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مشرفة القسم العام

الصورة الرمزية أم أحمد
تاريخ التسجيل: 01-02-2008
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آخر مشاركة : 05 -11 -2009 08:03 PM

معدل تقييم المستوى : 81 أم أحمد is on a distinguished road

حالة العضو:   أم أحمد غير موجود حالياً

إفتراضي رد: ( عفوا المشاركات فى هذا الباب ستحذف اذا حررت بالعربية) Sharing the Message of Isl



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HOW TO BECOME A
MUSLIM
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All praise be to Allah, the Lord of the universe. May peace and blessings of Allah be upon Mohammad, His last messenger.

The purpose of this hand-out is to correct a false idea spread among those willing to adopt Islam as their faith. Some people have a wrong notion that entering into the Islamic fold requires an announcement from the concerned person in the presence of high ranking scholars or shaikhs or reporting this act to courts of justice or other authorities. It is also thought that the act of accepting Islam, should, as a condition, have a certificate issued by the authorities, as evidence to that effect.

We wish to clarify that the whole matter is very easy and that none of these conditions or obligations are required. For Allah, Almighty, is above all comprehension and knows well the secrets of all hearts. Nevertheless, those who are going to adopt Islam as their religion are advised to register themselves as Muslims with the concerned governmental agency, as this procedure may facilitate for them many matters including the possibility of performing Hadj (Pilgrimage) and Umrah.

If anyone has a real desire to be a Muslim and has full conviction and strong belief that Islam is the true religion ordained by Allah for all human-beings, then, one should pronounce the "Shahada", the testimony of faith, without further delay. The Holy Qur'an is explicit on this regard as Allah states:

"The Religion in the sight of Allah is Islam." (Qur'an 3:19)

In another verse of the Holy Qur'an, Allah states:

"If unyone desires a religion other than Islam (Submission to Allah), Never will it be accepted of him; and in the Hereafter he will be in the ranks of those who have lost (their selves in the hell fire)."(Qur'an 3:85)

In addition, Islam is the only religion prevailing over all other religions. Allah states in the Holy Qur'an:

"To thee We sent the Scripture in truth, confirming the scripture that came before it, and guarding it in safety:..." (Qur'an 5:48)

Mohammad, the Prophet of Allah (Peace and blessing of Allah be upon him), said:

"The superstructure of Islam is raised on five (pillars): testifying that there is no God (none truely to be worshiped) but Allah, and that Mohammad is the messenger of Allah, performing the prayer, paying the Zakah (poor-due), fasting the month of Ramadan, and performing Hadj".

The Shahada can be declared as follows:

"ASH-HADU ANLA ELAHA ILLA-ALLAH WA ASH-HADU ANNA MOHAMMADAN RASUL-ALLAH".

The English translation is:

"I bear witness that there is no deity (none truely to be worshipped) but, Allah, and I bear witness that Mohammad is the messenger of Allah",

However, it would not be sufficient for anyone to only utter this testimony oraly either in private or in public; but rather, he should believe in it by heart with a firm conviction and unshakeable faith. If one is truly sincere and complies with the teachings of Islam in all his life, he will find himself a new born person.

This will move him to strive more and more to improve his character and draw nearer to perfection. The light of the living faith will fill his heart until he becomes the embodiment of that faith.

What would be next after declaring oneself a Muslim? One should then know the real concept underlying this testimony which means the Oneness of Allah and meet its requirements. One must behave accordingly, applying this true faith to every thing one speaks or does.

What do the words of the "Shahada" signify? The significant point which every Muslim must know very well is the truth that there is no God (deity) to be worshipped other than Allah. He - glory be to Him - is the only true God, Who alone deserves to be worshipped, since He is the Giver of life and Sustainer and Nourisher of mankind and all creation with His unlimited bounties. Man must worship Allah, Who alone is worthy of worship.

The second part of the Shahada (i.e., Wa ash-hadu anna Mohammadan rasul-Allah) means that Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) is the servant and chosen messenger of Allah. No one must have two opinions about this matter. In fact the Muslim has to obey the commands of the Prophet (PBUH), to believe him in what he has said, to practice his teachings, to avoid what he has forbidden, and to worship Allah alone according to the message revealed to him, for all the teachings of the Prophet were in fact revelations and inspirations conveyed to him by Allah.

What is the meaning of worship? It simply means rendering sincere service, showing reverence for Allah. In a deeper shade of meaning, it implies total submission and complete obedience to Allah's commandments both in utterances and actions of man whether explicit or implicit.

Worship fall into two categories:

Visible (manifest or outward)
Invisible (concealed or inward)
Visible worship includes acts such as uttering the two parts of the "Shahada", performing prayers, giving Zakah (the poor-due), recitation of the Holy Qur'an, supplication, adoring Allah by praising Him, purifying our bodies before prayers, etc.
This type of worship is associated with movement of the parts of the human body.

Invisible worship is to believe in Allah, in the Day of Judgement (in the Hereafter), in the Angels, in the Books of Allah, in the Prophets of Allah, in the Divine Decree of destiny (that good and bad are determined by Allah alone).

This type of worship does not involve movement of parts of the body but it surely has bearing on one's heart which subsequently affects one's way of life.

It should be borne in mind that any worship not dedicated to Allah alone will be rejected as one form of polytheism and this causes apostasy from the Islamic fold.

The next step for a newly revert to Islam is to purify himself by taking a complete bath. He should then resolve to comply with the principles and rules of Islam in their entirety. He should disown all forms of polytheism and false beliefs. He should reject evil and be righteous. Such rejection of evil and being righteous is one of the equisites of the motto of Islam - that is, Laa Ilaha Illallah.

Allah states in the Holy Qur'an:

"... whoever rejects evil and believes in Allah hath grasped the most trustworthy Hand-hold, that never breaks..." (Qur'an 2:256).

We have to consider that when we declare from our heart that "there is no god (deity) worthy to be worshipped but Allah", it implies on our part love, devotion, faith and obedience to the rules of Islamic legislations which are legally binding on all Muslims. It is a requirement of "there is no god worthy to be worshipped but Allah" to love for the sake of Allah and to reject for the sake of Allah.

This is the firmest anchor of belief which materialise the meaning of "AL WALA" and "AL BARA". It means that a Muslim should love and be loyal to his Muslim brothers. He should, as a practice, dissociate himself completely from the unbelievers and refuse to be influenced by them, both in worldly and religious matters.

We conclude with a humble prayer to Allah that may He cleanse the hearts and souls of those who are genuine seekers of truth and may He bless the community of believers. Aameen.

This is an ammended copy of "HOW TO BECOME A MUSLIM" originally prepared & published by Cooperative Office for Call and Guidance - Riyadh.

For more detailed information about Islam, please contact the office with the address given on the front page or the nearest Islamic center in your place.

Return to islamworld.net




من مواضيع أم أحمد في المنتدى:

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❤ ۩۞۩ ❤ منتـدى صـوت القرآن الحكيـم ❤ ۩۞۩ ❤
۩۞۩۞۩ رســــــالتى ۩۞۩۞۩
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   رد مع اقتباس
قديم 08 -11 -2008, 01:11 AM   #42 (permalink)

عضو ماسي

الصورة الرمزية sondos
تاريخ التسجيل: 29-07-2007
رقم العضوية :  50293
عدد المشاركات: 2,858
الردود المواضيع

آخر مشاركة : 29 -05 -2009 06:19 PM

معدل تقييم المستوى : 56 sondos is on a distinguished road

حالة العضو:   sondos غير موجود حالياً

إفتراضي رد: ( عفوا المشاركات فى هذا الباب ستحذف اذا حررت بالعربية) Sharing the Message of Isl

Allah blesses you my sister Huda



من مواضيع sondos في المنتدى:

هل تنتهي الحيــــــــــــــاة عندما نخطئ......؟؟!!!
موبايل من ذهب
خطر لبس النظارة أثناء استخدام الموبايل
علاج الأنيميا بالطعام
( عفوا المشاركات فى هذا الباب ستحذف اذا حررت بالعربية) Sharing the Message of Islam
أسرة أين أنتم والله مشتاقين إليكم تهنئكم بحلول شهر رمضان الكريم
التوكل على الله
البدائل الإيجابية للتفكير السلبي
ارجو المشاركة فى هذا الموضوع
انتبه !!!دواء يحتوي على فيروس الايدز ؟؟
لن يصيبنا الا ما كتب الله لنا ...(لا علينا)
اغتنم عمرك قبل فوات الأوان



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هذا التوقيع اهداء من أختنا الحبيبة تاج المنتدى / عبير محمود
غزة لن تموت لن تموت
   رد مع اقتباس
قديم 08 -11 -2008, 01:27 AM   #43 (permalink)

عضو ماسي

الصورة الرمزية sondos
تاريخ التسجيل: 29-07-2007
رقم العضوية :  50293
عدد المشاركات: 2,858
الردود المواضيع

آخر مشاركة : 29 -05 -2009 06:19 PM

معدل تقييم المستوى : 56 sondos is on a distinguished road

حالة العضو:   sondos غير موجود حالياً

إفتراضي رد: ( عفوا المشاركات فى هذا الباب ستحذف اذا حررت بالعربية) Sharing the Message of Isl

The Prophet of Islam - His
Biography
Prelude
In the annals of men, individuals have not been lacking who conspicuously devoted their lives to the socio-religious reform of their connected peoples. We find them in every epoch and in all lands. In India, there lived those who transmitted to the world the Vedas, and there was also the great Gautama Buddha; China had its Confucius; the Avesta was produced in Iran. Babylonia gave to the world one of the greatest reformers, the Prophet Abraham (not to speak of such of his ancestors as Enoch and Noah about whom we have very scanty information). The Jewish people may rightly be proud of a long series of reformers: Moses, Samuel, David, Solomon, and Jesus among others.
Two points to be note: Firstly these reformers claimed in general to be the bearers each of a Divine mission, and they left behind them sacred books incorporating codes of life for the guidance of their peoples. Secondly there followed fratricidal wars, and massacres and genocides became the order of the day, causing more or less a complete loss of these Divine messages. As to the books of Abraham, we know them only by the name; and as for the books of Moses, records tell us how they were repeatedly destroyed and only partly restored



من مواضيع sondos في المنتدى:

مائة وسيلة لنصرة المصطفى صلى الله عليه وسلم
جواهر من أقوال السلف الصالح
**كلمات جــــــميله عن الثقة بالنفس**
إذا عصاني من يعرفني سلطت عليه من لا يعرفني
حتى لا تغرق فى الديون
فضائل شهر الله المحرم وأحكامه
كن ثرياً بأخلاقك
فواكه مفيدة
على فراش الموت
الرضا بقضاء الله و قدره
صور خيول عجيبة
عقوق الأباء



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هذا التوقيع اهداء من أختنا الحبيبة تاج المنتدى / عبير محمود
غزة لن تموت لن تموت
   رد مع اقتباس
قديم 08 -11 -2008, 01:31 AM   #44 (permalink)

عضو ماسي

الصورة الرمزية sondos
تاريخ التسجيل: 29-07-2007
رقم العضوية :  50293
عدد المشاركات: 2,858
الردود المواضيع

آخر مشاركة : 29 -05 -2009 06:19 PM

معدل تقييم المستوى : 56 sondos is on a distinguished road

حالة العضو:   sondos غير موجود حالياً

إفتراضي رد: ( عفوا المشاركات فى هذا الباب ستحذف اذا حررت بالعربية) Sharing the Message of Isl

Concept of God
If one should judge from the relics of the past already brought to light of the homo sapiens, one finds that man has always been conscious of the existence of a Supreme Being, the Master and Creator of all. Methods and approaches may have differed, but the people of every epoch have left proofs of their attempts to obey God. Communication with the Omnipresent yet invisible God has also been recognized as possible in connection with a small fraction of men with noble and exalted spirits. Whether this communication assumed the nature of an incarnation of the Divinity or simply resolved itself into a medium of reception of Divine messages (through inspiration or revelation), the purpose in each case was the guidance of the people. It was but natural that the interpretations and explanations of certain systems should have proved more vital and convincing than others.
Every system of metaphysical thought develops its own terminology. In the course of time terms acquire a significance hardly contained in the word and translations fall short of their purpose. Yet there is no other method to make people of one group understand the thoughts of another. Non-Muslim readers in particular are requested to bear in mind this aspect which is a real yet unavoidable handicap.
By the end of the 6th century, after the birth of Jesus Christ, men had already made great progress in diverse walks of life. At that time there were some religions which openly proclaimed that they were reserved for definite races and groups of men only, of course they bore no remedy for the ills of humanity at large. There were also a few which claimed universality, but declared that the salvation of man lay in the renunciation of the world. These were the religions for the elite, and catered for an extremely limited number of men. We need not speak of regions where there existed no religion at all, where atheism and materialism reigned supreme, where the thought was solely of occupying one self with one's own pleasures, without any regard or consideration for the rights of others.



من مواضيع sondos في المنتدى:

أسرة أين أنتم والله مشتاقين إليكم تهنئكم بحلول شهر رمضان الكريم
وصفات للتخلص من رائحة العرق
صورة هتقلب راسك
اختاااااااااااااه
المعجـــزات العــــــددية
إنها مثل كيس القمح.
إلى من يهمه الأمر
الشاب المتعبد و المرأة الجميلة
لن يصيبنا الا ما كتب الله لنا ...(لا علينا)
اليك 17 طريقة للتخلص من الذنوب
الاستقامة:"قل آمنتُ بالله ثم استقم"
حتى لا تغرق فى الديون



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هذا التوقيع اهداء من أختنا الحبيبة تاج المنتدى / عبير محمود
غزة لن تموت لن تموت
   رد مع اقتباس
قديم 08 -11 -2008, 01:34 AM   #45 (permalink)

عضو ماسي

الصورة الرمزية sondos
تاريخ التسجيل: 29-07-2007
رقم العضوية :  50293
عدد المشاركات: 2,858
الردود المواضيع

آخر مشاركة : 29 -05 -2009 06:19 PM

معدل تقييم المستوى : 56 sondos is on a distinguished road

حالة العضو:   sondos غير موجود حالياً

إفتراضي رد: ( عفوا المشاركات فى هذا الباب ستحذف اذا حررت بالعربية) Sharing the Message of Isl

Arabia
A perusal of the map of the major hemisphere (from the point of view of the proportion of land to sea), shows the Arabian Peninsula lying at the confluence of the three great continents of Asia, Africa and Europe. At the time in question. this extensive Arabian subcontinent composed mostly of desert areas was inhabited by people of settled habitations as well as nomads. Often it was found that members of the same tribe were divided into these two groups, and that they preserved a relationship although following different modes of life. The means of subsistence in Arabia were meager. The desert had its handicaps, and trade caravans were features of greater importance than either agriculture or industry. This entailed much travel, and men had to proceed beyond the peninsula to Syria, Egypt, Abyssinia, Iraq, Sind, India and other lands.
We do not know much about the Libyanites of Central Arabia, but Yemen was rightly called Arabia Felix. Having once been the seat of the flourishing civilizations of Sheba and Ma'in even before the foundation of the city of Rome had been laid, and having later snatched from the Byzantians and Persians several provinces, greater Yemen which had passed through the hey-day of its existence, was however at this time broken up into innumerable principalities, and even occupied in part by foreign invaders. The Sassanians of Iran, who had penetrated into Yemen had already obtained possession of Eastern Arabia. There was politico-social chaos at the capital (Mada'in = Ctesiphon), and this found reflection in all her territories. Northern Arabia had succumbed to Byzantine influences, and was faced with its own particular problems. Only Central Arabia remained immune from the demoralizing effects of foreign occupation.
In this limited area of Central Arabia, the existence of the triangle of Mecca-Ta'if-Madinah seemed something providential. Mecca, desertic, deprived of water and the amenities of agriculture in physical features represented Africa and the burning Sahara. Scarcely fifty miles from there, Ta'if presented a picture of Europe and its frost. Madinah in the North was not less fertile than even the most temperate of Asiatic countries like Syria. If climate has any influence on human character, this triangle standing in the middle of the major hemisphere was, more than any other region of the earth, a miniature reproduction of the entire world. And here was born a descendant of the Babylonian Abraham, and the Egyptian Hagar, Muhammad the Prophet of Islam, a Meccan by origin and yet with stock related, both to Madinah and Ta'if.



