Showing posts with label inheritance. Show all posts
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Monday, 23 March 2015

22 March 2015 - Prophet Suleiman and The Resurrection, Names of the Day

22 March 2015 - Prophet Suleiman and The Resurrection




Lives of the Prophets: Prophet Suleiman* continued





Prophets leave no inheritance

Allah says in Surah Saad: "To Dawud* we gave Suleiman* (for a son)" and he was a Prophet "how excellent in Our service! Ever did he tum when (to Us)!"

"And Suleiman* was Dawud's heir." (AI-Naml: 16) 

This verse means that Suleiman* inherited his father's kingdom and Prophetic office. It does not imply that he inherited his property and riches as Dawud* would not bequeath him solely his property. Moreover, it was reported by authentic transmission that the Prophet* said, "Our property, we the chain of Prophets, is not to be inherited, and whatever we leave is to be given to charity.





His Power and Kingdom:



Allah, Exalted be He, says, "And we did try Suleiman* - We placed on his throne a body (without life). But he did tum (to Us in true devotion): He said, 'O my Lord! Forgive me, and grant me a kingdom which (it may be), suits not another after me. For Thou art the Grantor of Bounties (without measure). " (Saad: 32)



One of the possible interpretations of this ‘dead body on his throne’ is the story mentioned by some of the early Muslims that Suleiman* had a many wives (900 or 700 or 300) and Abu Hurairah stated that Allah's Messenger* said, “Suleiman*, son of Dawud said, I can stop by all my wives causing each of whom to give birth to a baby who will fiercely fight for Allah's cause. However he did not say InshaAllah ("if Allah wills it"). He did stop by his wives and not one of them conceived, with the exception of one who gave birth to half a child. Allah's Messenger* said, had he said, 'If Allah wills it', each of the Women would have given birth to a boy who would fiercely fight for Allah's cause. "



After that incident Suleiman asked for forgiveness and wanted a unique kingdom which was granted to him by Allah – one that would not occur again. Hence, his power over the Jinn, the wind and special buildings.



It was reported by Abu Hurairah, that the Prophet* said, "A strong demon from the Jinns came to me yesterday suddenly, so as to spoil my prayer, but Allah enabled me to overpower him, and so I caught him and intended to tie him to one of the pillars of the mosque so that all of you might see him, but I remembered the invocation of my brother Suleiman*:' o my Lord! Forgive me, and grant me a kingdom which (it may be), suits not another after me: ' so I let him go humiliated. "



Virtues of Al-Aqsa



It was stated by Amr Ibn Al-Aas that the Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, said, "When Suleiman* built Jerusalem, he asked Allah, Exalted be He, three things, two of which he was granted and we hope to have been granted the third: he asked Him judgment that was comparable to Allah's, and this he was granted, he asked him a kingdom that suits not another after him, and this he was granted, and he asked him that whenever a man left his house with the sole intention of praying in this mosque (Al Aqsa Mosque), he would be absolved of all his sins and would become sinless as he was the day he was born. We therefore hope that Allah has granted us this. "



The Valley of the Ants



"And before Suleiman* were marshaled with his hosts - of Jinns and men and birds, and they were all kept in order and ranks. At length, when they came to a (lowly) valley of ants, one of the ants said, 'O ye ants, get into your habitations, lest Suleiman* and his hosts crush you (under foot) without knowing it.' So he smiled, amused at its speech; and said, "O my lord! so order me that I may be grateful for Thy favours, which Thou hast bestowed on me and on my parents, and that I may work the righteousness that will please Thee: and admit me, by Thy Grace to the ranks of Thy Righteous Servants. "(AI Naml: 17-9)



The ant voiced an order, issued a warning, and saw the excuse of Suleiman* and his soldiers namely, that they did not know or did not do it deliberately. Suleiman* understood its speech, and smiled out of joy and happiness for being solely chosen by Allah to be let in on this. Even as the colony of ants may be destroyed the ant still sought to find an excuse for Suleiman* and his army. How quick are we nowadays in blaming our fellow Muslims for the most minor issue and come up with 70 ways to blame. Rather than look for 70 excuses and seeking to forgive our fellow Muslim.







