Saturday, May 31, 2014

Family Issues, - The Ideal Muslim Woman and Her Children

Introduction
Undoubtedly children are a source of great joy and delight; they make
life sweet, bring morerizqinto a family's life and give hope. A father
sees his children as a future source of help and support, as well as
representing an increase in numbers and perpetuation of the family. A
mother sees her children as a source of hope, consolation and joy in
life, and as hope for the future. All of these hopes rest on the good
upbringing of the children and giving them a sound preparation for
life, so that they will become active and constructive elements in
society, a source of goodness for their parents, community and society
as a whole. Then they will be as (Subhanahu wa ta'ala) described them:
( Wealth and sons are allurements of the life of this world . . .)
(Qur'an 18:46)
If their education and upbringing are neglected, they will become bad
characters, a burden on their family, community and society as a
whole.
She understands the great responsibility that she has towards her children
The Muslim woman never forgets that the mother's responsibility in
bringing up the children and forming their characters is greater than
that of the father, because children tend to be closer to their mother
and spend more time with her; she knows all about their behavioral,
emotional and intellectual development during their childhood and the
difficult years of adolescence.
Hence the woman who understands the teachings of Islam and her own
educational role in life, knows her complete responsibility for the
upbringing of her children, as is referred to in the Qur'an:
( O you who believe! Save yourselves and your families from a Fire
whose fuel is Men and Stones . . .) (Qur'an 66:6)
The Prophet (sallallahu 'alayhi wa sallam) also referred to this
responsibility in his hadith:
"Each of you is a shepherd and each of you is responsible for his
flock. The leader is a shepherd and is responsible for his flock; a
man is the shepherd of his family and is responsible for his flock; a
woman is the shepherd in the house of her husband and is responsible
for her flock; a servant is the shepherd of his master's wealth and is
responsible for it. Each of you is a shepherd and is responsible for
his flock."1
Islam places responsibility on the shoulders of every individual; not
one person is left out. Parents - especially mothers - are made
responsible for providing their children with a solid upbringing and
sound Islamic education, based on the noble characteristics that the
Prophet (sallallahu 'alayhi wa sallam) declared that he had been sent
to complete and spread among people:
"I have only been sent to make righteous behavior complete."2
Nothing is more indicative of the greatness of the parents'
responsibility towards their children and their duty to give them a
suitable Islamic upbringing than the verdict of the'ulama'that every
family should heed the words of the Prophet (sallallahu 'alayhi wa
sallam):
"Instruct your children to pray when they are seven and hit them if
they do not do so when they are ten."3
Any parents who are aware of this hadith but do not teach their
children to pray when they reach seven or hit them if they do not do
so when they reach ten, are parents who are sinners and failing in
their duty; they will be responsible before Allah (Subhanahu wa
ta'ala) for their failure.
The family home is a microcosm of society in which the children's
mentality, intellect, attitudes and inclinations are formed when they
are still very small and are ready to receive sound words of guidance.
Hence the parents' important role in forming the minds of their sons
and daughters and directing them towards truth and good deeds is quite
clear.
Muslim woman have always understood their responsibility in raising
their children, and they have a brilliant record in producing and
influencing great men, and instill ling noble values in their
hearts. There is no greater proof of that than the fact that
intelligent and brilliant women have produced more noble sons than
have intelligent and brilliant men, so much so that you can hardly
find any among the great men of ourummahwho have controlled the course
of events in history who is not indebted to his mother.
Al-Zubayr ibn al-'Awwam was indebted for his greatness to his mother
Safiyyah bint 'Abd al-Muttalib, who instill led in him his good
qualities and distinguished nature.
'Abdullah, al-Mundhir and 'Urwah, the sons of al-Zubayr were the
products of the values instill led in them by their mother, Asma'
bint Abi Bakr, and each of them made his mark in history and attained
a high status.
'Ali ibn Abi Talib (radhiallahu anhu) received wisdom, virtue and good
character from his distinguished mother, Fatimah bint Asad.
'Abdullah ibn Ja'far, the master of Arab generosity and the most noble
of their leaders, lost his father at an early age, but his mother
Asma' bint 'Umays took care of him and give him the virtues and noble
characteristics by virtue of which she herself became one of the great
women of Islam.
Mu'awiyah ibn Abi Sufyan inherited his strength of character and
intelligence from his mother, Hind bint 'Utbah, not from his father
Abu Sufyan. When he was a baby, she noticed that he had intelligent
and clever features. Someone said to her, "If he lives, he will become
the leader of his people." She responded, "May he not live if he is to
become the leader of his people alone!"
Mu'awiyah was unable to instill his cleverness, patience and
skills in his own son and and heir, Yazid, because the boy's mother
was a simple Bedouin woman, whom he had married for her beauty and
because of the status of her tribe and family.
Mu'awiyah's brother Ziyad ibn Abi Sufyan, who was a prime example of
intelligence, shrewdness and quick-wittedness, was similarly unable to
pass these qualities on to his son 'Ubayd-Allah (subhanahu wa
ta'ala) who grew up to be stupid, clumsy, impotent and ignorant. His
mother was Marjanah, a Persian woman who possessed none of the
qualities that might entitle her to be the mother of a great man.
History records the names of two great men of Banu Umayyah, the first
of whom was known for his strength of character, capability,
intelligence, wisdom and decisiveness, and the second of whom took the
path of justice, goodness, piety and righteousness.
The first was 'Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan, whose mother was 'A'ishah bint
al-Mughirah ibn Abi'l-'As ibn Umayyah, who was well-known for her
strength of character, resolution and intelligence. The second was
'Umar ibn 'Abd al-'Aziz (radhiallahu anhu), the fifth of thekhulafa'
al-rashidun, whose mother was Umm 'Asim bint 'Asim ibn 'Umar ibn
al-Khattab, who was the most noble in character of the women of her
time. Her mother was the righteous worshipper of Allah (Subhanahu wa
ta'ala) whom 'Asim saw was honest and truthful, and clearly following
the right path, when she refused to add water to the milk as her
mother told her to, because she knew that Allah (Subhanahu wa ta'ala)
could see her.
If we turn towards Andalusia, we find the brilliant, ambitious ruler
'Abd al-Rahman al-Nasir who, having started life as an orphan, went on
to establish an Islamic state in the West, to which the leaders and
kings of Europe surrendered and to whose institutes of learning the
scholars and philosophers of all nations came to seek knowledge. This
state made a great contribution to worldwide Islamic culture. If we
were to examine the secret of this man's greatness, we would find that
it lay in the greatness of his mother who knew how to instill in him
the dynamic spirit of ambition.
