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Malaikah
09-30-2005, 01:27 PM
salam
theres is nasheed by dawud wharnsby 'dont talk to me about Muhammad' its actually based on a real hadith... does any one what it is? id really appreciate if some one would share the hadith with me thanks
salam :)
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Protected_Diamond
09-30-2005, 01:50 PM
I don't get the nasheed i mean anyone in the right mind would want to know abt the prophet s.w.a :confused:

^^ btw no sorry havent got that hadith :-[
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Malaikah
10-01-2005, 04:18 AM
salams sister the person who is saying 'dont talk ot me about Muhammad' swa is actually a nonmuslim who the prophet is helping... she doesnt liek the prophet and talks badly about him but she didnt know that the young man who she is praising for his kindness was actually the prophet.. but when she finds out she realises that everything she said about the prophet was not true so she converts to islam... i think yuo can see why i really want to see this hadith!
salam
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BlissfullyJaded
10-01-2005, 05:22 AM
:sl:

This incident happened upon the conquest of Makkah..I think..innit.

I've only heard the hadith in a lecture.. But I can't even find the lecture now. :(

InshaAllah somebody will be able to find the actual hadith. I also wanted it in writing... :sister:
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Malaikah
10-02-2005, 11:25 AM
help? someone?
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lolwatever
04-30-2006, 01:27 AM
is dawud warnsby the oz guy in sydney or something? i think a mate of mine knows him.. is he the one who sings 'a whisper of peace'??
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NJUSA
04-30-2006, 01:42 AM
Dawud lives in Colorado, he used to live in Toronto. Whisper of Peace is one of his earlier works, I like his later stuff. He s a great guy, if you have the chance to meet him, you should.
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Hijaabi22
04-30-2006, 09:56 AM
[BANANA]Yeah Ive heard of it, yeah its gud.......so long as you listen to it ryt up 2 the END!!! Sum ppl listen to half of it then get the wrong idea![/BANANA]
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Malaikah
07-19-2006, 09:24 AM
*bump*:rollseyes
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seeker_of_ilm
07-19-2006, 10:27 AM
:sl:

Don't think this is in actual hadith form, but I think this is it...(written as a story?)

A long time ago, in a land far, far away, there lived an old woman who was carrying a heavy load along the road in the desert. It was a bit difficult for her, but she was managing as best as she could. A young man asked if he could help her with her load, and she readily obliged. Here is the conversation that transpired:

"It would be such a pleasure to have you come alone with me. I accept your gracious offer of kindness and company," she said. She was a very talkative woman, and the young man did not want to interrupt her. So, he let her speak the entire time they were together without interruption:

"But as we walk along young man and as you help me with my load, I have only one request as we travel down this road: Don't talk to me about Muhammad! Because of him there is no peace and I have trouble in my mind. So, don't talk to me about Muhammad! And as we walk along together, we will get along just fine."

She continued:

"That man upsets me so, so much more than you could know! I hear of his name and reputation every where I go. Though his family and his clan once knew him as an honest man, he's dividing everyone with his claim that God is one!"

"He's misled all the weak, the poor, and the slaves. They think they've all found wealth and freedom by following his way!" she sarcastically snorted.

"He's corrupted all of our youth with his twisted brand of truth. He's convinced them that they all are strong and gave them somewhere to belong. So, don't you dare talk to me about Muhammad!"

They reached their destination, and the man helped the woman put away her belongings. The old woman, with a wide smile of gratitude at this stranger's kindness, turned to him and said, "Thank you now, young man. You've really been so kind. That generosity and smile is very rare to find now a days. Let me give you some advice, since you've been so very nice to me. Stay away from Muhammad. Don't heed his word or emulate his way. If you do, you will never have true peace, and all you will find is trouble."

As the young man turned to walk away, she stopped him: "Now before we part and go, if it's alright just the same, may I ask my dear young man, who are you? What's your name?"

He told her, and she stopped dead in her tracks.

"Forgive me, but what was that? Your words weren't very clear. My ears are getting old, and sometimes I have a hard time hearing. You know, it's truly rather funny, but I'm sure I must be wrong. Yet, I thought I heard you said that your name is Muhammad."

"I am Muhammad," the Prophet (peace be upon him) told the old woman.

She replied, "I bear witness there is nothing worthy of worship except God, and Muhammad is the Messenger of God."
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Malaikah
07-19-2006, 10:36 AM
:sl:

thanks, but that could just be a person writting the story based on the nasheed or something couldnt it?:rollseyes
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lolwatever
07-19-2006, 10:56 AM
if it is a story i think it's a bad story... can u imagine how many ppl will be running around quoting it as a *hadith* without knowing that it's a fabrication?

there's a sahih hadith that says "let whoever fabricates a story about me take his seat in the hell fire".

there's so many other actual incidencts that are more beneficial and equally interesting, no need to add fabrications to Islam...

lol how hard is it to just put 'based on hadith from sahih bukhari' or something on the production cover or summary lol

salams
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Malaikah
07-19-2006, 01:10 PM
:sl:

^true that about the fabrication, actually when you think about it how could the person not know it was muhammad? i mean man seriously :?
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lolwatever
07-19-2006, 08:53 PM
^^ personally i got fooled for it actually, coz maybe the old lady was a bedoin or not from quraysh or something.. the fact that it's written in 3rd person sounded weird, coz there would be atleast some sort of reference to that 3rd person...

i think the hadith of hiraculous is waaaay more interesting and freaky too, when he questioned Abu Sufyan and those who came with him, and hwen he locked the doors to his palace and interrogated his people about Muhammad.. it's in bukhari too

anyways salams
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Hijaabi22
07-19-2006, 09:06 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by cheese
salam
theres is nasheed by dawud wharnsby 'dont talk to me about Muhammad' its actually based on a real hadith... does any one what it is? id really appreciate if some one would share the hadith with me thanks
salam :)
the nasheed is really gud but wen i 1st heard it i was like waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat
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