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The Prophet (saw) asked Fatima (sa), what is the thing which is a blessing for woman? She said that, she must not see a man (stranger and not intimate) and a man must not see her. ***** 0521 RK 35 su, AAZAMALLAHU UJOORANA WA UJOORAKUM. BISMILLAHIRRAHMANIRRAHIM. HAL MIN NASIRIN YANSURNA? L A B B A Y K A Y A H U S S E I N (A.S.) *LIVE LIKE ALI A.S.....MARTYR (SHAHID) LIKE HUSSEIN A.S. ************** --AND RECKON NOT THOSE WHO ARE KILLED IN ALLAHS WAY AS DEAD; NAY, THEY ARE ALIVE (AND) ARE PROVIDED SUSTENANCE FROM THEIR LORD QTE; HOLY QURAN, CHAPTER 3, VERSE 169 ************** AYYAM E FATEMIA ***** One day Prophet Muhammad (saw) came to the house of his beloved daughter Fatimah bint Muhammad (sa). She (sa) asked him a number of questions on religious rights. Among them was a question regarding a wifes duty towards her husband? One of the many things that Prophet Muhammad (saw) told her was, O Fatimah! A woman who demands things, which are outside the means of her husband, is removed from the pale of divine grace. *************** Ghusl dene ke liye Zehra ko aaye Murtuza. Jaane kya dekha ke roye cheekh ke Khaiber-Kusha. Aur farmaya ke aye Binte Nabi, Aye Saabira. Baad Tere ab Ali ki zindagi me kya raha. Tujh pe aisa zulm toota aur Tu khamosh thi. Ho gaye pehloo shikasta aur Tu khamosh thi. ************* Apna Sar Oncha Rakho Ke Tum Kisi Se Nehi Darte Lekin Apni Nigahain Nechi Rakho Ta Ke Pata Chaly Ke Tum Ba Izat Ghraney Se Taluk Rakhte Ho Mola Ali A.s ************** Kaabe par gilaaf isi liye hai taaki pata chale ke ye koi aam ghar nahi....Allah ka ghar hai......... Quran-e-majid par gilaaf isi liye hai taaki pata chale ke ye koi aam kitaab nahi....Allah ki kitaab hai..... Usi tarah musalmaan aurto par hijaab ka hukm isiliye. Hai taaki logo ko maalum ho jaaye ke koi aam aurat nahi.......MUSALMAAN AURAT hai....... ************** Hai fatima Zehra (S.A) Ki Kaneezon Se Guzarish Kirdar Ki Taqat Seh Zamanay Ko Hila Do Bazar Mein Mangi Thi Rida Bint e Ali (S.A) Ne Tum Bhi To Ridaon Ke Taqadus Ki Sadda Do ***** Lessons from Life of Fatimah Zehra (sa) Learning and Applying Knowledge One day Prophet Muhammad (saw) came to the house of his beloved daughter Fatimah bint Muhammad (sa). She (sa) asked him a number of questions on religious rights. Among them was a question regarding a wifes duty towards her husband? One of the many things that Prophet Muhammad (saw) told her was, O Fatimah! A woman who demands things, which are outside the means of her husband, is removed from the pale of divine grace. After her marriage to Imam Ali (as), we will find that Fatimah bint Muhammad (sa) never asked or demanded anything from her husband - lest he (as) cannot afford and is embarrassed to say so! One day Imam Ali (as) insisted that his wife Fatimah bint Muhammad (sa), ask him for something. After much insistence, she (sa) agreed and asked for a pomegranate. As Imam Ali (as) bought one from the market and was walking towards home, his eyes fell upon a poor man who was ill. He (as) asked the poor man what he wanted and the poor man expressed his desire to eat pomegranate. Without any hesitation, Imam Ali (as) gave away the pomegranate he had bought for his wife. Now, as Imam Ali (as) walked towards his home, he (as) felt guilty and thought that this was the first time ever Fatimah bint Muhammad (sa) had asked for a pomegranate and I have been unable to fulfill her wish. Although Imam Ali (as) was certain that Fatimah bint Muhammad (sa) would be happy to know that the pomegranate was given away in good cause, nevertheless, he (as) still felt guilty. Meanwhile, Jibril (Gabriel) came to Prophet Muhammad (saw) with a tray of pomegranates from the Paradise and informed him as to what had happened. Prophet Muhammad (saw) gave the tray to Salman Al-Farsi (ra) and asked him to deliver it to Fatimah bint Muhammad (sa) before Imam Ali (as) reached home. Fatimah bint Muhammad (sa) asked, O Salman! Where has this tray come from? Salman Al-Farsi (ra) said, O Daughter of Holy Prophet! You expressed your desire for a pomegranate from Imam Ali (as), he (as) bought it and gave it to a poor beggar. For his sincere action, Allah (SWT) has sent this tray from the Paradise so that your wish is fulfilled and Imam Ali (as) is also saved from any embarrassment. Imam Ali (as) arrived home with his head down due to guilt. As soon as he (as) entered, he (as) asked, O Fatima! What is this smell of pomegranates I am feeling? Fatimah bint Muhammad (sa) said, O Ali! These pomegranates are what you sent. You gave away one to a beggar and in return Allah (SWT) has sent them from Paradise. The above incident indicates, how Fatimah bint Muhammad (sa) was learning from his father, Prophet