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Wednesday, 17 January 2007
Adam remained in Paradise for an Hour
Mood:  cool
Al-Hakim recorded that Ibn `Abbas said, "Adam was allowed to reside in Paradise during the time period between the `Asr (Afternoon) prayer, until sunset.'' Al-Hakim then commented this is "Sahih according to the Two Shaykhs (Al-Bukhari and Muslim), but they did not include it in their collections.'' Also, Ibn Abi Hatim recorded Ibn `Abbas saying, "Allah sent Adam to earth to an area called, Dahna, between Makkah and At-Ta'if.'' Al-Hasan Al-Basri said that Adam was sent down to India, while Hawwa' was sent to Jeddah. Iblis was sent down to Dustumaysan, several miles from Basra. Further, the snake was sent down to Asbahan. This was reported by Ibn Abi Hatim. Also, Muslim and An-Nasa'i recorded that Abu Hurayrah said that the Messenger of Allah said,


«خَيْرُ يَوْمٍ طَلَعَتْ فِيهِ الشَّمْسُ يَوْمُ الْجُمُعَةِ فِيهِ خُلِقَ آدَمُ وَفِيهِ أُدْخِلَ الْجَنَّةَ وَفِيهِ أُخْرِجَ مِنْهَا»(Friday is the best day on which the sun has risen. On Friday, Allah created Adam, admitted him into Paradise, and expelled him from it.)

Posted by talib-ul-ilm at 10:19 AM EST
Updated: Wednesday, 17 January 2007 10:21 AM EST
The Battle Of Motta
Mood:  cool
The battle of Motta took place in the city of ‘ Syria ', in a place known as ‘Motta'.

Our Prophet Sallallahu Alayhi Wassallam had sent letters to all the rulers of the countries inviting them to embrace Islam. One of the rulers called ‘Sarabeel ibn Umar', made Hazrat Harith ibn Umair become a martyr, who our Prophet Sallallahu Alayhi Wassallam had sent in prison. “Sarabeel” was the ruler of Basra . Hazrat Harith got killed at the place of Motta. At that time, the Christians were not allowed to kill messengers.

Thus, our Prophet Sallallahu Alayhi Wassallam got an army of 3,000 ready and appointed (1) Zaid–ibn–Haritha the leader, and said to him that if you were to get martyred then (2) Hazarat Jaffar-ibn-Abi-Talib, would take charge. (3) If he is martyred then Hazrat Abdullah-ibn-e-Rawaha shall be in charge. If he is martyred too, then the army may appoint the commander amongst yourselves.

Nearby was a Jew, who had apparently overheard everything. The Jew said, “The Prophet Sallallahu Alayhi Wassallam's predictions are true… No doubt!”

To differentiate them, the Muslims had a white flag. Our Prophet Sallallahu Alayhi Wassallam said, “Don't kill the monks, the great rabbies and the priests who take refuge, and busy themselves in worship in synagogues. Also do not kill the women and children”.

Hazrat Abdullah was crying because he was worried whether he would enter paradise or not, and said, “I wanted such a wound, that from it fountains of blood will pour out, thus I would be a martyr. I wished for such a wound from an arrow to hurt me, which would pierce my limbs and tear my guts apart”.

That was the kind of faith they had. They would give up anything just for their lord, and for a place in paradise.

Sharabeel got 100,000 people ready and help from the Romans with 100,000. Therefore, it was 200,000 against 3,000 Muslims.

Sharabeel's brother was killed, so he quickly hid and asked the Romans for more help. Therefore, Hercules sent another 200,000.

At this point, Hazrat Zaid was martyred. Hazrat Jaffar went forward, and he cut his horses feet, thus ensuring he could not run back now! He lifted the flag in his right hand and fought. His right arm was chopped off, so he shifted the flag to his left arm, then his left arm was chopped off, so he lifted the flag and laid it under his armpit. He put his sword in his mouth and he fought until his last… until someone attacked him from behind.

Now Hazrat Abdullah came forth. He was hungry and he had not eaten for three or four days. His nephew had just bought him some meat to eat. He was eating when the news came to him that Hazrat Jaffar had been martyred. Hazrat Abdullah said to himself, “Look at you engrossed in the world eating, and Hazrat Jaffar has been martyred of 35 years of age, with 90 injuries. With this, he strode forward, but due to Satan's evil whisperings, he did not feel bold. He said to himself “What are you backing off for?” “He said, “If it's because I'm missing my wife, then she has got three divorces. If it is because of my slaves then they are all free, and if it is because of my gardens then they are for the poor. Then with full zest, he fought. He got injured on his finger and it was hanging off. Therefore, he put his finger under his foot and pulled it off! All this time, he was saying, “I have spent my life with ease and comfort, at the end of it all, what am I created out of?” He then got martyred.

Now the Muslims had a choice of appointing their commander, so they chose Hazrat Khalid bin Waleed. He was an expert in battles. He sorted the rows out and laid a new position. He said to the people at the back that when everyone is fighting deeply, come charging to the front, so that the Christians think that the Muslims have received some extra help. That's exactly what happened. The Christians were afraid, and ran from the battlefield. Thus, the Muslims won the battle of Motta.

Our Prophet Sallallahu Alayhi Wassallam was in Madina. He heard the news and told the people of Madina. Our blessed and noble Prophet Sallallahu Alayhi Wassallam was shedding tears.