During the 'Abbasid period there were two great women who planted the
seeds of ambition, distinction and ascendancy in their sons. The first
was the mother of Ja'far ibn Yahya, who was thewazirof
thekhalifahHarun al-Rashid. The second was the mother of Imam
al-Shafi'i: he never saw his father who died whilst he was still a
babe in arms; it was his mother who took care of his education.
There are many such examples of brilliant women in our history, women
who instill led in their sons nobility of character and the seeds of
greatness, and who stood behind them in everything they achieved of
power and status.
She uses the best methods in bringing them up
The intelligent Muslim woman understands the psychology of her
children, and is aware of their differences in attitudes and
inclination. She tries to penetrate their innocent world and plant the
seeds of noble values and worthy characteristics, using the best and
most effective methods of parenting.
The mother is naturally close to her children, and she endears herself
to them so that they will be open with her and will share their
thoughts and feelings with her. She hastens to correct them and refine
their thoughts and feelings, taking into account each child's age and
mental level. She plays and jokes with them sometimes, complimenting
them and letting then hear words of love, affection, compassion and
self-denial. Thus their love for her increases, and they will accept
her words of guidance and correction eagerly. They will obey her out
of love for her, for there is a great difference between sincere
obedience that comes from the heart, which is based on love, respect
and trust, and insincere obedience that is based on oppression,
violence and force. The former is lasting obedience, strong and
fruitful, whilst the latter is shallow and baseless, and will quickly
vanish when the violence and cruelty reach extreme levels.
She demonstrates her love and affection for them
The Muslim woman is not ignorant of the fact that her children need
her warm lap, deep love and sincere affection in order to develop
soundly, with no psychological problems, crises or complexes. This
sound upbringing will fill them with optimism, trust, hope and
ambition. Thus the caring Muslim mother demonstrates her love and
affection for her children on every occasion, flooding their lives
with joy and happiness and filling their hearts with confidence and
security.
The true Muslim woman is compassionate towards her children, for
compassion is a basic Islamic characteristic, one that was encouraged
by the Prophet (sallallahu 'alayhi wa sallam) in word and deed as Anas
(radhiallahu anhu) tells us:
"I never saw anyone who was more compassionate towards children than
Allah's Messenger (sallallahu 'alayhi wa sallam). His son Ibrahim was
in the care of a wet-nurse in the hills around Madinah. He would go
there, and we would go with him, and he would enter the house, pick up
his son and kiss him, then come back."4
The Prophet's compassion and love towards Muslim children included
little ones at play. He would flood them with his compassion and
affection. Anas (radhiallahu anhu) reported that whenever the Prophet
(sallallahu 'alayhi wa sallam) passed by a group of boys he would
smile fondly and greet them.5
An example of the Prophet's enduring wisdom with regard to the
upbringing of children is the hadith:
"He is not one of us who does not show compassion to our little ones
and recognize the rights of our elders."6
Abu Hurayrah (radhiallahu anhu) narrated that the Prophet (sallallahu
'alayhi wa sallam) kissed al-Hasan ibn 'Ali. Al-Aqra' ibn Habis said,
"I have ten children and I have never kissed any of them." The Prophet
(sallallahu 'alayhi wa sallam) said: "He who does not show mercy will
not be shown mercy."7
The Prophet (sallallahu 'alayhi wa sallam), this great educator,
always sought to instill the quality of mercy and compassion in
people's hearts, and to awaken their potential for love and affection,
which are the most basic of human characteristics.
One day a Bedouin came and asked the Prophet (sallallahu 'alayhi wa
sallam), "Do you kiss your sons? We do not." The Prophet (sallallahu
'alayhi wa sallam) said, "What can I do for you if Allah (Subhanahu wa
ta'ala) has removed mercy from your heart?"8
'A'ishah (radhiallahu anha) reported:
"Whenever Fatimah (radhiallahu anha) came into the room, the Prophet
(sallallahu 'alayhi wa sallam) would stand up, welcome her, kiss her
and offer her his seat, and whenever he came into the room, she would
stand up, take his hand, welcome him, kiss him and offer him her seat.
When she came to see him during his final illness, he welcomed her and
kissed her."9
The Prophet (sallallahu 'alayhi wa sallam) praised the women of
Quraysh, because they were the most compassionate of women towards
their children, the most concerned with raising them properly and
making sacrifices for them, in addition to taking good care of their
husbands. This may be seen in the words narrated by Bukhari from Abu
Hurayrah (radhiallahu anhu), who said:
"I heard Allah's Messenger (sallallahu 'alayhi wa sallam) say: 'The
women of Quraysh are the best women ever to ride camels. They are
compassionate towards their children and the most careful with regard
to their husbands' wealth"10
In the light of this guidance, the true Muslim woman cannot be stern
towards her children and treat them in a rough or mean fashion, even
if it is her nature to be grim and reserved, because this religion,
with its enlightenment and guidance, softens hearts and awakens
feelings of love and affection. So our children are a part of us,
going forth into the world, as the poet Hittan ibn al-Mu'alla said:
"Our children are our hearts, walking among us on the face of the
earth, if even a little breeze touches them, we cannot sleep for
worrying about them."11
Parents should be filled with love, affection and care, willing to
make sacrifices and do their best for their children. Undoubtedly
the wealth of emotion that the Muslim mother feels for her children is
one of the greatest causes of her happiness in life. This is something
which has been lost by Western women, who are overwhelmed by
materialism and exhausted by the daily grind of work, which has caused
them to lose the warmth of family feelings. This was vividly expressed
by Mrs. Salma al-Haffar, a member of the Syrian women's movement,
after she had visited America:
"It is truly a shame that women lose the most precious thing that
nature12has given them, i.e. their femininity, and then their
happiness, because the constant cycle of exhausting work has caused
them to lose the small paradise which is the natural refuge of women
and men alike, one that can only flourish under the care of a mother
who stays at home. The happiness of individuals and society as a whole
is to be found at home, in the lap of the family; the family is the
source of inspiration, goodness and creativity."13
She treats her sons and daughters equally
The wise Muslim woman treats all her children fairly and equally. She
does not prefer one of them over another in any way, because she knows
that Islam forbids such actions on the part of the parents, and
because of the negative psychological impact that this may have over
the child whose sibling is preferred over him. The child who feels
that he is not treated equally with his brothers and sisters will grow
up with complexes and anxiety, eating his heart out with jealousy and
hatred. In contrast, the child who grows up feeling that he and his
siblings are treated equally will grow up healthy and free from
jealousy and hatred; he will be content, cheerful, tolerant and
willing to put others before himself. This is what Islam requires of
