islam progressed not only from the physical Hijrah, but
because Muslims took Hijrah seriously in all its aspects and dimensions.
When the Prophet (peace and blessingsbe upon him) made the Hijrah from Makkah to Madinah, he did not just transfer
his residence or took shelter in another city, but as soon as he arrived in
Madinah he began the transformation of that city in every aspect. It is important for us to study andreflect on the things that he did in Madinah. There are many lessons for us in
that history and we can learn many things for our life.
1. Masjid(Mosque): The Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) first established a
Masjid for the worship of Allah. He himself worked in carrying the stones and
building that small, humble but most powerful structure. This was the
beginning, but soon other Masajid (mosques) were established in Madinah.
2. Madrasah(Islamic school and educational institution for the community):. The first school
under the supervision of the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) was the school of Suffah. Later many other schools were
opened. According to Maulana Shibli Numani, there were nine schools opened in
Madinah alone in the time of the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him).
3. Mu'akhah:He established brotherly relations between the Muhajirun (Muslims who migrated
from Makkah) and the Ansar (residents of Madinah who helped the Prophet and his
Companions). Masjid and Madrasah were not enough; what was also important was
to have good relations between Muslims. They should have their brotherhood on
the basis of faith, not on the basis of tribes as they used to have prior to
Islam.
4. Intercommunityand Interfaith Relations: Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) also
established good relations with other communities living in Madinah. There was
a large Jewish community as well as some other Arab tribes who had not accepted
Islam. The Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) prepared a Mithaq (a covenant
or a constitution) for relations between these communities.
5. Cleaningthe City: Yathrib (previous name of Madinah) was a dirty city. When the Sahabah
(Prophet's Companions) came from Makkah to Madinah, many of them got sick and
did not like that city. The Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) asked
them to clean the city and remove its dirt and filth. `Aishah, may Allah be
pleased with her, said: “We came to Madinah and it was the most polluted land of Allah. The water there was most
stinking. (Al-Bukhari, 1756)
6. WaterSystem in the City: The Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) asked the
Sahabah to dig wells in different parts of the city. It is mentioned that more
than 50 wells were opened in the city of Madinah
and there was enough clean water for every one. 7. Agricultureand Gardening: The Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) encouraged the
Sahabah to cultivate the land and make gardens. He told them that any one who
would cultivate any dead land, would own it. Many people started working and
cultivating and soon there was enough food for every one.
8. PovertyEradication: In a short period of time it happened that there were no poor
people in Madinah. Every one had enough and the Prophet (peace and blessings be
upon him) used to give gifts to coming delegations. 9. Safety,Security, Law and Order: Madinah became the safest city in the world. There
were very few incidents of theft, rape, drunkenness or murder and they were
immediately taken care of.
In short, Hijrah teaches us thatwherever Muslims go, they should bring goodness to that land. Muslims should
work for both moral and material goodness of the society. Hijrah is obligatory Hijrah is obligatory on Muslims ifthey are unable to practice their religion in the country they are living in,
and if they are facing serious persecutions and find themselves unable to
overcome them. In such cases, if they are faced with the choice of renouncing
their religion or going to a place where they can readily practice it, they are
obligated to emigrate.
However, hijrah should not be anoption to consider if what we said is not the case, as Muslims are ordered to
struggle to establish their faith wherever they live. The Prophet (peace and
blessings be upon him) said: "Jihad (struggle in the path of Allah to
establish His religion) is an ongoing duty until the Day of Resurrection." There is no hijrah from Makkah toMadinah or anywhere else after Makkah surrendered to the laws of Islam.
As far as emigration for economicreasons is concerned, it will be reckoned accordingly. The Prophet (peace and
blessings be upon him) said: "Actions are judged by intentions and
everyone will be judged according to his intention. So whoever emigrates for
the sake of Allah and His Messenger, his hijrah will be reckoned as done for
Allah and His Messenger. But whoever emigrates for worldly reasons or marrying
a woman, his hijrah will be reckoned accordingly."
Having said this, the economicemigrants living in the West can, however, transform their hijrah into an act
of `Ibadah (worship) if they change the intention and dedicate themselves to be
ambassadors of Islam in their new home.
