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In this episode I interview Dr. Gabriel Reynolds. He has a PhD from Yale and is a Professor of Theology at the University of Notre Dame. We discuss the religious setting of 6th and 7th century Arabia, how that might have influenced Mohammad, interactions between Christians and Muslims, and where the Quran's specific views on Jesus came from. We mention Ahmad Al-Jallad, Bishop Jacob of Serugh, Beryllus of Bostra, Paul of Samosata, Aphrahat the Persian Sage, David Bertaina, Sidney H. Griffith, Jack Tannous, al-Harith ibn Jabalah, John Philoponus, Nestorius, Ephraim the Syrian, Dr. Khalil Andani ( @KhalilAndani ), and more.
Lesson 62 - Hadith #23 (Part 3) The hadith of al-Harith bin Asim al-Asharee: 'Purity is half of Imaan, Alhamdulillah fills the scales, and Subhanallah and Alhamdulillah together fill what is between the heavens and the earth. Prayer is light, charity is proof, and patience is illumination, and the Qur'an is a proof either for you or against you. Every person starts his day as a vendor of his soul, either freeing it or causing its ruin.' Lesson Date: 09/12/2024
Lesson 61 - Hadith #23 (Part 2) The hadith of al-Harith bin Asim al-Asharee: 'Purity is half of Imaan, Alhamdulillah fills the scales, and Subhanallah and Alhamdulillah together fill what is between the heavens and the earth. Prayer is light, charity is proof, and patience is illumination, and the Qur'an is a proof either for you or against you. Every person starts his day as a vendor of his soul, either freeing it or causing its ruin.' Lesson Date: 02/12/2024
Hadrat Abu Zharr (ra). Session 52 The Ascetic Prophecy of Abu Zharr (ra) suffering hardships. 'You are indeed a pious man and will suffer adversities after I leave the world...' (Ahmad). Prophetic advice given to Abu Zharr (ra)... Fear not the censure of the censuring one with regards to Allah SWT, Speak what is right even if it is bitter (Ibn Hibaab). Be patient and show forbearance and fortitude, embody honourable character in contrast to the people (Ahmad). When Salah is killed or delayed, offer it at its proper time.... (Abu Dawud). When death smites the people (Plague of Amwaas 18 AH) show patience (Abu Dawud). The Plague struck The Best... Abu Ubaydah, Muaazh ibn Jabal, Shurahbheel, Yazid ibn Abu Sufiyan, Fadhl ibn Abbas, Suhaly ibn Amr, Abu Jundal, Zhirarr, Harith ibn Hishaam (raa) (Abu Jahl brother).
Lesson 60 - Hadith #23 (Part 1) The hadith of al-Harith bin Asim al-Asharee: 'Purity is half of Imaan, Alhamdulillah fills the scales, and Subhanallah and Alhamdulillah together fill what is between the heavens and the earth. Prayer is light, charity is proof, and patience is illumination, and the Qur'an is a proof either for you or against you. Every person starts his day as a vendor of his soul, either freeing it or causing its ruin.' Lesson Date: 25/11/2024
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'These Martyrs contested for piety's sake in the year 524 in Najran, a city of Arabia Felix (present-day Yemen). When Dhu Nuwas, ruler of the Himyarite tribe in south Arabia, and a Judaizer, took power, he sought to blot out Christianity, especially at Najran, a Christian city. Against the counsels of Arethas, chief man of Najran, the city surrendered to Dhu Nuwas, who immediately broke the word he had given and sought to compel the city to renounce Christ. Led by Saint Arethas, hundreds of martyrs, including women, children, and babes, valiantly withstood his threats, and were beheaded and burned. After the men had been slain, all the free-born Christian women of Najran were brought before the tyrant and commanded to abjure Christ or die; yet they rebuked the persecutor with such boldness that he said even the men had not insulted him so contemptuously. So great was their faith that not one woman was found to deny Christ in all Najran, although some of them suffered torments more bitter than most of the men. In alliance with Byzantium, the Ethiopian King Elesbaan liberated Najran from Dhu Nuwas soon after and raised up churches in honour of the Martyrs. Najran became a place of pilgrimage until the rise of Islam a century later. At the end of his life King Elesbaan, who was also called Caleb, retired into solitude as a hermit; he sent his crown to Jerusalem as an offering to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. He also is commemorated on this day as a saint. Saint Arethas' name in Arabic, Harith, means "plowman, tiller," much the same as "George" in Greek.' (Great Horologion) Ethiopia is still a Christian nation, surrounded by Islamic states. The late Emperor Haile Selasse's name means, in Ethiopian, "Power of the Trinity."