Main Topic: The Resurrection




Our purpose in Life


Our purpose in Life is to live according to the wishes of Allah (what makes Allah pleased) and to avoid the evil. If we do that we will pass the test and enter into Paradise for eternity. That is the deal. Hence, the central tenant of our deen and all religions from Allah are this contract and ‘The Hour’ / ‘Day of Judgment’ have been mentioned by all Prophets throughout all the ages. Essential to this is for Muslims to believe without doubt that we will return (be resurrected) ready for Judgement. There are some people that have always denied that we can come back and many people still do as they see only what is in front of them and are materialistic. So, Allah tries to address this in many ways and one way to communicate this to the desert Arabs was how life returns to seemingly dead land after rain.





The short video clips highlight this:






Flowers in the Deserthttps://youtu.be/z1IBnHIOFxs







Al Ba’ath wa An-Nushur (Resurrection)



Allah described it and said, “And the trumpet will be blown and behold, from the graves they will come out quickly to their Lord. They will say, ‘Woe to us! Who has raised us up from our place of sleep? This is what the Most Gracious has promised us and the Messengers spoke the truth.’ It will be but a single shout, and behold, they will all be bought before us.”



Notice how people say “Who has woke us up from our sleep?” because when we are sleeping, the worse thing that can happen is that we wake up in a state of surprise. When we’re sleeping, we want to wake up slowly and calmly. You’ll find that when you suddenly wake someone up, that person wakes up disoriented. Imagine waking up from the graves after a long state of sleep…



Imagine that a child is coming out of the grave. On the day of resurrection, he comes out and sees mountains exploding; the oceans in flames; the planets knocked out of their orbits; the sun will be just above their heads; the people will be running around them as if they are drunk. What do you think the response of this child will be? Allah says in the Qur’an, “How will you save yourselves from a day [if you disbelieve] that will make a child grey-headed?” The horrors of that day will turn that child’s head grey. A child that hasn’t even sinned! What will happen to us – who are insisting on sins and not repenting?





How will the Resurrection Happen?



Allah will send down a rain after everything is destroyed and dead. We will grow from our seeds. What are our seeds? The Prophet* told us in a hadith that every part of our body will decompose except for a small part of our body – at the bottom of our spines. That small part will remain intact and that will be the seed we are going to grow from. Allah will send down a liquid from the sky (different from water) and we will grow up from that small seed.



The Prophet* says in a hadith in Bukhari, “Between the two shouts is forty.” The Prophet* was asked, “Forty days?” He did not respond. “Forty months?” He did not respond. He was asked, “Forty years?” Still, The Prophet* did not respond. So we do not know. The Prophet* said that a fluid will fall from the sky and then we would grow up like plants would grow. Everything in the human being will decompose except for ajab udh-dhanab, and that is what the human body would grow out of it. That is why you will find when Allah talks about the Resurrection, He ties it up with the growing of plants.



Allah says, “And it is Allah who sends the winds so that they raise up the clouds and we drive them to a dead land and revive the earth therewith after its death. As such will be the resurrection.” Allah is telling us to look at the dead earth, and how He revives the plants. This is the exact thing that will happen with us on the day of resurrection. Just as flowers in a desert bloom after rain (despite the desert being as dead) that is how we shall be brought back to life.





The reason why there are so many names for the Day of Judgment



If things are important to people and society – there will often be many names to reflect that. In this society alcohol is important and we find so many names for it – and even all the soap operas in the UK are based around the pub! The names given by the children in the circle within 60 seconds included: Alcohol, beer, cider, ale wine, red / white, drink, vodka, lager, strongbow, whiskey, gin, Guinness.......



A Muslim scholar stated: "Everything that is of great status has many attributes and many names. This is the way in which the Arabs express the importance of a thing. Do you not see that because the sword is so important to them and is held in such high esteem by them, that they gave it five hundred names? And there are other similar examples. Because the Resurrection is so important and its terrors are so many, Allah has given it many names in His Book, and has described it in many ways."









The Names of The Day Of Resurrection



Allah has called this Day - on which this universe will be destroyed and the Resurrection and Reckoning will take place - by many names. A number of scholars have endeavoured to list these names. Al-Ghazali and Qurtubi counted them and listed fifty names.





