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  • When you get ill do not get nervous about it and try as much as possible to be hopeful
  • Be afraid of a gentleman when he is hungry, and of a mean person when his stomach is full
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Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)

The 12th of Rabi ul Awwal marks the birth date of the holy messenger of Allah Prophet Muhammad (Pbuh). Muslims everywhere ought to remember this day. This occasion is not for frivolity or pleasure seeking, but an event of inner joy and happiness. Assemblies and conferences are held throughout the Muslim world to narrate the stories of the Prophet's birth, childhood and his preaching, his character, his sufferings and his forgiveness of even his enemies, and about his leadership, his triumphs through Allah's mercy over the hearts of men.

Almighty Allah ensures that we should not go astray in our journey through life. He has given us a conscience enabling us to differentiate between what is right and wrong. But whenever man has failed to listen to his conscience or was deaf to the silent message emanating from every object of God's creation, he sent his prophets to bring the truth and to see that these God-sent messages should not be incomprehensible to the people of many different lands, they were communicated to them in their own language.

Poised between Africa, Asia and Europe, the Arabian peninsula lay at the very heart of the ancient world. There were three major towns, Yathrib, a large oasis now called Madinah, Taif, a cool refuge in the mountains famous for its grapes and Makkah which lay in a barren valley and it was here that Prophet Muhammad (Pbuh) was born. His father Abdullah ibn Abdul Mutallib died two months before the birth of the Prophet and he was only six years when his mother Aminah also passed away. For two years, he was cared by his grandfather Abdul Mutallib and when he too died, the Prophet's uncle, Abu Talib became his guardian. A leader of men, the Prophet's noble character was undisputed, yet when in his 40th year, he announced his prophetic mission which was bestowed on him by Almighty Allah, the people of his own hometown Makkah poured scorn on his claim to prophethood. “Look at this village boy who reckons he is in contact with the heavens,” they would say. But the Prophet remained undeterred and continued with his mission for 23 years, the first 13 years in Makkah and 10 years in Madinah. In this short time, he brought about a revolution among the Arab tribes, the like of which the world had never seen before.

 

Increase your faith
"On the Day you shall see the believing men and the believing women - their light running forward before them and by their right hands. Glad tidings for you this Day! Gardens under which rivers flow, to dwell therein forever! Truly, this is the great success." [Soorah al-Hadeed (57):12]

 

 

كسي بهى ديني مسائل کے بارے میں پوچھنا هو اور علماء سے سوال جواب کرنے هوں تو هم سے رابطہ کریں

 

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