Hadrat Abu Dharr (ra). Session 7 The Ascetic A Quarter of Islam Reconciling 2 reports. Abu Dharr (ra) is a quarter of Islam (Baihaqi). That is, he was the 4th free male adult to embrace the faith, preceded by Abo Bakr, Alee & Zayd ibn Harith (raa). Abu Dharr (ra) returned to his tribe and stayed there until Badr, Uhud and the Trench had passed (16-17 years), he thereupon moved to Al Madeenah (Ibn Al-Jawzee).
Stories of the Companions: EP 48 - Maymunah bint al-Harith (RA) 100% of your donations today goes towards the means of providing accessible Islamic knowledge to people around the world: supportqalam.com. Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/qalaminstitute Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/qalaminstitute Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/qalaminstitute Subscribe on Youtube: youtube.com/user/qalaminstitute
Stories of the Companions: EP 47 - Juwayriya bint al-Harith RA 100% of your donations today goes towards the means of providing accessible Islamic knowledge to people around the world: supportqalam.com. Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/qalaminstitute Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/qalaminstitute Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/qalaminstitute Subscribe on Youtube: youtube.com/user/qalaminstitute
21 July 2024 Surah 24 v59-61 27th session The Verse of Food 'O Foolish one, recite The Verse of Food.' Ibn Abbas (ra) recites Surah 4 v29 'O believers do not eat up property unjustly unless via trade'. and states this is abrogated by Surah 24 v61 'there is no sin if you eat in your own houses...' Ibn Abbas (ra), the unbelievers try to make you doubt Islam , you don't eat that which is killed by Allah SWT (where animals die of natural causes) but you eat what you kill with your hands. Thr Sahaba related this to The Messenger ﷺ, Surah 6 v121 is revealed - 'Shaiteen inspire their friends to argue with you..' The food of The People of The Book is made permissible, Surah 5 v5. Food of a Siddiqui - 'intimate friend.' Hassan Al Basri (rah) in the absence of the market trader, eats dates & figs. Hisham asks 'O Abu Syed, how can you reconcile piety with this eating? Hassan al basri (rah), 'O foolish one recite The Verse of Food'... (verse 61) 'O Siddique Qum'- a friend whose soul & heart is at rest. Harith ibn Amr (ra) was away and asked Malik ibn Zyd (ra) to house-sit, Harith (ra) returns and finds Malik (ra) in a weak state... 'I have not taken a morsel from the house', The Verse of Food is revealed, verse 61. 'Eat together so Allah SWT blesses the food.' The piety level of The Sahaba was extremely high so Allah SWT lowered it.
We talk to Harith Aqil, the founder of LOOKOO, a local F&B startup that's set to change how we think about doughnuts with their unique twist—doughnut balls. Inspired by his time in Melbourne, Harith launched LOOKOO in 2022 with the help of his childhood best friend. Their delicious doughnut balls have quickly gained popularity, available not only in their physical store but also through food delivery platforms like GrabFood, Foodpanda, and ShopeeFood.We discuss with Harith about his journey from the 9-5 world to the entrepreneurial path, exploring the motivations behind starting LOOKOO, the challenges faced in the F&B industry, and the exciting opportunities that lie ahead for the brand.
Harith Akram is the consultant neurosurgeon at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery (UCLH) and the Unit of Functional Neurosurgery (UCL) at Queen Square. We discuss Dr. Akram's hobbies beyond the lab and OR and delve into his fascinating journey which culminated in him training in the UK, with many stops along the way. Harith shares insights into his illustrious career, highlighting the key mentors who shaped his path, including Drs. Marwan Hariz and Ludvic Zrinzo. With many anecdotes about these influential figures, he reveals the unique lessons each imparted on his training. We then explore Harith's research and clinical work, from the creation of the innovative 'Gilgamesh' to his highly cited STN symptom-specific sweetspots paper. He discusses the practical impacts of his research on surgical practices and his involvement in pivotal projects like the four-lead OCD trial and thalamic segmentations based on tractography. The conversation also touches on underutilized therapies, such as DBS for cluster headaches, and the exciting potential of a new MR sequence he designed (i.e., FAT1). Harith provides his perspective on the future of lesion-based therapies, particularly cingulotomies for OCD and pain. Harith shares his advice for young researchers, reflects on missed opportunities, and engages in rapid-fire questions that reveal his thoughts on the future of neuroscience and academia. Join us for an inspiring and informative episode that showcases Harith's remarkable journey and contributions.
