In this slide program the incidence of IFK or false accusation against mother of the believers Aisha Radiallaho Anha is described and how Allah Subhanahu cleared her of this false accusation in the Quran. It mentions the lessons learned.
Ubayy ibn Ka'b was a chief reciter of the Quran who participated in battles alongside the Prophet and acted as his scribe. He memorized the Quran and knew it better than most. He was highly respected for his knowledge of the Quran and hadith and community members would consult him on religious issues. Ubayy dedicated his life to serving the Prophet and preserving and teaching the words of the Quran.
This slide program describes few comprehensive duas of our beloved Prophet (SAW). It also explains the etiquette of dua, conditions for its acceptance and best times to make dua.
Hud was a prophet sent to the tribe of 'Aad, who lived prosperous lives but worshipped idols. Hud preached to them about worshipping the one true God, but the leaders grew angry with him and beat him. When a drought came, Hud warned them it was a punishment from God, but they refused to repent. Dark clouds gathered and Hud said it was a sign of God's punishment, but they mocked him. A strong cyclone then destroyed the entire tribe over seven days, killing all the disbelievers, while Hud and his followers were saved.
Aisha bint Abu Bakr was the wife and favorite companion of the Prophet Muhammad. She was the daughter of Abu Bakr, who was the first male convert to Islam and one of Muhammad's closest companions. Some key facts about Aisha include:
1) She married Muhammad at a young age and their marriage was one of great love and companionship.
2) She was falsely accused of adultery in an event known as "The Affair of the Slander," which caused her great distress until her innocence was revealed by God through a Quranic verse.
3) Despite being young, Aisha demonstrated great wisdom and knowledge of Islamic law, narrating over 2,000 had
The document discusses the messages brought by prophets and messengers throughout history. It states that while earlier prophets were sent to specific nations, Prophet Muhammad was sent to all of mankind with the final, complete message and guidance from God in the form of Islam and the Quran. The document asserts that Prophet Muhammad was the last prophet and anyone claiming to be a prophet or bring a new divine message after him is a false prophet, and groups believing in prophets after Muhammad cannot be considered Muslim.
Prophet Musa asked Allah for help and support in conveying His message to Pharaoh. Allah granted Musa's requests by giving him his brother Harun as an assistant and strengthening his resolve. Musa and Harun went before Pharaoh and called him to worship Allah alone, but Pharaoh refused. To prove his prophethood, Musa performed miracles like turning his staff into a serpent. When Pharaoh's sorcerers were also unable to replicate Musa's miracles, they accepted faith in Allah. This further angered Pharaoh, who threatened the sorcerers, but they preferred Allah's punishment over Pharaoh's.
Lessons from the story of Prophet Isa - Jesus (AS)abdulg99
The story of Prophet Jesus - Isa - may peace be upon him, has been clearly explained in the Qur'an. He was one of the major Messengers sent with a revelation to mankind, given the ability to perform miracles by the will of Allah(SWT), develop a group of disciples and saved from the plans of those who wished to kill him. This presentation references the Qur'an and Sunnah about his teachings and life-story.
Ubayy ibn Ka'b was a chief reciter of the Quran who participated in battles alongside the Prophet and acted as his scribe. He memorized the Quran and knew it better than most. He was highly respected for his knowledge of the Quran and hadith and community members would consult him on religious issues. Ubayy dedicated his life to serving the Prophet and preserving and teaching the words of the Quran.
This slide program describes few comprehensive duas of our beloved Prophet (SAW). It also explains the etiquette of dua, conditions for its acceptance and best times to make dua.
Hud was a prophet sent to the tribe of 'Aad, who lived prosperous lives but worshipped idols. Hud preached to them about worshipping the one true God, but the leaders grew angry with him and beat him. When a drought came, Hud warned them it was a punishment from God, but they refused to repent. Dark clouds gathered and Hud said it was a sign of God's punishment, but they mocked him. A strong cyclone then destroyed the entire tribe over seven days, killing all the disbelievers, while Hud and his followers were saved.
Aisha bint Abu Bakr was the wife and favorite companion of the Prophet Muhammad. She was the daughter of Abu Bakr, who was the first male convert to Islam and one of Muhammad's closest companions. Some key facts about Aisha include:
1) She married Muhammad at a young age and their marriage was one of great love and companionship.
2) She was falsely accused of adultery in an event known as "The Affair of the Slander," which caused her great distress until her innocence was revealed by God through a Quranic verse.
3) Despite being young, Aisha demonstrated great wisdom and knowledge of Islamic law, narrating over 2,000 had
The document discusses the messages brought by prophets and messengers throughout history. It states that while earlier prophets were sent to specific nations, Prophet Muhammad was sent to all of mankind with the final, complete message and guidance from God in the form of Islam and the Quran. The document asserts that Prophet Muhammad was the last prophet and anyone claiming to be a prophet or bring a new divine message after him is a false prophet, and groups believing in prophets after Muhammad cannot be considered Muslim.
Prophet Musa asked Allah for help and support in conveying His message to Pharaoh. Allah granted Musa's requests by giving him his brother Harun as an assistant and strengthening his resolve. Musa and Harun went before Pharaoh and called him to worship Allah alone, but Pharaoh refused. To prove his prophethood, Musa performed miracles like turning his staff into a serpent. When Pharaoh's sorcerers were also unable to replicate Musa's miracles, they accepted faith in Allah. This further angered Pharaoh, who threatened the sorcerers, but they preferred Allah's punishment over Pharaoh's.
Lessons from the story of Prophet Isa - Jesus (AS)abdulg99
The story of Prophet Jesus - Isa - may peace be upon him, has been clearly explained in the Qur'an. He was one of the major Messengers sent with a revelation to mankind, given the ability to perform miracles by the will of Allah(SWT), develop a group of disciples and saved from the plans of those who wished to kill him. This presentation references the Qur'an and Sunnah about his teachings and life-story.
The document provides biographical information on several important early Islamic scholars known as the Tabi'un, who learned directly from the companions of the Prophet Muhammad. It describes the scholarly contributions and teachings of Saeed bin al-Musayyeb, Muhammad bin Muslim az-Zuhri, and Urwah ibn zubayr. It highlights their dedication to hadith transmission and memorization, as well as some of their fatwas and interpretations. The document emphasizes the central role of the Tabi'un in preserving and transmitting the teachings of early Islam.