من مواضيع sondos في المنتدى:

ألف مبااااااااااااااااارك
أحداث وقعت في رمضان
ارجو الدعاء لهم
اللهم اجعلنا منهم
س / ج
كلمات فى حب الله عز و جل
اليك 17 طريقة للتخلص من الذنوب
اغتنم عمرك قبل فوات الأوان
فواكه مفيدة
أهدر الرسول دمه بعد أن فضح نساء المسلمين بشعره الماجن
لن يصيبنا الا ما كتب الله لنا ...(لا علينا)
متابعة الأمام



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هذا التوقيع اهداء من أختنا الحبيبة تاج المنتدى / عبير محمود
غزة لن تموت لن تموت
   رد مع اقتباس
قديم 08 -11 -2008, 01:38 AM   #46 (permalink)

مراقب عام

الصورة الرمزية ايمن ابوالمجد
تاريخ التسجيل: 08-09-2006
رقم العضوية :  3237
عدد المشاركات: 18,323
الردود المواضيع

آخر مشاركة : اليوم 09:08 PM

معدل تقييم المستوى : 224 ايمن ابوالمجد will become famous soon enough ايمن ابوالمجد will become famous soon enough

حالة العضو:   ايمن ابوالمجد موجود حالياً

إفتراضي رد: ( عفوا المشاركات فى هذا الباب ستحذف اذا حررت بالعربية) Sharing the Message of Isl



من مواضيع ايمن ابوالمجد في المنتدى:

كشف علمي سيقود إلى تغيير طرق علاج أمراض القلب
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نفذت أمرك يا ظـــــالم ...سويتلك طلبك ياظالم..!!!..!!
خيل النبيّ مُحَمّد صلى الله عليه وسلم ما عددها واسمائها؟
رحلة الى المسجد الاقصى الان؟
قطرات من الحزن يعتصرها الم.!!!مكبوت...و..صرخة على الملامح بدون اى صوت
( مولاى .. انى ببابك .. مولاى .. انى ببابك ..)
القارئ محمد محمود الطبلاوي وسورة الفرقان-الشعراء-النمل-القصص-العنكبوت-الروم
المواضيع المميزة المتجددة بمنتدى البرامج خلال الفترة
باب خمسة صيانة بالشروحات العامة لكل ما يخطر على بالك
جوجل تتيح تصفح بريدها الإلكتروني عبر "أى فون" بدون إنترنت



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   رد مع اقتباس
قديم 08 -11 -2008, 01:44 AM   #47 (permalink)

عضو ماسي

الصورة الرمزية sondos
تاريخ التسجيل: 29-07-2007
رقم العضوية :  50293
عدد المشاركات: 2,858
الردود المواضيع

آخر مشاركة : 29 -05 -2009 06:19 PM

معدل تقييم المستوى : 56 sondos is on a distinguished road

حالة العضو:   sondos غير موجود حالياً

إفتراضي رد: ( عفوا المشاركات فى هذا الباب ستحذف اذا حررت بالعربية) Sharing the Message of Isl

Religion
From the point of view of religion, Arabia was idolatrous; only a few individuals had embraced religions like Christianity, Mazdaism, etc. The Meccans did possess the notion of the One God, but they believed also that idols had the power to intercede with Him. Curiously enough, they did not believe in the Resurrection and Afterlife. They had preserved the rite of the pilgrimage to the House of the One God, the Ka'bah, an institution set up under divine inspiration by their ancestor Abraham, yet the two thousand years that separated them from Abraham had caused to degenerate this pilgrimage into the spectacle of a commercial fair and an occasion of senseless idolatry which far from producing any good, only served to ruin their individual behavior, both social and spiritual.



من مواضيع sondos في المنتدى:

يا رسول الله عذراً
اللمبة الموفرة للطاقة؟ هااام اخطارها
أحداث وقعت في رمضان
موسوعة قل و لا تقل
أقوى محرك ديزل فى العالم
هناك فرق
من أجمل ما تراه عيوننا !!!!
أغرب الكائنات
كيف يرى الحمار و الديك الجن و الملائكة ؟و ......
أساليب معينة على الحفظ
أحوال النبى صلى الله عليه وسلم فى رمضان 2222222
هؤلاء هم التائبون



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قديم 08 -11 -2008, 01:48 AM   #48 (permalink)

عضو ماسي

الصورة الرمزية sondos
تاريخ التسجيل: 29-07-2007
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معدل تقييم المستوى : 56 sondos is on a distinguished road

حالة العضو:   sondos غير موجود حالياً

إفتراضي رد: ( عفوا المشاركات فى هذا الباب ستحذف اذا حررت بالعربية) Sharing the Message of Isl

Society
In spite of the comparative poverty in natural resources, Mecca was the most developed of the three points of the triangle. Of the three, Mecca alone had a city-state, governed by a council of ten hereditary chiefs who enjoyed a clear division of power. (There was a minister of foreign relations, a minister guardian of the temple, a minister of oracles, a minister guardian of offerings to the temple, one to determine the torts and the damages payable, another in charge of the municipal council or parliament to enforce the decisions of the ministries. There were also ministers in charge of military affairs like custodianship of the flag, leadership of the cavalry etc.). As well reputed caravan-leaders, the Meccans were able to obtain permission from neighbouring empires like Iran, Byzantium and Abyssinia - and to enter into agreements with the tribes that lined the routes traversed by the caravans - to visit their countries and transact import and export business. They also provided escorts to foreigners when they passed through their country as well as the territory of allied tribes, in Arabia (cf. Ibn Habib, Muhabbar). Although not interested much in the preservation of ideas and records in writing, they passionately cultivated arts and letters like poetry, oratory discourses and folk tales. Women were generally well treated, they enjoyed the privilege of possessing property in their own right, they gave their consent to marriage contracts, in which they could even add the condition of reserving their right to divorce their husbands. They could remarry when widowed or divorced. Burying girls alive did exist in certain classes, but that was rare.
Birth of the Prophet
It was in the midst of such conditions and environments that Muhammad was born in 569 after Christ. His father, 'Abdullah had died some weeks earlier, and it was his grandfather who took him in charge. According to the prevailing custom, the child was entrusted to a Bedouin foster-mother, with whom he passed several years in the desert. All biographers state that the infant prophet sucked only one breast of his foster-mother, leaving the other for the sustenance of his foster-brother. When the child was brought back home, his mother, Aminah, took him to his maternal uncles at Madinah to visit the tomb of 'Abdullah. During the return journey, he lost his mother who died a sudden death. At Mecca, another bereavement awaited him, in the death of his affectionate grandfather. Subjected to such privations, he was at the age of eight, consigned at last to the care of his uncle, Abu-Talib, a man who was generous of nature but always short of resources and hardly able to provide for his family.
Young Muhammad had therefore to start immediately to earn his livelihood; he served as a shepherd boy to some neighbors. At the age of ten he accompanied his uncle to Syria when he was leading a caravan there. No other travels of Abu-Talib are mentioned, but there are references to his having set up a shop in Mecca. (Ibn Qutaibah, Ma'arif). It is possible that Muhammad helped him in this enterprise also.
By the time he was twenty-five, Muhammad had become well known in the city for the integrity of his disposition and the honesty of his character. A rich widow, Khadijah, took him in her employ and consigned to him her goods to be taken for sale to Syria. Delighted with the unusual profits she obtained as also by the personal charms of her agent, she offered him her hand. According to divergent reports, she was either 28 or 40 years of age at that time, (medical reasons prefer the age of 28 since she gave birth to five more children). The union proved happy. Later, we see him sometimes in the fair of Hubashah (Yemen), and at least once in the country of the 'Abd al-Qais (Bahrain-Oman), as mentioned by Ibn Hanbal. There is every reason to believe that this refers to the great fair of Daba (Oman), where, according to Ibn al-Kalbi (cf. Ibn Habib, Muhabbar), the traders of China, of Hind and Sind (India, Pakistan), of Persia, of the East and the West assembled every year, traveling both by land and sea. There is also mention of a commercial partner of Muhammad at Mecca. This person, Sa'ib by name reports: "We relayed each other; if Muhammad led the caravan, he did not enter his house on his return to Mecca without clearing accounts with me; and if I led the caravan, he would on my return enquire about my welfare and speak nothing about his own capital entrusted to me."