In this episode of Causes or Cures, Dr. Eeks chats with cardiologist, physician-scientist and CEO of Fractyl Health Dr. Harith Rajagopalan about solutions his company is developing for the problem of keeping weight off after someone stops taking the obesity/weight loss medication, such as Ozempic. Dr. Rajagopalan explains the issue of weight rebound after stopping the medication, and describes two new therapies Fractyl Health is developing that would allow a person to sustain weight loss without the need for ongoing medication. He also provides an overview of the multifaceted approach necessary for tackling obesity and offers a unique perspective on chronic disease. You can contact Dr. Eeks at bloomingwellness.com.Follow Eeks on Instagram here.Or Facebook here.Or X.On Youtube.Or TikTok.SUBSCRIBE to her monthly newsletter here. Support the Show.
He was the first cousin of the Prophet ﷺ, and his brother in that he was nursed by the same woman. He was one of the closest and most beloved people to him. When Islam came, he turned his back on the Prophet ﷺ and became a bitter enemy until the very end where after a painful reunification, came a beautiful ending.
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Amr ibn Al-Aas (ra), Session 57 The Fox of The Arabs The Year of Ash 18AH Although the rain fell, Umar (ra) sought aid from the Governors from the various lands. Abu Obaydah (ra) was the first to arrive with 4,000 camels carrying food supplies. Amr ibn Al Aas (ra) who was rebuked by Umar (ra) sent a caravan so huge that the front was in Al Medina and the rear was in Palestine. The Plague of Amwasa 18AH Many of the Elite Sahaba left the troubles of the world. Abu Obaydah, Mu'aadh ibn Jabal, Shurahbeel ibn Hasanah, Yazeed ibn Abu Sufiyan, Fadl ibn Abbas, Suhaly ibn Amr, Abu Jandal ibn Suhayl, Harith ibn Hisham (raa)....
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Sunday March 3, 2024 Shaban 22, 1445 This episode explores the 'Umra al-Qada', or the 'make-up 'Umra' one year after the treaty of Hudaybiyya, and examines how the Muslims entered Mecca and how they were received. It also discusses the Prophet's final marriage: to Maymuna b. al-Harith.
Things You'll Learn In This Episode of Our Prophet:- Why was Imam Ali compelled to face al-Harith and Marhab all alone?- Prophet's glad tidings to Imam Ali before he left for battle- Prophetic warning to Marhab by his wet-nurse- Who was Marhab, and why did the Prophet ask Imam Ali for protection from him?- Marhab's war poetry (Rajaz) and Imam Ali's valiant poetry in response - Marhab's reaction to hearing Imam Ali's alias, 'Haider' - Hadith about Iblees's conversation with Marhab, convincing him to rejoin the fight- Marhab's death at the hands of Imam Ali & the reaction of KhaybariansJoin us in creating the most comprehensive life story (seerah) of Prophet Muhammad (s). Dedicate episodes in the memory of your loved ones by visiting https://thaqlain.org/ourprophet.Visit https://app.thaqlain.org and download the first "Knowledge App" from the School of Ahlulbayt.#ProphetMuhammad #PropheticBiography #OurProphetSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/our-prophet/donations
Pour ne pas rater les prochains épisodes de Product Squad, abonne-toi à ma newsletter gratuite Axel's Bento sur https://www.axel.pmDans cet épisode vibrant de "Product Squad", Harith, un stratège produit chevronné, raconte son parcours fascinant, émaillé d'expériences riches chez PayPal et en tant que directeur général et Head of Product chez Stootie. La conversation s'anime autour de la valeur réelle des frameworks en product management, confrontant théorie et pratique. Harith, avec son style provocateur, nous amène à reconsidérer nos approches, insistant sur l'importance de l'adaptabilité et de la pensée critique. Un épisode qui stimule l'esprit, idéal pour les product managers désireux de repousser les frontières de leur métier.
