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Religion / Re: The Bible Says The Earth Is Flat While Quran Says Its Spherical, Wow by Abuzola11(m): 11:46pm On Dec 01, 2009
Who told you that we are dependant with the jewish doctrine, whether it is michael or janet it does not concern. The bible is corrupt and unreliable
Religion / Re: The Bible Says The Earth Is Flat While Quran Says Its Spherical, Wow by Abuzola11(m): 11:40pm On Dec 01, 2009
Jibril means archangel of God
Religion / Re: The Bible Says The Earth Is Flat While Quran Says Its Spherical, Wow by Abuzola11(m): 11:37pm On Dec 01, 2009
Azra'il is arabic,
Religion / Re: Shocking Verses In The Bible by Abuzola11(m): 11:31pm On Dec 01, 2009
Thank you ogaga, if the Gods are one then who resurrected jesus, oh ! why did jesus pray to God luke 22:42, has he forgotten that he is the god, oh ! what about john 3:16 God gave his only begotten self so that we may prosper. Lmao so funny
Religion / Re: Christians, Satanist And Atheist I Pity You by Abuzola11(m): 11:27pm On Dec 01, 2009
If you worship satan then satan is ur god, am i right
Religion / Re: Who Killed More People In The Bible? by Abuzola11(m): 11:23pm On Dec 01, 2009
I think it is david,
Religion / Re: The Bible Says The Earth Is Flat While Quran Says Its Spherical, Wow by Abuzola11(m): 11:21pm On Dec 01, 2009
Azra'il is different from azrael, ok ? And azra'il is an arabic, i will even say they stole it from us but since their tongue couldn't pronounce it they transformed it to azrael. But sincerely azra'il is arabic
Islam for Muslims / Re: Need A Muslim Name by Abuzola11(m): 10:19pm On Dec 01, 2009
Esau is a fraud, the xtrian smuggled it but wait , even the new testament doesn't ve it, why re u wary of the jewish book for mentioning esau.
Religion / Re: Are Catholic Xtians? by Abuzola11(m): 10:14pm On Dec 01, 2009
Xtrians re xtrians, be warned. Come to islam
Religion / Re: The Bible Says The Earth Is Flat While Quran Says Its Spherical, Wow by Abuzola11(m): 10:12pm On Dec 01, 2009
We are talking of angels and not prophet, you even said it so why the recent ruse

azra'il means the one who takes soul
Religion / Re: Why Do We Suffer From The Sins Of Adam And Eve? by Abuzola11(m): 9:53pm On Dec 01, 2009
May Allah open ur eyes amin
Religion / Re: The Bible Says The Earth Is Flat While Quran Says Its Spherical, Wow by Abuzola11(m): 9:45pm On Dec 01, 2009
To cut the crap short, mention the name you want me to translate its meaning
Religion / Re: The Bible Says The Earth Is Flat While Quran Says Its Spherical, Wow by Abuzola11(m): 9:40pm On Dec 01, 2009
@nuclear- yeah upbringing played an important role but i ve scrutine the Quran meticulously and i tell you Am proudly a muslim, people are converting to other religion thus upbringing is scrape from faith
Religion / Re: The Bible Says The Earth Is Flat While Quran Says Its Spherical, Wow by Abuzola11(m): 9:35pm On Dec 01, 2009
Shut up david, if you don't know something ask, jibril, mika'il, isra'il and azra'il, atidu, rokibu, rilwan, are all arabic names, we prefer to use the english name here on NL so that everyone can understand
Religion / Re: Shocking Verses In The Bible by Abuzola11(m): 9:28pm On Dec 01, 2009
smiley
Religion / Re: Are Catholic Xtians? by Abuzola11(m): 9:24pm On Dec 01, 2009
Lets see
Religion / Re: Are Catholic Xtians? by Abuzola11(m): 8:51pm On Dec 01, 2009
Abi o, the religion of jesus sef. You guys would be surprised when you die it will be too late then
Islam for Muslims / Re: Prophet Muhammad & His Grandchildren; by Abuzola11(m): 5:01pm On Dec 01, 2009
smiley
Islam for Muslims / Re: Islamic Culture? by Abuzola11(m): 4:59pm On Dec 01, 2009
10:24

: Verily the likeness of (this) worldly life is as the water (rain) which We send down from the sky, so by it arises the intermingled produce of the earth of which men and cattle eat until when the earth is clad with its adornments and is beautified, and its people think that they have all the powers of disposal over it, Our Command reaches it by night or by day and We make it like a clean-mown harvest, as if it had not flourished yesterday! Thus do We explain the Ayat (proofs, evidences, verses, lessons, signs, revelations, laws, etc.) in detail for the people who reflect.
Islam for Muslims / Re: The Death Of Prophet Muhammad (p.b.u.h): Question And Answer by Abuzola11(m): 4:59pm On Dec 01, 2009
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Islam for Muslims / Re: Nigerian Moslems Issue Another Deadly Fatwa On A Brother by Abuzola11(m): 4:58pm On Dec 01, 2009
focused123:

You can open that your smelling Islamic Boko Haram mouth. You deluded son of satan.
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Alhamdulilah am a muslim
Islam for Muslims / Re: Egypt Cleric 'to Ban Full Veils' by Abuzola11(m): 4:56pm On Dec 01, 2009
10:17

: So who does more wrong than he who forges a lie against Allah or denies His Ayat (proofs, evidences, verses, lessons, signs, revelations, etc.)? Surely, the Mujrimun (criminals, sinners, disbelievers and polytheists) will never be successful!
Islam for Muslims / Re: Big Time Debate: The True Followers Of Jesus Are The Muslim by Abuzola11(m): 4:55pm On Dec 01, 2009
he's a hypocrite
Islam for Muslims / Re: Islam Forbids Aggression Against Innocent People by Abuzola11(m): 4:54pm On Dec 01, 2009
shocked
Islam for Muslims / Re: Emulate The Leadership Qualities Of Prophet Mohammed by Abuzola11(m): 4:50pm On Dec 01, 2009
shut up madman
Islam for Muslims / Re: U Re Ignorant Abt The Religion by Abuzola11(m): 4:50pm On Dec 01, 2009
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Islam for Muslims / Re: Prophet Muhammad & His Grandchildren; by Abuzola11(m): 4:49pm On Dec 01, 2009
We must consider the devotion of Allah's Messenger (peace be upon him), the depth of his faith, and the incomparable awe in which he held his Lord. We must also consider his asceticism and his disinterest in the trappings of the world and his longing for nearness to his Lord.

We must also consider his status. He was the founder and leader of the nascent Muslim state, the state that he was establishing to endure throughout time. During his life, the Muslim community was like a ship surrounded in all directions by a sea of belligerent enemies. No nation had ever before been established in such precarious circumstances, and none with such great aspirations, and no single person had ever before had so much responsibility on his shoulders. He was in charge of everything from its foreign policies, its treaties and covenants, and its day-to-day administration, down to the welfare of its poorest citizens. Concerns like these are more than enough to preoccupy any mortal heart.

Here is Allah's Messenger (peace be upon him) standing on his very own pulpit – the most distinguished pulpit in all of history – and in these circumstances, in the middle of giving a sermon, he cannot resist going down to collect his grandchildren when he sees them coming towards him with their faltering little steps.

The few moments that it took for him to get down from the pulpit, collect his grandchildren, and ascend it again – we can only imaging how those present must have perceived it. It must have seemed to them like time had stopped, like the Sun had halted in its path across the sky.

The fatherly feelings of Allah's Messenger were great indeed. He interrupted his sermon which the people were all there to hear. If any of them ever missed one of his sermons, they were heartbroken. So here he was interrupting his sermon right in front of all the esteemed Companions – and why? Simply to hug his grandchildren.

We can scarcely describe this event in words. It is difficult for us to imagine or relate to our own experience. This is the mercy of a father, when that father has a capacity for mercy that extends to all humanity.

Allah says: "And we but sent you as a mercy to all Creation." [Sûrah al-Anbiyâ': 107]

This expression of fatherly affection was made in front of everyone. It became a lesson in compassion, tenderness, and love for all to see. Te Prophet (peace be upon him) was showing us that mercy and love must be with us at all times. These feelings should never vacate our hearts, not even for an hour, no matter how serious our affairs, and no matter how busy we might be.

We have discussed matters of the heart. Now we should now turn our attention to the verse the Prophet (peace be upon him) quoted: "Your wealth and your children are but a trial." [Sûrah al-Taghâbun: 15]

What does he mean here by mentioning this verse that says our wealth and our children are a "trial"? Should we understand that the Prophet's behavior on this occasion was an example of him succumbing to a trial that Allah has warned us against?

This certainly cannot be the case. The Prophet (peace be upon him) is far above succumbing to that which incurs Allah's displeasure. Anyway, what negative consequence came about because of the Prophet's behavior? None at all. Did he fail to deliver the message properly? Did he corrupt the people or compromise their welfare? Did the country suffer? Did the Prophet (peace be upon him) even break off his sermon without resuming it? Nothing of that sort took place.

We are compelled to see that the Prophet (peace be upon him) was presenting us with a good example for us to follow. His behavior was a sign of his impeccable prophetic character and his humanity. He was truly the best of people and the most beloved of people to Allah.

Therefore, the Prophet's conduct on this occasion was Islamic conduct, and it can be used as evidence for questions of Islamic law. It shows us that people in important positions and those who hold high office are not permitted to let their hearts harden. They are not allowed to let their human feelings die. They should not lose sight of their humanity for even a moment. Our humanity is our salvation when we are faced with serous and stressful situations. Otherwise, our difficulties will make us hard-hearted and cruel.

