Prophet Isa (a.s.) and the bird - Animals 3ftjaffer
Prophet Isa (a.s.) was sent to the Bani Israil and performed miracles like healing the sick, but some did not believe in him. When Jewish Rabbis challenged him to bring a clay bird to life, Prophet Isa (a.s.) molded a bird from clay and prayed to Allah (s.w.t.), who brought the bird to life. The believers were happy but the disbelievers were shocked and still refused to believe.
Prophet Ayyub was a pious and wealthy man who was grateful to Allah. Shaytan argued that Ayyub was only grateful because of his wealth, so Allah allowed Shaytan to test Ayyub. Shaytan killed Ayyub's sheep and burned his farm, then caused his children to die, leaving Ayyub with only his wife. Though losing everything, Ayyub remained grateful. Shaytan gave Ayyub a disease and the people expelled him to the desert. After seven years of suffering, Ayyub remained grateful, and Allah cured him and returned his wealth and family.
Surat Al-Insaan discusses the creation of humanity from a small life-germ and God's testing of humanity by making them hearing and seeing. It describes how God has shown humanity the path to be thankful or unthankful and has prepared chains, shackles and a burning fire for unbelievers. It provides details of the rewards in Paradise for the righteous, including gardens, silk garments, eternal youth, and drinking from the fountain of Salsabil.
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 Isa (a.s.) and the bird - Animals 3ftjaffer
Prophet Isa (a.s.) was sent to the Bani Israil and performed miracles like healing the sick, but some did not believe in him. When Jewish Rabbis challenged him to bring a clay bird to life, Prophet Isa (a.s.) molded a bird from clay and prayed to Allah (s.w.t.), who brought the bird to life. The believers were happy but the disbelievers were shocked and still refused to believe.
Prophet Ayyub was a pious and wealthy man who was grateful to Allah. Shaytan argued that Ayyub was only grateful because of his wealth, so Allah allowed Shaytan to test Ayyub. Shaytan killed Ayyub's sheep and burned his farm, then caused his children to die, leaving Ayyub with only his wife. Though losing everything, Ayyub remained grateful. Shaytan gave Ayyub a disease and the people expelled him to the desert. After seven years of suffering, Ayyub remained grateful, and Allah cured him and returned his wealth and family.
Surat Al-Insaan discusses the creation of humanity from a small life-germ and God's testing of humanity by making them hearing and seeing. It describes how God has shown humanity the path to be thankful or unthankful and has prepared chains, shackles and a burning fire for unbelievers. It provides details of the rewards in Paradise for the righteous, including gardens, silk garments, eternal youth, and drinking from the fountain of Salsabil.
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.
Dawud was a young boy who lived with his father and brothers. When he brought food to his brothers fighting in the army, he told the commander he could kill the giant enemy leader Jalut with his sling. The commander informed King Talut, who had Dawud brought before him and then armed him to face Jalut in battle. Dawud used his sling to throw a stone that struck Jalut in the head, killing him and turning the tide of the war in their favor. Dawud went on to become a great king and prophet of God.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise stimulates the production of endorphins in the brain which elevate mood and reduce stress levels.
1) Prophet Yaqub had 12 sons but was fondest of his youngest, Yusuf, who had a dream that his brothers would bow down to him.
2) Jealous of Yusuf, his brothers conspired to get rid of him by throwing him into a well and telling their father he was eaten by a wolf.
3) Yusuf was rescued from the well and sold as a slave to the king of Egypt. He rose to a high position by correctly interpreting the king's dreams but was later imprisoned due to the schemes of the king's wife.
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 is a short document about daily prayers or Du'as for the holy month of Ramadan. It appears to be a collection of daily prayers or supplications to be recited during Ramadan but does not provide any actual prayers or text. The document references Garden of Life but does not give further context about what that is.
Prophet Lut (a) was sent by Allah to guide the people of Sodom, who had become corrupt and committed bad deeds. He tried to teach them the right path but they did not listen. One day, three angels came to Lut in the form of young men. Lut took them into his home but his wife alerted the townspeople of their presence. The people demanded Lut hand over his guests but he refused. The angels revealed their true identities and blinded the people. They warned Lut and his family to leave before Allah's punishment, which came the next day when stones rained from the sky, destroying the entire town.
