RE: Learn the true mercy
March 17, 2022 at 7:07 am
(This post was last modified: March 17, 2022 at 8:08 am by akay.)
This subject is the favorite of Islamophobes who find here an opportunity to attack the Prophet (sws)
We know that at the time, there was no commune to register the child in a national register or certificate issued by the hospital mentioning the exact moment of birth, and therefore only parents could we Given the age of the child (and again!), . We do not have hadiths reported by Aicha's parents (Abu-Barker and Um-Rumane) about Aisha's age at the time of her marriage. Similarly, the people of that time, they could only give us an approximation. There is obviously a doubt about it. Today, some of our grandparents do not even know their exact age, sometimes there is 5.6.7 ... years of age difference, so what about when it was 14 centuries ago! ?
We have no proof of a national register of the Arabian Peninsula of the 7th century AD! We only have suggestions, estimates and approximations.
Aisha was 18 years old at the time of the Hegira (ie at the time of the Prophet's immigration) and she became his wife at the age of 19-20, this is the minimum age what she can have!
: The detractors of Islam love exaggerated on this passage, they simply express their hatred in this way unfortunately.
Criticism of Aisha age during her marriage was a non-issue to his followers nor his enemies. People have very recently begun fabricating an issue about it because they struggle to find serious criticism of Muhammad.
European Judaism - "Child marriage was possible in Judaism due to the very low marriageable age for females. A ketannah (literally meaning little [one]) was any girl between the age of 3 years and that of 12 years plus one day;[4] a ketannah was completely subject to her father's authority, and her father could arrange a marriage for her without her agreement."
Not to mention you can go to Guatemala/Honduras/other South American cultures to
find child marriages to be the norm.
We must also consider the environment:
We know that the Arabian Peninsula is a warm country, and therefore the age of puberty is not the same as that of some European countries, American, Scandinavian, ... It is from the age of puberty that our actions are numbered, it is the age from which we have the capacity to judge things. At the time a person was eligible to get married as of the age of puberty, was the custom and this is how the age of marriage was determined. Aicha fulfilled all the conditions of marriage. Even now, there are certain countries where young ladies get married at a very young age.
A man like Mohammad having the place he had in society, would he ask for a little girl? And if he would have done that, his companions would think like his detractors at the present time and would have abandoned him. We know that the detractors of Islam at the time of Mohammad
they did not say anything about that,
Hazrat Aisha was 19, not 9 at marriage time? by Dr Zakir Naik
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The prophet’s mercy to animals, Even the bird found a place in his heart
The prophet’s heart would be shaken to its very foundations if he saw a distressed bird that lost its babies. A wounded animal, a hungry animal, a sick animal , insects burnt, water being polluted moved his heart, too, and stirred his compassion, yet on his shoulder he onus of imparting God’s message to the whole of the world. How great is such a prophet!
How miraculous is this prophet!
He is the message of heavens to the earth, the message of mercy, the exemplary to be followed. God says in the Holy Quran what means; “you have in the Messenger of Allah an excellent exemplar for him who hopes in Allah and the latter day and remembers Allah much. (21)
Prophet Muhammad called not to kill even a frog and he said, “Its croaking is tasbeeh (praising God).” Always with this litany was capped his words” Those who are not merciful will not find mercy( on the part of God).”
Such is his mercy that inspired his followers such as Um’ar ibn Al-Kahtab to the extent that he, too, was so worried if an animal was stumbled in the far east or west and feared that he would be held responsible for it before his Lord; he says” I fear that If an animal is stumbled in the far east or west that I will be held accountable before my Lord on the Day of Judgment.”
This is Mohammed, who rebuked the tyrannies of his times including emperors, notwithstanding he would be moved for a bird that lost its babies.
It is narrated that someone took two chicks of a bird (hamra), which came in panic searching for its chicks. Prophet Muhammad (Peace and blessings be upon him and his house) then asked, “Who has distressed it by taking its chicks?” Then he asked them to return the chicks.
Perhaps people lavish animals with their care because of their beauty unmindful of their being entities created by God, The case is different in Islam. The following Hadith lays credence to this fact. It is narrated that the prophet once passed by a burned out anthill. When the Prophet saw it he asked, “Who has burned it?” When he was informed of who had done it, he said, “Only the Lord of Fire has the right to punish with fire.” Is there any beauty in ants?!
His mercy was not only confined to caring about animals but it goes even more, Seeing a hungry animal would move his heart so much to the extent that he would go to its owner rebuking him for not feeding his animal.
Once the Prophet passed by a camel that was so emaciated its back was one with its abdomen. Upon that, the Prophet said, “Fear Allah with regard to livestock. Ride them in a fitting way and eat them when they are in good condition.”
