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Why, where did we come from and where to? ... Here it is, my friend, the first part of the book “Al-Mutayyam,” which we will begin with the story of creation, and through it we will answer many of the doubts related to the issue of human control and choice, and why God created us, and what is the world of atoms, and why God does not admit us all to Paradise, and was Adam in Paradise before his descent to Earth, and why God creates things and then forbids them to us. Who is our true enemy? How can Adam be infallible when he disobeyed God? Why do evil, injustice, trials, disabilities, death, and the loss of loved ones exist? Does drawing closer to God lead to more trials? Why are there constant warnings and threats in the Quran? Why does Allah not guide us all? Can science create like Allah's creation? What is the difference between belief and Islamic law? Are religions different? Who is the first to proclaim faith? Then we will talk about the divisions of the Arabs in Mecca, why we explain these classifications, how the Arabs lived before Islam, and how the circumstances required a savior who would raise the banner of truth and bring people’s hearts together.
The Origin of Human Existence in Mecca... In the first part of the book "Al-Mutayyam," we talked about the story of creation and the purpose for which we were created. We also answered many of the doubts related to the issue of human beings' control and choice: Why does God Almighty not admit us all to Paradise? Why does God create things and then forbid them to us? And other doubts related to this. The issue. Then we talked about the divisions of the Arabs (Arab, Arabized, and extinct), and we mentioned why we explain these classifications. We also discussed the impact of knowing these divisions on the study of the blessed Prophetic biography. Before you, dear reader, is the second part of the book "Al-Mutayyam," in which we will discuss the history of Yemen. This ancient history is one of the cornerstones of this fragrant biography. We will talk about the kings who ruled Yemen in the past, and you will see that everyone was killing each other for the sake of power. You will also see how God protected the Kaaba from the hand of the brutal Abraha al-Habashi. To form within yourself a picture of the conditions of the Sacred House at that time. You will understand and realize that Allah was preparing this Arabian region for an important matter, namely the mission of the Final Prophet, our Master, the Messenger of Allah ﷺ. We will talk about the history of the Ancient House: What is the story of this House? When did human presence begin in Mecca, and other matters related to the history of this blessed spot, so that you can stand at the beginning of the ladder that leads you to the pulpit of light, the pulpit of the Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace, and so that you can stand from the top of the mountain of certainty with a wise eye that sees with brilliant insight how Islam emerged and how it passed. All the difficulties and obstacles
Najm Ahmed... In the previous part, we talked about the history of the Ancient House, which God permitted to be raised up to be worshipped in it. We also talked about Judaism and Christianity in the Arab countries, and how these two religions entered these lands, causing conflict between them. It reveals to us the extent of the chaos in which the Arabs lived before Islam, and how the circumstances required a savior who would raise the banner of truth and win people's hearts over to him. Here is the third part of the book "Al-Mutayyam," in which we commemorate the birth of the Prophet of Guidance and the best of creation, our Master Muhammad ibn Abdullah, peace and blessings be upon him. We will review the atmosphere in which the Messenger (peace and blessings be upon him) was born, the foundations to which he was based, and the environment in which he grew up, to see how the vision seen by one of the kings of Yemen and narrated to Abd al-Muttalib concerning the imminent mission of the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) came true. We will also discuss a very important issue: This is the issue of revelation. We will pause to discuss this issue briefly so that we can review some of its important points. We will begin these points in this section by talking about the nature of revelation and the personality of the Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him. Was he a fictional or real personality? What did the Torah and the Gospel say about him, peace and blessings be upon him? Then we will conclude this. Part of the answer to a question that imposes itself, which is: Why do they deny him, peace and blessings be upon him, while the Qur’an records his existence, and history bears witness to him, peace and blessings be upon him?
Issues about Revelation... We began speaking in the third part of the book “Al-Mutayyam” about the issue of revelation. We addressed some points related to this important topic, such as: the nature of revelation, and whether the personality of the Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, was imaginary or real, and what the Torah and the Gospel said about him, peace and blessings be upon him. Then we answered a question that imposes Himself, and He is: Why do they deny him, peace and blessings be upon him, while the Qur’an records his existence, and history bears witness to him, peace and blessings be upon him? And before you is the fourth part of this book, in which we complete the discussion of some points related to the issue of revelation, and we begin our discussion of the centrality of man upon which the Western theory is based, and the extent to which this theory conflicts with what the call of the Prophet ﷺ was based upon in explaining the truth of the centrality of the love of God Almighty. and His worship in human life. Then we will discuss the extent of the independence of Islamic legislation, and we will answer some of the questions that are often raised when discussing revelation and its nature, such as: Was the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) influenced by the Hanafis who preceded him? Is it possible that Buhayra the monk was a fictitious character? What is the Quran's position on other beliefs? What is the truth about the separate letters in the Quran, and did the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) take them from previous religious laws? We answer this important question: Whose word is the Quran? Then we continue our blessed journey and complete our discussion of the issue of revelation. We begin our discussion of the forms and types of revelation, then we answer some questions related to this matter, such as: Was revelation a type of epilepsy, or did its source come from Satan? Was the revelation magic or merely a dream that the Messenger of God (peace and blessings be upon him) saw? We conclude our discussion of the issue of revelation by discussing the Prophet's (peace and blessings be upon him) illiteracy and answering important questions related to this matter: Does a person's illiteracy mean his ignorance? Did the fact that the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) was illiterate mean that the scribes of the revelation were deceiving him? Was the Messenger of God (peace and blessings be upon him) merely a righteous man or was he a social reformer? Then comes the conclusion, with which we conclude our discussion of everything related to the issue of revelation.