parents and urges them to do.
Bukhari, Muslim and others report that the father of al-Nu'man ibn
Bashir (radhiallahu anhu) brought him to the Prophet (sallallahu
'alayhi wa sallam) and said, "I have given this son of mine a slave I
have." The Prophet (sallallahu 'alayhi wa sallam) said, "Have you
given each of your children the same?" He said, "No." The Prophet
(sallallahu 'alayhi wa sallam) told him, "Then take the slave back."
According to another report:
"The Prophet (sallallahu 'alayhi wa sallam) asked, 'Have you done the
same for all your children?' [My father] said, 'No,' so the Prophet
(sallallahu 'alayhi wa sallam) said, 'Fear Allah (Subhanahu wa ta'ala)
and treat all of your children equally.'"
According to a third report:
"The Prophet (sallallahu 'alayhi wa sallam) asked, 'O Bishr, do you
have any other children?' He said, 'Yes.' The Prophet (sallallahu
'alayhi wa sallam) asked, 'Will you give a similar gift to each of
them?' He said, 'No.' So the Prophet (sallallahu 'alayhi wa sallam)
said, 'Do not ask me to witness this, because I do not want to witness
unfairness.' Then he added, 'Would you not like all your children to
treat you with equal respect?' [Bishr] said, 'Of course.' The Prophet
(sallallahu 'alayhi wa sallam) told him, 'So do not do it.'"14
So the Muslim woman who truly fears Allah (Subhanahu wa ta'ala) treats
all her children with equal fairness, and does not favor one above the
other in giving gifts, spending money on them, or in the way she
treats them. Then all of them will love her, will pray for her and
will treat her with kindness and respect.
She does not discriminate between sons and daughters her affection and care
The true Muslim woman does not discriminate between her sons and
daughters in her affection and car, as do some women who are not free
from the effects of ajahilimentality. She is fair to all her children,
boys and girls alike, and cares for them all with compassion and love.
She understands that children are a gift from Allah (subhanahu wa
ta'ala) and that Allah's (Subhanahu wa ta'ala) gift, be it of sons or
daughters, cannot be rejected or changed:
( . . . He bestows [children] male or female according to His Will
[and Plan], or He bestows both males and females, and He leaves barren
Whom He will: for He is full of knowledge and power.) (Qur'an
42:49-50)
The Muslim woman who is truly guided by her religion does not forget
the great reward that Allah (Subhanahu wa ta'ala) has prepared for the
one who brings up daughters and takes care of them properly, as is
stated in numeroussahihhadith, for example the hadith narrated by
Bukhari from 'A'ishah (radhiallahu anha) in which she says:
"A woman came to me with her two daughters and asked me (for charity).
She found that I had nothing except for a single date, which I gave to
her. She took it and divided it between her two daughters, and did not
eat any of it herself, then she got up and left with her daughters.
The Prophet (sallallahu 'alayhi wa sallam) came in and I told him what
had happened.
The Prophet (sallallahu 'alayhi wa sallam) said, "Whoever is tested
with daughters and treats them well, they will be for him a shield
against the Fire of Hell."15
According to another report narrated by Muslim from 'A'ishah (May
Allah be pleased with her), she said:
"A poor woman came to me carrying her two daughters. I gave her three
dates to eat. She gave each child a date, and raised the third to her
own mouth to eat it. Her daughters asked her to give it to them, so
she split the date that she had wanted to eat between them. I was
impressed by what she had done, and told Allah's Messenger
(sallallahu 'alayhi wa sallam) about it. He said, "Allah (Subhanahu wa
ta'ala) has decreed Paradise for her because of it," or, "He has saved
her from Hell because of it."16
Abu Hurayrah (radhiallahu anhu) reported that the Prophet (sallallahu
'alayhi wa sallam) said:
"Whoever has three daughters, and shelters them, bearing their joys
and sorrows with patience, Allah (Subhanahu wa ta'ala) will admit him
to Paradise by virtue of his compassion towards them." A man asked,
"What if he has only two, O Messenger of Allah?" He said, "Even if
they are only two." Another man asked, "What if he has only one, O
Messenger of Allah?" He said, "Even if he has only one."17
Ibn 'Abbas (radhiallahu anhu) said:
" Allah's Messenger (sallallahu 'alayhi wa sallam) said: 'Whoever had
a daughter born to him, and he did not bury her alive or humiliate
her, and he did not prefer his son over her, Allah (Subhanahu wa
ta'ala) will admit him to Paradise because of her."18
The Prophet's compassion extended to females, and included sisters as
well as daughters, as is seen in the hadith narrated by Bukhari
inal-Adab al-Mufradfrom Abu Sa'id al-Khudri, who said:
"The Prophet (sallallahu 'alayhi wa sallam) said: 'There is no-one who
has three daughters, or three sisters, and he treats them well, but
Allah (Subhanahu wa ta'ala) will admit him to Paradise."19
According to a report given by al-Tabarani, the Prophet (sallallahu
'alayhi wa sallam) said:
"There is no one among myummahwho has three daughters, or three
sisters, and he supports them until they are grown up, but he will be
with me in Paradise like this -" and he held up his index and middle
fingers together.20
No wise mother complains about bringing up daughters, or prefers her
sons over them, if she listens to the teachings of the Prophet
(sallallahu 'alayhi wa sallam) which raise the status of daughters and
promise Paradise as wide as heaven and earth and the company of the
Prophet (sallallahu 'alayhi wa sallam) to the one who brings them up
and treats them properly!
In the Muslim family, and in the true Islamic society, girls are
protected, loved and respected. In the warm bosom of her parents
-especially her mother - a girl will always find protection and care,
no matter how long she stays in the home of her parents, brothers or
other family members who should support her, whether she is married or
not. Islam has guaranteed girls a life of protection, pride and
support, and has spared them from a life of humiliation, need, want
and having to earn a living, such as is the lot of women living in
societies that have gone astray from the guidance of Allah (subhanahu
wa ta'ala). In those countries, a girl barely reaches the age of
eighteen before she leaves the comfort of her parents' home to face
the hardships of a life filled with difficulties and risks at the time
when she is most in need of protection, compassion and care.
There is a huge difference between the laws of Allah (subhanahu wa
ta'ala) which came to bring happiness to mankind, and the imperfect
man-made laws which cause nothing but misery.
It comes as no surprise that in the West, as a result of these
materialistic laws, we see armies of promiscuous young men and hordes
of unfortunate, miserable, unmarried young mothers, the numbers of
which are increasing exponentially day by day.
She does not pray against her children
The wise Muslim woman does not pray against her own children, heeding
the words of the Prophet (sallallahu 'alayhi wa sallam) who forbade
such prayers lest they be offered at a time when prayers are answered.
This was stated in the lengthy hadith narrated by Jabir in which the
Prophet (sallallahu 'alayhi wa sallam) said:
"Do not pray against yourselves, or against your children, or against
your wealth, in case you say such words at a time when Allah
(Subhanahu wa ta'ala) will answer your prayer."21
Praying against one's own children is not a good habit. No mother does
so at a time of anger, but she will regret it later on after she has