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Goddoes not grieve, does not regret, does not eat, does not drink, does not sleep,
does not marry, and does not have a wife or children
God isnot like humans in their qualitiesTheBible is a distortion of God's words and attributes "There is nothing whatever like unto Him." [Al-Qur’an 42:11]
Islamis not just another religion. It is the same message preached by Moses, Jesus
and Abraham. Islam literally means ‘submission to God’ and it teaches us to
have a direct relationship with God. It reminds us that since God created us,
no one should be worshipped except God alone. It also teaches that God is
nothing like a human being or like anything that we can imagine. The concept of
God is summarized in the Quran as:
“Say, He is God, the One. God, theAbsolute. He does not give birth, nor was He born, and there is nothing like
Him.” (Quran 112:1-4)[4]
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Nevertheless,in certain pockets of the world racism still lives. It exists as a modern evil
- a mental disease caused by a corrupted mindset. Itscure by the way is nothing new, in fact it's fourteen hundred years old. Islamictradition known as Hadith states that in his final sermon the Prophet Muhammad,
Allah's Blessings and Peace be upon him, said: "There is no superiority for an Arab over anon-Arab, nor for a non-Arab over an Arab. Neither is the white superior over
the black, nor is the black superior over the white -- except by piety."
Ooohhere's another one- Volume9, Book 89, Number 256: NarratedAnas bin Malik:Allah'sApostle said, "You should listen to and obey, your ruler even if he was an
Ethiopian (black) slave whose head looks like a raisin."
Mohammed'sopinion on black Ethiopians Prophet- Volume1, Book 11, Number 662: NarratedAnas:TheProphet said, "Listen and obey (your chief) even if an Ethiopian whose
head is like a raisin were made your chief."
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Howanyone can argue the Bible is not changed today is amazing honestly. Seriously,
they literally continue to change it even today! Considerthe prophets, some who actually spoke to God, committing incest and worshiping
idols.
“’How can you say, “We are wise, for wehave the law of the LORD,” when actually the lying pen of the scribes has
handled it falsely? (Jeremiah 8:8)
20,000changes!!Why doyou chose to live in denial? What does the Bible say about bearing false
witness? we are at a point where Biblical scholars say the Bible is changed.
Indeedthe Bible remains but how much of it is original? I can personally guarantee
God did not give the Jews permission to lend on interest.
Whilewhats in it that is original, how much of that is ignored? Such as 32 separate
verses forbidding the consumption of pork?
I workwith a trinitarian and he asked me yesterday why i don't eat pork. I told him
because its a filthy animal that eats all manor of filth, even human waste. I
should have just pointed him to his Bible.
Howabout all those verses where Jesus says he can do nothing but still you ascribe
divinity to him?90 Biblical verses refute your corebeliefs Red. God is not the author of confusion.Im notsurprised . Go back to 300 AD and the council of Nicea declared the prophet
Jesus to be god incarnate. Shouldering right up with other pagan, 3 in 1 faiths in the vicinity.
Thiswas the day when the devil took the reigns.. So why would i be surprised that
1700 years later there are more then 2000 Bibles? Wannahear something interesting ? Did you know Jews are allowed to pray in a
masjid... But are forbidden to pray in a church?
. Jews consider you pagan and thierprayers to the God of Abraham would not be accepted if offered in a church. Facinating.Isnt it? Kinda like you with your Christmas tree while the Bible calls it
futile. Peoplehear what they want to.
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Multiplesources acknowledge there is no evidence, other than questionable testimonies
of second century authors, to suggest that the disciple John was the author of
the Gospel of John.Perhaps the most convincing refutation is that the disciple
John is believed to have died in or around 98 CE.However, the Gospel of John
was written circa 110 CE. So whoeverLuke (Paul’s companion), Mark (Peter’s secretary), and John (the unknown, but certainly
not the long-dead one) were, we have no reason to believe any of the gospels
were authored by Jesus’ disciples
Christ,peace be upon them, didnt drink alcohol Accordingto the correct verses of the Bible Butthe other verses that refer to the prophets and Christ drank wine, these verses
are invalid because these verses wereinvented and written by unknown writers,
Godgradually prohibited alcohol for Muslims at first and then prohibited it
completely
where is the sign of the fermentation of drink? This is a question theywill never be able to answer.
