I hope u guyz wont mind me starting off another halal fun topic
Well..herez a chance to brush up on our Knowledge of the Qur'an.. :teeth:
I'll post a Question specifically based on the Qur'an..and the first one to get it right, posts the next Question..fair?
Okiez..heres the first one:
(an easy one to start off with )
Name the three type of Nafs (souls) mentioned in the Qur'an (arabic and english
Last edited by Sumayya; 01-15-2005 at 02:11 AM.
"O you men! Surely We have created you of a male and a female, and made you into tribes and families so that you may know each other; Surely the most honourable of you with Allah is the one among you most careful (of his duty); Surely Allah is Knowing, All-Aware." (49:13)
^ Surah Al-Ghafir. I didn't know about the name At-Tawl. I was reminded of coming across another name of a surah I wasn't familiar with but couldn't remember what it was. It might be Surah Al-Mala'ikah.
So for the next question, which surah is also known as Surah Al-Mala'ikah?
it means the living beings. there are two classes of beings : Jinns and Humans.
next: in which Surah and ayah Hazrat Ibrahim (A.S) father's name is mentioned?
Bravoo habibati, Ma shaa Allah. Ath'thaqalaan are: Jinn and Mankind ^-^
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next: in which Surah and ayah Hazrat Ibrahim (A.S) father's name is mentioned?
"And (remember) whenIbrahim (Abraham) said to his father Azar: "Do you take idols as aliha (gods)? Verily, I see you and your people in manifest error. (74)
[Surat Al An'aam_74]
Next:Who is the boy-servant of Moosa (peace be upon him) who is mentioned In Surat Al Kahff in the story of Moosa and Al Khider (peace be upon them) and what was his name and that boy later had been granted a miracle from Allah (mentioned in Sunnah), what was it?
Yusha Bin Noon (AS) was also Musa's (AS) successor. When Musa (AS) passed away, he became the prophet and it was under his leadership that Banu Israel finally conquered Jerusalem.
The prophet Muhammad (SAW) mentions one miracle of his. Yusha wanted to conquer Jerusalem before sunset so Allah cause the sunset to be delayed until he had conquered Jerusalem. Here follows the complete narration:
It has been narrated by Abu Huraira that the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: "One of the Prophets made a holy war. He said to his followers: One who has married a woman and wants to consummate to his marriage but has not yet done so; another who has built a house but has not yet erected its roof; and another who has bought goats and pregnant she-camels and is waiting for their offspring-will not accommpany me. So he marched on and approached a village at or about the time of the Asr prayers. He said to the sun: Thou art subserviant (to Allah) and so am I. O Allah, stop it for me a little. It was stopped for him until Allah granted him victory. The people gathered the spoils of war (at one place). A fire approached the spoils to devour them, but it did not devour them. He (the Holy Prophet) said: Some of you have been guilty of misappropriation. So one man from each tribe should swear fealty to me. The did so (putting their hands into his). The hand of one man stuck to his hand and the Prophet (may peace be upon him) said: Your tribe is guilty of misappropriation. Let all the members of your tribe swear fealty to me one by one. They did so, when the hands of two or three persons got stuck with his hand. He said: You have misappropriated. So they took out gold equal in volume to the head of a cow. They-placed it among the spoils on the earth. Then the fire approached the spoils and devoured them. The spoils of war were not made lawful for any people before us, This is because Allah saw our weakness and humility and made them lawful for us." (Saheeh Muslim 19:4327)
We learn that the prophet mentioned in the above Hadith is Yusha from the following narration mentioned by Imam Ahmad Ibn Hambal with an authentic chain of narrator: The prophet (SAW) said, "The sun has never stopped for any man besides Yusha when he wanted to conquer Baitul Muqaddis," (Bidaya Wa Nihaya, volume: 1, p: 382)
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