Prophet Solomon inherited David's prophethood and kingdom. He was given many gifts by God including wisdom, understanding of birds and animals, and control over jinns and the wind. He judged wisely between two women claiming a child. The Queen of Sheba visited Solomon's court after exchanging letters, and was impressed by his wealth and wisdom, accepting his message. Solomon ruled justly for 30 years before dying after a worm caused his staff to fall, unnoticed until his body collapsed.
The document summarizes key events and teachings from the Prophet Muhammad's miraculous night journey (Isra) from Mecca to Jerusalem, and his ascension to heaven (Miraj). It describes Muhammad being transported from the Kaaba to Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem by the mythical steed Buraq. It then details Muhammad's visits to the seven heavens, where he meets previous prophets and receives important revelations from God. The document aims to convey the spiritual significance of this journey and ascension in strengthening Muhammad's prophecy.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Slideshow presentation of the meaning and background information for Surat Al-Falaq. This is a great resource for Islamic Studies and Quran teachers to use in the classroom.
*How does Surah Al-Falaq protect us?
*What are the virtues of reciting this Surah?
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This slide program talks about the limitless Mercy of Allah Taala upon mankind and all His Creation. How can we get more Mercy of our Merciful Rabbul Alameen?
Connecting with Allah 24/7, Who is Allah, What is Islam, Following Sunnah, Forms of Nafl Salah, Forms of Nafl Fasting, Optional Sadaqa, Remembering Allah, Dua, Adhkar, Zikr of Allah, Morning and Evening Adhkar
The document summarizes the story of Prophet Isa (Jesus) according to Islamic belief. It describes how Maryam (Mary) was chosen by God to give birth to Isa despite being unmarried. When Maryam's pregnancy was discovered, she fled to the desert where God provided her with food and shelter. When Isa was born, he could speak as a prophet of God. As an adult, Isa preached God's message and performed miracles, but the Jewish priests grew jealous and had him arrested. However, God saved Isa by raising him to heaven, while his betrayer Judas was mistaken for him and crucified instead.
Prophet Dawud was a prophet and king who was given wisdom and strength by Allah. He is most famous for killing the giant Goliath with a sling and stones. Dawud was a just ruler who made fair judgments and fasted regularly. He had a beautiful voice and spent much of his time worshipping Allah.
1) An evil king saw a beautiful farm and wanted to own it, but the farmer refused to sell. The king had the farmer executed in front of the townspeople.
2) The prophet Idrees warned the king that Allah would punish him for his actions if he did not repent. The king and queen tried to have Idrees killed.
3) Idrees hid in a cave while the soldiers searched for him. Eventually, the king's commander killed both the king and queen in revenge. The people were happy and started following Idrees.
Ikhlaas refers to sincerity in worshipping Allah alone without any partners or impurities in intentions. It is an important part of faith and acts of worship. Maintaining ikhlaas is challenging as one must ensure pure intentions before, during, and after deeds. Riyaa (desire for praise) and craving what others have severely hinder ikhlaas. Deeds not performed with ikhlaas are invalid and may lead to punishment on Judgment Day. One must train the soul to seek only Allah's pleasure and not be concerned with people's praise or possessions.
The document discusses the Islamic concept of tawbah, or repentance. It defines tawbah as turning away from sin and towards God completely. It notes that true repentance involves regretting sins, resolving to avoid them in the future, and making up for any wrongs done. The document outlines the six elements of tawbah, compares it to seeking forgiveness (istighfar), and discusses the effects and rewards of sincere repentance, including earning God's love and mercy and avoiding future hardships. It emphasizes that God is always ready to accept repentance and that now is the time to repent from sins before it is too late.
Slideshow presentation of the meaning and background information for Surat Al-Ikhlas.
This is a great resource for Islamic Studies and Quran teachers to use in the classroom.
-What are the virtues of Surah Al-Ikhlas?
-Why was this Surah revealed?
-What does this Surah mean?
-What Attributes of Allah (S) are mentioned in this Surah?
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1) Sulayman (Solomon) was known for his wisdom and ability to understand complex legal cases, as shown through stories of him resolving disputes brought before him.
2) He had control over jinn and forces of nature, including the wind, that helped him in building constructions.
3) Sulayman demonstrated care and mercy even towards small creatures, as seen in the story of him smiling at an ant's warning to others to avoid being crushed.
Yunus was a prophet sent to the town of Nainawa who preached monotheism, but the people rejected his message. When a storm hit his ship, Yunus was thrown overboard and swallowed by a whale. After repenting in the whale's stomach, Yunus was expelled on shore. Meanwhile, a follower gathered the people of Nainawa and convinced them to repent when signs of Allah's punishment appeared. When Yunus returned, he found the people had given up idol worship and accepted his message.
This document provides information about the prophets Zakariya and his son Yahya. It states that Zakariya was saddened by people only working at the temple for power and praise. He prayed to Allah for a son to continue spreading Allah's message. Allah granted Zakariya a son, Yahya, who grew up to be righteous and obedient. Yahya taught the children of Israel to worship Allah alone and establish prayers, fasting, charity and remembrance of Allah in their daily lives. However, Yahya was later unjustly killed by a tyrant for refusing to approve of an unlawful marriage.
This document provides information about Surah Al-Fatihah including:
1) It discusses the importance of reciting ta'awwuz and dua before reciting the Quran for protection from Shaitan and for guidance.
2) It explains the importance of starting the prayer with Bismillah and its wisdom.
3) It defines key Quranic terms - Illah, Rabb, Ibadah, and Deen - and their meanings.
1) The document discusses various trials and tests that humans face according to Islamic scripture. It provides Quranic verses stating that humans will be tested through their wealth, health, and faith.
2) Trials serve purposes like increasing faith, forgiving sins, differentiating true believers from hypocrites, and allowing truth to prevail. Examples of prophets facing trials are given.
3) Facing trials with patience is emphasized, as is trusting in Allah during difficulties and entrusting one's affairs to Him during times of opposition.
This document presents Islamic moral teachings as outlined in the Quran and sayings of the Prophet Muhammad. It discusses concepts like justice, kindness, mercy, honesty, charity and forgiveness. Specific hadiths and verses are cited that instruct Muslims to be just, kind to family and others, forgive wrongs, speak the truth, and engage in good deeds. The document suggests Muslims should follow these moral rules.