calmed down. I do not think that a mother who has truly sought the
guidance of Islam would lose her mind and her equilibrium to such an
extent that she would pray against her own children, no matter what
they did. Such a woman would not allow herself to indulge in something
that is done only by foolish, hot-tempered women.
She is alert to everything that may have an influence on them
The smart Muslim mother keeps her eyes open as far as her children are
concerned. She knows what they are reading and writing, the hobbies
and activities they persue, the friends they have chosen, and the
places they go to in their free time. She knows all of this without
her children feeling that she is watching them. If she finds anything
objectionable in their hobbies, reading-materials, etc., or if she
sees them hanging around with undesirable friends, or going to
unsuitable places, or taking up bad habits such as smoking, or wasting
time and energy onharamgames that teach them to get used to
trivialities, she hastens to correct her children in a gentle and wise
manner, and persuades them to return to the straight and narrow. The
mother is more able to do this than the father, because she spends
much more time with the children, and they are more likely to open up
and share their thoughts and feelings with her than with their father.
Hence it is quite clear that the mother has a great responsibility to
bring up her children properly and form their characters in a sound
fashion, in accordance with Islamic principles, values and traditions.
Every child is born in a state offitrah(the natural, good, disposition
of mankind), and it is the parents who make him into a Jew, a
Christian or a Magian, as the Prophet (sallallahu 'alayhi wa sallam)
said in thesahihhadith narrated by Bukhari.
There is no secret about the enormous impact the parents have on the
personality and psychological development of their child from the
earliest years until the child attains the age of reason.
The books that children read should open their minds and form their
personalities well, giving them the highest examples to follow; they
should not corrupt their minds and extinguish the light of goodness in
their souls.
Hobbies should help to develop the positive aspects of a child's
nature and reinforce good tastes, not encourage any negative
tendencies.
Friends should be of the type that will lead one to Paradise, not to
Hell; they should influence a child in a positive way and encourage
him to do good, to strive to improve himself and to succeed, not drag
him down into sin, disobedience and failure. How many people have been
brought to the slippery slope of destruction and perdition by their
friends, whilst their mothers and fathers were unaware of what was to
their own children! How wise are the words of the poet 'Adiyy ibn Zayd
al-'Ibadi concerning friends:
"If you are among people, then make friends with the best of them.
Do not make friends with the worst of them lest you become as bad as he is.
Do not ask about the man, but ask about his friends, for every person
is influenced by his friends."22
The true Muslim mother takes notice of her children's books,
magazines, hobbies, school, teachers, clubs, media interests, and
everything that may have an impact on their personalities, minds,
souls and faith. She intervenes when necessary, either to encourage or
to put a stop to something, so that the children's upbringing will not
be affected by corruption or sickness.
Successful upbringing of children depends on a mother who is alert and
intelligent, and understands her responsibility towards her children,
so that she does a good job and raises children who will be a boon to
their parents and society in general. Families that fail to raise
their children properly usually do so because the mother does not
understand her responsibility towards her children, so she neglects
them and they become a source of evil and a torment to their parents
and others.
Children would not become a source of evil if their parents,
especially the mother, knew their responsibility and took it
seriously.
She instills good behavior and attitudes in them
The Muslim woman tries hard to instill in her children's hearts
the best qualities, such as loving others, upholding the ties of
kinship, caring for the weak, respecting elders, showing compassion to
little ones, deriving satisfaction from doing good, being sincere in
word and deed, keeping promises, judging fairly, and all other good
and praiseworthy characteristics.
The wise Muslim woman knows how to reach her children's hearts and
instill these worthy qualities, using the best and most effective
methods, such as setting a good example, coming down to their level,
treating them well, encouraging them, advising and correcting them,
and being compassionate, kind, tolerant, loving, and fair. She is
gentle without being too lenient, and is strict without being harsh.
Thus the children receive a proper upbringing, and grow up
open-minded, mature, righteous, sincere, good, able to give and
prepared to make a constructive contribution in all aspects of life.
Not surprisingly, the Muslim mother's upbringing produces the best
results, for she is the first school and the first teacher, as the
poet said:
"The mother is a school: if you prepare her properly, you will prepare
an entire people of good character, The mother is the first teacher,
foremost among them, and the best of teachers."23
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Footnotes:
1. (Bukhari and Muslim), See Sharh al-Sunnah, 10/61, Kitab al-imarah
wa'l-qada', bab al-ra'i mas'ul 'an ri'atihi.
2.Reported by Bukhari in al-Adab al-Mufrad, 1/371, bab husn al-khulq.
3.Reported by Ahmad, 2/187, and by Abu Dawud with a hasan isnad,
1/193, Kitab al-salat, bab mata yu'mar al-ghulam bi'l-salat
4.Sahih Muslim, 15/75, Kitab al-fada'il, bab rahmatihi (r) wa tawadu'ihi.
5.(Bukhari and Muslim), See Sharh al-Sunnah, 12/264, Kitab
al-isti'dhan, bab al-taslim 'ala'l-subyan.
6.Reported by Ahmad, 2/185, and by al-Hakim, 1/62, Kitab al-iman; its
isnad is sahih.
7.(Bukhari and Muslim), Sharh al-Sunnah, 13/34, Kitab al-birr
wa'l-silah, bab rahmah al-walad wa taqbilihi.
8.Fath al-Bari, 10/426, Kitab al-adab, bab rahmah al-walad wa taqbilihi.
9.See Fath al-Bari, 8/135, Kitab al-maghazi, bab maraduhu (r) wa
wafatuhu; Abu Dawud, 4/480, Kitab al-adab, bab ma ja'a fi'l-qiyam.
10.Fath al-Bari, 6/472, Kitab ahadith al-anbiya', bab qawlihi ta'ala,
45-48 min Al 'Imran.
11.Abu Tammam, al-Hamasah, 1/167.
12.In fact it is Allah Who gives these things, not nature. This
expression is one of the effects of Westernization. [Author]
13.From an article by Salma al-Haffar in the Damacus newspaper
al-Ayyam, 3/9/1962.
14.(Bukhari and Muslim), See Sharh al-Sunnah, 8/296, Kitab al-'ataya
wa'l-hadaya, bab al-ruju' fi hibbah al-walad wa'l-taswiyyah bayna
al-awlad fi'l-nahl.
15.(Bukhari and Muslim), See Sharh al-Sunnah, 6/187, Kitab al-zakah,
bab fadl al-sadaqah 'ala'l-awlad wa'l-aqarib.
16.Sahih Muslim, 16/179, Kitab al-birr wa'l-silah, bab al-ihsan ila'l-banat.
17.Reported by Ahmad, 2/335 and al-Hakim, 4/176, Kitab al-birr
wa'l-silah. He said: its isnad is sahih.
18.Reported by al-Hakim in al-Mustadrak 4/177, Kitab al-birr
wa'l-silah. He said: its isnad is sahih.
19.Reported by Bukhari in al-Adab al-Mufrad, 1/162, bab man 'ala
thalatha ihkawat.
20.Reported by al-Tabarani in al-Awsat with two isnads; the narrators
of the first isnad are rijal al-sahih. See Majma' al-Zawa'id, 8/157.
21.Sahih Muslim, 18/139, Kitab al-zuhd, bab hadith Jabir al-tawil.
22.See Adiyy ibn Zayd al-'Ibadi: al-Sha'ir al-Mubtakir, by the author,
pp. 171-172.
23.Diwan Hafiz Ibrahim, 282. Published by Dar al-Kutub al-Misriyyah.