If only they knew that...the fourth part was the conclusion of the chapter on revelation, and here is the fifth part of the book "Al-Mutayyam" in which we talk about one of the most important issues related to the person of the Messenger of God, peace and blessings be upon him, which is "the issue of polygamy." This is an issue that has been the subject of much controversy, with skeptics attempting to use it as a challenge to his prophethood. Therefore, we discuss the reasons why the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) enumerated his wives. We then discuss the wives the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) consummated his marriage with, and respond to some of the doubts raised regarding his marriage to certain women. We then conclude this section by mentioning the women with whom the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) entered into marriage but did not consummate the marriage, and those among them who gave themselves to him (peace and blessings be upon him). We then discuss some issues related to women, such as: (The enslavement of women in war... Why! - Between the free woman and the slave woman - The benefits resulting from captivity - The story of the veil - And strike them!). Finally, we respond to some of the doubts raised by those who doubt the Sunnah of the Messenger of God, peace and blessings be upon him, such as: (The case of the well of Budha’ah - The hadith of the monkey that committed adultery - Did the Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, not acknowledge knowledge - The urine of the Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him - The urine of camels)
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.
Al-Mutayyam 11 - Who started the aggression? Written by Nour Al-Huda Al-Jammal... In the tenth part, we discussed the issue of slavery and how Islam abolished this system with a well-established methodology. Then we discussed the issue of the jizya tax that Islam imposed on non-Muslims. This issue has been misunderstood by some, who have failed to understand Islam's objective in imposing it. We then concluded the section by discussing the rights of the People of the Covenant (Ahl al-Dhimma) under Islamic law. Part Eleven, in which we will present a brief analytical overview of the confrontations (raids and expeditions) that took place between the Islamic camp and other camps that strove to extinguish the light that God had permitted to be spread throughout the universe. In this overview, we will explain how the conflict began, who initiated it, the motives behind each of these camps, the types of confrontations the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) waged against these brutal camps, and the Messenger of God's (peace and blessings be upon him) purpose behind each of these confrontations.
Al-Mutayyam 12 - The Stage of the Emergence of Unrest and Disturbances Written by Nour Al-Huda Al-Jammal... In the previous part (eleventh), we took a brief analytical look at the confrontations (raids and expeditions) that took place between the Islamic camp and other camps that insisted on clashing and refused to live in the shadow of peace that the religion of Islam sought for all of humanity. In this overview, we have explained how the conflict began, the motives behind each of these camps, and the strategy the Messenger of God (peace and blessings be upon him) adopted with each of them. In this twelfth part and the following parts, we begin to narrate the events that the Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace, experienced after the blessed migration, and how the series of confrontations began between him and everyone who stood in the way of this call, whose sole purpose is to achieve happiness for all servants in this world and the hereafter. We will analyze these confrontations in detail, and explain their causes and results. In this section, we begin by narrating the events of the first and second years of the Prophet's Hijrah, beginning with Hamzah ibn Abd al-Muttalib's expedition to the sea coast—the first confrontation that took place in the first Hijri year—until the Battle of al-Suwayq, which took place in the month of Dhul-Hijjah in the second year of the Prophet's Hijrah, peace and blessings be upon him. Then we will complete the journey in narrating the events that took place after the Prophet’s migration, peace and blessings be upon him, to the luminous city of Medina. We will discuss the events of the third and fourth years of the blessed Prophetic migration, starting with the Battle of Dhu Amar in the month of Rabi’ al-Awwal of the third year, until the Battle of Badr al-Maw’id, which took place in the month of Dhu al-Awwal. Al-Qadah of the fourth year of the Hijra
Al-Mutayyam 13 - The Stage of Confrontation Written by Nour Al-Huda Al-Jammal... In the twelfth part, we talked about the events of the third and fourth years of the blessed Prophetic Hijra, starting with the Battle of Dhu Amar in the month of Rabi' al-Awwal of the third year, until the Battle of Badr al-Maw'id, which took place in the month of Dhu al-Qa'dah of the fourth year of the Hijra. In front of you is the thirteenth part of the book “Al-Mutayyam,” in which we continue our analysis of the events that took place after the Prophet’s migration to Medina. In this part, we will mention the events that took place in the fifth year of the Hijra, starting with the Battle of Dumat al-Jandal, which took place in the month of Rabi’ al-Awwal of this year, until the expedition of Abdullah ibn Atik for the murder of Abu Rafi' Sallam ibn Abi al-Haqiq the Jew in the month of Dhu al-Hijjah. We will then discuss the events of the sixth year of the Hijra, beginning with Muhammad ibn Maslama's expedition to al-Qarta', which took place in the month of Muharram of that year, and continuing through the dispatch of letters to the kings. Where the processions of the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings be upon him) set out, carrying glad tidings and the lights of guidance, through letters and speeches sealed with his seal (peace and blessings be upon him) to the kings. We began these messages with the Prophet's (peace and blessings be upon him) letter to Heraclius, the Emperor of Rome. The Messenger of Allah's (peace and blessings be upon him) ambassador who carried this message was Dihya al-Kalbi. Then the letter of the Prophet ﷺ to the Negus, King of Abyssinia. This letter was sent with Amr ibn Umayya ad-Damri. Then the letter of the Prophet ﷺ to al-Muqawqis, King of Egypt. The bearer of this letter was Hatib ibn Abi Balta'ah. Then the letter of the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, to Kisra, the king of Persia. The Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, sent this letter with Abdullah ibn Hudhafah.
