[1]In Sahih Muslim, 'then (after the killing of ibn az-Zubayr) al-Hajjaj sent to his mother Asma bint Abu Abkr and she refused to come to him. So the messenger came back to her relaying, "You will come to me or else I will send to you someone who will drag you by your hair"
He said she refused and said, "I will not come to you until you send someone who will drag me by my hair!"
So he said, "Give me my sandals." So he took his shoes and hastened until he came to her..'
(Sahih Muslim. the Book of Virtues of the Companions [Chapter] The mention of the liar of Thaqif and it's destroyer. A section of No. 229 4/1971-1972.)
you go girl!
these sound really inspirational...a good share indeed...
...desperate for husnul-khitaam...
please make dua that Allah grants me a good end (to my life). please make dua that Allah guides me.
Re: *~ History of Muslim Women Enjoining Good and Forbidding Evil ~*
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In Sahih Muslim, 'then (after the killing of ibn az-Zubayr) al-Hajjaj sent to his mother Asma bint Abu Abkr and she refused to come to him. So the messenger came back to her relaying, "You will come to me or else I will send to you someone who will drag you by your hair"
He said she refused and said, "I will not come to you until you send someone who will drag me by my hair!"
So he said, "Give me my sandals." So he took his shoes and hastened until he came to her..'
(Sahih Muslim. the Book of Virtues of the Companions [Chapter] The mention of the liar of Thaqif and it's destroyer. A section of No. 229 4/1971-1972.)
are there any other wicked stories like this concerning muslimahs.
...desperate for husnul-khitaam...
please make dua that Allah grants me a good end (to my life). please make dua that Allah guides me.
Re: *~ History of Muslim Women Enjoining Good and Forbidding Evil ~*
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