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Thursday, May 29, 2014

Quran - 2. Al-Baqara (The Cow) Surah: 2 Aya: 194 Transliteration 194. Alshshahru alharamu bialshshahri alharami waalhurumatu qisasun famani iAAtada AAalaykum faiAAtadoo AAalayhi bimithli ma iAAtada AAalaykum waittaqoo Allaha waiAAlamoo anna Allaha maAAa almuttaqeena Translation 194. The sacred month is for the sacred month, and for the prohibited things, there is the Law of Equality (Qisรขs). Then whoever transgresses the prohibition against you, you transgress likewise against him. And fear Allรขh, and know that Allรขh is with Al-Muttaqรปn (the pious - see V.2:2) .

2. Al-Baqara (The Cow)
Surah: 2 Aya: 194
Transliteration
194. Alshshahru alharamu bialshshahri alharami waalhurumatu qisasun
famani iAAtada AAalaykum faiAAtadoo AAalayhi bimithli ma iAAtada
AAalaykum waittaqoo Allaha waiAAlamoo anna Allaha maAAa almuttaqeena
Translation
194. The sacred month is for the sacred month, and for the prohibited
things, there is the Law of Equality (Qisâs). Then whoever
transgresses the prohibition against you, you transgress likewise
against him. And fear Allâh, and know that Allâh is with Al-Muttaqûn
(the pious - see V.2:2) .

Monday, May 26, 2014

HEALTH

Do you have HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE or constipation? Are you under STRESS
or fatigue? Do you want to LOSE WEIGHT?
Well, all these ailments, concerns and a lot more can be addressed by
watermelon.
It is a very rich source of carbohydrates, vitamins (A& C), potassium
and is devoid of any amount of fats and calories. It's ideally
considered as the best fruit to beat the scorching heat during
summers.
Ideal diet for weight loss- As it mainly comprises of water and
minerals and negligible amount of fats it is best suited for weight
loss diet. Being rich in electrolytes and Vitamins it proves to be a
complete power packed fruit.
Make watermelon juice to quench your thirst on a warm summer day.
It has Anti-cancer and Anti-inflammatory Properties
-Prevents Dehydration
-Keeps the heart healthy
-Controls Blood Pressure
-Improves Sleep
-Good for Eye Health
-Stress Buster fruit- Watermelon is high in vitamin B6 which is used
by the body which relieves from fatigue, stress, anxiety etc.
-Anti-aging agent.
Instant source of energy- It is an excellent source of instant energy
as it contains electrolytes (sodium & potassium), minerals and
carbohydrates in it which keeps the body hydrated and energetic.
How to make watermelon juice:
Cut your watermelon, put some chunks in a blender, blender it for
about 20 seconds, use your tea strainer to filter the juice and enjoy
your health,nutritious and refreshing water melon juice.
You can add some ice in it or simply use a chilled watermelon.
Try to drink this on an empty stomach early in the morning if you have
constipation.
A beauty tip for my sisters
Use the left-over pulp as a facepack or the juice as a natural
moisturizer and anti-aging toner.
It slows down the process of aging quite effectively
Natural moisturizer- It proves to be a natural moisturizer and toner
for the face and keeps the skin glowing and well hydrated.
Treatment of Sunburns:
Watermelon can be used to treat sunburns. For this purpose, you can
prepare a face pack by mixing equal proportions of watermelon and
cucumber pulp and apply it on your face for 20 minutes. This will not
only heal the sunburns but also lighten your complexion.
Don't forget to read ''Bismillaah'' and ''Alhumdulillah'' before and
after you drink this.

Duas - Dua for PIETY, HONOUR and ALLAH'S blessings: "O Allah! Increase us [in Your Blessings and rewards] and do not decrease us, HONOUR us and do not humiliate us, give us [from Your Gifts] and do not deprive us, be in FAVOUR of us and not against us, and make us satisfied and be satisfied with us." Allahumma zidna wa la tanqusna, wa akrimna wa la tuhinna, wa atina wa la tahrimna, wa athirna wa la tu'thir alayna, wa ardina wa irda anna/

Friday, May 23, 2014

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Hand, foot and scrotal blisters in a patient with cancer receiving
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including hypertension [5], end ...
medial layer as higher collagen concentrations were present in the
untreated diabetes group
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untreated diabetic group (Table ...

Newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes complicated by ketoacidosis and
peripheral thrombosis leading to transfemoral amputation
LB Jørgensen, O Skov, K Yderstræde - BMJ Case Reports, 2014
... The patient had no history of hypertension, but blood pressure was
156/111 mmHg on admission. ...
Diabetes Care 2001;24:1674–8. [Abstract/FREE Full text]. ↵: Zipser S,;
Kirsch CM,; Lien C,; et
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Validation of the Comprehensive International Classification of
Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) Core Set for Diabetes
Mellitus in patients with diabetic …
H Tsutsui, T Ojima, N Ozaki, M Kusunoki, T Ishiguro… - Clinical and
Experimental …, 2014
... to the recommendations of the National Glycohemoglobin
Standardization Program DMN diabetic
nephropathy, HD ... s220) [14], cardiovascular disease (b410, b415 and
s410) [15], hypertension
(b420) [16 ... category for the corresponding the ICF core set for
diabetes mellitus Bold ...

Nocturia in Older Adults: Implications for Nursing Practice and Aging in Place
BW Carlson, MH Palmer - Nursing Clinics of North America, 2014
... Comorbidities, Obesity Heart failure Hypertension Diabetes
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Neurologic disease ... and 93 Passive body heating 94 and 95 and warm
foot baths 96 ... Similarly,
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The Older Adult with Diabetes: Peripheral Neuropathy and Walking for Health
E Cuaderes, WL Lamb, A Alger - Nursing Clinics of North America, 2014
... 9 Obesity, hypertension, dyslipidemia, inflammation, and insulin
resistance may contribute as
much as hyperglycemia to the development ... Diabetes Care, 26 (6)
(2003), pp ... Xerosis and callus
formation as a key to the diabetic foot syndrome: dermatologic view of
the problem and ...

Always on| the people who are awake and asleep at the same time
A Finkbeiner - New Scientist, 2014
... huge: people with long-term sleep problems run a higher risk of
hypertension, diabetes, obesity,
heart ... Uncommon disorder in which muscles twitch repeatedly in
feet, arms or legs. ... been considered
unrelated to sleep: chronic pain and chronic fatigue syndrome,
depression, and ...