The document provides biographical information on several important early Islamic scholars known as the Tabi'un, who learned directly from the companions of the Prophet Muhammad. It describes the scholarly contributions and teachings of Saeed bin al-Musayyeb, Muhammad bin Muslim az-Zuhri, and Urwah ibn zubayr. It highlights their dedication to hadith transmission and memorization, as well as some of their fatwas and interpretations. The document emphasizes the central role of the Tabi'un in preserving and transmitting the teachings of early Islam.
Prophet Solomon inherited David's prophethood and kingdom. He was given many gifts by God including wisdom, understanding of birds and animals, and control over jinns and the wind. He judged wisely between two women claiming a child. The Queen of Sheba visited Solomon's court after exchanging letters, and was impressed by his wealth and wisdom, accepting his message. Solomon ruled justly for 30 years before dying after a worm caused his staff to fall, unnoticed until his body collapsed.
The document summarizes key events and teachings from the Prophet Muhammad's miraculous night journey (Isra) from Mecca to Jerusalem, and his ascension to heaven (Miraj). It describes Muhammad being transported from the Kaaba to Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem by the mythical steed Buraq. It then details Muhammad's visits to the seven heavens, where he meets previous prophets and receives important revelations from God. The document aims to convey the spiritual significance of this journey and ascension in strengthening Muhammad's prophecy.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Slideshow presentation of the meaning and background information for Surat Al-Falaq. This is a great resource for Islamic Studies and Quran teachers to use in the classroom.
*How does Surah Al-Falaq protect us?
*What are the virtues of reciting this Surah?
For a free digital copy and worksheets, DM quran4kidz on Instagram.
#surahfalaq
#surahalfalaq
#shaytan
#tafsirforkids
#quranforkids
#quran4kids
#purepathways
#bananmahmaljyobeid
#quranteachers
This slide program talks about the limitless Mercy of Allah Taala upon mankind and all His Creation. How can we get more Mercy of our Merciful Rabbul Alameen?
Connecting with Allah 24/7, Who is Allah, What is Islam, Following Sunnah, Forms of Nafl Salah, Forms of Nafl Fasting, Optional Sadaqa, Remembering Allah, Dua, Adhkar, Zikr of Allah, Morning and Evening Adhkar
The document summarizes the story of Prophet Isa (Jesus) according to Islamic belief. It describes how Maryam (Mary) was chosen by God to give birth to Isa despite being unmarried. When Maryam's pregnancy was discovered, she fled to the desert where God provided her with food and shelter. When Isa was born, he could speak as a prophet of God. As an adult, Isa preached God's message and performed miracles, but the Jewish priests grew jealous and had him arrested. However, God saved Isa by raising him to heaven, while his betrayer Judas was mistaken for him and crucified instead.
Prophet Dawud was a prophet and king who was given wisdom and strength by Allah. He is most famous for killing the giant Goliath with a sling and stones. Dawud was a just ruler who made fair judgments and fasted regularly. He had a beautiful voice and spent much of his time worshipping Allah.
1) An evil king saw a beautiful farm and wanted to own it, but the farmer refused to sell. The king had the farmer executed in front of the townspeople.
2) The prophet Idrees warned the king that Allah would punish him for his actions if he did not repent. The king and queen tried to have Idrees killed.
3) Idrees hid in a cave while the soldiers searched for him. Eventually, the king's commander killed both the king and queen in revenge. The people were happy and started following Idrees.
Ikhlaas refers to sincerity in worshipping Allah alone without any partners or impurities in intentions. It is an important part of faith and acts of worship. Maintaining ikhlaas is challenging as one must ensure pure intentions before, during, and after deeds. Riyaa (desire for praise) and craving what others have severely hinder ikhlaas. Deeds not performed with ikhlaas are invalid and may lead to punishment on Judgment Day. One must train the soul to seek only Allah's pleasure and not be concerned with people's praise or possessions.
The document discusses the Islamic concept of tawbah, or repentance. It defines tawbah as turning away from sin and towards God completely. It notes that true repentance involves regretting sins, resolving to avoid them in the future, and making up for any wrongs done. The document outlines the six elements of tawbah, compares it to seeking forgiveness (istighfar), and discusses the effects and rewards of sincere repentance, including earning God's love and mercy and avoiding future hardships. It emphasizes that God is always ready to accept repentance and that now is the time to repent from sins before it is too late.
Slideshow presentation of the meaning and background information for Surat Al-Ikhlas.
This is a great resource for Islamic Studies and Quran teachers to use in the classroom.
-What are the virtues of Surah Al-Ikhlas?
-Why was this Surah revealed?
-What does this Surah mean?
-What Attributes of Allah (S) are mentioned in this Surah?
For a free digital copy and worksheets, DM quran4kidz on Instagram.
1) Sulayman (Solomon) was known for his wisdom and ability to understand complex legal cases, as shown through stories of him resolving disputes brought before him.
2) He had control over jinn and forces of nature, including the wind, that helped him in building constructions.
3) Sulayman demonstrated care and mercy even towards small creatures, as seen in the story of him smiling at an ant's warning to others to avoid being crushed.
Yunus was a prophet sent to the town of Nainawa who preached monotheism, but the people rejected his message. When a storm hit his ship, Yunus was thrown overboard and swallowed by a whale. After repenting in the whale's stomach, Yunus was expelled on shore. Meanwhile, a follower gathered the people of Nainawa and convinced them to repent when signs of Allah's punishment appeared. When Yunus returned, he found the people had given up idol worship and accepted his message.
This document provides information about the prophets Zakariya and his son Yahya. It states that Zakariya was saddened by people only working at the temple for power and praise. He prayed to Allah for a son to continue spreading Allah's message. Allah granted Zakariya a son, Yahya, who grew up to be righteous and obedient. Yahya taught the children of Israel to worship Allah alone and establish prayers, fasting, charity and remembrance of Allah in their daily lives. However, Yahya was later unjustly killed by a tyrant for refusing to approve of an unlawful marriage.
This document provides information about Surah Al-Fatihah including:
1) It discusses the importance of reciting ta'awwuz and dua before reciting the Quran for protection from Shaitan and for guidance.
2) It explains the importance of starting the prayer with Bismillah and its wisdom.