من مواضيع sondos في المنتدى:

هل تعلم
التوكل على الله
شؤم البدعة
كفى بالموت واعظاً
نجومٌ على طريق الرضا :
علاج سموم الجسم
اللمبة الموفرة للطاقة؟ هااام اخطارها
أكثر من الاستغفار
كيف تحرك عقلك الباطن و تستثيره؟
هذا هو رمضان ....وهذا قدره
أغرب حوادث الطائرات
كيف نحب الله ورسوله صلى الله عليه وسلم ؟



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قديم 08 -11 -2008, 01:54 AM   #49 (permalink)

عضو ماسي

الصورة الرمزية sondos
تاريخ التسجيل: 29-07-2007
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معدل تقييم المستوى : 56 sondos is on a distinguished road

حالة العضو:   sondos غير موجود حالياً

إفتراضي رد: ( عفوا المشاركات فى هذا الباب ستحذف اذا حررت بالعربية) Sharing the Message of Isl

An Order of Chivalry
Foreign traders often brought their goods to Mecca for sale. One day a certain Yemenite (of the tribe of Zubaid) improvised a satirical poem against some Meccans who bad refused to pay him the price of what he had sold, and others who had not supported his claim or had failed to come to his help when he was victimized. Zuhair, uncle and chief of the tribe of the Prophet, felt great remorse on hearing this just satire. He called for a meeting of certain chieftains in the city, and organized an order of chivalry, called Hilf al-fudul, with the aim and object of aiding the oppressed in Mecca, irrespective of their being dwellers of the city or aliens. Young Muhammad became an enthusiastic member of the organization. Later in life he used to say: "I have participated in it, and I am not prepared to give up that privilege even against a herd of camels; if somebody should appeal to me even today, by virtue of that pledge, I shall hurry to his help."
Beginning of Religious Consciousness
Not much is known about the religious practices of Muhammad until he was thirty-five years old, except that he had never worshipped idols. This is substantiated by all his biographers. It may be stated that there were a few others in Mecca, who had likewise revolted against the senseless practice of paganism, although conserving their fidelity to the Ka'bah as the house dedicated to the One God by its builder Abraham.

About the year 605 of the Christian era, the draperies on the outer wall of the Ka'bah took fire. The building was affected and could not bear the brunt of the torrential rains that followed. The reconstruction of the Ka'bah was thereupon undertaken. Each citizen contributed according to his means; and only the gifts of honest gains were accepted. Everybody participated in the work of construction, and Muhammad's shoulders were injured in the course of transporting stones. To identify the place whence the ritual of circumambulation began, there had been set a black stone in the wall of the Ka'bah, dating probably from the time of Abraham himself. There was rivalry among the citizens for obtaining the honor of transposing this stone in its place. When there was danger of blood being shed, somebody suggested leaving the matter to Providence, and accepting the arbitration of him who should happen to arrive there first. It chanced that Muhammad just then turned up there for work as usual. He was popularly known by the appellation of al-Amin (the honest), and everyone accepted his arbitration without hesitation. Muhammad placed a sheet of cloth on the ground, put the stone on it and asked the chiefs of all the tribes in the city to lift together the cloth. Then he himself placed the stone in its proper place, in one of the angles of the building, and everybody was satisfied.
It is from this moment that we find Muhammad becoming more and more absorbed in spiritual meditations. Like his grandfather, he used to retire during the whole month of Ramadan to a cave in Jabal-an-Nur (mountain of light). The cave is called 'Ghar-i-Hira' or the cave of research. There he prayed, meditated, and shared his meager provisions with the travelers who happened to pass by



من مواضيع sondos في المنتدى:

ارجو المشاركة فى هذا الموضوع
قاتـــــــــــــل والد تـــــــــــــــــــــــــه !!!
الذكاء صفة مكتسبة أم موروثه
أعظم كلمة هى الله
أحوال النبى صلى الله عليه وسلم فى رمضان 2222222
كيف تكسب الناس و تؤثر فيهم ؟؟
مواقف إسلامية
لا فائدة
كيف تختار الفكرة المبتكرة ؟
كلمات فى حب الله عز و جل
استبشروا و تفاءلوا
الحناء



التوقيع
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قديم 08 -11 -2008, 01:59 AM   #50 (permalink)

عضو ماسي

الصورة الرمزية sondos
تاريخ التسجيل: 29-07-2007
رقم العضوية :  50293
عدد المشاركات: 2,858
الردود المواضيع

آخر مشاركة : 29 -05 -2009 06:19 PM

معدل تقييم المستوى : 56 sondos is on a distinguished road

حالة العضو:   sondos غير موجود حالياً

إفتراضي رد: ( عفوا المشاركات فى هذا الباب ستحذف اذا حررت بالعربية) Sharing the Message of Isl

God willing I'll continue this topic



من مواضيع sondos في المنتدى:

وصفات للتخلص من رائحة العرق
سيرة الرسول صلى الله عليه وسلم في العهد المدنى2
على فراش الموت
**كلمات جــــــميله عن الثقة بالنفس**
أعظم كلمة هى الله
رضا الوالدين
أصل تسمية الشهور الهجرية
النصيحة هى.......
كيف تكون ذكياً إجتماعياً
عصارات تسونامى
ألف مبااااااااااااااااارك
استبشروا و تفاءلوا



التوقيع
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قديم 12 -11 -2008, 10:21 PM   #51 (permalink)

عضو ماسي

الصورة الرمزية sondos
تاريخ التسجيل: 29-07-2007
رقم العضوية :  50293
عدد المشاركات: 2,858
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آخر مشاركة : 29 -05 -2009 06:19 PM

معدل تقييم المستوى : 56 sondos is on a distinguished road

حالة العضو:   sondos غير موجود حالياً

إفتراضي رد: ( عفوا المشاركات فى هذا الباب ستحذف اذا حررت بالعربية) Sharing the Message of Isl

Revelation

He was forty years old, and it was the fifth consecutive year since his annual retreats, when one night towards the end of the month of Ramadan, an angel came to visit him, and announced that God had chosen him as His messenger to all mankind. The angel taught him the mode of ablutions, the way of worshipping God and the conduct of prayer. He communicated to him the following Divine message:
With the name of God, the Most Merciful, the All-Merciful.
Read: with the name of thy Lord Who created,
Created man from what clings,
Read: and thy Lord is the Most Bounteous,
Who taught by the pen,
Taught man what he knew not. (
Quran 96:1-5)
Deeply affected, he returned home and related to his wife what had happened, expressing his fears that it might have been something diabolic or the action of evil spirits. She consoled him, saying that he had always been a man of charity and generosity, helping the poor, the orphans, the widows and the needy, and assured him that God would protect him against all evil.
Then came a pause in revelation, extending over three years. The Prophet must have felt at first a shock, then a calm, an ardent desire, and after a period of waiting, a growing impatience or nostalgia. The news of the first vision had spread and at the pause the skeptics in the city had begun to mock at him and cut bitter jokes. They went so far as to say that God had forsaken him.
During the three years of waiting. the Prophet had given himself up more and more to prayers and to spiritual practices. The revelations were then resumed and God assured him that He had not at all forsaken him: on the contrary it was He Who had guided him to the right path: therefore he should take care of the orphans and the destitute, and proclaim the bounty of God on him (cf. Q. 93:3-11). This was in reality an order to preach. Another revelation directed him to warn people against evil practices, to exhort them to worship none but the One God, and to abandon everything that would displease God (Q. 74:2-7). Yet another revelation commanded him to warn his own near relatives (Q. 26:214); and: "Proclaim openly that which thou art commanded, and withdraw from the Associators (idolaters). Lo! we defend thee from the scoffers" (15:94-5). According to Ibn Ishaq, the first revelation (n. 17) had come to the Prophet during his sleep, evidently to reduce the shock. Later revelations came in full wakefulness.