A study of diabetes complications in an endogamous population: An
emerging public health burden
A Bener, F Al-Laftah, AOAA Al-Hamaq, M Daghash… - … & Metabolic
Syndrome: …, 2014
... included information about socio-demographic and anthropometric
characteristics including age,
sex, nationality, education level, height, weight, parental
consanguinity, family history of diabetes,
type of diabetes, co-morbid hypertension, and diabetic complications such ...

Mild‐to‐moderate intensity exercise improves cardiac autonomic drive
in type 2 diabetes
RK Goit, BH Paudel, R Khadka, RK Roy… - Journal of Diabetes …, 2014
... The exclusion criteria were overt cardiovascular disease, diabetic
complications, chronic heart
failure, hypertension, arrhythmias, known ... Effects of physical
training on heart rate variability in
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Evaluation of pain in patients with venous ulcers after skin grafting
GM Salomé, SA de Almeida, LM Ferreira - Journal of Tissue Viability, 2014
... The exclusion criteria were skin lesions other than venous ulcers,
clinical diseases that
contraindicate surgery (eg, decompensated congestive heart failure,
hypertension, and
uncontrolled diabetes mellitus ... Functional capability of patients
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Thursday, May 22, 2014

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… Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes is justified by current guidelines—a
comprehensive assessment of drug prescriptions in patients needing
inpatient treatment for diabetes‐ …
S Bauer, MA Nauck - Diabetic Medicine, 2014
... BMI (kg/m2) 27.3 ± 5.3 33.7 ± 6.2 < 0.0001 Diabetes duration
(years) 18 ± 13 12 ± 11 <
0.0001 ... Diabetic cardiomyopathy 0/155 (0.0) 5/149 (3.2) 0.030 ...
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[yes/no (% yes)]: Arterial hypertension 102/53 (65.8) 146/8 (94.8) <0.0001 ...

[PDF] Effect of Peripheral Arterial Disease on Serum Ischemia-Modified
Albumin Levels in Type 2 Diabetic Patients
T Gencpinar, U AyoฤŸlu, K Aykut, G Albayrak, HY Ellidag… - World
Journal of …, 2014
... It can be increased most commonly by smoking, hypertension (HT),
diabetes, kidney and heart
failure disease ... K., Aggarwal, K., Seth, S., Singh, V. and Sharma,
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Mellitus without ... [9] Amstrong, DG and Lavery, LA (1998) Diabetic
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Validity of International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision,
Clinical Modification codes for estimating the prevalence of venous
ulcer
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uncontrolled hypertension,
diabetes, neuropathy). ... Non-VUs (ischemic, diabetic, and others) or
no ulcer occurred in 134
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[12 ... 5) Type II diabetic patients
before starting an e him to do ... 3) Carbohydrates that are rapidly
absorbed of exercise-induced
hypoglycemia occurs, may b 4) People with type II diabetes because of
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tyrosine-kinase inhibitor (TKI) in solid cancers: a review of clinical
trials
S Kim, W Ding, L Zhang, W Tian, S Chen - OncoTargets and Therapy, 2014
... Furthermore, sunitinib targets mutant RET, which is involved in
the multiple endocrine neoplasia
types 2A and 2B autosomal-dominant syndromes, familial medullary ...
Notes: #Sunitinib-induced
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Z Li, L Du, Y Li, L Huang, F Lei, L Yang, T Li, X Tang - Journal of
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... choking (n=3), bruxism (n=2), nose bleeds (n=3), numbness in hands
and feet (n=2 ... Impact of
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Prevalence, risk factors and
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movements with arousals ...

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2003;60:205-12. ... Age- and body mass
index-dependent relationship between correction of iron deficiency
anemia and insulin resistance
in non-diabetic premenopausal women. Ann Saudi Med 2007;27:356-61. ...

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type I (with approach to animal and human studies)
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... People with diabetes are also at risk for hypertension has been
shown that exercise reduces ...
Diabetic peripheral nerve injury, have activities such as cycling or
swimming, are selected because
such ... Therefore, the main points about exercise and diabetes type I
are as follows: 1 ...

Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty versus primary stenting in
infrapopliteal arterial disease: A meta-analysis of randomized trials
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Surgery, 2014
... Hypertension, NA, NA, 51 (89.%), 51 (85%), 22 (100%), 16 (100%),
27 (81.8%), 19 ... retarded, Inflow
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syndrome; inability to ... CAD,
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Orthopaedic cases
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disease (hypertension, ischaemic
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Preoperative Assessment and Management of Donor and Recipient for
Renal Transplantation
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ventricular ... Hemostatic
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Anjeleena ... In fact the Chimera (serpent's tail, lion's head and
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... Aim: To promulgate the capillary theory of hypertension (HT) and
the cardio-renal dynamic
involving capillaries in ECF regulation. ... 9 594 – 597). Prostate
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Ankle, and Foot (JAPMA May 1, 2008 vol. 98 no. ... Mother had history
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THE HEALTH CARE DILEMMA: An Inside View
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Cataract Surgery in Diseased Eyes
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A wealthy man and his son loved to collect rare works of art. They had everything in their collection, from Picasso (Spanish artist who lived in France) to Raphael (Italian painter). They would often sit together and admire the great works of art.
When the Vietnam conflict broke out, the son went to war. He was very courageous and died in battle while rescuing another soldier. The father was notified and grieved deeply for his only son.
About a month later, just before Eid ul-Fitr, there was a knock at the door. A young man stood at the door with a large package in his hands.
He said, "Sir, you don't know me, but I am the soldier for whom your son gave his life. He saved many lives that day, and he was carrying me to safety when a bullet struck him in the heart and he died instantly. He often talked about you, and your love for art."
The young man held out this package. "I know this isn't much. I'm not really a great artist, but I think your son would have wanted you to have this."
The father opened the package. It was a portrait of his son, painted by the young man. He stared in awe at the way the soldier had captured the personality of his son in the painting. The father was so drawn to the eyes that his own eyes welled up with tears. He thanked the young man and offered to pay him for the picture. "Oh, no sir, I could never repay what your son did for me. It's a gift."
The father hung the portrait over his mantle. Every time visitors came to his home he took them to see the portrait of his son before he showed them any of the other great works he had collected.
The man died a few months later. There was to be a great auction of his paintings Many influential people gathered, excited over seeing the great paintings and having an opportunity to purchase one for their collection.
On the platform sat the painting of the son. The auctioneer pounded his gavel. "We will start the bidding with this picture of the son. Who will bid for this picture?"
There was silence. Then a voice in the back of the room shouted, "We want to see the famous paintings! Skip this one."
But the auctioneer persisted. "Will somebody bid for this painting. Who will start the bidding? $100, $200?"
Another voice angrily, "We didn't come to see this painting. We came to see the Van Goghs (Dutch painter), the Rembrandts (Dutch artist). Get on with the real bids!"
But still the auctioneer continued. "The son! The son! Who'll take the son?" Finally, a voice came from the very back of the room. It was the longtime gardener of the man and his son. 'I'll give $10 for the painting.' Being a poor man, it was all he could afford.
We have $10, who will bid $20? Give it to him for $10. "Let's see the masters...." $10 is the bid, won't someone bid $20?
The crowd was becoming angry. They didn't want the picture of the son. They wanted the more worthy investments for their collections.
The auctioneer pounded the gavel. "Going once, twice, SOLD for $10!"
A man sitting on the second row shouted, "Now let's get on with the collection!"
The auctioneer laid down his gavel. "I'm sorry, the auction is over."
"What about the great paintings?"
I am sorry. When I was called to conduct this auction, I was told of a secret stipulation in the will. I was not allowed to reveal that stipulation until this time. Only the painting of the son would be auctioned. Whoever bought that painting would inherit the entire estate, including the paintings. The man who took the son gets everything!
Allah (SWT) gave His Noble Qur'an hundreds of years ago to guide us. Much like the auctioneer, His message today is: "The Noble Qur'an, the Noble Qur'an, who'll take the Noble Qur'an? Because whoever takes the Noble Qur'an gets everything."