3) It defines key Quranic terms - Illah, Rabb, Ibadah, and Deen - and their meanings.
1) The document discusses various trials and tests that humans face according to Islamic scripture. It provides Quranic verses stating that humans will be tested through their wealth, health, and faith.
2) Trials serve purposes like increasing faith, forgiving sins, differentiating true believers from hypocrites, and allowing truth to prevail. Examples of prophets facing trials are given.
3) Facing trials with patience is emphasized, as is trusting in Allah during difficulties and entrusting one's affairs to Him during times of opposition.
This document presents Islamic moral teachings as outlined in the Quran and sayings of the Prophet Muhammad. It discusses concepts like justice, kindness, mercy, honesty, charity and forgiveness. Specific hadiths and verses are cited that instruct Muslims to be just, kind to family and others, forgive wrongs, speak the truth, and engage in good deeds. The document suggests Muslims should follow these moral rules.
In this slide presentations some of the deceptions are described concerning God Almighty, Allah Subhanahu Wa Taala prevalent among human beings. Their causes are mentioned and duas are noted to seek Allah's protection.
This slide program explains in depth the nature of brotherly relations in an Islamic organization, factors which strengthens and which weaken these relations
This slide program talks about the reality of this life in the light of Quran and Sunnah, trials for Muslims in this life and how to respond to these trials.
This slide program explains the meaning of Munkar and Maroof. It explains in the light of Quran and Sunnah that we must avoid Munkar and adopt Maroof. We must forbid Munkar and enjoin Maroof
This slide ;program explains the meaning of Istighfar and Taubah. In the light of Quran and Sunnah, it explains the significance of it and its rewards in this world and the hereafter.
At the times when calamities, diseases, disasters and tribulations are rampant, we Muslims must never neglect making Du'a (supplication) to Allah sincerely and earnestly.
Seventy Du'as of Istighfar
Compiled by Allamah Qutub-ud-din Hanafi
Excerpt from Note by Maulana Yusuf Ludhiyanwi:
Istighfar means to seek Allah's forgiveness for one's sins. Man is prone to sin while Allah is All-Forgiving. Sin and misdeeds are the dirt of the heart while Tawbah and Istighfar are the cleansing agents. Those who make Istighfar often are worthy of appreciation.
"The best forms of Istighfar are found in the Qur'an or taught by our beloved Nabi ﷺ or the Sahabah رضی اللہ عنھم, or the Tabi'een رحمة اللہ عنھم in that order. Next are the forms taught by the Awliya (or religious elders).
The book of Shaikh Qutubuddin Hanafi, "Ad'iyah tul Hajji wal Umrah" is appended to "Irshaad us Saari" of Mullah 'Ali Qari. It contains the seventy Istighfar attributed to Sayyidna Hassan Basri. These are repeated on the 7th, 9th and 10th of Dhul Hijja and they are entitled "al-Munqazah min al-Naar".
In the book under review Maulana Muhammad Hanif Abdul Majeed has translated these seventy Istighfar and arranged them into seven sections. In this way, one section may be read each day of the week. All the Istighfar may be read in the fore-mentioned nights so that their blessings may pour on the reader.
This slide program outlines some of the end of life decisions. It explains what are the relevant directions in medical ethics. It also explains the foundations of Islamic law and its guidelines for end of life decisions.
This document provides guidance on dua (supplication/prayer) including:
1) Examples of duas from the Quran and hadiths are mentioned, including the Dua of Umm Maryam and Ibrahim.
2) It notes that dua is the essence of worship according to a hadith from Tirmidhi.
3) Situations where dua is especially recommended are listed, such as after prayers, when travelling, during rain, and specific times like Friday.
The document discusses the importance and etiquette of making dua (supplication) to Allah in Islam. It notes that dua is a necessity, not an option, and outlines proper etiquette including praising Allah, seeking his nearness, and sending blessings upon the Prophet before making requests. The document provides several hadith emphasizing that Allah commands believers to make dua and that he answers the supplications of those who call upon him. It warns that not making dua can anger Allah and notes the psychological and spiritual benefits of dua, including increased faith, hope, humility and closeness to Allah.
The document discusses Islamic perspectives on relationships between men and women. It emphasizes that Islam is a complete way of life that applies to all times and places. It clarifies that love exists in Islam, but within defined parameters. Interactions between genders are strictly governed by Quranic rules. The document recommends proper hijab, earlier marriages arranged through families, and avoiding dating as solutions that align with Islamic teachings.
This document is an e-book about the power of dua (supplication to God). It discusses why making dua is important in Islam. It provides Quranic verses and sayings of Prophet Muhammad that emphasize making dua and reassure believers that God will answer their dua. The e-book explains proper etiquette for making dua and the best times and positions. It also discusses common mistakes people make regarding dua and gives examples of dua from prophets in the Quran. The goal is to help readers better understand dua so they can properly make dua and have their lives transformed by it.
The document discusses the importance and power of making dua (supplication to God). It emphasizes that dua is an essential act of worship that God encourages believers to do. The document provides guidance on how to make dua, including invoking God by His names, making requests humbly and with conviction, being consistent and patient. It outlines the best times and positions for dua and discusses why some dua may go unanswered. The document encourages other acts like dhikr (remembrance of God) and reading Quran to strengthen one's dua.
This document summarizes Surah Al-Fil (Chapter 105 of the Quran). It describes how in 570 AD, a Christian governor named Abraha marched towards Mecca with a large army that included elephants, intending to destroy the Kaaba. However, Allah sent flocks of birds that pelted Abraha's army with stones, destroying them and saving the Kaaba. The surah references this event and how Allah caused the plan to fail and defeated the army with birds dropping clay stones on them.
This slides program explains the Quranic and Hadith profile of an ideal Muslimah. It explains the concepts of Tazkiyah and Tarbiyah in the light of Quran and Sunnah. It also outlines the important techniques of Tazkiyah.
1) Hijrah is obligatory for those unable to manifest or establish their religion and able to migrate.
2) It is not obligatory for those with difficulty migrating, like the weak, sick, or those forced to remain.
3) It is recommended for those able to practice their religion where they are.
4) The Prophet (SAW) and companions migrated to escape persecution in Makkah and establish Islam freely in Madina with Muslim protection. This set the example for obligatory hijrah.