Things you'll learn in this episode of Our Prophet:- Different narrations citing the number of people killed at Banu Qurayza- Ibn Ishaq's report narrating the events of the massacre- 1st Criticism: The chain of narrators- 2nd Criticism: Likeliness of Jewish surrender- 3rd Criticism: Justice regarding older people and children- 4th Criticism: Prophet's response to Sa'ad's judgement- 5th Criticism: House of Bint al-Harith as host for Jewish prisoners- 6th Criticism: Actual number of men in the fort- 7th Criticism: Absence of Quranic or historical evidence- The actual number of Jews killed by MuslimsJoin us in creating the most comprehensive life story (seerah) of Prophet Muhammad (s). Dedicate episodes in the memory of your loved ones by visiting https://thaqlain.org/ourprophet.Visit https://app.thaqlain.org and download the first "Knowledge App" from the School of Ahlulbayt.#ProphetMuhammad #PropheticBiography #OurProphetSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/our-prophet/donations
'These Martyrs contested for piety's sake in the year 524 in Najran, a city of Arabia Felix (present-day Yemen). When Dhu Nuwas, ruler of the Himyarite tribe in south Arabia, and a Judaizer, took power, he sought to blot out Christianity, especially at Najran, a Christian city. Against the counsels of Arethas, chief man of Najran, the city surrendered to Dhu Nuwas, who immediately broke the word he had given and sought to compel the city to renounce Christ. Led by Saint Arethas, hundreds of martyrs, including women, children, and babes, valiantly withstood his threats, and were beheaded and burned. After the men had been slain, all the free-born Christian women of Najran were brought before the tyrant and commanded to abjure Christ or die; yet they rebuked the persecutor with such boldness that he said even the men had not insulted him so contemptuously. So great was their faith that not one woman was found to deny Christ in all Najran, although some of them suffered torments more bitter than most of the men. In alliance with Byzantium, the Ethiopian King Elesbaan liberated Najran from Dhu Nuwas soon after and raised up churches in honour of the Martyrs. Najran became a place of pilgrimage until the rise of Islam a century later. At the end of his life King Elesbaan, who was also called Caleb, retired into solitude as a hermit; he sent his crown to Jerusalem as an offering to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. He also is commemorated on this day as a saint. Saint Arethas' name in Arabic, Harith, means "plowman, tiller," much the same as "George" in Greek.' (Great Horologion) Ethiopia is still a Christian nation, surrounded by Islamic states. The late Emperor Haile Selasse's name means, in Ethiopian, "Power of the Trinity."
'These Martyrs contested for piety's sake in the year 524 in Najran, a city of Arabia Felix (present-day Yemen). When Dhu Nuwas, ruler of the Himyarite tribe in south Arabia, and a Judaizer, took power, he sought to blot out Christianity, especially at Najran, a Christian city. Against the counsels of Arethas, chief man of Najran, the city surrendered to Dhu Nuwas, who immediately broke the word he had given and sought to compel the city to renounce Christ. Led by Saint Arethas, hundreds of martyrs, including women, children, and babes, valiantly withstood his threats, and were beheaded and burned. After the men had been slain, all the free-born Christian women of Najran were brought before the tyrant and commanded to abjure Christ or die; yet they rebuked the persecutor with such boldness that he said even the men had not insulted him so contemptuously. So great was their faith that not one woman was found to deny Christ in all Najran, although some of them suffered torments more bitter than most of the men. In alliance with Byzantium, the Ethiopian King Elesbaan liberated Najran from Dhu Nuwas soon after and raised up churches in honour of the Martyrs. Najran became a place of pilgrimage until the rise of Islam a century later. At the end of his life King Elesbaan, who was also called Caleb, retired into solitude as a hermit; he sent his crown to Jerusalem as an offering to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. He also is commemorated on this day as a saint. Saint Arethas' name in Arabic, Harith, means "plowman, tiller," much the same as "George" in Greek.' (Great Horologion) Ethiopia is still a Christian nation, surrounded by Islamic states. The late Emperor Haile Selasse's name means, in Ethiopian, "Power of the Trinity."