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Thursday, May 1, 2014

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Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh), - According to the Torah, the King Messiah will bring justice and peace to the world >>>



According to Islam, Judaism and Christianity, King Messiah [Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh)] who is among us now will be in search of justice, he will be a just ruler, he will rule with love and peace not with might and power, he will proclaim peace to all the nations, he will put an end to the wars, he will be in search with friendship, love and justice and will watch over the poor, he will put an end to oppresion and cruelty, he will be benevolent and humble. Some of the superior characteristics of the King Messiah [Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh)] who has been described in the Torah and the other Judaic scriptures are as follows:
RIGHTEOUSNESS will be his [Hazrat Mahdi's (pbuh)] belt, and FAITHFULNESS the sash around his waist. (Isaiah, 11:5)
... A SCEPTER OF JUSTICE will be the scepter of your [Hazrat Mahdi's (pbuh)] kingdom... (Psalms, 45:6-7)
... In judging, [Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh)] SEEKS JUSTICE ... (Isaiah, 16:5)
With RIGHTEOUSNESS he [Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh)] will judge the needy... (Isaiah, 11:4)
You [Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh)] LOVE RIGHTEOUSNESS , and HATE WICKEDNESS (Psalms, 45:7)
... WITH RIGHTEOUSNESS HE [Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh)] WILL JUDGE THE NEEDY. (Isaiah, 11:4)
... One from the house of David [Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh)]... WHO IN JUDGING SEEKS JUSTICE ... (Isaiah, 16:5)
... And He [Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh)] WILL STRIKE THE EARTH WITH THE ROD OF HIS MOUTH [that is to say he will influence the world with his words without weapons], and with the breath of his lips he will slay the wicked [that is to say he will paralyse them spiritually with his speech]. (Isaiah, 11:4)
The Spirit of the LORD will rest on him [Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh)]... and he will DELIGHT IN THE FEAR OF THE LORD (Isaiah, 11:2-3)
... [Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh) is] RIGHTEOUS AND HAVING SALVATION ... (Zechariah, 9:9)
"The days are coming," declares the Lord, "when I will raise up to David a righteous branch [Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh)]... who will... DO WHAT IS JUST AND RIGHT IN THE LAND ..." (Jeremiah, 23:5-6)
" NOT BY MIGHT NOR BY POWER, but by My Spirit ," says the Lord Almighty. (Zechariah, 4:6)
He [your king, Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh)] will PROCLAIM PEACE to the nations. His [Hazrat Mahdi's (pbuh)] rule will extend from sea to sea and from the River [Euphrates] to the ends of the earth. (Zechariah, 9:10)
His [Hazrat Mahdi's (pbuh)] great righteousness and the wonders that he will bring about will cause all peoples to MAKE PEACE WITH HIM and all lands to serve him... (Maimonides, Mishnah Torah, Sanhedrin, 10:1)
[In the days of the Messiah (Hazrat Mahdi [pbuh])]... BATTLES AND WARS WILL CEASE... THEY WILL NOT LIFT A NATION AGAINST NATION. (Maimonides, Mishnah Torah, Sanhedrin 10:1)
... For he [Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh)] WILL DELIVER THE NEEDY WHO CRY OUT, THE AFFLICTED WHO HAVE NO ONE TO HELP . (Psalms, 72:12)
He [Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh)] will have pity on the poor and needy, and THE SOULS OF THE NEEDY HE WILL SAVE . (Psalms, 72:13)
He [Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh)] will REDEEM THEIR SOUL FROM OPPRESSION AND VIOLENCE , and precious will their blood be in his sight. (Psalms, 72:14)
He [Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh)] will DEFEND THE AFFLICTED AMONG THE PEOPLE AND SAVE THE CHILDREN OF THE NEEDY ... (Psalms, 72:4)
... I will... make you [Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh)]... a light for the nations, to open eyes that are blind, to FREE CAPTIVES FROM PRISON AND TO RELEASE FROM THE DUNGEON THOSE WHO SIT IN DARKNESS . (Isaiah, 42:6-7)
His [Hazrat Mahdi's (pbuh)] GREAT RIGHTEOUSNESS and the wonders that he will bring about will cause ALL PEOPLES TO MAKE PEACE WITH HIM and all lands to serve him... (Maimonides, Mishnah Torah, Sanhedrin, 10:1)
He [your king] will PROCLAIM PEACE TO THE NATIONS . His [Hazrat Mahdi's (pbuh)] rule will extend from sea to sea and from the River [Euphrates] to the ends of the earth. (Zechariah, 9:10)
If a king [Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh)] will arise from the House of David... and REPAIR THE BREACHES [in the observances of Allah's Laws]... (Maimonides, Mishnah Torah, Laws of Kings 11:4)
... He [Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh)] will have PITY ON THE POOR AND NEEDY AND THE SOULS OF THE NEEDY HE WILL SAVE . (Psalms, 72:13)
... He [Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh)] SHALL NOT CRY, NOR LIFT UP, NOR CAUSE HIS VOICE TO BE HEARD IN THE STREET . (Isaiah, 42:2)
A BRUISED REED he [Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh)] WILL NOT BREAK, AND A SMOLDERING WICK HE WILL NOT SNUFF OUT . (Isaiah, 42:3)
... He [Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh)] WILL NOT FALTER OR BE DISCOURAGED TILL HE ESTABLISHES JUSTICE ON EARTH ... (Isaiah, 42:4)

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Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh), - King Messiah and features of the era of hisdominion in the Torah>>>



