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In short:
She was a Muslim saint, and a sufi, and loved Allah. She stood all night, every night in prayer, and was a very righteous women. In detail: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rabia_Basri |
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thanks ... but this a wiki article probably written by some non-muslim ... I want to know from proper Islamic resources about her identity ... why was she considered a saint? what prove do we have of her sainthood? did she ever marry, have kids, if so how did she maintain her sainthood while looking after the kids & their father, maintaiing house, social demands etc ... if we take the wiki article into consideration, then it says that she went for hajj/umra - but if she was not married as written how did she go without mahrem?
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thanks ... but this a wiki article probably written by some non-muslim ... I want to know from proper Islamic resources about her identity ... why was she considered a saint? what prove do we have of her sainthood? did she ever marry, have kids, if so how did she maintain her sainthood while looking after the kids & their father, maintaiing house, social demands etc ... if we take the wiki article into consideration, then it says that she went for hajj/umra - but if she was not married as written how did she go without mahrem? Islamic sources: http://baharemadinah.com/index.php?o...nts&Itemid=352 http://www.thesufi.com/Sufi_biograph...abia-Basri.htm |
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Assalam o' Aliakum ... can anyone provide all possible details ... JazakAllah kHair! Sister, InshAllah! tomorrow .... I will tell you the name of the author and of the book too. You will love that story. It's quite big. I myself was reading it but still left. Will start reading it soon, InshAllah! ![]() |
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