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1. Which wife of Rasulullah
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 3. Regarding which poet did Rasulullah ![]() Labeed bin Rabi'ah(ra) http://www.inter-islam.org/hadeeth/st36.htm Shamail Tirmidhi (232) Hadith Number 2 Abu Hurayrah Radiyallahu anhu reports that Rasulullah sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam said: "The most truthful couplet recited by a poet is that of Labeed bin Rabi'ah: 'verirly be aware, besides the Almighty everything else is futile'. And Ummayyah bin Abis-Sault was about to accept Islaam". Commentary Sayyidina Labeed Radiyallahu Anhu was a a famous poet. After accepting Islaam, he stopped composing poetry. Heused to say Allah Ta'ala has given me something better than poetry, and the Quran is enough for me. He is among the famous Sahabah, and attained the age of one hundred and forty, or more. The other part of the couplet is every gift must at some times come to an end.'. Umayyah bin abis-saut was a famous poet, who expressed the truth in his poetry. He believed in qiyaamah. However, the mercy of the Almighty was not with him, and he was unfortunate not to accept Islaam. Sayidina Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wasallam said regarding him: "His poetry accepted Islaam but his heart did not". A little more detail is given of him in hadith number eight. 4. This Sahabi ![]() ![]() 5. Rasulullah ![]() Safiyya bint ‘Abdil Muttalib, (Rady Allāhu ‘Anhā) She was the aunt of Prophet Muhammad, Sallallāhu ‘alayhi wa Sallam, the sister of Sayyidinā Hamza, Rady Allāhu ‘Anhu, and the mother of Hadrat az-Zubayr bin al-Awwām, Rady Allāhu ‘Anhu. She witnessed the martyrdom of Sayyidinā Hamza Rady Allāhu ‘Anhu at the Battle of Uhud and bore it with great patience. She killed a Jew who came to spy on the Muslims in the Battle of Khandaq. She rests in peace in al-Baqī’ in Madīna. |
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1. Which wife of Rasulullah
![]() ![]() 4. This Sahabi was the spokesman in the court of Negus when the Quraish sent a delegation to bring the Muslims back to Makkah. After an inspiring speech he recited some verses from the Quraan upon which the king himself broke down into tears and granted the Muslims refuge in his land. What was this eloquent Sahabi's name? Anyone know the answers to these two? |
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4. http://fazaileamaal.com/1110_abyssinia_ostracism.htm
The king then asked them to submit what defense they could make to the charges brought against them. Ja'far (Radhiyallaho anho) rose and addressed the king thus: "0, king! we were an ignorant people. We neither knew Allah nor His Prophets A.S. We worshipped stones. We used to eat carrion and commit all sorts of undesirable and disgraceful acts. We did not make good our obligations to our relatives. The strong among us would thrive at the expense of the weak. Till at last, Allah raised a Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) for our reformation. His noble descent, up right conduct, integrity of purpose, and pure life are only too well known amongst us. He called upon us to worship Allah, and exhorted us to give up idolatry and stone-worship. He enjoined upon us right conduct, and forbade us from indecency. He taught us to tell the truth, to make good our trust, to have regard for our kith and kin, and to do good to our neighbours. From him we learnt to observe Salaat, Fasting, Zakaat and good conduct; and to shun everything foul, and to avoid bloodshed. He forbade adultery, lewdness telling of lies, misappropriating the orphan's heritage, bringing false accusations against others, and all other indecent things of that sort. He taught us the Qur'an, the wonderful book of Allah. So we believed in him, followed him and acted up to his teachings. Thereupon our people began to persecute us, and to subject us to tortures, thinking that we might abjure our faith and revert to idolatry. When, however, their cruelties exceeded all bounds, we took shelter in your country by the permission of our Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam)." The king said: "Let us hear something of the Qur'an that your Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) has taught you." Hadhrat Ja'far (Radhiyallaho anho) recited a few verses from the beginning of Surah "Maryam", which touched the hearts of the king and the priestly class so much that tears flowed down their cheeks and wetted their beards. The king remarked: "By Allah, these words and the words revealed to Moosa ('Alayhis Salam) are the rays of one and the same light," and he told the Qureysh embassy that he would by no means hand over the refugees to them. Then, disappointed and disgraced, they held a counsel. One of them said: "I have hit upon a plan that is sure to draw the king's wrath upon their heads." Although the others did not agree to such a drastic step (for after all they were their own flesh and blood), yet he would not listen. The next day, they excited the king by telling him that those heretics denounced 'Isa ('Alayhis Salam) and did not believe in his Divinity. The Muslims were again summoned to the court. They were much more distressed this time. When the king inquired about their belief in 'Isa ('Alayhis Salam), they said: "We believe in what Allah has revealed about him to our Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam), i.e. he is a servant and Prophet of Allah, and is His word, which He conveyed to the virgin and pure Maryam." Negus said: '"Isa ('Alayhis Salam) himself does not say anything beyond that." The priests then began to murmur in protest, but the king would not listen to them. He returned to the delegation the presents they had brought for him, and said to the Muslims: "Go and live in peace. If anybody ill-treats you, he will have to pay heavily for it." |
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![]() Answers: 1. Hadhrat Sawdah Bint Zamaah (Radiyallahu Anha) 2. Hadhrat Abdullah Ibn Sakhar (Radiyallahu Anhu) (This is what has been mentioned in the book, Allahu a'lum) 3. Hadhrat Labeed (Radiyallahu Anhu) 4. Hadhrat Ja'far Bin Abu-Talib (Radiyallahu Anhu) 5. Hadhrat Safiyah (Radiyallahu Anha) Next Questions: 1. From amongst the children, who was the first to accept Islam? 2. Apart from Hadhrat Bilal ![]() ![]() 3. Which Sahabi ![]() 4. Which Sahabi ![]() 5. Which 2 Sahaba (Radiyallahu Anhuma) were the last to visit Rasulullah ![]() |
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2. Hadhrat Abdullah Ibn Sakhar (Radiyallahu Anhu) (This is what has been mentioned in the book, Allahu a'lum) 3. Hadhrat Labeed (Radiyallahu Anhu) 4. Hadhrat Ja'far Bin Abu-Talib (Radiyallahu Anhu) 5. Hadhrat Safiyah (Radiyallahu Anha) ![]() |
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2. Apart from Hadhrat Bilal
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![]() Answers: 1. Hadhrat Ali Bin Abu Talib (Radiyallahu Anhu). 2. Hadhrat Saad Al-Qarz Hadhrat Abu Mahzoora Hadhrat Ibn Umme Makhtoom (Radiyallahu Anhum). (^ The blind Sahabi because of whom the first ayats of Sura Abasa were revealed) 3. Hadhrat Abbas Bin Abdul Muttalib (Radiyallahu Anhu). 4. Hadhrat Hakeem Bin Hizam (Radiyallahu Anhu). 5. Hadhrat Mughira Bin Shuba & Hadhrat Khusum Bin Abbas (Radiyallahu Anhuma). Next Questions: 1. Hadhrat Umar (Radiyallahu Anhu) once saw one of the wives of Rasulullah ![]() ![]() 2. What was Hadhrat Abu Bakr ![]() 3. For which Sahabi ![]() ![]() 4. Which Sahabi ![]() ![]() ![]() 5. Who was Rasulullah ![]() |
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1. Hadhrat Umar (Radiyallahu Anhu) once saw one of the wives of Rasulullah
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