This slide program explains terminologies of Quran like Ruh, Qalab, Fuaad, Sadar. It explains causes for spiritual diseases of the heart. It also explains how to cleanse our heart and souls spiritually as explained in Quran and Sunnah of our beloved Prophet Mohammad Sallallaho Alaihe Wasallam
This document provides accounts of hardships endured by the Prophet Muhammad and early Muslims. It describes Muhammad receiving injuries during battles and companions like Abu Bakr being severely beaten for preaching Islam. It also recounts Abu Bakr meeting with ibn Ad-Dughunnah while fleeing to Abyssinia, and ibn Ad-Dughunnah convincing Abu Bakr to return to Mecca with his support, though Abu Bakr had to worship privately. The conversion of Omar to Islam is described, giving strength to the early Muslim community. The document aims to convey the courage and conviction of early Muslims in enduring difficulties to establish Islam.
1) Muhammad was born in Mecca in the year 570 CE during a time of ignorance and oppression. He was raised by his grandfather and uncle after being orphaned from a young age.
2) As a young boy, Muhammad showed signs that he was under divine protection and guidance, exhibiting pious behaviors like calling on God's name before eating.
3) After his uncle's death, Muhammad worked as a shepherd and later a merchant, gaining a reputation for honesty and integrity. He married his employer, the wealthy widow Khadijah, who was the first to believe in his message after he began receiving divine revelations.
Anne Stephens (Khadiejah) of www.Muhammad.com articulated in 37 booklets some of the 9408 companies of Prophet Muhammad, whom Hafiz Ibn Hajar compiled their biographies. Enjoy
1. The document describes events surrounding the conquest of Mecca by the Muslim army led by the Prophet Muhammad. It details how the Quraysh broke the Treaty of Hudaybiyyah by aiding allies who attacked another tribe, providing the justification for the Muslim army's advance.
2. As the army approached Mecca, Abu Sufyan accepted Islam upon seeing the size of the Muslim forces. The Prophet declared amnesty for all Meccans to ensure no blood was shed.
3. The Muslim army then entered Mecca peacefully and the Kaaba was purified, establishing Islam in the holy city.
Hazrat abu bakr sid deeq with rasool allah sawwfarahm3d
Hazrat Abu Bakr Siddiq R.A was a close companion of Prophet Muhammad SAW. Some key facts about him:
1) His real name was Abdullah but he was known as Abu Bakr. He was one of the first people to convert to Islam and provided strong support to the Prophet.
2) During difficult times, including when the disbelievers forced the Prophet to leave Mecca, Abu Bakr stood by the Prophet's side and provided comfort.
3) Abu Bakr was praised by the Prophet for having the strongest faith of all believers. After the Prophet's death, Abu Bakr became the first Caliph and helped unite the Muslim community
1) The hadith discusses patience and that Allah punishes believers in this life for their good and does not punish immediately for evil deeds but waits until the Day of Judgment.
2) It describes an incident where the son of Abu Talhah died while he was away and how his wife comforted him and later gave birth to another son who the Prophet named Abdullah and blessed.
3) Another hadith states that true strength is controlling one's anger, not wrestling, and advises saying "I seek refuge with Allah from Satan, the accursed" to help calm rage.
1) The hadith discusses patience and that Allah punishes believers in this life for their good and does not punish immediately for evil deeds but waits until the Day of Judgment.
2) It describes an incident where the son of Abu Talhah died while he was away and how his wife comforted him and later gave birth to another son who the Prophet named Abdullah and blessed.
3) Another hadith states that true strength is controlling one's anger, not wrestling, and advises saying "I seek refuge with Allah from Satan" to calm rage between two men quarreling.
5 Prominent Companion Of The Holy Prophet (Peace Be Upon Him)MUHAMMEDAWAIS4
5 Prominent Companion Of The Holy Prophet (Peace Be Upon Him)
1 hazrat abu bakr
2 hazrat saad ibn ibi waqqas
3 hazrat umer
4 hazrat abdul rehman bin awf
5 hazrat bilal
The document discusses the life and teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). It describes how he showed mercy and compassion to all people and creatures. It provides examples of his kindness toward children, the poor, captives, and animals. The Prophet advocated for justice, forgiveness, and good treatment of all humanity.
This document summarizes the chain of narration for a book called Kitab-e-Sulaym ibn Qays al Hilali. According to the document:
1) The book is considered one of the earliest books of Shia hadith and one of the secrets of the Prophet's family.
2) The chain of narration goes from Sulaym ibn Qays al Hilali to Aban ibn Ayyash, and then to later Shia scholars like Hasan ibn Abul Hasan Basari and Ali ibn al-Husayn.
3) Key figures in the chain like Aban ibn Ayyash and Ali ibn al
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False accusation of aisha ra
1.
2.
3. WHO WAS AISHA
(RA)?
She was the Prophet Muhammad’s ﷺmost beloved wife.
Abu-Bakr’s(RA) favorite daughter.
She had a brilliant mind, and a remarkable memory .
She was the authority for 2210 Ahadeeth
Her wisdom and knowledge regarding matters of the Fiqh
and Shari'ah, made her a highly trustworthy source of
knowledge.
4. HONOR OF AISHA (RA)
It is narrated that, remarkably, Jibrīl (AS) would extend his
salutations to her.
She was a scholar from the Companions who they turned to
over and over again for guidance in matters of faith after the
death of the Prophet (SAW)
She narrated one quarter of the hadith regarding rulings
5. SHE WAS RAISED BY PIOUS
PARENTS
With Abu Bakr and Umm Ruman ( عنهما هللا رضي) as her parents, one
would expect no less.
The Prophet ﷺis quoted to have said as narrated by Ibn Abbas
“Indeed if I was to take a friend from my nation, I would take Abu
Bakr”.
Likewise, he ﷺis quoted to have said of Umm Ruman- “Whoever
wants to see a woman from the women of Paradise, then let that
person look at Umm Ruman
Parents form the foundation of their child’s future- their akhlaaq
(mannerisms), priorities, and their practices, which often manifest
in the child as they grow older.
6. AKHLÂQ OF AISHA
(RA)
Her character was majorly sculpted by her parents and the
household in which she was brought up
She had great devotion to the Deen and a passion for learning,
with her amazing akhlâq
On the authority of Imam al-Bukhari, ‘Aisha ( عنها هللا رضي) is reported
to have said “And there was not a day except our family would be
visited by Rasulullah (SAW) in the morning and in the evening”.