Prophet Nuh (a) was sent by Allah to guide people who worshipped idols to the one true God, but most people did not believe him. When they threatened Nuh (a), Allah commanded him to build an ark. Though the disbelievers mocked the ark, soon heavy rains came as punishment from Allah. Nuh (a) and believers boarded the ark with animal pairs, while the disbelievers drowned, including Nuh's son who refused to board. After 40 days, the waters receded and Nuh's group disembarked on a mountain to rebuild their lives in faith of Allah.
1) Prophet Musa was born among the Israelites in Egypt during the time of Pharaoh, who ordered all newborn Israelite boys to be killed after having a dream about one destroying him. Musa was set adrift in a basket as an infant but was found and raised by Pharaoh's wife.
2) As an adult, Musa killed an Egyptian man for mistreating a slave and fled to Midian, where he helped some shepherdesses and married one of their daughters.
3) Years later, while camping with his family, Musa saw a burning bush that was not consumed by fire, and heard Allah's voice commanding him to go to Egypt and challenge Ph
1) Prophet Ibrahim lived in Babel where people worshipped idols under King Namrud. Ibrahim was the only one who refused to worship idols and believed in the one God.
2) Ibrahim tried to guide his people away from idol worship, but they refused to listen. He smashed all the idols in the temple except one, placing an axe by the remaining idol.
3) When the people returned, they were angry to find their idols destroyed. Ibrahim admitted to smashing the idols and argued they could not protect or help anyone. Namrud sentenced Ibrahim to death by fire.
Hazrat Ali was the cousin and son-in-law of the Prophet Muhammad. He accepted Islam at a young age and was the Prophet's standard bearer in many battles. The Prophet spoke very highly of Hazrat Ali and considered him his successor. Hazrat Ali played a major military and political role after the Prophet, fighting against pagans and later against other Muslims. He was assassinated while praying in the mosque of Kufa by an extremist group. His eloquent sayings were later compiled in the book Nahjul Balagha.
There is a single humanity, a single essence which is shared, and there are twin halves of which one is man and one is woman., a PowerPoint presentation by Marzia Jaghori.
The document tells a story from a child's perspective about asking God questions before being born on Earth. God reassures the child that an angel, their mother, will take care of them by singing, teaching them language and how to pray, protecting them from harm, and teaching them about God so they won't be sad or lost without seeing God directly. God tells the child they will simply call their angel "Mother".
Significance of the Month of Ramadhan and FastingH T
The document summarizes the rewards and blessings that are received for fasting during each day of Ramadan, according to a lengthy hadith tradition. Some key points mentioned are that angels supplicate for those who fast, past sins are forgiven on the first night, and greater rewards are given each subsequent day, including forgiveness, higher statuses in Paradise, various dwellings and blessings, and intercession on the Day of Judgment. The tradition emphasizes the immense rewards that come from fasting in Ramadan.
1) Da'wah, or invitation to Islam, is obligatory for all Muslims according to several Quranic verses and hadith. However, there should be no compulsion in religion.
2) When doing da'wah, Muslims should use wisdom, patience, and kind speech and treat others, even enemies, with gentleness. Force or deception should not be used.
3) Shi'a views da'wah as informing others and being available to answer questions, while believing guidance comes only from God, not through argument or compulsion. Presenting Islam's truth is important but convincing others is up to God alone.
The document is a presentation about becoming better Muslims and understanding the purpose of life. It discusses that Allah created humans to worship Him, which involves gaining knowledge of Him through reflection on His names and following His guidance. True worship leads to self-purification and success. The purpose of life is to reach Allah, which involves walking along the straight path through increasing faith and practice, understanding Tawheed, and striving for human perfection by yearning for the Most Perfect. The ultimate destination is Allah.
This document contains a supplication in Arabic asking God to bless Muhammad and his household and to protect and support the Hujjat son of Al-Hasan. It asks God to allow the Hujjat to live on earth obeying Him for a long time and seeks God's mercy. It then lists several Ayatollahs and martyrs of the Al-Hakim family and asks the reader to recite Surat Al-Fatiha for them. Information is provided on who recited the supplication and where the audio file and translation came from.