TheProphet (may God bless him and grant him peace) did not drink an intoxicating
or alcoholic drink, but a very useful drink. inQuran Godforbids drinking alcohol Eventhe verses of the Qur’an in which God means that He has blessed us with dates
and grapes and others
We caneat it fresh without fermenting and spoiling TheProphet Muhammad, peace be upon him, never drank alcohol before or after the
prohibition of alcoholThedrink of the Prophet Muhammad was as follows
The ProphetMuhammad used to put raisins in water until the taste of the water became sweet, then he drink itAnd he didnt leave the drink until it ferments
ExampleThedrink that Muslims drink at breakfast in Ramadan, a Muslim puts dates or
raisins in the water then drink it
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Alcoholand Pork prohibited in the Qur'an and the Bible - by Dr. Zakir Naik
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Dr.ZakirNaik - Islam The Solution For Problems of Mankind (Full
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"The foolish among the people will say,"What has turned them away from their qiblah, which they used to
face?" Say, "To Allah belongs the east and the west. He guides whom
He wills to a straight path." (2:142 Quran)
Whilethat verse mentions the changing of the qiblah (the direction of prayer) it
also makes it permissible to pray in ANY direction if one doesn't know where Mecca is. Where's your
saturn worship at in this case?
Theqiblah was changed as a test for a believer, because a believer, unlike others,
accepts the commands of God.
"And We did not make the qiblah whichyou used to face except that We might make evident who would follow the
Messenger from who would turn back on his heels. And indeed, it is difficult
except for those whom Allah has guided. (2:143 Quran)
Muslimsdo not worship a box in the desert, they do not worship a prophet. Muslims
worship the Creator, alone without partner.Thereare 2 billion Muslims on this planet. Why don't you just ask one instead of
believing garbage on the internet?
Say,"Is it other than Allah that you order me to worship, O ignorant
ones?" (39:64 Quran)? ?????? ?? ??????? ? ???? ????????????? ???? ???? - YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZ1n-5kJY9A
TheKaaba is the Qibla, i.e. the direction that Muslims face when they pray. It is
important to point out that although Muslims turn towards the Kaaba to pray,
they do not worship the Kaaba as such. Muslims worship only Allah and do not
bow down to anyone other than Him.
Islampromotes unityIfMuslims were left free to choose the direction in which they want to pray, some
would choose the north, others would choose the south, etc. In order to unite
all Muslims in their worship of the One God, wherever they are, Islam asks them
to all look in the same direction, i.e. that of the Kaaba. Muslims living west
of the Kaaba look east, and those living east of the Kaaba look west to pray.
TheKaaba is in the center of the world map Muslims were the first to draw a world
map. They first located the south in the upper part and the north in the lower
part, with the Kaaba in the center. Later, western cartographers drew it the
other way around, that is, with north and south located where we know them
today. Nevertheless, alhamdulillah, the Kaaba has remained at the center of the
world map.
Tawafaround the KaabaWhenMuslims go to the Masjid-e-Haram in Mecca,
they do tawaf (they circle) around the Kaaba. This act symbolizes the belief
and worship of one God; as each circle has only one center, there is also only
one God (Allah) who is worthy of worship.
Muslimsdo not worship the black stone: Omar's hadith (may Allah be pleased with him)
answers:Regardingthe black stone, al-hajar-al-aswaad, there is a hadith narrated by the
illustrious companion of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), Omar
Inhadith 675 of chapter 56 of the book of Hajj found in volume 2 of Sahih
Bukhari, Omar (may Allah be pleased with him) said: "I know that you are
only a stone and that you cannot bring me good or bad.
Peoplewent up to the Kaaba to do adhanDuringthe Prophet's time, people even went up to the Kaaba to make the
"adhan", or the call to prayer. To those who claim that Muslims
worship the Kaaba we ask: what idolater would dare to stand on the idol he
worships?
DoMuslims Worship The Kaaba or The Blackstone - Mansur Ahmad vs Christian
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yt2LHl6gy0w
IfIslam Against Idol Worship Why Muslims Bow To The Kaaba Dr Zakir Naik #HUDATV?
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ChangeOf Qibla From Jerusalem
To Kaaba By Nouman Ali
ThenGabriel took him to the heavens where he met the prophets Adam, John, Jesus,
Idris, Aaron and Moses (peace be on them all). In the seventh heaven, he met
Abraham (peace be on him). He wasthen brought to the Divine Presence. The details of this encounter are
beautifully detailed in the beginning of surat
An-Najm (52).
Prayer:God-given Gift Duringthis time, Allah ordered for his nation fifty daily Prayers. But on the
Prophet's return, he was told by Prophet Moses (peace be on him) that his
followers could not perform fifty Prayers. Thus, he went back and eventually it
was reduced to five daily Prayers. After this, the Prophet (peace and blessings
be upon him) returned to Makkah on the same night itself.