7. MOST HONORED WIFE OF THE
PROPHET (SAW)
Aisha(RA) is the wife of the Prophet (SAW) in the hereafter as she
was his wife in this world.
She is the only wife under whose covers the Prophet (SAW)
would receive revelation.
The Prophet (SAW) spent his final days in her apartment and
breathed his last in her arms.
She was the best of women chosen for the best of men, as Allāh
states in Sūrah al-Nūr:
Good women are for good men, and good men for good women
8. MOST BELOVED TO
THE PROPHET (SAW)
ʿAmr b. Al-ʿĀs (RA) narrates:
I came to the Prophet and said, ‘Who do you love the most?’
He replied, ‘Aisha.’ I said, ‘From amongst the men?’ He
replied, ‘Her father )Abū Bakr)’. )Bukhari)
9.
10. THE HAADITHATUL IFK OR INCIDENCE
OF SLANDER
The Incident of Ifk is the slander by Abdullah b. Ubay, the leader of
the munafiqs, against Aisha (RA).
Unfortunately some of the Muslims also became involved in it.
This was one of the most traumatic periods in the life of Prophet
Mohammad (SAW)
It softens our hearts to the extent that we can even feel the pain
and anguish which the Prophet (SAW), Aisha (RA), her father Abu
Bakr (RA) and the Sahaba experienced
It is especially relevant in today’s time when there is much slander
against Islam & Muslims.
11. ACTUAL INCIDENCE
Aisha (RA)) once accompanied the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) on
a campaign (Ghazwa Bani Mustaliq) and was travelling with a
caravan.
She accidentally got separated from the caravan during the
journey and was stranded in the desert.
Safwan bin Mu`attal (RA), who was travelling separately happened
to get to the same place where she was and seeing her stranded,
brought his camel and made it kneel so that she could ride upon
it.
Then he set out leading the camel until they caught up with the
army
12. SUSPICION, RUMORS
AND FALSE ACCUSATION
STARTED
Abdullah bin Ubayy bin Salul, the leader of the hypocrites, started
suspicion, rumors and false allegations against Aisha (RA)
Other hypocrites participated in spreading these lies.
Some of the Muslims started to believe it, and began to talk about
their suspicions
These Muslims included Hassan bin Thabit, Mistah bin Usasah,
Hamnah bint Jahash
13. AISHA(RA) REPORTED IT
IN HER OWN WORDS
When we arrived in Madinah, I fell ill with a fever for a whole
month.
People were talking about the slander, but I did not know anything
about it.
The Messenger of Allah (SAW) and my parents had also heard
about it but they did not say anything to me about it.
I was concerned due to the fact that I did not see the affection I
used to see from the Prophet (SAW) while I was sick.
He would enter upon us and ask, “How is the patient?”
14. HOW AND FROM WHOM DID
AISHA(RA) LEARN ABOUT THE
SLANDER?
More than twenty nights had passed after my illness. I had
got over the illness and I was in the period of recuperation.
One night, I went out with the mother of Mistah b. Uthatha
to Manasi to relieve ourselves.
When she tripped by stepping on her covering, she said,
‘May Mistah fall,’ or ‘Damn Mistah!’ I said,
I said, ‘O Umm Mistah! Why do you curse your son? How
can you curse a person who was present in the Battle of
Badr?
She replied, ‘I curse him due to what he said against you.’
I asked, ‘What did he say about me?’
Thereupon, Umm Mistah told me what the slanderers had
15. AISHA(RA) IS IN HER
MOTHER’S HOME
Aisha (RA) was ill, Umm Ruman, her mother, looked after her.
One day, the Prophet (SAW) entered the house, greeted them and
asked, “How is your patient?” without mentioning Aisha’s name.
He did not say anything else.
Aisha RA) said, ‘O Messenger of God! I have been suffering so
much. Will you let me go to my Mother’s house? I can be looked
after there.’
He replied, ‘You may go!’
My mum asked, ‘O my daughter! Why did you come?’
16. AISHA (RA) IN HER
MOTHER’S HOME
I said, ‘Mum! People have been talking against me but you did not
mention anything to me.’
I asked, ‘Does my father know about it?’ She said,‘Yes,
I asked, ‘Does the Messenger of God know about it?’ She said, ‘Yes’
I could not help crying.
My father was reading the Quran upstairs. When he heard my voice,
he came downstairs. He asked Mum, ‘What is wrong with her?’
Mum said, ‘She heard about the rumors against him.’
My father started to cry too.
I cried and cried until the morning came
17. THE PROPHET (SAW)
CONSULTS HIS
COMPANIONS
When revelation regarding the issue was delayed, he talked to his
Companions and asked them about their views.
Umar )RA) said, “O Messenger of God! This is a big slander. I
definitely know that it is a lie of the munafiqs. God protects you
even from flies. Is it possible that God, who protects your body
from flies that land on dirt and keeps them away from your body,
will not protect your family from such disgrace?”
18. UTHMAN’S (RA) VIEW
“O Messenger of God!
God protects your shadow from being on the ground so that
people will not step on it or dirt will not land on it.
Is it possible that God, who does not let anybody step on
your shadow, will let anybody blemish the honor of your
family?”
19. ALI’S (RA) VIEW
“O Messenger of God! Once, you were leading the prayer. You
took off your shoes. We took off our shoes following you. When
you finished the prayer, you asked us why we had taken off our
shoes. We said we had taken them off to follow you. Thereupon,
you said, ‘Gabriel ordered me to take them off because they were
not clean.’ Is it possible that you were informed about the dirt that
polluted your shoes and you were ordered to take them off but
you would not be ordered to remove something that blemished
your honor?”
20. VIEW OF BARIRA (RA)
AISHA’S (RA) MAID
, “O Messenger of God! I swear by God, who has sent you as the
true prophet that I have not seen anything from her but goodness.
I can only say one thing that can be regarded as a fault about her:
one thing.
She was a young girl. She sometimes used to fall asleep when she
was kneading the dough; and when she fell asleep, the lamb
would come and eat the dough
21. ZAYNAB’S (RA) VIEW
Zaynab (RA) regarded herself equal to Aisha(RA) among the wives
of the Prophet in terms of her beauty and position; she always
competed with her.
