Salsaabil 14 Poem@sakisabre Poem by SAKISABRE Saki

Salsaabil 14 Poem@sakisabre



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: : : Early Muslim Women in War: : :
We have record of many Muslim heroines fighting against the enemies
Bibi Ayesha Rta served water to the thirsty soldiers of Uhud battle!
Bibi Ayesha also was the commander in chief of the battle Jang-e-Jamal!
Here she showed tremendous courage and valour-all fled but she stood firm!
Umme Atyqah Rta was a brave lady!
She took part in seven battles with Rasool SM!
Her duty was guarding, nursing and preparing meals!
Rabi Bint Muaz Rta took part in the battle of Uhud and with help of other women she took the wounded to Madina!
Ummiya Gaffary Rta had a reputation of skill, devotion and dedication in organizing nursing services in the battles against the infidels and it was long before Florence Nightingale!
Bibi Sufia Rta took part in the battle of Ditch and she was Prophet Sm's aunt!
When Banu Quraisa wanted to attack the women a spy was sent to watch the camp!
sufia Rta was a wise Lady and she killed the spy with a pole to nip the situation in the bud!
Umme Amarah had a reputation of shielding the Prophet Sm in the battle of Uhud
when infidels attacked Him SM!
In this battle she was severely injured and another report is She got twelve injuries in the battle of Yamama!
Bibi Asma Rta took active part in the battle of Yarmuk!
Asura Ansari alone killed nine Roman soldiers!
Khula Bint Thalba, kaub bint Malik, Salmah bint Hashim, Naam bint Qanas, Afira bint Afar, Umme Hakim fought in the battle of Yarmuk!
Umme Aban Rta vowed to take revenge of her husband in the battle of seizing of Damascus!
she was very expert in archery and knocked the golden cross with her arrow over the fortress!
In another situation she shot and arrow right in to the eye of Tuma the Governor of
Damascus!
Gazala was a Kharijite Lady who bewildered the Army of Hajjaj bin Yusuf and defeated the army with her husband Shuaib! Hajjaj has to adopt clandestine methods to get rid of brave heroine Gazala!
So how neglect women's contribution and participation by any corner/Scholar (!) ?

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Eating of Lizard......a hadis............! !
Abu Sa'id reported that: :
An Arab of the desert came to Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) and said:
I live in a low land abounding with lizards, and these are the common diet of my Family, but he (the Holy Prophet) did not make any reply!
We said to him: Repeat it (your problem) and so he repeated it, but he(SM) did not Make any reply!
(It was repeated thrice) Then Allah's Messenger (May peace be upon him) called him out at the third time saying:
O man of the desert, verily Allah cursed or showed wrath to a tribe of Bani Isra'il and distorted them to beasts which move on the earth. I do not know, perhaps this (lizard) may be one of them!
So I do not eat it, nor do I prohibit the eating of it.
(Muslim Book 021, Number 4800)

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Elm-e-Tasaoof......
There has been a lot of curiosity among people
about Sufis and their teachings
As a result few people have formed an opinion that Tasaw-wuf or Sufism teaches something different from Islam
The core principle of Sufism is to empty the hearts of its followers from the love of Gair (Gair means all those things, actions or persons that take us away from Allah) and fill those hearts
With the love of Allah
To purify ourselves, to attain higher spiritual grades and to attain closeness to Allah,
Sufis have laid some very basic principles like dissociating ourselves from the pleasures of the worldly desires ('Tarke
Dunya')
Rigorous and intensive periods of worship ('Mujahidat') etc, all of which have their basis in Quran and Sunnah Some of their practices are shown here from Ahadith, mainly of Jami' a Al-Tirmidhi.
1. On Weeping from the fear of Allah:
• The one whocries from the fear of Allah will
never enter Hell. [Tirmidhi, Chapter97, Hadith
192]
• Abu Huraira narrated that the Messenger of
Allah (Peace be upon him) said: 'If you knew
what I know, then you would laugh little and you
would cry much.' [Tirmidhi, Vol.4, Book 10,
Hadith 2313]
2. On being dissociated from the world:
• Mujahid(ra) narrated that Ibn 'Umar said: 'The
Messenger of Allah (Peace be upon him) grabbed
me on part of my body and said: 'Be in the
world like a stranger or a passerby, and count
yourself among the inhabitants of the grave.''
Ibn'Umar said to me: 'When you wake up in the
morning, then do not concern yourself with the
evening. And when you reach the evening, then
do not concern yoursel fwith the morning. Take
from your health before your illness, and from
your life before your death, for indeed O slave
of Allah! You do not know what your description
shall be tomorrow.' [Tirmidhi, Vol.4, Book 10,
Hadith 2333]
• 'The Messenger of Allah (Peace be upon him)
passed by us while we were repairing a hut of
ours, so he said: 'What is this? ' We said: 'It has
become weak, so we are repairing it.' He said:
'Death is closer to you' (i.e. Your worry about
your house in the hereafter should be more than
your concern for the worldly house) [Tirmidhi,
Vol.4, Book 10, Hadith 2335]
3. Excessive desires:
• Ibn Ka'b binMalik Al-Ansari narrated from his
father, that the Messenger of Allah (Peace be
upon him) said: 'Two wolves free among sheep
are no more destructive to them than a man's
desire for wealth and honor is to his
religion.' (Hasan) [Tirmidhi, Vol.4, Book 10,
Hadith 2376]

Anas bin Malik narrated that the Messenger of
Allah said: 'If the Son of Adam had a valley of
gold, then he would still like to have a second.
And nothing fills his mouth but dust, Allah turns
to whoever repents.'(Sahih) [Tirmidhi, Vol.4,
Book 10, Hadith 2337]

Abu Hurairah narrated that the Prophet (Peace
be upon him) said: 'The heart of an old man
remains young because of love for two things:
Long life, and much wealth.'(Sahih) [Tirmidhi,
Vol.4, Book 10, Hadith 2338]
4. Being content with less (wealth) and the
excellence of Awliya Allah
• Abu Umamah narrated that the Prophet (Peace
be upon him) said: 'Indeed the best of
myfriends to me is the one of meager
conditions, whose share is inSalat, worshipping
his Lord well and obeying him in private. He is
obscure among the people such that the fingers
are not pointed towards him. His provisions are
only what is sufficient and he is patient with
that.'Then he tapped with his fingers and said:
'His death comes quickly, his mourners are few,
and his inheritance is little. [Tirmidhi, Vol.4,
Book 10, Hadith 2347]

Anas narratedthat the Messenger of Allah
(Peace be upon him) said: 'O Allah! Cause me to
live needy, and cause me to die needy and
gather me in the group ofthe needy on the Day
of Resurrection.' 'A’ishah said: 'Why O
Messenger of Allah? ' He said: 'Indeed they enter
Paradise beforetheir rich by forty autumns.
[Tirmidhi, Vol.4, Book 10, Hadith 2352]

Abu Huraira narrated that the Messenger of
Allah (Peace be upon him) said: 'The poor are
admitted into Paradise before the rich, by five
Hundred years, (i.e.) half a day.'(Hasan)
[Tirmidhi, Vol.4, Book 10, Hadith 2353]

Abu Huraira narrated that the Messenger of
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Allah (Peace be upon him) said: 'Cursed be the
slave of the Dinar, cursed be the slave of the
Dirham.' [Tirmidhi, Vol.4, Book 10, Hadith
2375]

(Gratitude to Neda-e-islam)

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