In his heart, everything has a portion, the distressed among people would go to him to ease their hearts even the distressed animals would do the same thing. He once entered the garden of man from the Ansar (Muslims of Madinah) and there was a camel. When the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him and his house) saw the camel it froze and its eyes started watering. Then the Prophet of Allah (peace and blessings be upon him and his house) came to it and rubbed its ears so it calmed down. Then the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him and his house) said, “Who is the owner of this camel? Whose camel is this?” A young man from the Ansar told him (peace and blessings be upon him and his house),”O Messenger of Allah, it belongs to me.” Then he told him (peace and blessings be upon him and his house), “Do you not fear Allah with regard to this beast which Allah has let you own? It complained to me that you starve it and tire it by overworking it and using it beyond its capacity.”
The greatest man to ever walk the earth TheDeenShow #461 youtube
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once convinced that God exists I did not feel the need to look for books other than the quran,
since I already knew him and I found there the truths of the prophecies ..;
I read a little classical poetry it has nothing to do with the most "elaborate" poems and writings in the Arabic language; you have to know Arabic to understand what I mean
even the hadith full of wisdom; ...
for the Bible we were given a while one; out of curiosity I started to read it but full of awkwardness in the style of the stories ... so I could not go far; I like to reread it and I find it difficult to understand it because of that;
ok i take as a starting point that everything i have learned so far may be wrong
What explains to me the existence of what surrounds me with all its complexity and so much "specialization" and laws?
I am not an atheist
I believe in the existence of God
For example
If the criminal escaped punishment after killing people
If the criminal is not punished in this world
God punishes him on the day of resurrection
Don't lose anything if you believe in God
You will lose everything if you don't
surprised in the afterlife
God is there
Heaven and hell are there too
There is no other chance
The opportunity is there
Choose your choice
it is the atheists who must prove that God does not exist and not the other way around
If I say that a castle well built in the smallest detail well decorated has come like this who will believe me? who will believe that it was made by pure chance? it's against common sense
and it is the one who claims that it is due to pure chance who must prove his statements not to the contrary
a world with laws that we are always trying to discover and are such perfect creatures the work of chance? the human body with all the glands working in harmony? the difference in sex? Has the human being developed on its own to the point of "deciding" to create a man and a woman with an X chromosome and a Y to have the same number of chromosomes in the newborn?
if you tell me that a well-made castle is the work of chance, it's up to you to explain to me how since it is contrary to common sense
the burden of proof is on the one who denies something in accordance with common sense
how the bricks were placed by pure chance according to a well-made architecture
...
and the decoration with all its finesse, how it formed
Scientific Proof for an Atheist on Existence of God - by Dr Zakir Naik youtube
We know that at the time, there was no commune to register the child in a national register or certificate issued by the hospital mentioning the exact moment of birth, and therefore only parents could we Given the age of the child (and again!), . We do not have hadiths reported by Aicha's parents (Abu-Barker and Um-Rumane) about Aisha's age at the time of her marriage. Similarly, the people of that time, they could only give us an approximation. There is obviously a doubt about it. Today, some of our grandparents do not even know their exact age, sometimes there is 5.6.7 ... years of age difference, so what about when it was 14 centuries ago! ?
We have no proof of a national register of the Arabian Peninsula of the 7th century AD! We only have suggestions, estimates and approximations.
Aisha was 18 years old at the time of the Hegira (ie at the time of the Prophet's immigration) and she became his wife at the age of 19-20, this is the minimum age what she can have!
: The detractors of Islam love exaggerated on this passage, they simply express their hatred in this way unfortunately.
Criticism of Aisha age during her marriage was a non-issue to his followers nor his enemies. People have very recently begun fabricating an issue about it because they struggle to find serious criticism of Muhammad.
European Judaism - "Child marriage was possible in Judaism due to the very low marriageable age for females. A ketannah (literally meaning little [one]) was any girl between the age of 3 years and that of 12 years plus one day;[4] a ketannah was completely subject to her father's authority, and her father could arrange a marriage for her without her agreement."
Not to mention you can go to Guatemala/Honduras/other South American cultures to
find child marriages to be the norm.
We must also consider the environment:
We know that the Arabian Peninsula is a warm country, and therefore the age of puberty is not the same as that of some European countries, American, Scandinavian, ... It is from the age of puberty that our actions are numbered, it is the age from which we have the capacity to judge things. At the time a person was eligible to get married as of the age of puberty, was the custom and this is how the age of marriage was determined. Aicha fulfilled all the conditions of marriage. Even now, there are certain countries where young ladies get married at a very young age.
A man like Mohammad having the place he had in society, would he ask for a little girl? And if he would have done that, his companions would think like his detractors at the present time and would have abandoned him. We know that the detractors of Islam at the time of Mohammad
they did not say anything about that,
Hazrat Aisha was 19, not 9 at marriage time? by Dr Zakir Naik
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The prophet’s mercy to animals, Even the bird found a place in his heart
The prophet’s heart would be shaken to its very foundations if he saw a distressed bird that lost its babies. A wounded animal, a hungry animal, a sick animal , insects burnt, water being polluted moved his heart, too, and stirred his compassion, yet on his shoulder he onus of imparting God’s message to the whole of the world. How great is such a prophet!