However, she did not have any negative thoughts about Aisha
(RA). When the Messenger of God asked her about her view, she
said,
“O Messenger of God! I protect my ears from saying, ‘I heard’ what
I did not hear and my eyes from saying, ‘I saw’ what I did not see. I
do not know anything but goodness about her.”
22. THE PROPHET’S (SAW)
SPEECH
Prophet (SAW) knew very well that Aisha (RA), his wife, was free
from such slander; however, he was depressed that such
treacherous, sly and planned slander spread among people
The speech that he made in the mosque expressed it clearly:
“Oh gathering of Muslims! Who will help me against a person who
has hurt me with slander about my wife?
By God, I only know good about my wife. And they have
mentioned a man with her concerning whom I only know good of
as well.”
23. PROPHET (SAW) TALKS TO
AISHA(RA)
A few days after his speech in the mosque, the Prophet went to Abu
Bakr’s )RA) house.
After greeting them, he sat next to Aisha )RA) and said, “O Aisha! I
have heard such and such things about you.
If you are free and away from those accusations, God will state that
you are free and away from them.
If you have committed such a sin, ask forgiveness from God and
repent to Him.
When a slave confesses his/her sin and repents, God treats him/her
with mercy.”
24. AISHA’S (RA) ANSWERS
Aisha (RA) requested her father and mother to reply but they excused
themselves.
After uttering kalima shahada and praising God Almighty, she said,
“By God, I know that you have heard these rumors, and you look as if
you have believed them.
So, if I were to tell you that I am not guilty, – God knows that I am not –
you would not believe me.
And if I were to tell you I did something bad, – God knows that I did not
– you would readily believe me!
So, all I can say to you for my and your situation is the story of Jacob
(AS) with his sons.
At that time, he said, ‘)For me) patience is most fitting: against that
which ye assert, it is God (alone) whose help can be sought
25. VERSES OF SURAH NOOR REVEALED
DECLARING AISHA’S (RA) INNOCENCE
Prophet (SAW) showed the signs of receiving revelation like sweating
due to intensity of the revelation
When the state of revelation ended, the Prophet (SAW) was smiling
happily.
He said to Aisha )RA), “Glad tidings O Aisha! God acquitted you and
stated that you were free and clear from that slander.”
Abu Bakr (RA) became very happy.
He stood up and kissed her daughter’s head.
26. SURAH NOOR VERSES
REVEALED
“Those who brought forward the lie are a body among yourselves:
think it not to be an evil to you: on the contrary it is good for you: to
every man among them (will come the punishment) of the sin that he
earned and to him who took on himself the lead among them will be a
Penalty grievous.
Why did not Believers, men and women when ye heard of the affair―
put the best construction on it in their own minds and say "This
(charge) is an obvious lie"?
27. SURAH NOOR
Why did they not bring four witnesses, to prove it? When they have
not brought the witnesses such men in the sight of God, (stand forth)
themselves as liars!
Were it not for the grace and mercy of God on you, in this world and
the Hereafter, a grievous penalty would have seized you in that ye
rushed glibly into this affair.
Behold ye received it on your tongues and said out of your mouths
things of which ye had no knowledge; and ye thought it to be a light
matter, while it was most serious in the sight of God.
28. SURAH NOOR
Were it not for the grace and mercy of God on you, and that God is full
of kindness and mercy, )ye would be ruined indeed).”
29. ABDULLAH B. ABBAS
(RA) EXPLAINS
“God acquitted four people of four things and freed them from the
slanders:
1) He acquitted Yusuf (AS)through the tongue of a witness from the
family of Zulaykha.
2) He acquitted Moses (AS) of the rumors of the Jews through the stone
that took his clothes.
3) He acquitted Maryam )AS) by making the baby on her lap say, ‘I am a
slave of God’.
4) He acquitted Aisha (RA) through the magnificent verses of the
glorious Quran, which will be preserved until the Doomsday; this last
acquittal has had no match. Look and see the difference between this
acquittal and the others.
God did it only to show the highness of the degree of His Messenger.”
30. THE SLANDERERS
WERE PUNISHED
After the revelation regarding the issue was sent down,
Prophet (SAW) recited a sermon and then he read the verses
to the people.
After that, he ordered Mistah b. Uthatha, Hassan b. Thabit
and Hamna bint Jahsh, who worked hard with their tongues
to spread the rumor, to be punished.
The slanderers were whipped 80 lashes
31. LESSONS FROM THIS
INCIDENCE
Evil of spreading gossip and rumors.
Prophet (SAW) said:
Riba has seventy-three types of levels. The lowest level of
riba is equivalent to having intercourse with your mother.
And the worst type of riba is to speak about the honor of
your Muslim brother.
32. EVIL OF GHEEBAH,
NAMEEMAH AND IFK
Gheebah is to backbite a fellow Muslim. If it entails relating the
truth about him to someone else, it is still gheebah. If it is told to
his face, then this is bad character.
Nameemah is to spread gossip, tales and lies. So it could entail
spreading either the truth or falsehood. Nameemah often has the
effect of destroying friendships, and is worse that gossip because
the Prophet (SAW) said that the one who engages in nameemah
will not enter paradise. This is because the damage caused by
gheebah is limited in comparison.
Ifk is pure slander and lies, and this is what happened to Aisha
(RA).
33. ALLAH (SWT)WILL
TEST HIS SERVANTS
The Prophet of Allah (SAW) was the most beloved to Allah, and
Aisha (RA) was the most beloved wife to the Prophet (SAW), yet
Allah tested both of them immensely.
But whenever there is a period of difficulty, whenever Allah tests
you, it will be followed by ease and peace.
So our responsibility during these trials is to be patient and not to
lose track of what’s right and wrong, and to be certain that we will
be granted victory thereafter.
34. PRACTICE OF HAYA AND
HIJĀB AMONGST THE
MUSLIMS IS A NORM
Hijāb is not merely a scarf that the Muslim women covers her hair with,
but a conduct of honor which is maintained between the genders at all
times
. Safwān (RA) woke up the Mother of the Believers with the most
honorable of addresses and proceeded to walk in front of the camel
while she rode behind him so as to avert his gaze from her.
