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Posted 17 Jan 2009

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lildude

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Walekum As-salam Sun Shine
Posted 17 Jan 2009

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lildude

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thx to all everybody
I'am Muslim i belong to the Syed Family
Posted 17 Jan 2009

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AS-SALAM-WALAIKUM,
HOPE EVRYONE IS F9 WITH PEACE,BUT OUR BROTHERS R DYING EVERYDAY AS BLACK FRIDAY FOR THEM IN PALESTINE,GAZA.
I HOPE TAT U ALL R PRAYING FOR THEM AS A HUMAN BEINGS NOT DIVIDING URSELFS OR THINKING URSELFS IN HINDU OR MUSLIM.PLS PLS DO PRAY FOR EVERYONE. I M REQUESTING U FROM MY BOTTOM OF THE HEART.
Posted 16 Jan 2009

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i'm
Posted 16 Jan 2009

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AMEEN!
Posted 16 Jan 2009

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Sayyeda Hazrat Zainab’s Miracles

Hazrat Zainab (s.a.) is represented by responding to invocations, in a miraculous way, such as healing the sick and the crippled. Sources have detailed many such miracles. Here are some examples:

A recent miracle that took place in the late sixties and that was reported in the Lebanese newspapers. An old Lady called Haja Fawzia was so sick that she could not stand, walk or even see.

At the beginning of Muharram people were organizing themselves in-groups to visit the Holy Shrine. Haja Fawziah wanted to go with them. She told her brother, Subhi, that she could hire two women to carry her and help her. But he refused the idea saying that the blessed Lady could hear her and help her wherever she was.
Haja Fawzia spent the night crying and listening to the story of the martyrdom of Imam Hussein (a.s.). Then she prayed to Allah the almighty invoking the prestigious position of Zainab (s.a.) to heal her.

At dawn, she was getting ready to pray when she felt a women taking her hand and telling her: "Stand up on your feet. I am Zainab bint Ali bin Abi Talib. Your brother has told you that Zainab can heal you if she so wishes while you are in your house. I do not heal anybody unless Allah, the Most Exalted, wants him to be cured... Allah"s hand is above mine".

Haja Fawzia replied in astonishment: "But I can"t stand". But Zainab (s.a.) insisted saying: "Get Up". The Haja stood up crying: "Allah is great"... She was completely healed... And the story is well known in Lebanon.

There are also some other famous miracles as that of the healing of the only child of the Pakistani merchant, Muhammad Ali Habib:

The son had polio, and all the efforts of the medical doctors were useless. The father, upon a visit to the Holy Shrine prayed to Allah to cure his child.

At the same night, as some sources say, the child who was asleep in his room in Pakistan woke up to find himself able to walk. Following this incident the Pakistani merchant donated the silver cage that still protects the grave.
Posted 14 Jan 2009

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When the time came for marriage, she was married in a simple ceremony to her first cousin, Abdullah Ibn Ja"far Tayyar. Her marriage settlement was equal to that of her mother"s. Imam Ali (a.s.) told Ja"far not to prevent Zainab from going on a journey with Imam Hussain (a.s.), her brother.

Abdullah had been brought up under the direct care of the Prophet (SAW). After his death, Imam Ali (a.s.) became his supporter and guardian until he came of age. He grew up to be a handsome youth with pleasing manners and was known for his sincere hospitality to guests and selfless generosity to the poor and needy.

Although Zainab"s husband was a man of means, she lived a modest life, not a life of luxury. She and her husband were charitable to the needy people. The Arab tribes called Abdullah "the sea or the cloud of munificence".

The marriage of Zainab did not diminish her strong attachment to her family. Together this young couple had five children, of whom four were sons, Ali, Aun, Muhammad, and Abbas, and one daughter, Umm Kulthum.

In Medina it was Zainab"s practice to hold regular meetings for women in which she shared her knowledge and taught them the precepts of the Deen of Islam as laid out in the Holy Quran. Her gatherings were well and regularly attended. She was able to impart the teachings with such clarity and eloquence that she became known as Fasihah (skillfully fluent) and Balighah (intensely eloquent).

In the thirty-seventh year A.H. (after Hijrah), Imam Ali (as) moved to Kufa to finally take up his rightful position as khalifah. He was accompanied by his daughter Zainab (s.a.) and her husband. Her reputation as an inspiring teacher among the women had preceded her. There too women would throng to her daily sittings where they all benefited from her erudition, wisdom and scholarship in the exegesis of the Quran.

The depth and certainty of her knowledge earned her the name given to her by her nephew, Imam Ali Zayn ul-Abidin (a.s.), of Alimah Ghayr Mu"allamah, "she who has knowledge without being taught".


Posted 14 Jan 2009

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Bibi Zeynab Shrine, Syria


Posted 14 Jan 2009