The Holy Quran is neglected and placed on high shelves, forgotten instead of being read to understand its wisdom and message. While it is treated with respect by being kissed, its true purpose of guiding people to distinguish right from wrong and changing the world is rarely realized because its words are not understood. The Quran contains treasure and is a miracle and savior, but few take advantage of its guidance.
The document discusses several scientific miracles found in the Qur'an, including descriptions of embryonic development that match modern science, origins of life from water, an expanding and "smoke-like" early universe, relativity of time, and the shape of mountains stabilizing the Earth. It also discusses linguistic miracles like the challenge to produce similar eloquent Arabic and prophecies coming true, like Roman victories prophesied.
The narrator describes how as a child they were embarrassed by and resented their mother who had only one eye. The narrator ignored and was rude to their mother at school. As an adult, the narrator was successful but remained distant from their mother. Upon the mother's death, the narrator learns that as a child they had lost an eye in an accident and their mother had given them her own eye so the child could see.
Dawud was a young boy who lived with his father and brothers. When he brought food to his brothers fighting in the army, he told the commander he could kill the giant enemy leader Jalut with his sling. The commander informed King Talut, who had Dawud brought before him and then armed him to face Jalut in battle. Dawud used his sling to throw a stone that struck Jalut in the head, killing him and turning the tide of the war in their favor. Dawud went on to become a great king and prophet of God.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise stimulates the production of endorphins in the brain which elevate mood and reduce stress levels.
1) Prophet Yaqub had 12 sons but was fondest of his youngest, Yusuf, who had a dream that his brothers would bow down to him.
2) Jealous of Yusuf, his brothers conspired to get rid of him by throwing him into a well and telling their father he was eaten by a wolf.
3) Yusuf was rescued from the well and sold as a slave to the king of Egypt. He rose to a high position by correctly interpreting the king's dreams but was later imprisoned due to the schemes of the king's wife.
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 is a short document about daily prayers or Du'as for the holy month of Ramadan. It appears to be a collection of daily prayers or supplications to be recited during Ramadan but does not provide any actual prayers or text. The document references Garden of Life but does not give further context about what that is.
Prophet Lut (a) was sent by Allah to guide the people of Sodom, who had become corrupt and committed bad deeds. He tried to teach them the right path but they did not listen. One day, three angels came to Lut in the form of young men. Lut took them into his home but his wife alerted the townspeople of their presence. The people demanded Lut hand over his guests but he refused. The angels revealed their true identities and blinded the people. They warned Lut and his family to leave before Allah's punishment, which came the next day when stones rained from the sky, destroying the entire town.
Prophet Nuh (a) was sent by Allah to guide people who worshipped idols to the one true God, but most people did not believe him. When they threatened Nuh (a), Allah commanded him to build an ark. Though the disbelievers mocked the ark, soon heavy rains came as punishment from Allah. Nuh (a) and believers boarded the ark with animal pairs, while the disbelievers drowned, including Nuh's son who refused to board. After 40 days, the waters receded and Nuh's group disembarked on a mountain to rebuild their lives in faith of Allah.
1) Prophet Musa was born among the Israelites in Egypt during the time of Pharaoh, who ordered all newborn Israelite boys to be killed after having a dream about one destroying him. Musa was set adrift in a basket as an infant but was found and raised by Pharaoh's wife.
2) As an adult, Musa killed an Egyptian man for mistreating a slave and fled to Midian, where he helped some shepherdesses and married one of their daughters.
3) Years later, while camping with his family, Musa saw a burning bush that was not consumed by fire, and heard Allah's voice commanding him to go to Egypt and challenge Ph
1) Prophet Ibrahim lived in Babel where people worshipped idols under King Namrud. Ibrahim was the only one who refused to worship idols and believed in the one God.
2) Ibrahim tried to guide his people away from idol worship, but they refused to listen. He smashed all the idols in the temple except one, placing an axe by the remaining idol.