Indeed Aisha (RA) states that at the moment of hearing Safwān’s voice,
‘I woke up, and covered my face with my Jilbab
The picture that emerges is one of dignity and respect which governs
the interaction of the genders
35. PROMISCUITY IN THE
MUSLIM COMMUNITY IS
CONDEMNED
Indeed, those who like that immorality should be spread among those
who have believed will have a painful punishment in this world and the
Hereafter. And Allāh knows and you do not know
Imām at-Tabari explains this verse by saying:
‘Those that love to see fornication spread and amongst the believers
will have a painful punishment – a portion in this world by way of the
hadd of lashing for accusing a married woman or man of adultery
without proof
Moreover in the hereafter they will have the punishment of the Hellfire,
if they die without repenting’
36. AL IFK
Imām ash-Shawkāni explains that ‘al-ifk’ referred to in verse 11
means the most grievous type of lie as
It is defined as saying the complete opposite of the truth.
It relates to the slander against ʿĀ’isha by consensus of the
Muslims and hence Allāh called it ‘al-ifk’
She was in reality far removed from such and the complete
opposite of it.
37. REPRIMAND TO THE
BELIEVERS
Why, when you heard it, did not the believing men and
believing women think good of themselves and say, ‘This is
an obvious falsehood’?
Imām at-Tabari explains that this verse is a reprimand from
Allāh to the believers about what they thought when
confronted with this lie, and that they should have assumed
good about those accused
38. EXAMPLE OF ABU AYYUB
AL-ANSARI(RA)
Abu Ayyub al-Ansari (RA) called it an outright lie at the moment
he found out about the accusation from his wife
He asked her if she could do such a dreadful thing.
When she said she could not, he put it to her that Aisha (RA) was
better than her.
The good thoughts referred to in this verse would have been to
assume that a believer could never commit fornication with his
mother, nor a mother, commit fornication with her own son.
All of the wives of the Prophet (SAW) are mothers to the believers.
39. PRESERVATION OF
INTEGRITY OF THE
MUSLIM COMMUNITY
Imam al-Qurtubi explains:
Allah has commanded the believers that if they hear of a man being
accused of fornication and only the contrary is known about him, they
should immediately seek to deny it
This is in line with the principle that a believer’s honor and reputation
remains intact up until substantial proof is shown to the contrary.
40. GOOD COMES OUT OF
BAD SITUATION
The great lie was in fact good for them and not bad for them as
they perceived.
Allah declared the innocence and honor of Aisha with verses that
would be recited over and over again until the Day of Judgement.
Generation after generation would pay homage to the purity and
nobility of Aisha (RA) long after her accusers had perished.
Any anguish they suffered only served to expiate their sins.
41. ALWAYS TRUST IN
ALLAH IN MOST
DIFFICULT SITUATIONS
Despite her overwhelming grief, Aisha(RA) never abandoned
her trust in Allah(SWT), even in the most intense moments of
this trial
Aisha (RA) describes how her mother said (when verses of
Noor were revealed) to, ‘Get up and go to the Prophet.’ But
she responded:
‘By Allah, I will not go to him and I will not give praise to
anyone except Allah, may He be glorified, for He is the One
Who has proven my innocence.’
42. ONE PROFOUND LESSON –
EXEMPLARY LEADERSHIP OF
PROPHET (SAW)
We see his justice, wisdom, foresight and restraint
He was a man with the greatest sense of ghira (sense of honor over his
wives), yet he did not allow the impulse of revenge and retribution to
cloud his judgement as a leader of the community
He investigated the matter thoroughly
He did maintain some degree of distance and impartiality while he
investigated the accusations.
He asked those closest to the accused and took their counsel.
43. PROPHET’S (SAW)
CONCERN FOR AKHIRAH
WAS SUPREME
A Muslim leader’s primary concern is the salvation in the hereafter of
their followers, not their personal revulsion at the sins they may have
committed. So he said:
O ʿ Aisha!, I have been told such and such thing about you, and if you
are innocent, then Allah will reveal your innocence, but if you have
committed a sin, then seek Allah's forgiveness and turn in repentance
to Him, for when a servant confesses his sin and repents to Allah, He
accepts his repentance.
44. TRUST IN ALLAH, FORTITUDE AND
PATIENCE OF A SIDDIQAH IN HER
RESPONSE
By Allah, I know that you have heard so much of this story that it has
become planted in your minds and you believe it.
So now if I tell you that I am innocent — and Allah knows that I am
innocent — you will not believe me;
But if I admit something to you — and Allah knows that I am innocent
— you will believe me.
By Allah, I cannot find any example to give you except for that which
the Prophet Yusuf's father said,
‘So )for me) patience is most fitting. And it is Allah whose help can be
sought against that which you describe.’
45. RESTRAINT IN
PRESERVING THE UNITY
OF THE MUSLIMS
When the minor dispute had broken out between the Muhajirūn and the
Ansar during the expedition of Banī Mustaliq, and the flames of tribal
loyalty had been fanned by the hypocrites, the Prophet (SAW) forced
the companions to march on without stopping for rest through the
intense heat of the day.
The ensuing fatigue caused the Companions to totally forget about
their early dispute and be consumed by the hardships of the journey
46. DANGERS THE HYPOCRITES POSE IN
FRACTURING THE COMMUNITY
We must remain vigilant against the treacheries of hypocrites amongst us.
Guard against their malicious rumors.
Even lending an ear to them empowers them and can undermine the
foundations of trust that bind the community together.
We learn about the expansive mercy of this religion which never closes the
door of repentance
The critical role the hudūd play as a deterrent and as a means of
purification in the hereafter
47. THE GREAT STATUS
OF AISHA(RA)
Ibn Kathir quotes a consensus of apostasy against the
person who persists in accusing Aisha (RA) in open defiance
of the Qur’ān.
We learn from her example how to nurture social interactions
between the genders and create a blessed and honorable
environment which preserves the sanctity of our religion.
48. REFERENCES
Bukhari, Sahih, Vol. 3, p. 154.
Ibn Hisham, Sirah, Vol. 3, p. 310-311;
Muslim, Sahih, Vol. 8, p. 113-114.
Tabari, Tafsir, Vol. 18, p. 89.
al-Ahzab, 6, 53.
Tirmidhi, Sunan, Vol. 5, p. 332-333.
Halabi, Insanu’l-Uyun, Vol. 2, p. 624-625.
an-Nur, 11-20.