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10-24-2011, 02:43 PM | #1 |
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Hello, I am 13, and I am currently writing The Biography Of The Noble Prophet.
I know you people might underestimate me for my writing skill. But, I do not intend to brag, I can write quite well. It would be really nice if you people could help me on what I would need to go through to get the book published. That would be one of my goals in my life. I am now on the third chapter, 9836 words written. So please help me! |
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10-24-2011, 04:09 PM | #3 |
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Hello, I am 13, and I am currently writing The Biography Of The Noble Prophet. mashAllah may Allah gives your writings strength. i m sure we all will be happy to help you. would you like to share your writings here? we would love to read! |
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10-24-2011, 04:14 PM | #4 |
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Hello, I am 13, and I am currently writing The Biography Of The Noble Prophet. MashaAllah may Allah make it easy for you. Ameen. Perhaps you can post it here part by part . There are some Muftis in the forum, they will be able to point out corrections. Also some of the brothers are very knowledgable so they will be able to refer and give you help . |
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10-24-2011, 07:53 PM | #5 |
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Hello, I am 13, and I am currently writing The Biography Of The Noble Prophet. |
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10-24-2011, 08:18 PM | #6 |
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Thank you so much for the confidence. Anyway, the following would be part of my story.
"The Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, has always been a quintessential example for those who follow, or try to follow his footsteps. While a part of his biography is from the Ever Glorious Quran, the most part of it comes from the Hadiths. The Hadiths describe what he had gone through, his practices, and his sayings, while The Quran describes the persecution against him by the idolaters in Makkah, even from those of his family. But our Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him stood through them like a pillar, and not a part of him crumbled anytime. The Prophet’s Merciful Birth The Prophet (pbuh) was born on the 12th Rabiul Awwal, or on April 20 571, a Monday. His birth was a mercy to mankind. An immediate example would be that Abu Lahab was once seen in Hell in a dream after his death by a relative, and his relative was aghast at Abu Lahab’s state. Questioning how he was, his relative got to know that his punishment was decreased on Monday, the day which our Beloved Prophet was born in. Moreover, he was allowed to drink water the volume between his thumb and index finger on those days. The reason he is given this mercy would be due to the fact that he had freed a slave out of happiness for Our Prophet’s birth. Thus, The Prophet’s birth brought about mercy, even to his worst enemies. His mother had him named ‘Muhammad’, due to the fact that that she had dreamt of an angel calling her son ‘Muhammad’. "You carry in your womb the lord of this people; and when he is born say: 'I place him beneath the protection of the One, from the evil of every envier'; then name him Muhammad."" So tell me what you think. It was all handwritten. I couldn't get any sources, as I was at school and I had to use personal knowledge. Tell me if there is anything wrong. Do not hesitate at all to correct me. |
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10-26-2011, 04:18 PM | #7 |
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10-26-2011, 04:33 PM | #9 |
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Thank you so much for the confidence. Anyway, the following would be part of my story. |
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10-27-2011, 11:40 AM | #10 |
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CONTINUATION.
"As a result, she had known that her son would have a very significant life. She knew that he, her son, was to lift the superstitions and the idolatry of the ignorant Meccans. On the blessed night on which our dear Prophet was born, the Persian monarch Anushiravan's superlative palace, which incarnated a false desire of power and everlasting monarchy and upon which people looked with fear and awe, trembled. Fourteen of its turrets collapsed, and the fire in the fire-temple of Persia, which had been lit for 10 centuries, was suddenly extinguished. So the humiliated worshippers of that false, destructive object of worship, whose minds had been blocked by the obstacles of narrow-mindedness and false imitation and who thus could not reflect upon nature took notice of the truth and were attracted toward a totally different direction. The drying out of the Savah Lake also awakened the people of another great region. Ash-Shaffa, the mother of Abd Al Rahman tended to The Prophet‘s birth, and he was born in a prostrating state. He, as an innocently pure baby, sneezed and said “Alhamdulillah”, which meant “praise be to Allah”. A voice from the heavens replied by saying “May Allah have mercy upon you. At this, Ash-Shaffa looked at the night sky and the horizon had become so illuminated that she could see the distant castles of Greece." |
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10-27-2011, 11:41 AM | #11 |
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CONTINUATION.
