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Al-Mutayyam 6 - Ahmad's Suffering by Nour Al-Huda Al-Jammal... In the previous part, we responded to some of the doubts related to some cases, such as the case of the well of Buday'ah, the hadith of the monkey that committed adultery, and the ruling on drinking camel urine. In this part, we will discuss the stages that the Islamic call went through in its early stages, and in its beginnings, during which it was afflicted by what afflicts all calls in their infancy. We will discuss the secret phase that witnessed the entry of the first group of the Prophet's Companions, peace and blessings be upon him, into this religion, including Abu Bakr al-Siddiq, Umar ibn al-Khattab, Uthman ibn Affan, and others who had the distinction of being the first to enter this blessed call. We will then discuss the beginning of the second stage of the call, namely, the stage of proclaiming it publicly, and how this stage led to clear positions. We will then discuss two dangerous matters that stand between a person and his acceptance of the truth: the first is blind imitation, and the second is a person's familiarity with blessings. Then we will continue talking about another stage of the stages that the Islamic call went through, which is the stage of harm, which we divided into twenty-six incidents, each of which reflects the extent of the psychological and physical harm that the Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, and those who believed with him encountered, as the leaders of disbelief from Quraysh did not leave any kind of They did not do any harm except to inflict it on the Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace, and his followers until they turned them back from their religion and diverted them from this belief whose light had settled in the depths of their hearts.
Al-Mutayyam 7 - Verses of the Almighty Written by Nour Al-Huda Al-Jammal ... In the previous part (the sixth), we talked about one of the stages that the Islamic call went through in its beginning, which is the stage of harm. We talked about it in twenty-six moments. These moments reflected the extent of the psychological and physical harm that the Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, and those who believed with him encountered. However, all of this did not It turns them away from their religion, but does not divert them from their belief, the light of which has settled in the depths of their hearts. We begin this (seventh) part by talking about one of the miracles with which Allah supported His Prophet ﷺ, namely the miracle of the splitting of the moon. This is a great sign that hardly any of the signs of the prophets can equal. Then we will talk after that about the migration of some of the Companions to Abyssinia. We will review the reasons for this migration in its first and second stages, why the Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, chose Abyssinia over any other place, what was the position of the Quraysh regarding this migration, and how the Companions passed this difficult stage in a foreign country. On them. After that, we will move on to talk about one of the most difficult stages that the Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, and his companions went through, namely the stage of the unjust siege, where the Quraysh besieged the Messenger of God, peace and blessings be upon him, and those with him in the valley of Abu Talib. They wrote this down in a document known as “The Boycott Document,” and hung it inside the Kaaba to ensure its implementation. This siege lasted. Three years. No sooner had this distress subsided than two events occurred that caused the Prophet ﷺ extreme grief: The first was the death of the Prophet's uncle, Abu Talib ibn Abd al-Muttalib. The second was the death of the Mother of the Believers, Khadija. Then we will discuss the Prophet's (peace and blessings be upon him) journey to Taif to invite them to God Almighty and the obstinacy he encountered from these people. After that, we will discuss the Isra' and Mi'raj (Night Journey), a journey about which much debate has been raised: Was it while awake or asleep? Was it with the spirit alone, or with both the body and spirit? Why did the Isra' (Night Journey) occur first, followed by the Mi'raj (Ascension to Heaven)? Many questions related to this blessed journey will be answered in this section. Then, about the first and second pledges of allegiance at Al-Aqaba, and about the effects that resulted from these two pledges of allegiance, such as opening a new field for calling to Allah, the Exalted, and preparing a suitable environment for receiving this religion to which the Messenger of Allah, may God bless him and grant him peace, called, so that this blessed step would be like a prelude to the migration of The Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, then went to Medina. Then we will conclude this section by talking about the Quraysh’s miserable attempt to get rid of the Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him. They agreed that a brave man from each tribe would participate in the killing of the Messenger of God, peace and blessings be upon him. His blood would be divided among the tribes, and the Banu Hashim would be unable to avenge him, peace and blessings be upon him. They would not be able to retaliate against all the Arabs, and how could the polytheists? And others killed the Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace, and God Almighty protected him from that, so He said to him: {And God will protect you from the people} [Surat Al-Ma’idah: 67]