We sent down the Torah containing guidance and light , and the Prophets who had submitted themselves gave judgment by it for the Jews–as did their scholars and their rabbis–by what they had been allowed to preserve of Allah's Book to which they were witnesses.
(Surat al-Mai'da, 44)
Then We gave Moses the Book, complete and perfect for him who does good, elucidating everything, and a guidance and a mercy , so that hopefully they believe in their encounter with their Lord.
(Surat al-An'am, 154)
In that Era [in the era of Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh)]... the occupation of theentire world will be solely to know God ...(Maimonides, Mishnah Torah, Laws of Kings 12:5)
And at that time [Hazrat Mahdi's (pbuh) time]... they will perceive the esoteric truths and comprehend their Creator's wisdom as is the capacity of man. As it is written: "For the earth shall be filled with knowledge of God, as the waters cover the sea ..." (Maimonides, Mishnah Torah, Laws of Kings 12:5)
In that time [Hazrat Mahdi's (pbuh) era] there will be neither famine nor war, neither envy nor strife. All good things will be bestowed in abundance, and all delicacies will be accessible like dust. (Maimonides, Mishnah Torah, Laws of Kings 12:5)
... In the Messianic [Hazrat Mahdi's (pbuh)] age... it will be a time when the number of wise men will increase ... (Maimonides, Mishnah Torah, Sanhedrin, 10:1)
... In those days [of Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh)] knowledge, wisdom and truth will be increased in the world , as it is written "... and I will take away the stony heart out of your flesh"... (Maimonides, Mishnah Torah, Repentance 9:2)
... In the last days... He [the Lord]... will settle disputes for many peoples... Nation will not take up sword against nation, nor will they train for war anymore. (Isaiah, 2:2-4; Micah, 4:1-3)
... “ Burn them [the weapons] up—the small and large shields, the bows and arrows, the war clubs and spears... They will use them for fuel” ... declares the Sovereign Lord. (Ezekiel, 39:9-10)
The wolf will live with the lamb, the leopard will lie down with the goat, the calf and the lion and the yearling together, and a little child will lead them... The lion will eat straw like the ox. The infant will play near the hole of the cobra, and the young child put his hand into the viper's nest. They will neither harm nor destroy... (Isaiah, 11:6-9)
Then [in Hazrat Mahdi's (pbuh) era] will the eyes of the blind be opened and the ears of the deaf unstopped. Then will the lame leap like a deer, and the mute tongue shout for joy... (Isaiah, 35:5-6)
... For the earth will be full of the knowledge of the Lord as the waters cover the sea ... (Isaiah, 11:9)
... They will see the Glory of the Lord, the splendor of our God. (Isaiah, 35:2)
... Gladness and joy will overtake them , and sorrow and sighing will flee away. (Isaiah, 51:11)
Water will gush forth in the wilderness and streams in the desert. The burning sand will become a pool, the thirsty ground bubbling springs... (Isaiah, 35:6-7)
... You will eat all the food you want and live in safety in your land. I will grant peace in the land, and you will lie down and no one will make you afraid . I will remove savage beasts from the land, and the sword will not pass through your country . (Leviticus, 26:5-6)
... I will call for the grain and make it plentiful ... I will increase the fruit of the trees and the crops of the field. (Ezekiel, 36:29-30)
... They will feed beside the roads and find pasture on every barren hill. They will neither hunger nor thirst ... (Isaiah, 49:9-10)
In the generation in which the son of David [Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh)] will come... all the wild trees... will bear fruit ; for it is said in Scripture, for the tree bears its fruit, the fig-tree and the vine do yield their strength. [Joel, 2:22] (Talmud, Kethuboth, 112b)
... The Lord alone will be exalted in that day, and the idols will totally disappear. (Isaiah, 2:17-18)
... [At the time of Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh), people] will do no wrong; they will speak no lies, nor will deceit be found in their mouths ... (Zephaniah, 3:13)
Justice will dwell in the desert and righteousness live in the fertile field. (Isaiah, 32:16)
... They will rebuild the ruined cities and live in them... (Amos, 9:14)
... The loftiness of man shall be bowed down , and the haughtiness of men shall be brought low... (Isaiah, 2:17)
No longer will the fool be called noble, nor the scoundrel be highly respected. (Isaiah, 32:5)
... In the Messianic [Hazrat Mahdi's (pbuh)] age... with very little effort they will be able to accomplish very much ... (Maimonides, Mishnah Torah, Sanhedrin, 10:1)
... They shall also walk in my judgments, and observe my statutes, and do them. (Ezekiel, 37:24)
They will no longer defile themselves with their idols and vile images or with any of their offenses, for I will save them from all their sinful backsliding and I will cleanse them... (Ezekiel, 37:23-24)
The Lord will be Ruler over the whole earth. On that day there will be one Lord, and His name the only name . (Zechariah, 14:9)

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Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh), - Global dominion of Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh) in the Psalms



We wrote down in the Psalms , after the Reminder came: "It is My servants who are righteous who will inherit the earth."
(Surat al-Anbiya', 105)
Trust in the Lord and do good... Delight yourself in the Lord and He will give you the desires of your heart. Commit your way to the Lord; trust in Him... Those who hope in the Lord will inherit the land ... (Psalms, 37:3-5, 9)
... The meek will inherit the land and enjoy great peace... for the power of the wicked will be broken, the Lord upholds the righteous. The days of the blameless are known to the Lord and their inheritance will endure forever... (Psalms, 37:11, 17-18)
All the ends of the earth will remember and turn to the Lord , and all the families of the nations will bow down before him, for dominion belongs to the Lord. (Psalms, 22:27-28)
Here I will make a horn grow for David [Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh)] and set up a lamp for My anointed one . I will clothe his enemies with shame, but the crown on his head will be resplendent. (Psalms, 132:17-18)
Who, then, is the man that fears the Lord?... He will spend his days in prosperity, and his descendants will inherit the land . The Lord confides in those who fear Him. (Psalms, 25:12-14)
Through the victories You gave, his glory is great ; You have bestowed on him splendor and majesty. Surely You have granted him eternal blessings and made him glad with the joy of Your Presence. For the king [Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh)] trusts in the Lord; through the unfailing love of the Most High he will not be shaken. (Psalms, 21:5-7)
May the King's [Hazrat Mahdi's (pbuh)] name endure for ever; may his name be continued as long as the Sun; may men also bless themselves by him; may all nations call him happy. (Psalms, 72:17)
Let your sharp arrows pierce the hearts of the king's enemies [Hazrat Mahdi's (pbuh) words are so wise and affective that he will make the irreligious ideologies ineffective]. Let the nations fall beneath your feet [all the people will be subject to Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh)]. (Psalms, 45:5)
He [Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh)] will rule from sea to sea and from the River [Euphrates] to the ends of the earth. (Psalms, 72:8)
He gives His king [Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh)] great victories ; He shows unfailing kindness to his anointed ... forever. (Psalms, 18:50)

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