Ok this is another game which I thought of. I will think of a a famous Islamic figure past or present, and you guys try to guess who it is.
I will give you a few hints to try and help you guess InshaAllah.
You are only allowed one attempt to try and guess who it is. If you get it right you go next.
Ill go first InshaAllah
My kunya is Abu Mundhir. I witnessed the 'aqabah pledge and the battle of Badr. I am one of the most knowledgeable in the Quran. Many companions have narrated hadith from me. The Prophet, peace be upn him, once asked if he could read a surah to me and he did. On another occasion, I was also asked by the Prophet, peace be upon him, about the greatest verse in the Quran, and i answered it correctly. He hit my chest and praised me.
when his uncle brought him from his mother's place, to makkah,
he introdced him as his slave,
n so he was named ABDUL MUTTALIB,
as in SLAVE of MUTTALIB
Jazak-Allah for accepting the offer of answering questions . . . You got it right . . .
Next question: I was the student of Umar bin Kathir; the teacher of his son, and the writer of al-Furqan bain auliyah Allah wa auliyah ash-shaitan . . .
oh, u don't want me to answer !
ok :'(
go on wid those TOUGH questions
zAK; you do know the answer, that's obvious :brother:, so give others a chance here Insha-Allah . . . Unless no-one else get's it, in the next two days . . .
I heard first time of Banu Mahzum. Banu Makhzum I know Khalid bin Walid's clan but Banu Mahzum, nah never heard before.
if it is Banu Makhzum, answer is Abu Jahl.
and btw if u do know answer then why don't u reply? :confused:
:brother:
She does know the answer, but I told her to give others a chance. And your answer is correct; Abu Jahl, his real name was Amr bin Hisham . . .
Next Question: The leader of those who succesfully passed over the trech at the battle of Khandaq, and was met by Ali's sword not very long afterwards . . .
Easy, Abu Hurairah r.a. and the prophet (pbuh) called him Abu Hirr.
So Glorified is He and Exalted above all that they associate with Him, and in Whose Hands is the dominion of all things, and to Him you shall be returned.
(Sura Ya-Seen 36:83)
So Glorified is He and Exalted above all that they associate with Him, and in Whose Hands is the dominion of all things, and to Him you shall be returned.
(Sura Ya-Seen 36:83)
So Glorified is He and Exalted above all that they associate with Him, and in Whose Hands is the dominion of all things, and to Him you shall be returned.
(Sura Ya-Seen 36:83)
No, abu Jahl never became a Muslim, nor did he want to have anything to do with Islam; except that he was an enemy from the start . . . So try to guess what he was called before he was given the nickname "Abu Jahl". His real name was Amr bin Hisham . . . But the question isn't about his real name either, just another of his nicknames . . .
So Glorified is He and Exalted above all that they associate with Him, and in Whose Hands is the dominion of all things, and to Him you shall be returned.
(Sura Ya-Seen 36:83)
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