Sunday August 20, 2023 Safar 3, 1445 This episode takes us into the fifth year after the Hijra, where it explores a series of verses revealed in Sura al-Ahzab that instruct the wives of the Prophet (Allah bless him and give him peace). It also covers the command of the Hijab given to all women, as well as the battle of Banu Mustaliq and the Prophet's marriage to Juwayriyya b. al-Harith.
Her marriage to the Prophet ﷺ coincided with a beautiful occasion, and her wedding was her most precious memory.
Maymunah bint al-Harith (ra): A Blessed Wedding | The Firsts | Dr. Omar Suleiman
NBF 210- Shah Kirmani and Harith Al-Muhasibi by Safina Society
She was a distinguished woman due to her lineage, beauty, and nobility before Islam. But our mother would go on to be distinguished by a specific form of worship. She was a blessing to her people through her marriage to the Prophet ﷺ and an example for our Ummah.
Juwayriya bint al-Harith (ra): A Blessing to Her People | The Firsts | Dr. Omar Suleiman
Brain surgery? “It's not rocket science”. Harith Akram is a world renowned consultant neurosurgeon at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery (UCLH) and the Unit of Functional Neurosurgery (UCL) in Queen Square, London, who has recently pioneered a world-first: the cure for chronic pain.Don't forget you can watch these interviews, fully extended, exclusively on Global Player. Download it from the App Store, head to globalplayer.com, or follow this link to watch the full interview with Harith Akram:https://www.globalplayer.com/videos/2JsSZFgZjuU/ You can get in touch with Dan Schreiber on Twitter and Instagram (@Schreiberland). In his bio, you'll find the link to our Discord channel - a global community of likeminded weirdos!
Her father was Al-Harith ibn Hazn from the Hilali tribe of Mecca. Her mother was Hind bint Awf from the Himyari tribe in Yemen. Her full sister was Lubaba the Elder. Her paternal half-sisters were Layla (Lubaba the Younger), Huzayla and Azza. Her maternal half-siblings were Mahmiyah ibn Jaz'i al-Zubaydi, Asma bint Umays (a wife of Abu Bakr), Salma bint Umays (a wife of Hamza ibn Abd al-Muttalib) and Awn ibn Umays. In this series titled 'Women around the Messenger ﷺ' the Shaykh will speak about the inspirational life of Muslim women who lived during the life of the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. Why were they so inspirational? What lessons can we learn from their experiences? How can we benefit from their lives today and much more?
May we receive mercy from Allah Subhanahu wa ta'ala and also receive guidance to gather sufficient supplies so that we are safe and comfortable in Mahsyar facing Allah SWT being entered into heaven by Allah Subhanahu wa ta'ala without reckoning and also punishment. Surahs mentioned : - Surah Al Anfal 8, verse 1 : [ They ask you (O Muḥammad Sallallāhu 'alaihi wa sallam) about the spoils of war. Say, “The spoils are for Allah Subhanahu wa ta'ala and the Messenger Sallallāhu 'alaihi wa sallam.” So fear Allah and adjust all matters of difference among you, and obey Allah Subhanahu wa ta'ala and His Messenger Sallallāhu 'alaihi wa sallam if you are believers. ] - Surah Al Anfal 8, verse 12 : [ (Remember, O Prophet,) when your Lord revealed to the angels, “I am with you. So make the believers stand firm. I will cast terror into the hearts of the disbelievers. So strike their necks and strike their fingertips.” ] - Surah Al Anfal 8, verse 19 : [ If you (Meccans) sought judgement, now it has come to you. And if you cease, it will be for your own good. But if you persist, We will persist. And your forces—no matter how numerous they might be—will not benefit you whatsoever. For Allah is certainly with the believers. ] - Surah Al Anfal 8, verse 48 : [ But when the two armies sighted each other, he (Satan) turned on his heels and said, “Indeed, I am disassociated from you. Indeed, I see what you do not see; indeed I fear Allah Subhanahu wa ta'ala.” ] - Surah Al Anfal 8, verse 67 - 68 : [ It is not fit for a prophet that he should take captives until he has thoroughly subdued the land. You (believers) settled with the fleeting gains of this world, while AllahSubhanahu wa ta'ala's aim (for you) is the Hereafter. Allah is Almighty, All-Wise. Had it not been for a prior decree from Allah Subhanahu wa ta'ala, you would have certainly been disciplined with a tremendous punishment for whatever (ransom) you have taken. ] - Surah Ali ‘Imran 3, verse 133 : [ And be quick for forgiveness from your Lord, and for Paradise as wide as are the heavens and the earth. ] - Surah Muhammad 47, verse 4 : [ So when you meet the disbelievers (in battle), strike (their) necks until you have thoroughly subdued them, then bind them firmly. Later (free them either as) an act of grace or by ransom until the war comes to an end. So will it be. Had Allah willed, He (Himself) could