"His upbringing As it was the Arab practice to pass their infant children to women from the tribes around the city to be wet-nursed, our Prophet was passed to Halima Sadia, one of the most noble and chaste in the Bani Sa’d tribe. She found only one orphan boy who had no father to pay her. She was ready to go back but at the same time she did not want to return back without anything. So, she changed her mind and decided to return back and pick that orphan, Our Prophet. She was also very poor, only having her husband, children, an old-she camel, a donkey and a few other cattle. Moreover, it was the year of famine and it affected her badly; she could not afford to give food or drink to other children in her care. But once she got home with our blessed Prophet, she realized that her cattle were full of milk. The once pale faces of Halima and her children became rosy and full of life! The pasture of the sheep and camels of that region turned fresh and green, whereas before he came to their tribe, people lived in paucity and faced many difficulties." |
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10-27-2011, 11:42 AM | #12 |
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CONTINUATION.
"In a few words, Halima Sadia’s life had become much better. The other Bedouin tribes had once mercilessly rejected to take care of our Prophet due to the fact that he was an orphan and they knew that they would not earn much. As a result, Halima Sadia’s tribe’s goats came in full and overflowing with milk whereas the other Bedouin tribes’ goats were scraggly and with no milk. He grew up more rapidly than other children, ran more nimbly, and did not stammer like them. Good fate and auspicious¬ness so accompanied him that all the people around him easily realized this fact and admitted it. Halima's husband, Harith, told her, `Do you know what a blessed baby we have been given?" |
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10-27-2011, 11:43 AM | #13 |
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CONTINUATION.
"Just as the Prophet's birth and the events that followed his blessed birth were astonishing and indicative of his magnificence and outstanding character, so his actions and conduct of speaking in childhood also made him different from other children. Abdul Muttalib realized this fact and respected his majesty greatly. Halima decided to take our Prophet back to Mecca to let him see his mother. As any mother would be, Amina was very delighted on seeing her son again. Halima decided to take our Prophet back to Mecca to let him see his mother. As any mother would be, Amina was very overjoyed on seeing her son again. But as there was a pandemic then spreading around Mecca, Amina r.a was afraid for his wellbeing and had to send her son back to the desert." |
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10-27-2011, 11:44 AM | #14 |
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CONTINUATION.
"There was an occasion in which two angels, disguised as men in white, came up to our Prophet, opened up his chest and purified him. Before that, he was playing with the children of Halima. They looked at the Prophet being purified, and in horror, they reported what they had just seen to Halima. She was told by them that the Prophet was murdered. With a pale white face, Halima ran out to check, but she found that he was okay. Afraid of this, Halima decided to bring the Prophet back to Amina. Amina assured Halima that her son was not possessed by a jinn or devil, but that her son would be bringing about greater marvels and miracles to the world. At this, Halima was reassured and felt peaceful. Our Prophet was brought back to the desert. When Our Prophet became 5 years old, Amina took her son back and when he was six, she heard of a caravan leaving Mecca and going by Medina. She decided that she wanted to introduce him to some relatives in Yathrib, present Medina. But on the way there, Amina fell seriously ill, passed away and was buried at a village named Al Abwa as a result. Then, our Prophet was truly orphaned. Barakah, Amina’s maid, tried to console the then sobbing young Prophet of ours. Barakah and Our Prophet made the disappointing journey back to Mecca. There, our Prophet was invited into Abdul Muttalib’s household. Or to say, his maternal father’s household." |
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10-27-2011, 11:46 AM | #15 |
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CONTINUATION.
"For many years, Abdul Muttalib slept near the Ka’bah at Hijr Ishmael, where his couch was spread out. For one thing, Abdul Muttalib set out that only he should sit on the couch. Not even his children were able to sit on it. But he loved Our Prophet so much that he allowed Our Prophet to sit with him on the couch. Even when Our Prophet was advised not to sit in his couch by his uncles, Abdul Muttalib would say: "Let my son stay, by Allah, he has a great future." Our Prophet was so engaging that anybody who met him liked him. Abdul Muttalib loved Our Prophet so much that he constantly referred to Our Prophet as “my son” as used in this instance and the above statement: "There is a great future ahead for my son!" Additionally, Abdul Muttalib would take Our Prophet on important tribal meetings in The House of Assembly with other elders of the tribe." |
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10-27-2011, 12:44 PM | #18 |
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It nice bro. I would like to remind you to add (Salallahu alaihi wa sallam) each time the Prophet is mentioned. Carry on the good work bro. A tip for Barakah in your work, Say whenever you start writing or typing. Also try to be in the state of wudu while working with the biography whenever possible. |
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10-29-2011, 01:58 PM | #20 |
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