Master of the Wind
Father of Reema
They said that it was 10 generations, because centuries isn't actually meaning 100 years. So centuries are in a way referring to generations.
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Assalaam Aliykom:
As I know that Adam pbuh, was for sure the first believer of Allah, the first prophet. but I do remember hearing that Ibrahim pbuh was the first Muslim. Am not sure.
I'll be back to confirm en sha' Allah.
You had it right the first time, Adam alaihis salam was the first muslim. The first one, he submitted remember. He and his wife praised Allah for all the blessings he gave them. and they seeked repentance when they made an error.
He established prayer and was the first Nabi.
That was not the question, can you please provide the narrations for me just so I will have them.In some narrations it said adam was the first to create the Kabah and in some its says Ibrahim(as) with Ismeal(as) i think the stronger opinion is the latter one
Centuries existed but the word was not known to them, different language. Besides people lived longer then a century not less. They could say he lived this many centuries. But what is meant by the hadith is that 10 generations or successors of bloodline came.They said that it was 10 generations, because centuries isn't actually meaning 100 years. So centuries are in a way referring to generations.
Allah knows
Be more specific so people can benefit more. They are benefiting alot but a more concise answer including all the responsibilities the endure.Messengers were sent to Mankind to call people to worship Allah alone and not to ascribe partners with Him. All the Messengers preached (Tawhid) Monotheism which is the pure belief in the oneness of Allah.
"And verily, We have sent among every Ummah (community, nation) a Messenger (proclaiming): Worship Allâh (Alone) and avoid (or keep away from) Tâghût (all false deities etc. i.e. do not worship Tâghûts besides Allâh)." (Quran, 16:36).
Who was the first martyr in Islam
why he/she was killed
and how?
After that please give us the definition of martyrdom from an islamic point of veiw.
Sumayyah (ra)
She refused to renounce Islam and her belief in Allah as one.
Abu Jahl ran a spear through her private area.
Hmmm? I am driven to give you all the ways one can become shaheed. That's not what you want though is it?
After that please give us the definition of martyrdom from an islamic point of veiw.
It is not just one Pharaoh, a whole lot of them spread over a few millenia along with their wives, progeny, servants, and their pets, dogs, cats, horses, even the notables of that time, the pyramid builders, the supervisors, the priests, and God only knows who else.The answer is: Pharoah (correct my spelling for his name in english please if i was mistaken. )
His body still available for all to see till this day.
It is not just one Pharaoh, a whole lot of them spread over a few millenia along with their wives, progeny, servants, and their pets, dogs, cats, horses, even the notables of that time, the pyramid builders, the supervisors, the priests, and God only knows who else.
Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him said: "There are seven kinds of martyrs besides those killed in wars, defending the cause of Allah:
(Ahmad, Abu-Dawud and Nasai report this hadith, based on sound authority.)
- A person who is killed in an epidemic
- A person who is drowned
- A person who has bedsores, causing fever and cough resulting in his death
- A person who dies of a stomach disease
- A person who dies in fire
- A person who dies under falling debris [in a disaster]
- A woman who dies during childbirth."
Thanks sister Peace for this hadith. I also heard from one scholar that the one who was killed while defending his money or family, etc considered to be shaheed too. Do you know that hadith?
No need to apologize I feel there was no injustice commited on your part. May the peace and blessings of Allah, the Most High be upon you, and guide you to Islam. You have a soft heart and I thank you for your apology although it is truly not neccessary but please accept my thanks and a gracious nod for your sincerity.The Truth and other members, I have posted in this topic. I think it was not proper to do this as this is a 'same religion' topic. I beg your excuse for this, though, I hope, we will meet in other forums. Best regards.
Which Messenger came between Adam and Nuh?
Ibrahim (alaihis salam) lived and died in what country?