1 - Yawm al-Qiyaamah (The Day of Standing)



This name is mentioned in seventy ayat (verses) of the Qur'an, such as:

“Allah! Laa ilaaha ilia Huwa [none has the right to be worshipped but He]. Surely, He will gather you together on the Day of Standing about which there is no doubt..)” (Qur 'an 4: 87)

“And We shall gather them together on the Day of Standing on their faces, blind, dumb and deaf .. )” (TMQ 1 7: 97)

“Verily, the losers are they who lose themselves and their families on the Day of Standing.” (TMQ 42: 45)



The root of the word qiyaamah in Arabic is to stand, rise. It appears in the feminine form (with the ending -ah) to give more emphasis to its meaning, as is the custom of the Arabs in their speech. It is so called because of the great events which will happen (yaqoomu fihaa) on that Day, as described in the texts. One of these events is when the people will stand before the Lord of the Worlds.





2 - Al-Yawm al-Aakhir (The Last Day)



But Al-Birr is [the quality of] the one who believes in Allah, the Last Day, the Angels, the Book, the Prophets .. ) (TMQ 2: 1 77)

“... This [instruction] is an admonition for him among you who believes in Allah and the Last Day .. ) (TMQ 2: 232)

“The mosques of Allah shall be maintained only by those who believe in Allah and the Last Day .. ) (TMQ 9:18)



This Day is called the Last Day, because it is the Day after which there will be no more days. Sometimes it is called Al-Aakhirah (the Hereafter) or Ad-Daar alAakhirah (the Home of the Hereafter), as in the verses:



“... Truly, We chose him in this world and verily, in the Hereafter he will be among the righteous) (TMQ 2: 130)





3 - As-Saa'ah (The Hour)



“... And the Hour is surely, coming, so overlook [O' Muhammad], their faults with gracious forgiveness.) (TMQ 15: 85)

“Verily, the Hour is coming - and I am almost hiding it...) (TMQ 20: 15)

“O' mankind! Fear your Lord and be dutiful to Him! Verily, the earthquake of the Hour [of Judgement] is a terrible thing) (TMQ 22: 1)



There are 3 interpretations for the Hour (not just the 24 hours!):
  • it refers to the current time, i.e. now. The Resurrection is called As-Saa 'ah either because it is close at hand, for everything that is coming is near
  •  or as an indication of the tremendous, heart-stopping events that will happen on that Day
  • It was also said that it is called the Hour because it will come suddenly, in an instant


4 - Yawm al-Ba'th (The Day of Resurrection)



Allah says: “O' mankind! If you are in doubt about the Resurrection, then verily, We have created you [i.e. Adam] from dust..) (TMQ 22: 5)

lbn Man’oor said: "Al-Ba'th refers to when Allah will revive the dead and bring them forth on the Day of Resurrection.





5 - Yawm al-Khurooj (The Day of Coming Out)



Allah says: “The Day when they will hear Aô€€ -SaylJah [shout] in truth, that will be the Day of coming out [from the graves, i.e. the Day of Resurrection].) (TMQ 50: 42)

“The Day when they will come out [yakhrujoon] of the graves quickly as racing to a goal) (TMQ 70: 43)

It is so called because on that Day people will come out of their graves when the Trumpet is blown.





6 - Al-Qaari'ah (The Striking Hour)



Allah says: (A!-Qaari'ah [the striking Hour, i.e. the Day of Resurrection]. What is the striking [Hour]? And what will make you know what the striking [Hour] is?) (TMQ 101: 1-3)

“Thamood and 'Aad people denied the Qaari 'ah [the striking Hour of Judgement] !