من مواضيع sondos في المنتدى:

هو المـــــــوت
نافورة تحمل سيارة
أهدر الرسول دمه بعد أن فضح نساء المسلمين بشعره الماجن
إقرأ هذا الدعاء لو مرةً في حياتك
الذكاء صفة مكتسبة أم موروثه
أضخم شجرة فى العالم
النصيحة هى.......
علاج سموم الجسم
أحوال النبى صلى الله عليه وسلم فى رمضان
من صفات المؤمن الـذي يطلب جنة الخلد
أشكال الفازات الزجاجية والكريستالية
أغرب حوادث الطائرات



التوقيع
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قديم 12 -11 -2008, 10:29 PM   #52 (permalink)

عضو ماسي

الصورة الرمزية sondos
تاريخ التسجيل: 29-07-2007
رقم العضوية :  50293
عدد المشاركات: 2,858
الردود المواضيع

آخر مشاركة : 29 -05 -2009 06:19 PM

معدل تقييم المستوى : 56 sondos is on a distinguished road

حالة العضو:   sondos غير موجود حالياً

إفتراضي رد: ( عفوا المشاركات فى هذا الباب ستحذف اذا حررت بالعربية) Sharing the Message of Isl

The Mission
The Prophet began by preaching his mission secretly first among his intimate friends, then among the members of his own tribe and thereafter publicly in the city and suburbs. He insisted on the belief in One Transcendent God, in Resurrection and the Last Judgment. He invited men to charity and beneficence. He took necessary steps to preserve through writing the revelations he was receiving, and ordered his adherents also to learn them by heart. This continued all through his life, since the Quran was not revealed all at once, but in fragments as occasions arose.
The number of his adherents increased gradually, but with the denunciation of paganism, the opposition also grew intense on the part of those who were firmly attached to their ancestral beliefs. This opposition degenerated in the course of time into physical torture of the Prophet and of those who had embraced his religion. These were stretched on burning sands, cauterized with red hot iron and imprisoned with chains on their feet. Some of them died of the effects of torture, but none would renounce his religion. In despair, the Prophet Muhammad advised his companions to quit their native town and take refuge abroad, in Abyssinia, "where governs a just ruler, in whose realm nobody is oppressed" (Ibn Hisham). Dozens of Muslims profited by his advice, though not all. These secret flights led to further persecution of those who remained behind.
The Prophet Muhammad [was instructed to call this] religion "Islam," i.e. submission to the will of God. Its distinctive features are two:
  1. A harmonious equilibrium between the temporal and the spiritual (the body and the soul), permitting a full enjoyment of all the good that God has created, (Quran 7:32), enjoining at the same time on everybody duties towards God, such as worship, fasting, charity, etc. Islam was to be the religion of the masses and not merely of the elect.
  2. A universality of the call - all the believers becoming brothers and equals without any distinction of class or race or tongue. The only superiority which it recognizes is a personal one, based on the greater fear of God and greater piety (Quran 49:13).



من مواضيع sondos في المنتدى:

نافورة تحمل سيارة
حكم عمليات جراحة التجميل
أحداث وقعت في رمضان
الشخصية الصفر
أغرب حوادث الطائرات
للاخوات فقط تعالى عرفينا انتى هتطبخى ايه النهاردة
أساليب معينة على الحفظ
كلمات فى حب الله عز و جل
الجلوس مع الكمبيوتر
استبشروا و تفاءلوا
أقوى محرك ديزل فى العالم
كفى بالموت واعظاً



التوقيع
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قديم 12 -11 -2008, 10:35 PM   #53 (permalink)

عضو ماسي

الصورة الرمزية sondos
تاريخ التسجيل: 29-07-2007
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آخر مشاركة : 29 -05 -2009 06:19 PM

معدل تقييم المستوى : 56 sondos is on a distinguished road

حالة العضو:   sondos غير موجود حالياً

إفتراضي رد: ( عفوا المشاركات فى هذا الباب ستحذف اذا حررت بالعربية) Sharing the Message of Isl

Social Boycott
When a large number of the Meccan Muslims migrated to Abyssinia, the leaders of paganism sent an ultimatum to the tribe of the Prophet, demanding that he should be excommunicated and outlawed and delivered to the pagans for being put to death. Every member of the tribe, Muslim and non-Muslim rejected the demand. (cf. Ibn Hisham). Thereupon the city decided on a complete boycott of the tribe: Nobody was to talk to them or have commercial or matrimonial relations with them. The group of Arab tribes called Ahabish, inhabiting the suburbs, who were allies of the Meccans, also joined in the boycott, causing stark misery among the innocent victims consisting of children, men and women, the old and the sick and the feeble. Some of them succumbed yet nobody would hand over the Prophet to his persecutors. An uncle of the Prophet, Abu Lahab, however left his tribesmen and participated in the boycott along with the pagans. After three dire years, during which the victims were obliged to devour even crushed hides, four or five non-Muslims, more humane than the rest and belonging to different clans proclaimed publicly their denunciation of the unjust boycott. At the same time, the document promulgating the pact of boycott which had been hung in the temple, was found, as Muhammad had predicted, eaten by white ants, that spared nothing but the words God and Muhammad. The boycott was lifted, yet owing to the privations that were undergone the wife and Abu Talib, the chief of the tribe and uncle of the Prophet died soon after. Another uncle of the Prophet, Abu-Lahab, who was an inveterate enemy of Islam, now succeeded to the headship of the tribe. (cf. lbn Hisham, Sirah).
The Ascension
It was at this time that the Prophet Muhammad was granted the mi'raj (ascension): He saw in a vision that he was received on heaven by God, and was witness of the marvels of the celestial regions. Returning, he brought for his community, as a Divine gift, the [ritual prayer of Islam, the salaat], which constitutes a sort of communion between man and God. It may be recalled that in the last part of Muslim service of worship, the faithful employ as a symbol of their being in the very presence of God, not concrete objects as others do at the time of communion, but the very words of greeting exchanged between the Prophet Muhammad and God on the occasion of the formers mi'raj: "The blessed and pure greetings for God! - Peace be with thee, O Prophet, as well as the mercy and blessing of God! - Peace be with us and with all the [righteous] servants of God!" The Christian term "communion" implies participation in the Divinity. Finding it pretentious, Muslims use the term "ascension" towards God and reception in His presence, God remaining God and man remaining man and no confusion between the twain.
The news of this celestial meeting led to an increase in the hostility of the pagans of Mecca; and the Prophet was obliged to quit his native town in search of an asylum elsewhere. He went to his maternal uncles in Ta'if, but returned immediately to Mecca, as the wicked people of that town chased the Prophet out of their city by pelting stones on him and wounding him.