The reason why the Prophet (peace be upon him) recited that verse on this occasion is to show that there are different kinds of trials that come to us through our children, and we should understand that not all of the feelings we have are being prohibited by the verse. There is a difference between the feelings of a father that try him and make him show kindness to his children – feelings that should certainly not be suppressed – and the partiality that makes a father fail to distinguish right from wrong when it comes to his children.

Another way to understand his quoting this verse is to see it as an admission that his heart, like any human heart, is changeable, and he needs Allah to preserve and guide his heart just as much as the rest of us. He would often make the following supplication: "O, He who turns the hearts, turn my heart to Your religion."

We should not be surprised that the pious heart of the Prophet (peace be upon him) would feel dread at the possibility of it changing for the worst due to the trials and tribulations of life. The Prophet (peace be upon him) put his trust wholly in Allah, never in himself. Only Allah possesses strength and might. Therefore, the Prophet (peace be upon him) recited this verse on this occasion to communicate his need for his Lord to preserve him. He recited it simply to remind himself that his love for his grandchildren must be kept within proper bounds, and not lead him to distraction from his duty to his Lord.
Islam for Muslims / Prophet Muhammad & His Grandchildren; by Abuzola11(m): 4:48pm On Dec 01, 2009
The Prophet & His Grandchildren| Sheikh Hâtim al-`Awnî, professor at Umm al-Qurâ University|
 

Buraydah b. al-Husayb was present at one of the Prophet's sermons. He relates to us the following account that illustrates to us the depth of fatherly feeling that the Prophet (peace be upon him) possessed. He says:

The Prophet (peace be upon him) had begun to address us when his little grandchildren al-Hasan and al-Husayn approached him. They were both wearing red shirts. They were tripping over themselves and getting up again.

The Prophet (peace be upon him) came down from the pulpit, picked them up, and then carried them up onto the pulpit with him. He then said: "Allah spoke the truth when He said: 'Your wealth and your children are but a trial.' When I saw these two, I couldn't resist."

Then he commenced to deliver the sermon.
The Prophet (peace be upon him) was very attached to his grandchildren. If we consider this hadîth carefully, we realize the depth of his fatherly feelings and just how compassionate a man he was.

We know very well that delivering a sermon is a demanding activity. A person who is engaged in demanding work has little time for extraneous sentimental thoughts, especially when those thoughts are about normal, everyday things like being a parent. Usually, only something quite out of the ordinary can distract a person who is preoccupied and hard at work.

Think about a preacher on the pulpit today. He is standing in front of a crowd of people delivering his sermon. Everyone's eyes and ears are on him, and he is speaking in utmost earnest about a weighty topic. He is employing every ounce of his oratory skill to move his listeners. His mind and his heart are equally involved in conveying his message, so his meaning comes across through the timbre of his voice, the expressions of his countenance, and through every gesture that he makes.

Does a person who is so preoccupied have any opportunity for an affectionate glance at the kids or for thoughts of humoring small children? Certainly not. His immediate concern is with delivering his sermon.

When we consider that the preacher in question is none other than Allah's Messenger (peace be upon him), we realize how significant his action was. His burdens were far greater than those of any other speaker in history, since his concern was to guide all of humanity, and the message he was entrusted to deliver was Allah's final message to Creation until the Day of Resurrection. Indeed, the Prophet (peace be upon him) conveyed that weighty message in the most complete and perfect manner.
Islam for Muslims / Re: Let's Pray For Our Brothers And Sisters In Palestine. by Abuzola11(m): 4:47pm On Dec 01, 2009
focused123:

I don't agree with you.

you are entitled to your own madness
Islam for Muslims / Re: Son Of Hamas Leader Turns To Christ by Abuzola11(m): 4:46pm On Dec 01, 2009
focused123:

@Poster :

Praise the lord who drew the son of Hamas leader from the kingdom of satan (Islam) to the kingdom of God.

Praise God !!!!


it hs been confirmed to be false, Ela
Islam for Muslims / Re: Marriage According To The Quran And Sunnah. by Abuzola11(m): 4:45pm On Dec 01, 2009
you are so daft, why are you contradicting urself again
Islam for Muslims / Re: Essence Of Hajj by Abuzola11(m): 4:41pm On Dec 01, 2009
focused123:

Every single tradition and fetish that a Muhammadan Muslim performs during the Hajj, is an EXACT REPLICA of what the Pagan Arabs used to perform for centuries BEFORE Muhammad subsumed these pagan traditions and wrapped them up in his 'Islamic' mantle.

Every follower of Muhammad who performs the Hajj and all its rituals is only IMMITATING the traditions and fetishes of the forefathers of the Pagan Arabians




0:15

: And when Our Clear Verses are recited unto them, those who hope not for their meeting with Us, say: Bring us a Quran other than this, or change it."Say (O Muhammad SAW): "It is not for me to change it on my own accord; I only follow that which is revealed unto me. Verily, I fear if I were to disobey my Lord, the torment of the Great Day (i.e. the Day of Resurrection)."

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