7 - Yawm al-Fadl (The Day of Judgement, Day of Decision)



 “This is the Day of Judgement which you used to deny.• (TMQ 3 7: 21)

It is so called because on that Day Allah will judge or decide (yafe.il) between His slaves in that concerning which they differed and disputed. Allah says: “Verily, your Lord will judge [yafe.il] between them, on the Day of Resurrection, concerning that wherein they used to differ) (TMQ 32: 25)





8 - Yawm ad-Deen (The Day of Recompense)



And verily, the Fujjaar [the wicked, disbelievers, polytheists, sinners and evildoers] will be in the blazing Fire [Hell], Therein they will enter, and taste its burning flame on the Day of Recompense, And they [Al-Fujjaar] will not be absent therefrom. And what will make you know what the Day of Recompense is? Again, what will make you know what the Day of Recompense is? [It will be] the Day when no person shall have power [to do anything] for another, and the Decision, that Day, will be [wholly] with Allah) (TMQ 82: 14-19)

In Arabic, the word deen means recompense and reckoning. (This Day) is so called because Allah will reward or punish His slaves and will bring them to account for their actions on that Day.





9 - Ad-Daakhkhah (The Trumpet-Blast)



 “Then when there comes Ad-Daakhkhah [the (second) blowing of the Trumpet on the Day of Resurrection]. (TMQ 80: 33)

lbn Katheer said: "Al-Baghawi said: Ad-Daakhkhah means the tumult of the Day of Resurrection. It is so called because it will penetrate their ears to such an extent that it will nearly make them deaf. '"





10 – At-Taammat al-Kubraa (The Greatest Catastrophe)



“But when there comes the greatest catastrophe [i.e. the Day of Recompense]. (TMQ 79: 34)

Qurtubi said: "At-Taammah means overwhelming - as you say tamma ash-shay 'u if it overwhelms and takes over. Because it will overwhelm everything, this Day alone has this name which is true.





11 - Yawm al-Hasrah (The Day of Grief and Regrets)



And warn them [O' Muhammad] of the Day of grief and regrets, when the case has been decided, while [now] they are in a state of carelessness, and they believe not) (TMQ 1 9: 39)

“... Until all of a sudden, the Hour [signs of death] is on them, and they say: 'Alas for us that we gave no thought to it.' .. ) (TMQ 6: 31)

It is so called because of the intensity of the grief and regret that people will feel on that Day. The disbelievers - will regret their lack of faith. The sorrow and regret that the disbelievers feel will reach their peak when the masters and followers disown one another:

And those who followed will say: 'If only we had one more chance to return [to the worldly life], we would disown [declare ourselves as innocent from] them as they have disowned [declared themselves as innocent from] us. ' Thus Allah will show them their deeds as regrets for them. And they will never get out of the Fire. (TMQ 2: 167)





12 - Al-Ghaashiyah (The Overwhelming)



“Has there come to you the narration of the overwhelming [i.e. the Day of Resurrection]? (TMQ 88: 1)

It is so called because its terrifying events will overwhelm the people and cause them grief. One of the aspects of this meaning is that the Fire will overwhelm the non-believers and encompass them from above and from beneath their feet, as Allah says:

On the Day when the torment [Hell-fire] shall cover them from above them and from underneath their feet.” (TMQ 29: 55)





13 - Yawm al-Khulood (The Day of Eternal Life)



Enter you therein in peace and security - this is a Day of eternal life!) (TMQ 50: 34)

That Day is called the Day of eternal life because the people will go to their place of eternal abode: the disbelievers will abide forever in Hell, and the believers will abide forever in Paradise.

Allah says: “But those who disbelieve and belie Our Aayaat [proofs, evidences, verses, lessons, signs, revelations, etc.] - such are the dwellers of the Fire. They shall abide therein forever) (TMQ 2: 39)





14 - Yawm al-Hisaab (The Day of Reckoning)



Allah says: “- .. Verily, those who wander astray from the path of Allah [shall] have a severe torment, because they forgot the Day of Reckoning) (TMQ 38: 26)

“Moosa [Moses] said: 'Verily, I seek refuge in my Lord and your Lord from every arrogant who believes not in the Day of Reckoning! ' (TMQ 40: 2 7)



This Day is called the Day of Reckoning, because on this Day Allah will bring His slaves to account. The meaning of Al-Hisaab (the Reckoning) is that Allah will count people's deeds, good and bad, and will count His blessings (that He bestowed). Then He will weigh the elements of good and evil (in each action), and whichever outweighs the other will determine whether that action is recorded as good or evil. It is narrated that the Prophet* said: "There is not one among you but Allah will speak to him directly without any mediator."