من مواضيع sondos في المنتدى:

ماذا تعني لك كلمة.... منقول......
نخلة عجيبة... سبحان الله
من هو هذا الرجل ؟
اختاااااااااااااه
هل يتحداك طفلك باستمرار ؟؟
كيف تتخلص من عادة سيئة ؟؟
أغرب الحشرات فى العالم
للاخوات فقط تعالى عرفينا انتى هتطبخى ايه النهاردة
الشخصية بين الإيجابية والسلبية
ظاهرة كونية عجيبة تحدث للمريخ.. تدعونا للتأمل
أغرب تمساح فى العالم لونه أبيض
أشكال الفازات الزجاجية والكريستالية



التوقيع
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غزة لن تموت لن تموت
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قديم 12 -11 -2008, 10:40 PM   #54 (permalink)

عضو ماسي

الصورة الرمزية sondos
تاريخ التسجيل: 29-07-2007
رقم العضوية :  50293
عدد المشاركات: 2,858
الردود المواضيع

آخر مشاركة : 29 -05 -2009 06:19 PM

معدل تقييم المستوى : 56 sondos is on a distinguished road

حالة العضو:   sondos غير موجود حالياً

إفتراضي رد: ( عفوا المشاركات فى هذا الباب ستحذف اذا حررت بالعربية) Sharing the Message of Isl

Migration to Madinah
The annual pilgrimage of the Ka'bah brought to Mecca people from all parts of Arabia. The Prophet Muhammad tried to persuade one tribe after another to afford him shelter and allow him to carry on his mission of reform. The contingents of fifteen tribes, whom he approached in succession, refused to do so more or less brutally, but he did not despair. Finally he met half a dozen inhabitants of Madinah who being neighbor of the Jews and the Christians, had some notion of prophets and Divine messages. They knew also that these "people of the Books" were awaiting the arrival of a prophet - a last comforter. So these Madinans decided not to lose the opportunity of obtaining an advance over others, and forthwith embraced Islam, promising further to provide additional adherents and necessary help from Madinah. The following year a dozen new Madinans took the oath of allegiance to him and requested him to provide with a missionary teacher. The work of the missionary, Mus'ab, proved very successful and he led a contingent of seventy-three new converts to Mecca, at the time of the pilgrimage. These invited the Prophet and his Meccan companions to migrate to their town, and promised to shelter the Prophet and to treat him and his companions as their own kith and kin. Secretly and in small groups, the greater part of the Muslims emigrated to Madinah. Upon this the pagans of Mecca not only confiscated the property of the evacuees, but devised a plot to assassinate the Prophet. It became now impossible for him to remain at home. It is worthy of mention, that in spite of their hostility to his mission, the pagans had unbounded confidence in his probity, so much so that many of them used to deposit their savings with him. The Prophet Muhammad now entrusted all these deposits to 'Ali, a cousin of his, with instructions to return in due course to the rightful owners. He then left the town secretly in the company of his faithful friend, Abu-Bakr. After several adventures, they succeeded in reaching Madinah in safety. This happened in 622, whence starts the Hijrah calendar.
Reorganization of the Community
For the better rehabilitation of the displaced immigrants, the Prophet created a fraternization between them and an equal number of well-to-do Madinans. The families of each pair of the contractual brothers worked together to earn their livelihood, and aided one another in the business of life.
Further he thought that the development of the man as a whole would be better achieved if he coordinated religion and politics as two constituent parts of one whole. To this end he invited the representatives of the Muslims as well as the non-Muslim inhabitants of the region: Arabs, Jews, Christians and others, and suggested the establishment of a City-State in Madinah. With their assent, he endowed the city with a written constitution - the first of its kind in the world - in which he defined the duties and rights both of the citizens and the head of the State - the Prophet Muhammad was unanimously hailed as such - and abolished the customary private justice. The administration of justice became henceforward the concern of the central organization of the community of the citizens. The document laid down principles of defense and foreign policy: it organized a system of social insurance, called ma'aqil, in cases of too heavy obligations. It recognized that the Prophet Muhammad would have the final word in all differences, and that there was no limit to his power of legislation. It recognized also explicitly liberty of religion, particularly for the Jews, to whom the constitutional act afforded equality with Muslims in all that concerned life in this world (cf. infra n. 303).
Muhammad journeyed several times with a view to win the neighboring tribes and to conclude with them treaties of alliance and mutual help. With their help, he decided to bring to bear economic pressure on the Meccan pagans, who had confiscated the property of the Muslim evacuees and also caused innumerable damage. Obstruction in the way of the Meccan caravans and their passage through the Madinan region exasperated the pagans, and a bloody struggle ensued.
In the concern for the material interests of the community, the spiritual aspect was never neglected. Hardly a year had passed after the migration to Madinah, when the most rigorous of spiritual disciplines, the fasting for the whole month of Ramadan every year, was imposed on every adult Muslim, man and woman.



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هل يتحداك طفلك باستمرار ؟؟
كل عام و أنتم بخير
لن يصيبنا الا ما كتب الله لنا ...(لا علينا)
فضائل شهر الله المحرم وأحكامه
فواكه مفيدة
كيف تكون ذكياً إجتماعياً
رسالة إلى كل عاق
حُكم الإحتفال بعيد الحب
ظاهرة كونية عجيبة تحدث للمريخ.. تدعونا للتأمل
أغرب و أكبر الجسور فى العالم
مواقف إسلامية
أعظم كلمة هى الله



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   رد مع اقتباس
قديم 12 -11 -2008, 10:44 PM   #55 (permalink)

عضو ماسي

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معدل تقييم المستوى : 56 sondos is on a distinguished road

حالة العضو:   sondos غير موجود حالياً

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Struggle Against Intolerance and Unbelief