3) When the people returned, they were angry to find their idols destroyed. Ibrahim admitted to smashing the idols and argued they could not protect or help anyone. Namrud sentenced Ibrahim to death by fire.
Hazrat Ali was the cousin and son-in-law of the Prophet Muhammad. He accepted Islam at a young age and was the Prophet's standard bearer in many battles. The Prophet spoke very highly of Hazrat Ali and considered him his successor. Hazrat Ali played a major military and political role after the Prophet, fighting against pagans and later against other Muslims. He was assassinated while praying in the mosque of Kufa by an extremist group. His eloquent sayings were later compiled in the book Nahjul Balagha.
There is a single humanity, a single essence which is shared, and there are twin halves of which one is man and one is woman., a PowerPoint presentation by Marzia Jaghori.
The document tells a story from a child's perspective about asking God questions before being born on Earth. God reassures the child that an angel, their mother, will take care of them by singing, teaching them language and how to pray, protecting them from harm, and teaching them about God so they won't be sad or lost without seeing God directly. God tells the child they will simply call their angel "Mother".
Significance of the Month of Ramadhan and FastingH T
The document summarizes the rewards and blessings that are received for fasting during each day of Ramadan, according to a lengthy hadith tradition. Some key points mentioned are that angels supplicate for those who fast, past sins are forgiven on the first night, and greater rewards are given each subsequent day, including forgiveness, higher statuses in Paradise, various dwellings and blessings, and intercession on the Day of Judgment. The tradition emphasizes the immense rewards that come from fasting in Ramadan.
1) Da'wah, or invitation to Islam, is obligatory for all Muslims according to several Quranic verses and hadith. However, there should be no compulsion in religion.
2) When doing da'wah, Muslims should use wisdom, patience, and kind speech and treat others, even enemies, with gentleness. Force or deception should not be used.
3) Shi'a views da'wah as informing others and being available to answer questions, while believing guidance comes only from God, not through argument or compulsion. Presenting Islam's truth is important but convincing others is up to God alone.
The document is a presentation about becoming better Muslims and understanding the purpose of life. It discusses that Allah created humans to worship Him, which involves gaining knowledge of Him through reflection on His names and following His guidance. True worship leads to self-purification and success. The purpose of life is to reach Allah, which involves walking along the straight path through increasing faith and practice, understanding Tawheed, and striving for human perfection by yearning for the Most Perfect. The ultimate destination is Allah.
This document contains a supplication in Arabic asking God to bless Muhammad and his household and to protect and support the Hujjat son of Al-Hasan. It asks God to allow the Hujjat to live on earth obeying Him for a long time and seeks God's mercy. It then lists several Ayatollahs and martyrs of the Al-Hakim family and asks the reader to recite Surat Al-Fatiha for them. Information is provided on who recited the supplication and where the audio file and translation came from.
The Holy Quran is neglected and placed on high shelves, forgotten instead of being read to understand its wisdom and message. While it is treated with respect by being kissed, its true purpose of guiding people to distinguish right from wrong and changing the world is rarely realized because its words are not understood. The Quran contains treasure and is a miracle and savior, but few take advantage of its guidance.
The document discusses several scientific miracles found in the Qur'an, including descriptions of embryonic development that match modern science, origins of life from water, an expanding and "smoke-like" early universe, relativity of time, and the shape of mountains stabilizing the Earth. It also discusses linguistic miracles like the challenge to produce similar eloquent Arabic and prophecies coming true, like Roman victories prophesied.
The narrator describes how as a child they were embarrassed by and resented their mother who had only one eye. The narrator ignored and was rude to their mother at school. As an adult, the narrator was successful but remained distant from their mother. Upon the mother's death, the narrator learns that as a child they had lost an eye in an accident and their mother had given them her own eye so the child could see.
The document discusses the concept of love in Islam. It states that true love in Islam is love for God alone, as everything else is temporary while God represents absolute perfection. It also provides guidance on how to express love for God, such as through prayer, living righteously, and being willing to sacrifice when necessary to uphold God's commands. The document emphasizes that nothing should come before one's love of God.
