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Definition of a sahaabi: A person who saw the Prophet (SAW), in the Prophets lifetime, and believed in the prophet, and died upon eemaan. He/she also died within 100 years of the Prophet’s death.[/SIZE][/FONT]

I don't know if you were asking the sisters only, but just a point, maybe you could mention the part as to why the 100 years death, I mean what the teacher mentions, I believe it's a hadith or something.

The way you used Dhabt is abit confusing.

Pretty nice though
 
Definition of a sahaabi: A person who saw the Prophet (SAW), in the Prophets lifetime, and believed in the prophet, and died upon eemaan. He/she also died within 100 years of the Prophet’s death.

Wa alaykum as salaam,

Hey there sis.

I'd just like to add that I've never really heard of that part before (in the bold).
The Ta'reef (definition) that's commonly used is:

A person who saw the Prophet (Salallaahu 'alayhi wasallam) in the Prophets' lifetime, and believed in the prophet, and died upon that state (of Eemaan).

Wallaahu a'lam. You may want to re-check that sis?

If that's what the sheikh gave then, I'd really like to know why? hmmm.
 
Ajzaah: Small books on a small topic, similar to a pamphlet.[/FONT][/SIZE]

Ajzaa' is with an alif Mamduudah at the end (The alif with the stick and after it is a hamzah).

Not, a haa or taa Marbuutah.

hope that helps.
 
The speaker mentions of a I believe hadith or statement in which it says that everyone then will die within 100 years, I dont recall if it was everyone as in in the whole world or just of the companions.

Anyhow, it is then said that there was this man from india, old man, who claimed to be a companion, lol, and he came some long long time, and this statement or hadith was used to disprove him.

I dont recall if it was 100 years though but I recall listenin and writin this down as a codition, never heard anyone else mention it either though.

Was there also not an extra one, that he must follow the shariah of the prophet? I remember hearing this somewhere, I am not sure if this was in the above talk, but that obviously if this was not a condition then all the other prophets that saw him in miraaj would be sahabi, whilst only Eesa will be, since he will follow the sharia.
 
Interesting... Allahu a'lam. First time I'm hearing of this too.

Hey Shaheedah, I skimmed through the two chapters N' all seems good alhamdulillah (wallaahu a'lam).

Although with the Dhabt, I'm a lil conufsed too.
 
The speaker mentions of a I believe hadith or statement in which it says that everyone then will die within 100 years, I dont recall if it was everyone as in in the whole world or just of the companions.

Anyhow, it is then said that there was this man from india, old man, who claimed to be a companion, lol, and he came some long long time, and this statement or hadith was used to disprove him.

I dont recall if it was 100 years though but I recall listenin and writin this down as a codition, never heard anyone else mention it either though.

Was there also not an extra one, that he must follow the shariah of the prophet? I remember hearing this somewhere, I am not sure if this was in the above talk, but that obviously if this was not a condition then all the other prophets that saw him in miraaj would be sahabi, whilst only Eesa will be, since he will follow the sharia.

Yes I know who you are talking about. This man was named Ratin Al-Hindi and there is a famous saying about him it goes :
Ratinun al - Hindi..wa Maa Adraaka Man Ratin?
Dajjalun min ad-dajaajilah, idda3aa as-suhbata ba3dannabi bithalaath mi'at sanah.

Ratin al-Hindi, and what do you know of Ratin? Verily he was a Dajjal (liar) amongst the liars, he claimed Companionship of the Prophet after his death by 300 years.

But that definition of the 100 years is extra to me also.
 
Lol that is some wierdo, imagine he musta claimed to be like 300+ years old, he must have been ill, SubhanAllah.

Can someone please just spell out Shadh in arabic, and Illa, and dhabt and Adil. Thanks.
 
Yes I know who you are talking about. This man was named Ratin Al-Hindi and there is a famous saying about him it goes :
Ratinun al - Hindi..wa Maa Adraaka Man Ratin?
Dajjalun min ad-dajaajilah, idda3aa as-suhbata ba3dannabi bithalaath mi'at sanah.

Ratin al-Hindi, and what do you know of Ratin? Verily he was a Dajjal (liar) amongst the liars, he claimed Companionship of the Prophet after his death by 300 years.

But that definition of the 100 years is extra to me also.

Iyyy Sa7 Sa7!! I was thinking about it alll yesterday, and all I could recall was Al-Hindiy.

Jazaakillaah Khayr Darl' ;)

ps: Shaadh & Illah are spelt like this:

شاذ ~ Shaadh.

علة ~'Illah.
 
I don't know if you were asking the sisters only, but just a point, maybe you could mention the part as to why the 100 years death, I mean what the teacher mentions, I believe it's a hadith or something.

The way you used Dhabt is abit confusing.

Pretty nice though

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He didn't give a reference, so that's why I didn't include it. I'm very fussy about the references.