have inflicted punishment on them. But He does (this only to) test some of you by means of others. And those who are martyred in the cause of Allah, He will never render their deeds void. ] - Surah Al Qamar 54, verse 45 : [ (Soon) their united front will be defeated and (forced to) flee. ] Hadith mentioned : - Sahih al-Bukhari 3984 : Book 64, Hadith 35 Narrated by Abu Usaid: [ On the day of Badr, Allah's Messenger Sallallāhu 'alaihi wa sallam said to us, "When the enemy comes near to you, shoot at them but use your arrows sparingly (so that your arrows should not be wasted). ] - In a book of Mishkat al-Masabih : Book 19, Hadith 169 Chapter: Fighting in Jihad - Section 2 Imam Ahmad and Abu Dawud transmitted that Sayyidinā ‘Ali RadhiAllahu anhu said: [ At the battle of Badr 'Utba b. Rabi'a came forward followed by his son and his brother and cried out, “Who will engage in single combat?” Some young men of the Helpers responded to his call, but when he asked them who they were and they told him he said, “I have no use for you; I want only my cousins on my father's side.” Allah's Messenger Sallallāhu 'alaihi wa sallam then said, “Get up, Hamza; get up, ‘Ali; get up, ‘Ubaida ibn al-Harith.” Hamza went forward to Shaiba, I went forward to al-Walid, and after two blows had been exchanged between ‘Ubaida and ‘Utbah they wounded one another severely; so we turned against ‘Utbah, and when we had killed him we carried ‘Ubaida away. ]
Living with The Righteous - Part 7 - The Caution of Mukha Bint Al-Harith (r) 100% of your donations today goes towards the means of providing accessible Islamic knowledge to people around the world: supportqalam.com. Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/qalaminstitute Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/qalaminstitute Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/qalaminstitute Subscribe on Youtube: youtube.com/user/qalaminstitute
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Things you'll learn in this episode of Our Prophet:-Introduction to Juwayriyya bint al-Harith and Banu Mustaliq -Expedition of al-Muraysi-Juwayriyya got captivated by Muslims-First version of how Juwayriyya got married to Prophet -Result of the marriage of Prophet and Juwayriyya-Age of Juwayriyya at the time of marriage-Second version of how Juwayriyya got married to Prophet-Juwayriyya, the first non-Quraysh wife of the Prophet- Tradition regarding the marriage of Juwayriyya and Prophet- Juwayriyya's dream regarding a good news- Juwayriyya's faith and character-When did Juwayriyya die?To watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/DPEat5s3t7gHelp us create the most comprehensive biography of the Prophet of Islam. Dedicate episodes in the memory of your loved ones by visiting https://thaqlain.org/ourprophet#ProphetMuhammad #PropheticBiography #OurProphetSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/our-prophet/donations
Things you'll learn in this episode of Our Prophet:- Previous marriages of Zaynab Bint Khuzayma- Why Zaynab Bint Khuzayma is called Umm al-Masakeen- Zaynab's marriage to the Prophet and her early death- How Zaynab and Maymunah are related to one another- Maymunah's marriage and the name Prophet gave her- The plight of divorced and widowed women in Muslim societies- Maymunah's sisters and her relation to some well-known personalities- Prophet's praise for Maymunah- The story of Maymunah gifting herself to the Prophet- Objection of Ayesha on Maymunah's proposal to the ProphetTo watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/ZwYCoKXLGLMHelp us create the most comprehensive biography of the Prophet of Islam. Dedicate episodes in the memory of your loved ones by visiting https://thaqlain.org/ourprophet#ProphetMuhammad #PropheticBiography #OurProphetSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/our-prophet/donations
The tribe of Bani Mustaliq were planning to launch a surprise attack against the Muslims, and rumor of it reached Prophet Muhammad. He sent a companion named Buraydah ibn al-Husayb to investigate. The rumor was confirmed.This lecture covers:- The attack Prophet Muhammad led in response - The secret hypocrites who joined this battle - The battle's outcome - The Prophet's political marriage to Juwayriyya bint al-Harith, the daughter of Bani Mustaliq's chief - Prophet Muhammad's response to munafiq Abdullah ibn Ubayy criticizing the Muhajireen during the return trip to Medina - Allah revealing Surah Munafiqun to expose ibn Ubayy, and an explanation of the versesLecture notes available at http://www.why-quran.org/?p=602.Subscribe at http://www.why-quran.org/subscribe to watch the lectures live and participate in the Q&A at the end of each class.Video recording of this lecture + Q&A available on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pOFFolfr8a8&list=PLpkB0iwLgfTat-Pgh4W3WFmupPamiC9UT.