Al-Mutayyam 8 - Because it is the model Written by Nour Al-Huda Al-Jammal... In the previous part (the seventh), we talked about the Isra and Mi'raj journey, and we answered many questions related to this blessed journey. We also discussed the first and second pledges of allegiance at Al-'Aqaba, and the consequences of these two pledges. Then we concluded the section by discussing the Quraysh's desperate attempt to get rid of the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him), and how God Almighty protected him from that. In this eighth part, we will address one of the most important issues related to the person of the Messenger of God, peace and blessings be upon him, namely the issue of infallibility. This issue has preoccupied many, and those with malicious intentions have tried to turn it into a source of criticism to undermine the foundations of this great religion. What is the truth about infallibility? If Allah protected His Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him), why did the polytheists of Arabia oppress him and harm him and his followers? Does Allah's statement to His Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him): {And He found you lost and guided you}, and His statement: {And if you were before that among the heedless} contradict his (peace and blessings be upon him) infallibility? Did the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) fall into temptation? Did the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) bear any sins? Then we continue discussing that Allah made His Messenger ﷺ the perfect model to be emulated. We then address two of the most important issues related to the infallibility of the Prophet ﷺ: The first question: Was the Messenger of Allah ﷺ bewitched? The second question: Does the Messenger of Allah's (peace and blessings be upon him) forgetting some matters contradict Allah's (peace and blessings be upon him) protection of him? Then we conclude this section by discussing the truth about the Prophet's (peace and blessings be upon him) death due to his eating poisoned sheep.
Al-Mutayyam 9 - The Obvious Harm Written by Nour Al-Huda Al-Jammal ... We finished talking in the previous part (the eighth) about the issue of infallibility, and we responded to many of the doubts related to it. In this part (the ninth), we begin our talk about the blessed Prophetic migration to the illuminated city of Medina, and we will divide this part into two chapters; In the first chapter, we review the motives and reasons for the migration, the consequences of the Quraysh's stubbornness toward the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him), their resistance to his blessed call, and their attempts to tempt all who responded to this call, until God permitted him to migrate to Medina. Then, in the second chapter, we will discuss the events of this blessed migration and the miracles that occurred during this journey. Finally, we will discuss the Prophet's arrival in Medina and the foundations he established to establish the new society. Building a mosque, establishing brotherhood between the Muhajireen and the Ansar, and signing a document between him and all the factions inhabiting the city to ensure peaceful coexistence for all.
Al-Mutayyam 10 - Jihad in the Dock of Accusation Written by Nour Al-Huda Al-Jammal... In the ninth part of the book “Al-Mutayyam”, we talked about the principles that the Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, established to establish the new society in the enlightened city. Building a mosque, establishing brotherhood between the Muhajireen and the Ansar, and signing a covenant between him and all the factions inhabiting the city to ensure peaceful coexistence for all. And before you is the tenth part, in which we will address one of the most serious issues that many people have misunderstood, and about which many doubts have been raised. Doubters and enemies of this religion have sought to make it a target through which to spread their venom: the issue of jihad and its philosophy in Islam. We will begin our discussion of this issue in this section by discussing the manifestations of peace in the religion of Islam. We will also respond to a suspicion that has long been raised by those with ill intentions, namely that Islam spread by the sword. We then conclude this section by answering two important questions related to this issue: First: What is the meaning of the Prophet's (peace and blessings be upon him) statement, "I have been commanded to fight people"? Second: Did the Messenger of God (peace and blessings be upon him) kill anyone with his own hand? Then we will talk about the concept of jihad in Islamic law and other laws, the etiquette of jihad in Islam, the guidance of the Messenger of God, peace and blessings be upon him, before and during the fighting, and how he, peace and blessings be upon him, treated those who were captured during the fighting. Finally, we will discuss how Islam dealt with the issue of slavery and how it abolished this system with a sound methodology. We will then address the issue of the jizya tax imposed by Islam on non-Muslims. This issue has been misunderstood by some, who have failed to grasp Islam's purpose in imposing it. Then we will conclude this section by talking about the rights of the People of the Covenant in Islamic law.
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