Not content with the expulsion of the Muslim compatriots, the Meccans sent an ultimatum to the Madinans, demanding the surrender or at least the expulsion of Muhammad and his companions but evidently all such efforts proved in vain. A few months later, in the year 2 A. H., they sent a powerful army against the Prophet, who opposed them at Badr; and the pagans thrice as numerous as the Muslims, were routed. After a year of preparation, the Meccans again invaded Madinah to avenge the defeat of Badr. They were now four times as numerous as the Muslims. After a bloody encounter at Uhud, the enemy retired, the issue being indecisive. The mercenaries in the Meccan army did not want to take too much risk, or endanger their safety.
In the meanwhile the Jewish citizens of Madinah began to foment trouble. About the time of the victory of Badr, one of their leaders, Ka'b ibn al-Ashraf, proceeded to Mecca to give assurance of his alliance with the pagans, and to incite them to a war of revenge. After the battle of Uhud, the tribe of the same chieftain plotted to assassinate the Prophet by throwing on him a mill-stone from above a tower, when he had gone to visit their locality. In spite of all this, the only demand the Prophet made of the men of this tribe was to quit the Madinan region, taking with them all their properties, after selling their immovable items and recovering their debts from the Muslims. The clemency thus extended had an effect contrary to what was hoped. The exiled not only contacted the Meccans, but also the tribes of the North, South and East of Madinah, mobilized military aid, and planned from Khaibar an invasion of Madinah, with forces four times more numerous than those employed at Uhud. The Muslims prepared for a siege, and dug a ditch to defend themselves against this hardest of all trials. Although the defection of the Jews still remaining inside Madinah at a later stage upset all strategy, yet with a sagacious diplomacy, the Prophet succeeded in breaking up the alliance, and the different enemy groups retired one after the other.
Alcoholic drinks, gambling and games of chance were at this time declared forbidden for the Muslims.
The Reconciliation
The Prophet tried once more to reconcile the Meccans and proceeded to Mecca. The barring of the route of their Northern caravans had ruined their economy. The Prophet promised them transit security, extradition of their fugitives and the fulfillment of every condition they desired, agreeing even to return to Madinah without accomplishing the pilgrimage of the Ka'bah. Thereupon the two contracting parties promised at Hudaibiyah in the suburbs of Mecca, not only the maintenance of peace, but also the observance of neutrality in their conflicts with third parties.
Profiting by the peace, the Prophet launched an intensive program for the propagation of his religion. He addressed missionary letters to the foreign rulers of Byzantium, Iran, Abyssinia and other lands. The Byzantine autocrat priest - Daughter of the Arabs - embraced Islam, but for this, was lynched by the Christian mob; the prefect of Ma'an (Palestine) suffered the same fate, and was decapitated and crucified by order of the emperor. A Muslim ambassador was assassinated in Syria-Palestine; and instead of punishing the culprit, the emperor Heraclius rushed with his armies to protect him against the punitive expedition sent by the Prophet (battle of Mu'tah).
The pagans of Mecca hoping to profit by the Muslim difficulties, violated the terms of their treaty. Upon this, the Prophet himself led an army, ten thousand strong, and surprised Mecca which he occupied in a bloodless manner. As a benevolent conqueror, he caused the vanquished people to assemble, reminded them of their ill deeds, their religious persecution, unjust confiscation of the evacuee property, ceaseless invasions and senseless hostilities for twenty years continuously. He asked them: "Now what do you expect of me?" When everybody lowered his head with shame, the Prophet proclaimed: "May God pardon you; go in peace; there shall be no responsibility on you today; you are free!" He even renounced the claim for the Muslim property confiscated by the pagans. This produced a great psychological change of hearts instantaneously. When a Meccan chief advanced with a fulsome heart towards the Prophet, after hearing this general amnesty, in order to declare his acceptance of Islam, the Prophet told him: "And in my turn, I appoint you the governor of Mecca!" Without leaving a single soldier in the conquered city, the Prophet retired to Madinah. The Islamization of Mecca, which was accomplished in a few hours, was complete.
Immediately after the occupation of Mecca, the city of Ta'if mobilized to fight against the Prophet. With some difficulty the enemy was dispersed in the valley of Hunain, but the Muslims preferred to raise the siege of nearby Ta'if and use pacific means to break the resistance of this region. Less than a year later, a delegation from Ta'if came to Madinah offering submission. But it requested exemption from prayer, taxes and military service, and the continuance of the liberty to adultery and fornication and alcoholic drinks. It demanded even the conservation of the temple of the idol al-Lat at Ta'if. But Islam was not a materialist immoral movement; and soon the delegation itself felt ashamed of its demands regarding prayer, adultery and wine. The Prophet consented to concede exemption from payment of taxes and rendering of military service; and added: You need not demolish the temple with your own hands: we shall send agents from here to do the job, and if there should be any consequences, which you are afraid of on account of your superstitions, it will be they who would suffer. This act of the Prophet shows what concessions could be given to new converts. The conversion of the Ta'ifites was so whole hearted that in a short while, they themselves renounced the contracted exemptions, and we find the Prophet nominating a tax collector in their locality as in other Islamic regions.
In all these "wars," extending over a period of ten years, the non-Muslims lost on the battlefield only about 250 persons killed, and the Muslim losses were even less. With these few incisions, the whole continent of Arabia. with its million and more of square miles, was cured of the abscess of anarchy and immorality. During these ten years of disinterested struggle, all the peoples of the Arabian Peninsula and the southern regions of Iraq and Palestine had voluntarily embraced Islam. Some Christian, Jewish and Parsi groups remained attached to their creeds, and they were granted liberty of conscience as well as judicial and juridical autonomy.
In the year 10 H., when the Prophet went to Mecca for Hajj (pilgrimage), he met 140,000 Muslims there, who had come from different parts of Arabia to fulfill their religious obligation. He addressed to them his celebrated sermon, in which he gave a resume of his teachings: "Belief in One God without images or symbols, equality of all the Believers without distinction of race or class, the superiority of individuals being based solely on piety; sanctity of life, property and honor; abolition of interest, and of vendettas and private justice; better treatment of women; obligatory inheritance and distribution of the property of deceased persons among near relatives of both sexes, and removal of the possibility of the accumulation of wealth in the hands of the few." The Quran and the conduct of the Prophet were to serve as the bases of law and a healthy criterion in every aspect of human life.
On his return to Madinah, he fell ill; and a few weeks later, when he breathed his last, he had the satisfaction that he had well accomplished the task which he had undertaken - to preach to the world the Divine message.
He bequeathed to posterity, a religion of pure monotheism; he created a well-disciplined State out of the existent chaos and gave peace in place of the war of everybody against everybody else; he established a harmonious equilibrium between the spiritual and the temporal, between the mosque and the citadel; he left a new system of law, which dispensed impartial justice, in which even the head of the State was as much a subject to it as any commoner, and in which religious tolerance was so great that non-Muslim inhabitants of Muslim countries equally enjoyed complete juridical, judicial and cultural autonomy. In the matter of the revenues of the State, the Quran fixed the principles of budgeting, and paid more thought to the poor than to anybody else. The revenues were declared to be in no wise the private property of the head of the State. Above all, the Prophet Muhammad set a noble example and fully practiced all that he taught to others.



من مواضيع sondos في المنتدى:

اختاااااااااااااه
إذا عصاني من يعرفني سلطت عليه من لا يعرفني
اليك 17 طريقة للتخلص من الذنوب
كيف نحب الله ورسوله صلى الله عليه وسلم ؟
متابعة الأمام
على فراش الموت
كيف تكون ذكياً إجتماعياً
جواهر من أقوال السلف الصالح
ألف مبااااااااااااااااارك
** ثمرات و فضائل المحبة في الله **
النصيحة هى.......
مائة وسيلة لنصرة المصطفى صلى الله عليه وسلم



التوقيع
هذا التوقيع اهداء من أختنا الحبيبة تاج المنتدى / عبير محمود
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   رد مع اقتباس
قديم 15 -11 -2008, 11:07 AM   #56 (permalink)

مراقب عام

الصورة الرمزية ايمن ابوالمجد
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معدل تقييم المستوى : 224 ايمن ابوالمجد will become famous soon enough ايمن ابوالمجد will become famous soon enough

حالة العضو:   ايمن ابوالمجد موجود حالياً

إفتراضي رد: ( عفوا المشاركات فى هذا الباب ستحذف اذا حررت بالعربية) Sharing the Message of Isl



The Stories of Prophets
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من مواضيع ايمن ابوالمجد في المنتدى:

برنامج ادخال المؤثرات الفنية على كافة الصور لديكDream Light Photo Editor v3.0
DVDFab Platinum 5.3.0.5 Ghosthunter
روائع ما قراء شيخ المقارىء المصرية عبد الباسط عبد الصمدبالمساجد سورة التحريم &القصار
رجل يقود سيارة نقل بقدم واحدة بلاسكندريه -مصر
مراتب الناس في الصلاة....
برنامج رائع لتحويل لتحويل الصوتيات من rm to mb3 Wisecroft Ripper
نادرة للشيخ عبد الباسط عبد الصمد من امسية دينية
اياك وان تحسب طبعك على الايام هان
خطبة ثرية للداعية فضيلة الشيخ عبد الحميد كشك - النفاق وجزاؤه فى الدنيا والاخرة-
xp_icons أيقونات رائعة زين بها حاسبك
روائع ما قراء شيخ المقارىء المصرية عبد الباسط عبد الصمدبالمساجد وسورة أل عمران
نظام جــديد Winutuxu OS iso with Sp2



التوقيع



انت الزائر رقم

لمواضيعى


الحمد لله ماشاء الله رقم جديد للحضور للمنتدى تجاوز 6800 عضو
للعام 1430/2009 -خالص الشكر للساده الحضور والادارييين -
راجع هذا الرابط

http://quran.maktoob.com/vb/quran66625/




   رد مع اقتباس
قديم 19 -11 -2008, 12:53 AM   #57 (permalink)

عضو ماسي

الصورة الرمزية sondos
تاريخ التسجيل: 29-07-2007
رقم العضوية :  50293
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الردود المواضيع

آخر مشاركة : 29 -05 -2009 06:19 PM

معدل تقييم المستوى : 56 sondos is on a distinguished road

حالة العضو:   sondos غير موجود حالياً

إفتراضي رد: ( عفوا المشاركات فى هذا الباب ستحذف اذا حررت بالعربية) Sharing the Message of Isl

The Sunnah

Following the Sunnah (example) of the Prophet (peace be upon him) is a fundamental part of Islam.. Allah orders us in numerous places in the Qu'ran to obey Him and to obey the messenger. Alhumdulillah, the record of the Prophet's (sunnah) have been kept until the present day. It is to our own detriment, if we fail to study both the Qu'ran and the Sunnah.

To be a true Muslim, the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) must be followed. The sources of information about the Sunnah are found in Hadith (sayings and actions of the Prophet as well as things that he silently consented to). There are many authentic books of hadith from which these references are derived as well as scholars of hadith, who spend years of memorizing, studying and understanding the science of hadith.