The document discusses evidence of global warming due to human activities increasing greenhouse gases. It notes increasing temperatures, more extreme weather like heat waves and flooding, and melting ice contributing to rising sea levels. The Islamic view emphasizes humans' role as caretakers of Allah's creation and avoiding abuse that could disrupt the environment.
The document discusses different views on the criteria for sighting the new moon and beginning the month of Ramadan between cities. It presents four hadith that indicate people can follow the sighting of other cities if they share the night, horizon or continent. Scholars have interpreted this differently - as requiring close cities that share the horizon, cities on the same continent, or anywhere on earth as long as the moon was sighted.
The document summarizes the Ghadeer-e-Khum incident where the Prophet Muhammad publicly announced Ali as the master of all believers. It occurred on the 18th of Dhu al-Hijjah in the 10th year after Hijra in front of between 90,000 to 120,000 Muslims near a place called Ghadeer-e-Khum. The Prophet took Ali by the hand and declared "Whomsoever I am the master, Ali is his master." Umar then congratulated Ali, saying "Congratulations, O son of Abu Taleb, You become Maula of all believers, men and women." Over 110 companions and 84 successors of the Prophet have narrated the Had
20 Maxims by the Last Prophet of Allah Muhammed Son Of Abdullah (P)H T
1. The document contains 20 short maxims or sayings attributed to the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) about various topics including hypocrisy, divorce, contentment, oppression, construction materials, insight, faults, injustice, oaths, acts of worship, popularity, longevity of acts, feeding the poor, repaying debts, controlling one's tongue, speaking truth to tyrants, sharing food, and horsemanship and archery.
2. It concludes by requesting the recitation of Surat Al-Fatiha for several Shi'a Islamic scholars and martyrs from the family of Al-Hakim.
3. The maxims are sourced from ahl-ul-bait
Sayings of Ameer-ul-Momineen Imam Ali Ibn Abi Talib (AS) in Nahjul Balagha, contributed by Ali Abbas. All thanks to brother "Yasin Merchant" for this beautiful presentation
Sayings of Prophet Muhammed (P) on 74 Different TopicsH T
The document contains sayings of the Prophet Muhammad related to various subjects arranged alphabetically. It discusses topics like adultery, abstinence, treating the aged with respect, charity, modesty, compassion, conscience, contentment, self-control and more. The sayings emphasize virtues like purity, kindness, humility and controlling one's desires and tongue.
Sayings of Prophet Muhammed (P) on 74 Different Topics
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1. لولا سقوط جنين فاطمة لما أُوذِي لها في كربلاء جنينُ قصيدة للشاعر الشيخ صالح الكواز بصوت الرادود الحسيني الحاج باسم الكربلائي تصميم : موقع الرادود الحسيني الحاج باسم الكربلائي http://www.bassim.almujtaba.com * اضغط هنا لمشاهدة العرض *