Should I take that bit out? Oh, and jazakAllah khayr for the spelling corrections sisters.

Btw Umniyyah... I even knew those spellings were incorrect.:p
 
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Masha ALlah, been long time not entering this thread. Great works guys masha Allah. Mmm...can someone write it in Arabic for me please, and tell me what it means:
"Ataanii hawaahaa qobla an a'rifal hawa, fashaadafa qalban khaaliyan fatamakkana".
Sukran jazilan wa jazakumullah khair
 
Wa alaykum as salaam,

Hey there sis.

I'd just like to add that I've never really heard of that part before (in the bold).

Na'am...Im wondering about that too...whose definitions is that? :rollseyes

Guys...can we do something which the rewards that we can have can be more than sahabah? :) Can you mention the hadith? Insha Allah khayr
 
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Masha ALlah, been long time not entering this thread. Great works guys masha Allah. Mmm...can someone write it in Arabic for me please, and tell me what it means:
"Ataanii hawaahaa qobla an a'rifal hawa, fashaadafa qalban khaaliyan fatamakkana".
Sukran jazilan wa jazakumullah khair

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أتاني هواها قبل أن أعرف الهوى

فصادف قلبا خاليا فتمكنا


Real pretty poem Masha'allah :)

Princess do you remember taking a poem like this whilst learning Kawaakib or something? It sounds reallllllll familiar to me.....

And what about this one :

سلام على دنيا إذا لم يكن بها : صديق صدوق صادق الوعد متصفا

Salaamun 'Ala dunya idhaa lam yakun Bihaa

Sadeeqin Saduuqun Saadiqal Wa'di Muttasifaa...

Arent they both so lovely :statisfie
 
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He didn't give a reference, so that's why I didn't include it. I'm very fussy about the references.

Should I take that bit out?

Wa aleykum salam wa rhametullahi wa berekatu,

I was thinking the same, i.e. that I dont remember a reference, what I was saying was that you could include a note next to it saying something like "The speaker mentioned such and such but I have not been able to locate the hadith"

So you'd mention the incident that the speaker spoke of, and then say you cannot find the hadith mentioned within that incident.

I see that happens in some books where the translators cannot find a hadith. I personally find that helpful, so I know what was said, and I know the quote, I just need to find the source, so I can ask a student of knowledge around my area if they have heard of it.
 
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Hey guys,

Question: When are we going to start up the bayquuniyah revsion again Ppl?

Heyya binaa yaa 'azeezaatee :statisfie

Princess do you remember taking a poem like this whilst learning Kawaakib or something? It sounds reallllllll familiar to me.....

I can't recall the first, but the second I know. It's from Shaawhid qatr orr shawaahid al-kawaakib *hmpft* :mmokay: I dunno but it's from shawaahidu summin ,Lol.

:sl: Masha ALlah, been long time not entering this thread. Great works guys masha Allah

Wa alaykum as salaam, Welcome back. :)
 
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I don't know who has mod powers, if noone has then give me a bell when you all decide, if you all decide to keep this strictly for the revision thing. You can create other threads for other things, seems pretty disorganised in here.
 
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أتاني هواها قبل أن أعرف الهوى

فصادف قلبا خاليا فتمكنا


Real pretty poem Masha'allah :)

Princess do you remember taking a poem like this whilst learning Kawaakib or something? It sounds reallllllll familiar to me.....

And what about this one :

سلام على دنيا إذا لم يكن بها : صديق صدوق صادق الوعد متصفا

Salaamun 'Ala dunya idhaa lam yakun Bihaa

Sadeeqin Saduuqun Saadiqal Wa'di Muttasifaa...

Arent they both so lovely :statisfie

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I dont find any answer on my question :X :raging:
 
Na'am...Im wondering about that too...whose definitions is that? :rollseyes

Guys...can we do something which the rewards that we can have can be more than sahabah? :) Can you mention the hadith? Insha Allah khayr

Minta Maaf ya Akhi, semalam saya tidak berapa faham soalan kamu ini.....but I did some research, and this is the hadeeth for you :


"سيأتي قوم بعدكم لهم أجر خمسين منكم لأنكم تجدون على الخير أعواناً ولا يجدون على الخير أعوانا "
صحيح الجامع


Rasulullah said to his Sahaabah: " There will come a people after you who will gain the reward of fifty of you, and that is because you find people to help you in the performance of good, and they will not find anyone to help them with the performance of good"

Hadeeth is in Saheeh al-Jaami'

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Hey guys,

Question: When are we going to start up the bayquuniyah revsion again Ppl?

Heyya binaa yaa 'azeezaatee :statisfie

Princess please bring the next Question, we will resume again today Insha'allah!! :)

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I dont find any answer on my question :X :raging:

So sorry again! I did not realize that you wanted a translation to the poem which you asked for :(

So it means :

Love for her came to me when I did not know (true) love
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This Love came into my empty heart and stayed within it​
 

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