NBF 127 - al-Harith al-Muhasibi by Safina Society
'These Martyrs contested for piety's sake in the year 524 in Najran, a city of Arabia Felix (present-day Yemen). When Dhu Nuwas, ruler of the Himyarite tribe in south Arabia, and a Judaizer, took power, he sought to blot out Christianity, especially at Najran, a Christian city. Against the counsels of Arethas, chief man of Najran, the city surrendered to Dhu Nuwas, who immediately broke the word he had given and sought to compel the city to renounce Christ. Led by Saint Arethas, hundreds of martyrs, including women, children, and babes, valiantly withstood his threats, and were beheaded and burned. After the men had been slain, all the free-born Christian women of Najran were brought before the tyrant and commanded to abjure Christ or die; yet they rebuked the persecutor with such boldness that he said even the men had not insulted him so contemptuously. So great was their faith that not one woman was found to deny Christ in all Najran, although some of them suffered torments more bitter than most of the men. In alliance with Byzantium, the Ethiopian King Elesbaan liberated Najran from Dhu Nuwas soon after and raised up churches in honour of the Martyrs. Najran became a place of pilgrimage until the rise of Islam a century later. At the end of his life King Elesbaan, who was also called Caleb, retired into solitude as a hermit; he sent his crown to Jerusalem as an offering to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. He also is commemorated on this day as a saint. Saint Arethas' name in Arabic, Harith, means "plowman, tiller," much the same as "George" in Greek.' (Great Horologion) Ethiopia is still a Christian nation, surrounded by Islamic states. The late Emperor Haile Selasse's name means, in Ethiopian, "Power of the Trinity."
'These Martyrs contested for piety's sake in the year 524 in Najran, a city of Arabia Felix (present-day Yemen). When Dhu Nuwas, ruler of the Himyarite tribe in south Arabia, and a Judaizer, took power, he sought to blot out Christianity, especially at Najran, a Christian city. Against the counsels of Arethas, chief man of Najran, the city surrendered to Dhu Nuwas, who immediately broke the word he had given and sought to compel the city to renounce Christ. Led by Saint Arethas, hundreds of martyrs, including women, children, and babes, valiantly withstood his threats, and were beheaded and burned. After the men had been slain, all the free-born Christian women of Najran were brought before the tyrant and commanded to abjure Christ or die; yet they rebuked the persecutor with such boldness that he said even the men had not insulted him so contemptuously. So great was their faith that not one woman was found to deny Christ in all Najran, although some of them suffered torments more bitter than most of the men. In alliance with Byzantium, the Ethiopian King Elesbaan liberated Najran from Dhu Nuwas soon after and raised up churches in honour of the Martyrs. Najran became a place of pilgrimage until the rise of Islam a century later. At the end of his life King Elesbaan, who was also called Caleb, retired into solitude as a hermit; he sent his crown to Jerusalem as an offering to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. He also is commemorated on this day as a saint. Saint Arethas' name in Arabic, Harith, means "plowman, tiller," much the same as "George" in Greek.' (Great Horologion) Ethiopia is still a Christian nation, surrounded by Islamic states. The late Emperor Haile Selasse's name means, in Ethiopian, "Power of the Trinity."
"...And the one who Allah intends good for, He bestows upon him intelligence and He makes knowledge beloved to him..." From the stream of advises mentioned by Imam al-Harith al-Muhasibi in this lecture highlights the gravity of acquiring ilm (knowledge) and what it means to act upon that which has been established with certainty.
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