Therefore,Muslims should be thankful to Allah for this gift. They should take care of it
and never neglect it. It is the thing that allows the Muslim to communicate
with the creator five times as day. Timeand Space Are Not Bound for Allah Onemajor lesson of that miraculous event, was that space and time which are bound
by laws of nature for humans, are not so bound for Allah. On that night prophet
Muhammad bridged time and space and this world, traveling to the heavens by
Allah's will.
Ibelieve that for those who study philosophy the abstract as well as the
symbolic implications of the event might be very stimulating indeed. The gap
between the reality of this life and that of the life to come simply
diminished. This is illustrated by the Prophet's encounter with other prophets
who were long since dead as far as we normally think of it but who, in reality,
live as beings in a different form somewhere else.
Theimplications of the night journey cannot be overstated. The miraculous nature
of the Prophet's journey established his divine-stated legitimacy as the seal
of all prophets. Allah brought him to Him to show us his true worth in the
sight of Allah.
Allreligious traditions share the concept of miracles, that is, something that
defies logic, nature, or the established constitution and course of things. Wewill limit our discussion to legitimate miracles from Allah, which are by
definition the only true miracles. When the forces of disbelief are strong,
typically the prophetic miracles that oppose them are stronger. ProphetMoses was given several miracles, which included his staff that turned into a
massive snake and culminated in his parting of the Red Sea,
as a divine response to the extreme infidelity of Pharaoh. Similarly,Prophet Jesus was given even the power to raise the dead, in order to establish
his legitimacy before the Jews who would ultimately condemn him to death for
blasphemy. Nevertheless, his miracles were undeniable by their nature, and it
was only the obstinacy and arrogance of the people to whom he was sent that
enabled them to deny him.
Muhammad'snight journey was obviously not easy for the pagan Makkans to believe.
Nevertheless, the Prophet proved it logically by describing the approaching
caravans that he overtook on his miraculous return.
Thus,this particular prophetic miracle not only established the Prophet's eminence
for Muslims as discussed above, but it also helped to prove his prophethood to
the non-believers of his time. Celebratingthe Event As faras the Muslims are concerned, there is no particular celebration, fast or
prayer to commemorate Al-Isra and Al-Miraj. But in some places, the Muslims
themselves have started to have commemorative functions, where the story of the
night journey is told in poetry or lectures.
Whilethe Prophet himself did not establish these practices, there are scholars who
maintain that gatherings meant to remind the Muslims of the importance of
Al-Miraj in the history of Islam, or to remind us of the importance of love for
the Prophet and the significance of the city of Jerusalem, are permissible. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p97c4D2fTqw ISRAMI'RAJ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mylm0P9srLw Israand Miraj (Night Journey) - Shaykh Hamza Yusuf
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"Elif, Lam, Mim. The Romans have beendefeated in the lowest land, but after their defeat they will themselves be
victorious in a few years' time. The affair is God's from beginning to end."(The Qur'an, 30:1-4) TheDead Sea basin where Byzantium
was defeated by Persians. Above is a satellite photograph of the region. The Lake of Lut region, which is the lowest region
of the world, is 395 meter
below the sea level.
Theseverses were revealed around 620 AD, almost seven years after the severe defeat
of Christian Byzantium at the hands of the idolater Persians. Yet it was
related in the verses that Byzantium
would shortly be victorious. In fact, Byzantium
had then suffered such heavy losses that it seemed impossible for it even to
survive, let alone be victorious again.
Notonly the Persians, but also Avars, Slavs and Lombards posed serious threats to
the Byzantine Empire. The Avars had reached as
far as the walls of Constantinople. The
Byzantine Emperor Heraclius had ordered the gold and silver in churches to be
melted and turned into money in order to meet the expenses of the army. When
these proved insufficient, even bronze statues were melted down to be turned
into money.
Manygovernors had revolted against Emperor Heraclius, and the empire was on the
point of collapse. Mesopotamia, Cilicia, Syria, Palestine,
Egypt and Armenia, which had earlier belonged to Byzantium, were invaded by
the idolater Persians.(20)
Inshort, everyone was expecting the Byzantine Empire
to be destroyed. But right at that moment, the first verses of Sura Rum were
revealed, announcing that Byzantium
would triumph in a few years' time. This victory seemed so impossible that Arab
polytheists had gone so far as to make fun of these verses. They thought that
the victory announced in the Qur'an would never come true.
Aroundseven years after the revelation of the first verses of Sura Rum, in December
627 AD, a decisive battle between Byzantium and
the Persian Empire was fought at Nineveh.