Al-Mutayyam 14 - The Call Makes Its Way to Globalization Written by Nour Al-Huda Al-Jammal ... We concluded the thirteenth part by talking about the stage of sending messages to kings; where the processions of messengers of the Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace, set out carrying good tidings and lights of guidance, through messages and letters sealed with his seal, may God bless him and grant him peace, to the kings. We began these letters with the Prophet’s letter to Heraclius, the Emperor of Rome, then the Prophet’s letter to the Negus, King of Abyssinia, then the Prophet’s letter to Muqawqis, King of Egypt, then the Prophet’s letter to Khosrau, King of Persia. This is the fourteenth part, in which we review the events of the seventh year of the Prophet's migration, peace and blessings be upon him, beginning with the Battle of Dhu Qarad or al-Ghabah, which took place in the month of Muharram, and ending with the expedition of Ibn Abi al-Awja al-Sulami to Banu Sulaym in the month of Dhu al-Hijjah. Then we live with the events of the eighth year of the blessed Prophet’s migration to Medina, beginning with the expedition of Ghalib ibn Abdullah al-Laythi to Banu al-Mulawwah in the month of Safar, until the expedition of al-Tufayl ibn Amr al-Dawsi to demolish the idol of Dhul-Kafayn.
Al-Mutayyam 15 - Perhaps I will not meet you after this year, by Nour Al-Huda Al-Jammal... In the fourteenth part, we talked about the events of the eighth year of the Hijra, starting with the expedition of Ghalib bin Abdullah Al-Laythi to Banu Al-Mulawwah in the month of Safar, until the expedition of Al-Tufayl bin Amr Al-Dawsi to demolish the idol of Dhul-Kafayn. This is the fifteenth part of the book “Al-Mutayyam,” in which we talk About the events that took place in the ninth year of the Hijra, beginning with the expedition of Uyaynah ibn Hisn against Banu Tamim in the month of Muharram of that year, until the stage of the Prophet’s reception of the delegations. After the conquest of Mecca in the eighth year of the Hijra, the conclusion of the Battle of Tabuk, and the fall of the last strongholds resisting the Islamic state, delegations came to the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) from every direction, desiring to enter Islam. The number of these delegations exceeded sixty that year, as historical sources mention. We will briefly mention the most important of these delegations, beginning with the Thaqif delegation in Ramadan of the ninth year of the Prophet's Hijra, and ending with the Himyarite delegation from Yemen at the end of that year. Then we conclude our journey around the biography of our Master, the Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace, living in it with the events of the tenth and eleventh years of the Prophet’s migration, may God bless him and grant him peace, beginning with the expedition of Khalid ibn al-Walid to Banu al-Harith ibn Ka’b in Najran in Rabi’ al-Akhir of the tenth year of the Hijra, until the illness of the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, and his death on Monday, the second of Muharram. The tenth of Rabi` al-Awwal, the eleventh year of the Hijra, and he, may God bless him and grant him peace, had completed sixty-three years, and the events that followed that; Such as the one that took place in Saqifah Banu Sa'idah until the pledge of allegiance to Abu Bakr al-Siddiq was completed as the first caliph of the Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace. Then, Abu Bakr al-Siddiq faced the tribulations that followed the death of the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, such as the tribulation of those who withheld zakat and the apostates. Through this journey, we have tried to present the biography of our Master, the Messenger of God, peace and blessings be upon him, in an easy and simple style that reflects the truth of this great religion and highlights the supreme goal of the mission of the Seal of the Messengers. Our Master Muhammad ibn Abdullah - may God’s prayers and peace be upon him and his family and companions - asking God Almighty to bless this work and to benefit the servants and the country through it.
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