When a Muslim knows the Qu'ran and seeks to obey the orders of Allah (ta'ala), it naturally follows that he/she will obey the Prophet (peace be upon him) as this is ordered by Allah in Qu'ran.

{And obey Allah and the Messenger (Muhammad ) that you may obtain mercy}(3:132)

Islam is a way of life. Not just a set of orders, restrictions etc, but a spiritual, practical and natural development of the human being and society into a well organized, just and pious state of being. Muslims are those who, by following the Prophet (peace be upon him), who was said to be the 'Qu'ran in action', develop characteristics that are esteemed by all. It is upon the base of such characters, that a truly Islamic society emerges.

The Muslim who follows the Sunnah, learns how to combine strength with gentleness, modesty with courage, patience with fortitude and spirituality with practicality. The Muslim who follows the sunnah of Muhammad (peace be upon him) is kind, gentle and generous to the family, hospitable to the guest, brave in battle and forgiving in victory. The Muslim who follows the Sunnah is modest in dress and manners, wealth is marked by humility and generosity, poverty is accompanied by patience, hope and effort, malice and revenge have no place in the heart and the constant love and fear of Allah (ta'ala) reigns supreme in both heart and mind, and is the pivot point of action in their lives.

May Allah (ta'ala) fortify our Iman and give us knowledge that is beneficial to us. May He, Who is the Most Merciful, let us appreciate the light of Islam, amidst the degeneration of mankind, and establish us on the way of the Sunnah.

Contributed by : Velma Co ok, Australia



من مواضيع sondos في المنتدى:

على فراش الموت
هل سألت نفسك هذه الأسئلة ؟
أشكال الفازات الزجاجية والكريستالية
قصيدة جميلة عن القدس
هل تنتهي الحيــــــــــــــاة عندما نخطئ......؟؟!!!
باب صوم عشر ذي الحجة
أغرب حوادث الطائرات
اليك 17 طريقة للتخلص من الذنوب
حُكم الإحتفال بعيد الحب
كلمات فى حب الله عز و جل
أحوال النبى صلى الله عليه وسلم فى رمضان
استبشروا و تفاءلوا



التوقيع
هذا التوقيع اهداء من أختنا الحبيبة تاج المنتدى / عبير محمود
غزة لن تموت لن تموت
   رد مع اقتباس
قديم 27 -11 -2008, 03:16 AM   #58 (permalink)

عضو ماسي

الصورة الرمزية sondos
تاريخ التسجيل: 29-07-2007
رقم العضوية :  50293
عدد المشاركات: 2,858
الردود المواضيع

آخر مشاركة : 29 -05 -2009 06:19 PM

معدل تقييم المستوى : 56 sondos is on a distinguished road

حالة العضو:   sondos غير موجود حالياً

إفتراضي رد: ( عفوا المشاركات فى هذا الباب ستحذف اذا حررت بالعربية) Sharing the Message of Isl

Prophet Muhammad`s (PBUH) Farewell Sermon
3/24/2008 - Religious Social - Article Ref: IC0107-322
Number of comments: 147

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After praising, and thanking Allah he said:
"O People, lend me an attentive ear, for I know not whether after this year, I shall ever be amongst you again. Therefore listen to what I am saying to you very carefully and TAKE THESE WORDS TO THOSE WHO COULD NOT BE PRESENT HERE TODAY.
O People, just as you regard this month, this day, this city as Sacred, so regard the life and property of every Muslim as a sacred trust. Return the goods entrusted to you to their rightful owners. Hurt no one so that no one may hurt you. Remember that you will indeed meet your Lord, and that He will indeed reckon your deeds. ALLAH has forbidden you to take usury (interest), therefore all interest obligation shall henceforth be waived. Your capital, however, is yours to keep. You will neither inflict nor suffer any inequity. Allah has Judged that there shall be no interest and that all the interest due to Abbas ibn 'Abd'al Muttalib (Prophet's uncle) shall henceforth be waived...
Beware of Satan, for the safety of your religion. He has lost all hope that he will ever be able to lead you astray in big things, so beware of following him in small things.
O People, it is true that you have certain rights with regard to your women, but they also have rights over you. Remember that you have taken them as your wives only under Allah's trust and with His permission. If they abide by your right then to them belongs the right to be fed and clothed in kindness. Do treat your women well and be kind to them for they are your partners and committed helpers. And it is your right that they do not make friends with any one of whom you do not approve, as well as never to be unchaste.
O People, listen to me in earnest, worship Allah, say your five daily prayers (Salah), fast during the month of Ramadan, and give your wealth in Zakat. Perform Hajj if you can afford to.
All mankind is from Adam and Eve, an Arab has no superiority over a non-Arab nor a non-Arab has any superiority over an Arab; also a white has no superiority over black nor a black has any superiority over white except by piety and good action. Learn that every Muslim is a brother to every Muslim and that the Muslims constitute one brotherhood. Nothing shall be legitimate to a Muslim which belongs to a fellow Muslim unless it was given freely and willingly. Do not, therefore, do injustice to yourselves.
Remember, one day you will appear before Allah and answer your deeds. So beware, do not stray from the path of righteousness after I am gone.
O People, no prophet or apostle will come after me and no new faith will be born. Reason well, therefore, O People, and understand words which I convey to you. I leave behind me two things, the QURAN and my example, the SUNNAH and if you follow these you will never go astray.
All those who listen to me shall pass on my words to others and those to others again; and may the last ones understand my words better than those who listen to me directly. Be my witness, O Allah, that I have conveyed your message to your people".



من مواضيع sondos في المنتدى:

أضخم شجرة فى العالم
جواهر من أقوال السلف الصالح
موسوعة قل و لا تقل
كل اللى يدخل يقرأ الفاتحة على العزيزة الغالية فقيدة المنتدى سامية عبد رب النبي محمد
ارجو الدعاء لهم
أكبر تيليسكوب بالعالم
إنها مثل كيس القمح.
انتبه ألفاظ مذمومة
علاج بسيط لمن يعاني من حموضة (حرقان) المعدة
على فراش الموت
كيف تختار الفكرة المبتكرة ؟
إلى من يهمه الأمر



التوقيع
هذا التوقيع اهداء من أختنا الحبيبة تاج المنتدى / عبير محمود
غزة لن تموت لن تموت
   رد مع اقتباس
قديم 28 -11 -2008, 03:40 PM   #59 (permalink)

عضو

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آخر مشاركة : 17 -12 -2008 04:44 PM

معدل تقييم المستوى : 0 رفيدةاللأنصارية is on a distinguished road

حالة العضو:   رفيدةاللأنصارية غير موجود حالياً

إفتراضي رد: ( عفوا المشاركات فى هذا الباب ستحذف اذا حررت بالعربية) Sharing the Message of Isl

Thank you



من مواضيع رفيدةاللأنصارية في المنتدى:

رفيدة الانصارية

   رد مع اقتباس
قديم 02 -12 -2008, 01:59 PM   #60 (permalink)

عضو ماسي

الصورة الرمزية sondos
تاريخ التسجيل: 29-07-2007
رقم العضوية :  50293
عدد المشاركات: 2,858
الردود المواضيع

آخر مشاركة : 29 -05 -2009 06:19 PM

معدل تقييم المستوى : 56 sondos is on a distinguished road

حالة العضو:   sondos غير موجود حالياً

إفتراضي رد: ( عفوا المشاركات فى هذا الباب ستحذف اذا حررت بالعربية) Sharing the Message of Isl

Allah blessed U My sister Rofaida



من مواضيع sondos في المنتدى:

وصفات للتخلص من رائحة العرق
أين نحن من النفس المطمئنة؟
أكبر تيليسكوب بالعالم
نافورة تحمل سيارة
ارجو الدعاء لهم
موسوعة قل و لا تقل
رضا الوالدين
هـل تعرف ما هـى أسماء السمـوات السبع وألوانهـا؟
**كلمات جــــــميله عن الثقة بالنفس**
للاخوات فقط تعالى عرفينا انتى هتطبخى ايه النهاردة
اختاااااااااااااه
إنها مثل كيس القمح.



التوقيع
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