2. لولا سقوط جنين فاطمة لما وبكسر ذلك الضِّلعُ رُضَّت أَضلع وكَذَا عَلِيٌّ قَودُهُ بِنَجَادِهِ ُوكما لفاطمَ رَنَّةً من خلفه وبِزَجرِهَا بسياط قُنفُذ وُشِّحَت وبِقَطِعِهِم تلك الأراكة دونها لكنَّما حمل الرؤوس على القنا كَلَّ كِتاب اللهِ لَكِن صَامِتٌ أُوذِي لها في كربلاء جنينُ في طَيِّهَا سِرُّ الإله مَصُونُ فَلَه علي بالوِثَاق قرين لبناتِها خَلفَ العليلِ رَنينُ بالطفِّ من زجر لَهُنَّ مُتُونُ قُطِعت يَدٌ في كربلا وَوَتينُ أَدهى وإن سَبَقَت به صِفِّينُ هَذَا وَهَذَا نَاطِقٌ وَمُبِينُ
3. لولا سقوط جنين فاطمة لما وبكسر ذلك الضِّلعُ رُضَّت أَضلع أُوذِي لها في كربلاء جنينُ في طَيِّهَا سِرُّ الإله مَصُونُ
4. يَا قَلب ما هذا شِعار مُتَيَّم خَفِّض فخطبك غير طارقة الهوى مَا بَرَّحَت بك غيرُ ذكرى كربلا ولعل حال بني الغرام فنونُ إن الهوى عما لقيتَ يهونُ فإذا قضيتَ بِها فذاك يقينُ
5. لولا سقوط جنين فاطمة لما وبكسر ذلك الضِّلعُ رُضَّت أَضلع أُوذِي لها في كربلاء جنينُ في طَيِّهَا سِرُّ الإله مَصُونُ
6. وَرَد ابنُ فاطمة المنونَ على ظماً وَدَع الح ن ين فإنها العظمى فلا ظهرت لها في كل شيء آيةً إن كنت تأسف فَلتُرِدكَ منونُ تُأتَى عليها حَسرَةً وحنينُ كبرى ف ك اد بها الفناء يحينُ
7. لولا سقوط جنين فاطمة لما وبكسر ذلك الضِّلعُ رُضَّت أَضلع أُوذِي لها في كربلاء جنينُ في طَيِّهَا سِرُّ الإله مَصُونُ
8. بكت السماء دماً ولم تَبرُد به ندبت لها الرسل الكرام وندبها فَبِعَينِ نوحٍ سال ما أربى على كبد ولو أن النُّجوم عيونُ عن ذي المعارج فِيهُمُ مسنونُ ما سار فِيِهِ فُلكُهُ المَشحونُ
9. لولا سقوط جنين فاطمة لما وبكسر ذلك الضِّلعُ رُضَّت أَضلع أُوذِي لها في كربلاء جنينُ في طَيِّهَا سِرُّ الإله مَصُونُ
10. وبقلب إبراهيم ما بَرَدَت لَهُ ولقد هوى صَعِقاً لذكر حديثها واختار يحيى أن يُطَافَ برأسه ما سَجَّرَ النَّمرودُ وهو كمينُ موسى وهوَّنَ مَا لَقَى هَارونُ وله التأسي بالحسين يكونُ
11. لولا سقوط جنين فاطمة لما وبكسر ذلك الضِّلعُ رُضَّت أَضلع أُوذِي لها في كربلاء جنينُ في طَيِّهَا سِرُّ الإله مَصُونُ
12. وَأَشَدُّ مِمَّا ناب كل مُكَوَّنٍ فَحِرَاكَ تُيِّمَ بالضَّلالةِ بَعدَهُ عُقِدَت بِيَثربَ بَيعةٌ قُضِيَت بها من قالَ قلبُ محمدٍ محزونُ للحشر لا يأتي عليه سُكونُ للشِّرك منه بعد ذاك ديونُ
13. لولا سقوط جنين فاطمة لما وبكسر ذلك الضِّلعُ رُضَّت أَضلع أُوذِي لها في كربلاء جنينُ في طَيِّهَا سِرُّ الإله مَصُونُ
14. يرقى بمنبره رُقىً في كربلا وكَذَا عَلِيٌّ قَودُهُ بِنَجَادِهِ وكما لفاطمَ رَنَّةً من خلفه صدر وضُرِّج بالدماء جبينُ فَلَه علي بالوِثَاق قرينُ لبناتِها خَلفَ العليلِ رَنينُ
15. لولا سقوط جنين فاطمة لما وبكسر ذلك الضِّلعُ رُضَّت أَضلع أُوذِي لها في كربلاء جنينُ في طَيِّهَا سِرُّ الإله مَصُونُ
16. وبِزَجرِهَا بسياط قُنفُذ وُشِّحَت وبِقَطِعِهِم تلك الأراكة دونها لكنَّما حمل الرؤوس على القنا كَلَّ كِتاب اللهِ لَكِن صَامِتٌ بالطفِّ من زجر لَهُنَّ مُتُونُ قُطِعت يَدٌ في كربلا وَوَتينُ أَدهى وإن سَبَقَت به صِفِّينُ هَذَا وَهَذَا نَاطِقٌ وَمُبِينُ
17. لولا سقوط جنين فاطمة لما وبكسر ذلك الضِّلعُ رُضَّت أَضلع أُوذِي لها في كربلاء جنينُ في طَيِّهَا سِرُّ الإله مَصُونُ
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