How miraculous is this prophet!
He is the message of heavens to the earth, the message of mercy, the exemplary to be followed. God says in the Holy Quran what means; “you have in the Messenger of Allah an excellent exemplar for him who hopes in Allah and the latter day and remembers Allah much. (21)
Prophet Muhammad called not to kill even a frog and he said, “Its croaking is tasbeeh (praising God).” Always with this litany was capped his words” Those who are not merciful will not find mercy( on the part of God).”
Such is his mercy that inspired his followers such as Um’ar ibn Al-Kahtab to the extent that he, too, was so worried if an animal was stumbled in the far east or west and feared that he would be held responsible for it before his Lord; he says” I fear that If an animal is stumbled in the far east or west that I will be held accountable before my Lord on the Day of Judgment.”
This is Mohammed, who rebuked the tyrannies of his times including emperors, notwithstanding he would be moved for a bird that lost its babies.
It is narrated that someone took two chicks of a bird (hamra), which came in panic searching for its chicks. Prophet Muhammad (Peace and blessings be upon him and his house) then asked, “Who has distressed it by taking its chicks?” Then he asked them to return the chicks.
Perhaps people lavish animals with their care because of their beauty unmindful of their being entities created by God, The case is different in Islam. The following Hadith lays credence to this fact. It is narrated that the prophet once passed by a burned out anthill. When the Prophet saw it he asked, “Who has burned it?” When he was informed of who had done it, he said, “Only the Lord of Fire has the right to punish with fire.” Is there any beauty in ants?!
His mercy was not only confined to caring about animals but it goes even more, Seeing a hungry animal would move his heart so much to the extent that he would go to its owner rebuking him for not feeding his animal.
Once the Prophet passed by a camel that was so emaciated its back was one with its abdomen. Upon that, the Prophet said, “Fear Allah with regard to livestock. Ride them in a fitting way and eat them when they are in good condition.”
In his heart, everything has a portion, the distressed among people would go to him to ease their hearts even the distressed animals would do the same thing. He once entered the garden of man from the Ansar (Muslims of Madinah) and there was a camel. When the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him and his house) saw the camel it froze and its eyes started watering. Then the Prophet of Allah (peace and blessings be upon him and his house) came to it and rubbed its ears so it calmed down. Then the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him and his house) said, “Who is the owner of this camel? Whose camel is this?” A young man from the Ansar told him (peace and blessings be upon him and his house),”O Messenger of Allah, it belongs to me.” Then he told him (peace and blessings be upon him and his house), “Do you not fear Allah with regard to this beast which Allah has let you own? It complained to me that you starve it and tire it by overworking it and using it beyond its capacity.”
The greatest man to ever walk the earth TheDeenShow #461 youtube
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once convinced that God exists I did not feel the need to look for books other than the quran,
since I already knew him and I found there the truths of the prophecies ..;
I read a little classical poetry it has nothing to do with the most "elaborate" poems and writings in the Arabic language; you have to know Arabic to understand what I mean
even the hadith full of wisdom; ...
for the Bible we were given a while one; out of curiosity I started to read it but full of awkwardness in the style of the stories ... so I could not go far; I like to reread it and I find it difficult to understand it because of that;
ok i take as a starting point that everything i have learned so far may be wrong
What explains to me the existence of what surrounds me with all its complexity and so much "specialization" and laws?
I am not an atheist
I believe in the existence of God
For example
If the criminal escaped punishment after killing people
If the criminal is not punished in this world
God punishes him on the day of resurrection
Don't lose anything if you believe in God
You will lose everything if you don't
surprised in the afterlife
God is there
Heaven and hell are there too
There is no other chance
The opportunity is there
Choose your choice
it is the atheists who must prove that God does not exist and not the other way around
If I say that a castle well built in the smallest detail well decorated has come like this who will believe me? who will believe that it was made by pure chance? it's against common sense
and it is the one who claims that it is due to pure chance who must prove his statements not to the contrary
a world with laws that we are always trying to discover and are such perfect creatures the work of chance? the human body with all the glands working in harmony? the difference in sex? Has the human being developed on its own to the point of "deciding" to create a man and a woman with an X chromosome and a Y to have the same number of chromosomes in the newborn?
if you tell me that a well-made castle is the work of chance, it's up to you to explain to me how since it is contrary to common sense
the burden of proof is on the one who denies something in accordance with common sense
how the bricks were placed by pure chance according to a well-made architecture
...
and the decoration with all its finesse, how it formed
Scientific Proof for an Atheist on Existence of God - by Dr Zakir Naik youtube