And this time the Byzantine army unexpectedly defeated the Persians. A few
months later, the Persians had to make an agreement with Byzantium, which obliged them to return the
territories they had taken from it.(21) At theend, "the victory of the Romans," proclaimed by God in the Qur'an,
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ISLAM,as we learn from the Quran and Hadith, is a religion of nature. Islam and
nature being indeed each other’s counterparts. Nature loves cleanliness and
abhors pollution: that is why this highly desirable feature of human
existence—cleanliness—is one of the basic tenets of the Islamic faith.
Whatis the nature of the Islamic faith? It is to lead a life in total consonance
with the will of God. And such a life can have its beginnings only in a
condition of exemplary personal hygiene.
Accordingto a Hadith, the keeping of oneself clean is one half of faith; this indicates
the emphasis laid upon hygiene in Islamic practice. The cleanliness factor is
thus a major segment of the very essence of Islam.
Thisis clearly in evidence at the appointed times of worship—the most sublime form
of worship being salat (namaz) or prayer which is engaged in five times a day.
Each time the hour of prayer arrives the first thing the good Muslim must do is
perform his ablution. Ablution (wudu) entails the washing of all the exposed
parts of the body. As a cleansing process, wudu is the equivalent of a
half-bath. In this way, the devout Muslim takes a half-bath five times daily.
In thefirst phase of Islam, it was common practice for Muslims to take a bath daily
before the fajr (dawn) prayers. Bathing thus, became a regular daily feature of
every Muslim’s life.
Theservant of Uthman, the third Caliph, tells of how the Caliph used unfailingly
to take a bath once or twice daily. If Muslims have always attached great
importance to cleanliness, it is because of the explicit commands on this
subject in the Quran.
Whenthe Quran began to be revealed, one of its signal injunctions was: “Cleanse
your garments and keep away from all pollution.” (74: 4)
Thecleanliness of clothes is a necessary concomitant of the purity of the body.
Without that, the body is not one hundred per cent clean.
Indeed,as much stress is laid on cleanliness as on the avoidance of wearing showy
apparel. In Islam, the devotee is required, ideally to worship in clothes which
are simple, and above all, clean.
In therealm of spiritual development, one of the principal elements is purification
through penitence. As the Quran says “God loves those who turn to Him in
repentance and purify themselves.” (2: 222)
Justas repentance frees body and soul of worldly moral duress, so does water remove
impurities from body and clothing. Islam accordingly, exhorts one to turn in
remembrance to God, thus purifying the soul.
Themosque, the focal point of Islamic life, is called in a Hadith the “home of the
pious people.”
As theQuran puts it: “There you shall find men who would keep pure. God loves those
who purify themselves” (9: 108). We are asked, therefore, to clean the mosque,
ridding it of noise and dust, just as Abraham and Ishmael were enjoined “to
cleanse our House (the Kabah) for those who walk around it, who meditate in it,
and who kneel and prostrate themselves.” (2: 125)
Just as repentance frees body and soul of worldly moral duress, so doeswater remove impurities from body and clothing.
Followingthe examples of the sanitising of the mosque, Muslims are urged to keep their
bodies pure by ablution and bathing, their clothes clean by regular washing and
their houses and their surrounding spotless. These practices are incumbent upon
every Muslim.
Accordingto a Hadith, the Prophet Muhammad said, “God is pure and loves purity,” which
means that cleanliness and purity are on the highest scale of cardinal virtues.
What God loves is undoubtedly of supreme value. Every Muslim must, in
consequence, lead a life marked by cleanliness and purity in order to earn the
approval of his Creator.
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Why doyou use toilet paper and not water? Mansour's dialogue with atheists
The previous part mentions proofs denotingAllah’s ability in the creation of man. Then this part mentions proofs
confirming Allah’s ability in creating the vast universe with its amazing
creation.Tafsir80: 24 Let manconsider his food. Let this ungrateful man, who does notfulfill Allah’s obligations on him, consider the food that Allah has given him.
This reflection may lead him to worship Allah sincerely, obey His commands, and
avoid His prohibitions.80: 25 Wepoured down water in abundance, The ayah mentions how Allah created thefood that man eats.
Allah, the able, has caused rain topour down from the sky in abundance, which has a vital role in growing plants
that man eats. 80: 26 then Wesplit the earth, a proper splitting. After causing rain to come down fromthe sky, Allah, the Able, makes the earth split, a proper splitting, so that
different kinds of plants grow. 80: 27 And thenWe made grains grow therein, 80: 28 grapesand greens,80: 29 oliveand palm trees,80: 30 denseluxurious gardens,80: 31 andfruit and fodder.