Thereafter, our Prophet Sallallahu Alayhi Wassallam would call Hazrat Jaffar's son “The son of the one with two wings.” The reason being was Hazrat Jaffar was gifted with a pair of wings in place of losing his arms. Whereupon, he could fly where-ever he wished to fly in paradise!”

Posted by talib-ul-ilm at 10:17 AM EST
Tuesday, 16 January 2007
A Refutation of Naturalists
Mood:  a-ok

Men & The Universe - Reflections of Ibn Al-Qayyem
By Capt. Anas Abdul-Hameed Al-Qoz

© 2000 Darussalam




...Who was it who managed all that, perfected it, directed it and controlled it in the best way? 

Someone might, if he were one of the depraved, say:  "it is the work of nature; there are wonderful things in nature."  To such a debater we say: if Allah had let your heart, you would yourself have refuted such a statement by replying:  "Tell me about this nature, is it self-sustained, having knowledge, and having the ability to contrive those wonders?  Or is it not?  Is it not rather just an abstract quality and a display of the visible things around?"  If the answer occurs to you: It is an independent entity with full knowledge, ability, will and wisdom," say: What you describe is the Creator, the Author and Shaper, so why do you call Him nature?  Forget about what he naturalists dictate and turn to what Allah has taught humans to call Him in the words of His messengers, and if you do you will be one of the happy and wise folk.  Why attribute to nature the attributes that belong to Allah? 

If, on the other hand, the adversary says:  "Nature is an abstract quality, a display in need of an agent, and all that we witness of its accomplishments s brought about without nature having knowledge, will, ability, or even the mere consciousness of what it is producing.  All that we see is evidence of nature's achievements;" then the reply should be that no sane person would accept this reasoning.  Do you really believe that the amazing actions and subtle contrivances that we see in this world, that no mind can fathom o fully appreciate, are made by an agent that itself has no thinking, ability, wisdom or feeling? Would anyone believe such reasoning but a madman or an animal? 

You may further add:  "If what you claim were true, I would be clear that such an abstract quality cannot have created itself or originated itself, so who is its Lord, Maker and Originator?  Who enabled it to do all that?  This logic is a most decisive piece of evidence in favor of believing in the Originator and Maker of nature, in the infinity of His ability, knowledge and wisdom.  Indeed, this group has gained nothing by denying the Lord and His Attributes and Actions. They merely abolish the intellect and innate intuition.  Nature itself would discredit such logic: it in fact contradicts mind, innate intuition, nature and even humanity, and it has caused the most ignorant and deluded attitudes that one can cause.  If one does concede what the mind dictates and admits that it is not possible to have wise effects without the agency of a wise, able and knowing entity; that it is not possible to have well-controlled effects without here being a maker who is able, autonomous, in control of things, aware of what he is doing, not frustrated or overwhelmed by what he is doing - if one concedes that much then the right answer to such a person would be: What is the matter with you? When you accept the necessity of a great Creator beside whom no other god exists, and no other lord, stop calling Him nature or the 'self-active mind' or such appellations.  Say instead: What I describe is Allah, the Creator, the Originator, the Shaper, Lord of the Worlds, Sustainer of the heavens and the earth, Lord of the east and the west, He who made excellent all that He created, and perfected what He crafted.  Do not deny His Names and Attributes and Self and attribute His making to another and His creation to someone else.  You have to concede His existence, and attribute to Him authorship, creation, lordship and control.  There is no other way, praised is Allah, Lord of the Worlds.

 

The Meaning of Nature

 

By reconsidering the word 'nature' in this context, you will be led directly to the Creator, the Originator, as the common mind understands the word. That is because this word 'nature' (Arabic: tabee`ah) means that something was made by someone to behave according to a preset plan, and there is no other meaning at all.  He word 'nature' is of the same class of words as 'instinct', 'disposition', 'temperament', 'an animal's or a human's nature', and the like.  An animal has been made to react to stimuli, a reaction which is ingrained in it.  It is self-evident that a 'nature' without a 'nature-maker' is impossibility: The very word, then, points to the Maker, the Almighty, just as its meaning indicates. Muslims believe that nature is one of Allah's creations, that it is under control, tamed and that this is part of His law operative among His creations; that He manages it the way He wills, and when He wills, so that He may deny it any aspect of its power when He wills, and reverse any of its effects when He wills, so that His servants may see that He alone is the Creator, the Originator, the Shaper, and that He creates whatever He wills, and in the way He wills.  This is the meaning of the following verse from the Qur'an:

"But His command, when He intends a thing, is only that He says unto it: Be! and it is." (36:82)

Nature, which his the utmost that those short-sighted lot can perceive, is no more than a creature of the Lord, equal in that to any of His creations. Considering this, how would a human, with the least bit of humanity or thinking, be blind to its being made to behave as it behaves, and how would he attribute to it making and originating!  Time and again Allah halts its power, alters it and reverses it, so that it does the opposite of what it originally did, all to illustrate to His servants that it is His creation and making, that it is controlled by Him.  That much can be supported by this verse from the Qur'an:

"His verily is all creation and commandment; blessed is Allah, Lord of the worlds" (7:54)

Source: http://www.islaam.com/Article.aspx?id=478


Posted by talib-ul-ilm at 6:13 PM EST

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