Muhammad (saw) and applying the same knowledge practically into her life. Remember: One may say this is irrelevant today! Because men and women both work and earn, and as such there is no need for a workingwoman to ask for anything from her husband. As a matter of fact, in some cases workingwoman may end up financially supporting her husband - then what? Perhaps Prophet Muhammad (saw) was also aware of this. In the advices, which he (saw) gave to his daughter Fatimah bint Muhammad (sa), one was also this: A woman who says to her husband: You eat and clothe yourself from my wealth, will not have even the glimpse of Paradise. ***** ‘What is Love? In honour of Faatima and Ali (as)… Love is… Love is the shyness of Ali in asking for Faatima’s hand in marriage Love is Faatima’s whispers to her Lord to choose for her from among the best of His creatures Love is Faatima’s modesty in the approval to marriage which was just too good for speech Love is Ali’s minimal material wealth consisting of a sword, a shield and a camel, which was all that he had to give Love is Faatima’s generosity in giving away her precious wedding gown to a beggar at the door Love is Allah sending a wedding dress specially made in heaven, just for her. Love is Allah commanding angels in the heavens, to witness when Faatima wed Ali. Love is the singing of the birds in the heavens and showering of pearls, gems and rubies, from the tree of Tuba. Love is Ali noting the true beauty of Zahra, when he said, ‘She was the best companion in worship’. Love is the birth of Hasan, Husayn, Zaynab and Umm Kulthum out of purity. Love is Ali helping Zahra with house chores after a long day at work. Love is Zahra’s sweet voice illuminating the house of Ali with the glorification of Their Lord. Love is preparation of food so pure, so delish, all while taking care of the kids and thanking Allah for all the blessings. Love is the fast kept by the family and even the servants, for the pleasure of Allah to make the kids well again. Love is the giving of food in Allah’s way, for three consecutive days, after long day fasts, to the poor, orphan and captive. Love is Faatima’s status when Allah describes the Ahlal Kisa as ‘Faatimatu, Wa abuha Wa Baluha Wa Banuha’. Love is Faatima holding back from asking Ali of things he was not able to give. Love is the tears that Ali cried for Faatima’s pain upon her father’s Martyrdom. Love is the companionship and support Faatima offered when Ali felt alone after the Holy Prophet (S)’s Martyrdom. Love is the loss of Mohsin, when Ali was captured and Faatima’s door burned down. Love is Ali supporting Faatima in fighting for Fadaq, a land that righteously belonged to her. Love is Faatima not complaining of her own wounds when Ali was going through a lot. Love is Ali letting Faatima, his beloved, his soul-mate, his companion in worship, the beat of his heart return back to Their Lord. Love is Ali shrieking and wailing when he saw Faatima’s ribs bruised and fractured, a secret she painfully kept to herself. But unlike most marriages, it didn’t end there…it goes on to show mankind how long this kind of love can really thrive. It overcame Muawiyya’s poison, it defeated Shimr’s dagger. It sacrificed thirsty infants and tired old-aged companions. It traveled through barren valleys on the humps of saddleless camels. It saw the darkest of the dungeons. Met heartless of all people, but always remained God-Conscious. If that wasn’t enough, it went onto survive the Ummayyad’s strife and the Abbasids’ poison for many generations after that. They tried to destroy it, but it lived. In fact it thrived. And it still stands strongtoday in form of justice and salvation that the world awaits. It is the only hope left for this world and the illumination of the heavens above, by the permission of the All Mighty Lord. Some say love is a noun, others think it’s a verb. There are hundreds of stories I’ve heard and poems I’ve read, but none give love it’s true meaning between two beings, like the love of Faatima and Ali. People show me a love that lives for a few decades. Here, I’ll show them eternal true love that lives in the heavens and the earth. Faatima and Ali have given love an eternal meaning. So what exactly is this love between Faatima and Ali you may ask? This Love is Allah and only Allah, Who has been between Faatima and Ali, all the while! ***** ABBAS K Katey Baazu Ki Jab Wafa Yaad Aai BINT-e-ZEHRA Tere Sar Ki Rida Yaad Aai Dekha Jab Teer ALI ASGHAR K Halaq Par Hoz-e-Kausar Ko Pyaason Ki Sada Yaad Aai Bujh Gaye Chiraag Jab ZEHRA K Laal K Momin Ko MAULA Ki Aza Yaad Aai Dekha Jab Sar-e-HUSSAIN Ko Nezey Ki Nok Pe Mustafa(S.A.W) Tere Deen ki baqa Yaad Aai
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