Allah, the Generous, makes grains thatman eats grow on earth. He also makes grapes, greens, such as cucumber, olive,
and palm trees, dense luxurious gardens, fruit, and fodder grow on earth. Man
can enjoy eating these different kinds of plants and use the fodder for feeding
his cattle. 80: 32 All thisto be a provision for you and your cattle. Allah makes all these plants, fruits,trees, and gardens grow to be provisions for people and the cattle in this
world.Learned Lessons from Surah Abasa Ayah 24-32
• Allah commands people to reflect on the blessing of food that they eatand think about how Allah makes it grow by causing rain to come down from the
sky and making the earth split. Then different kinds of plants, grains, and
fruits grow.
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• The ayat mention eight kinds of plants. They are as follows: 1) Grains,such as wheat, rice, and oats. The grains are mentioned first because they are
a staple food. 2) Grape is mentioned after the grains because it is nourishment
and fruit at the same time. 3) Greens refer to any green edible plant that is
eaten raw, such as a cucumber. 4) Olive. 5) Palm trees. 6) Dense and luxurious
gardens. 7) Fruit. 8) Fodder is food that is given to cattle.
• Allah, out of His generosity, has created different kinds of plants andfruits to be food for people and animals. • Allah, who has created all these different kinds of plants and fruits,is able to resurrect people from their graves for reckoning on the Day of
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Why doI and all the innocent bear the guilt of Adam and Eve? Whywould he sacrifice himself when he could forgive without killing him? Whydidn't the father sacrifice himself instead of sending his son?
in Matthew 16-27: For the Son ofMan is going to come in his Father’s glory with his angels, and then he will
reward each person according to what they have done. . Christ himself decides that each personwill be rewarded according to his actions. This contradicts inherited sin and
salvation by crucifixion, because the text indicates that salvation is by work
and not by crucifixion Hewill not bear the sins of the people
Ezekiel18:20-NewInternational Version20 The one who sins is the one who willdie. The child will not share the guilt of the parent, nor will the parent
share the guilt of the child. The righteousness of the righteous will be
credited to them, and the wickedness of the wicked will be charged against them. Andwhy, why and why Paul's hoaxes and the church never ends
AndPaul, the first enemy of Christ, invented the story of redemption and
crucifixionIt isa pagan myth, and the truth is that Christ did not die
. Hard to imagine. On one hand, we haveMatthew, Mark, Luke and John telling us . . . oh, excuse me. I meant to say, we
have Anonymous, Anonymous, Anonymous and Anonymous telling us . . . well, what?
What do they tell us? That they can’t even agree on what Jesus wore, drank, did
or said? After all, Matthew 27:28 tells us the Roman soldiers dressed Jesus
with a scarlet robe. John 19:2 says it was purple. Matthew 27:34 says the
Romans gave Jesus sour wine mingled with gall. Mark 15:23 says it was mixed
with myrrh. Mark 15:25 tells us Jesus was crucified before the third hour, but
John 19:14–15 says it was “about the sixth hour.” Luke 23:46 says Jesus’ last
words were “Father, into Your hands I commit my spirit,” but John 19:30: says
they were “It is finished!”
Despitethe clear verses in the Bible,Christis just a prophet of God Theyleave it and turn around superstitions written by unknown people that tell
fabricated stories about Christ Isthis God?No ofcourse Praisebe to allah. The Muslim loves the perfect God who is not subject to his
creatures and who bestows authority and prophecy to Christ, the Prophet
Muhammad and all the prophets, peace be upon them.WhatChristians call the father Now weknow the name of the scammers
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he is saying that he was describing andsun doesnt set and rise These are allperceptions of the people themselves.What does the sun have to do with the story in all this? There is no where in
the story where the sun is the focus
When one speaks of the setting and rising ofthe sun, no one is actually referring to the actual movement of the sun. They
are talking about how it appears to move while on Earth. Therefore if you were
at the place Zul-Qarnain was, and you looked at the horizon during the sunset
at that time and place, and there happened to be a spring at the distance where
the sunset was taking place, you would have seen the sun as setting on the
spring.
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This verse indicates God's ability to revive thedead
The Prophet Abraham asked God, How do you revivethe dead, O Lord?
God said to him, “Bring four different birds,then slaughter them and throw a parts of them on every mountain, then summon
these birds, and God will revive these birds again and the birds will come to
you.”
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