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Problem viewing this message? Send feedback at webmaster@ziaraat Ziaraat.Com Muslim holy places around the world (and much more) زیارات Home | Login | Recommend | Calendar | Fatiha Request | Guestbook Ziaraat Jamea Kabeer Jamea Sagheer Every day Ziarat Ziarat Summary Databases Quran browser Online books Nohas writeups Salam writeups Naat writeups Noha Audios Recommended Quran bookmarks Quran references How well do you know... Work as a Volunteer 10th Ramazan 1435 - Death anniversary of Hazrat Khadija(as) 10th of Ramazan 1435 AH - Death Anniversary of Hazrat Khadija(as) - Umm-ul-Momineen and the first and most beloved wife of Prophet Mohammad(sawaw). On this sad occasion of her death anniversary, I wish to extend my condolences to Prophet Mohammad(sawaw), Imam Zamana(as), Ahl-e-Bait(as) and to all Momineen and Mominaat. As per usual practice among the followers of Ahl-e-Bait(as), please offer nazrana and special prayers on this day. You may wish to recite Ziarat-e-Jamea as well which is located on the website ziaraat and a link in available under the Ziarat Summary Section. Both audio and Arabic Text with Urdu Translation is available for you to follow conveniently. Her Profile According to traditions, Hazrat Khadija(as) was born in 565 A.D. and died on the 10th of Ramzan 3 years before Hijrah (migration from Makkah to Madina) at the age of 58. Bibi Khadija(as) was the first person to accept Islam and as per authentic traditions, was the first wife of our Prophet Mohammad(sawaw) and it was her first marriage as well. This fact is contrary to the beliefs of other Muslims according to whom Bibi Khadija(as) married earlier as well. She was the distinguished mother of the leader of the women of Paradise - Bibi Fatima Zahra(sa). She belonged to the same Banu Hashim clan of the Banu Asad tribe from where our Holy Prophet(sawaw) belonged and they were distant cousins as well with their genealogy being as follows: Khadija binte Khawailad ibne Asad ibne Abdul Uzza ibne Qusayy bin Kalaab and Prophet Mohammad(sawaw) ibne Abdullah ibne Abdul Muttalib ibne Hashim ibne Abd Munaf ibne Qusayy bin Kalaab. Hazrat Khadija(as) was the wealthiest businessperson of the entire Arab region and after the declaration of Islam by the Prophet(sawaw) she dedicated all her wealth for the cause of Islam. She, along with Hazrat Abu Talib(as) were the two people who helped our Prophet(sawaw) the most by offering their wealth and protection during the early part of Islam. That was the reason when both of them died one after the other in the same year, our Prophet(sawaw) was so grieved that he declared that year as Aam-ul-Huzn – the year of sorrow/grief. The site has been updated with a brief but comprehensive article about the life and achievements of Bibi Khadija(as) in the “Makkah/Bibi Khadija(as)/About” page. Here is the direct link:ziaraat/makkhd01.php Brother Masoom Abidi from India adds: Hazrat Khadija(sa), the wife, the companion and the friend of Muhammad Mustafa(sawaw), the Messenger of Allah, and the benefactress of Islam and the Muslims, fell ill. Her illness was brief and fatal. All her life she had lived in the midst of abundance and luxury but the three years of exile had been a time of excessive austerity for her which inevitably took its toll. She was the first woman to declare that the Creator was One, and that Muhammad(sawaw) was His Messenger. The glory and honor of being the first woman believer in the whole world, is hers to all eternity. When Islam came under mounting pressure from its enemies, Khadija(sa) sacrificed her comforts, her wealth and her home for it; and now it would appear that she sacrificed her life too, in the way of Islam. Without a doubt, if she had lived in her palatial house in Mecca, surrounded by her maid-servants, she might have lived for many more years. But she preferred to stand by her husband and his clan, and to share the hardships of life with them. During the siege, she had to endure not only the pangs of hunger and thirst but also the extremes of heat in summer and cold in winter; yet she never complained to her husband about them. Whether times were good or bad, whether she had plenty or she had nothing, she was always cheerful. Austerity and privation never soured her. It was this temperament that was an unfailing source of comfort, courage and strength for her husband during the blackest and trying moments of his life. During the years of the siege, Khadija(sa) spent all her fortune on buying essentials like food and water for the clan of her husband. When she returned to her house, her last cent was gone; and when she died, there was not enough money available in the house to even buy her shroud. A cloak of her husband was used as a shroud for her, and she was given a burial in it. Muhammad Mustafa(sawaw) never took another wife as long as Khadija(sa) lived, and if she had not died, it is most probable that he would never have married any other woman. Khadija(sa) died on the 10th of Ramadan, 619 A.D. One month after her death, Muhammad Mustafa(sawaw) had to sustain yet another shock in the death of Hazrat Abu Talib(as), his uncle and guardian, and the bulwark of Islam. The deaths of these two friends - Khadija(sa) and Abu Talib(as)- were the greatest shocks that the Messenger of Allah(sawaw) had to endure in the fifty years of his life. The two lamps of their glorious lives were extinguished. He was overwhelmed with sorrow. He called the year of their death as, The Year of Sorrow (Aam ul Hozn). Iltimas-e-dua, Syed-Rizwan Rizvi Webmaster, Ziaraat.Com This newsletter is sent to 18,029 direct members at the site ziaraat and 61,733 indirect members through discussion and news groups Make a donation to Ziaraat.Com Your kind donation will help promote the message of Ahle Bait(as) through the site. If the above link does not work then copy and paste the below link in your browser https://paypal/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=XM826597CGP5Q -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups ZiaraatDotCom group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to ziaraatdotcom+unsubscribe@googlegroups. For more options, visit https://groups.google/d/optout.
Posted on: Tue, 08 Jul 2014 08:25:43 +0000

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