15 - Al-Waaqi'ah (The Event)



 “When the Event [i.e. the Day of Resurrection] befalls - (TMQ 56:1)


Ibn Katheer said: "It is so called because it will definitely come to pass."

The root of waqa 'a in Arabic means "took place" or "existed".





16 - Yawm al-Wa 'eed [The Day Whereof Warning (had been given)]



 “And the Trumpet will be blown - that will be the Day whereof warning [had been given] [i.e. the Day of Resurrection].) (TMQ 50:20)

- because it is the Day of which He had warned His slaves, and warning means telling of the punishment when an offence takes place.





17 - Yawm al-Aazifah (The Day that is Drawing Near)



 “And warn them [O' Muhammad] of the Day that is drawing near [i.e. the Day of Resurrection], when the hearts will be choking the throats ...  (TMQ 40: 18)



It is so called because it is close at hand. The Hour is very near, for everything that is coming is near, even if it is still far away. And after its signs appear, the Hour is even closer.





18 - Yawm al-Jama ' (The Day of Assembling)



 “And thus We have revealed to you [O' Muhammad] a Qur'an in Arabic that you may warn the Mother of the Towns [Makkah] and all around it, and warn [them] of the Day of Assembling of which there is no doubt..) (TMQ 42: 7)

It is so called because on this Day Allah will assemble all of mankind together.



19 - Al-Haaqqah (The Inevitable)



Allah says: “The Inevitable [i.e. the Day of Resurrection]! What is the Inevitable? (TMQ 69: 1 -2)

It is so called because on this Day the promise and the warning will be fulfilled. It is the Inevitable because on that Day there will be reward and punishment and the reality of things will become apparent.





20 - Yawm at-Talaaq (The Day of Mutual Meeting)



 [He is Allah] Owner of High Ranks and Degrees, the Owner of the Throne. He sends the Revelation by His Command to any of His slaves He wills, that he [the person who receives Revelation] may warn [men] of the Day of Mutual Meeting [i.e. the Day of Resurrection].) (TMQ 40: 15)

lbn Katheer said: on that Day, Adam and the last of his children will meet, on that Day the people of heaven and earth will meet, and the Creator and His created beings will meet, on that Day the oppressor and the one whom he oppressed will meet.





21 - Yawm at-Tanaad (The Day When There will be Mutual Calling)



Allah tells us that the believer among the people of Pharaoh said to his people:  “And, O' my people! Verily, I fear for you the Day when there will be mutual calling [between the people of Hell and of Paradise].) (TMQ 40: 32)

It is so called because there will be so much calling that Day. Each person will be called by name to be brought to account and rewarded or punished accordingly. The people of Paradise will call the people of Hell, and the people of Hell will call the people of Paradise.





22 - Yawm at-Taghaabun (The Day of Mutual Loss and Gain)



 [And remember] the Day when He will gather you [all] on the Day of Gathering, - that will be the Day of mutual loss and gain .. ) (TMQ 64: 9)

It is so called because the people of Paradise will get the better of the people of Hell; they will enter Paradise and take that which was promised to them, and they will inherit the disbeliever's share of Paradise.





Other names:




These are the most famous names of the Day of Resurrection. Some scholars also list other names apart from those that we have mentioned. These names they have derived from what is mentioned in the texts.

So they called it Yawm as-Sadr (the Day of proceeding), based on the aayah (verse): “That Day mankind will proceed [yasdur] in scattered groups that they may be shown their deeds.) (TMQ 99: 6)

Yawm al-Jidaal (the Day of pleading), based on the aayah: [Remember] the Day when every person will come up pleading [tujaadil] for himself...) (Qur'an 16: 111)



They listed names describing that Day in the same terms that Allah has described it. Among the names they mentioned are the following:

A Hard Day:

A Mighty Day;

the Day when all (the dwellers of the heavens and the earth) will be present;

A Day, hard and distressful, that will make the faces look horrible (from extreme dislike of it);

The Day after which there will be no night.



Other names that they have mentioned include:

The Day which will bring low and exalt:

The Day of retribution;

The Day of recompense;

The Day when the Trumpet is blown;

The Day of the (final) earthquake;

The Day when the earth and the mountains will shake violently;

The Day when the Trumpet is sounded;

The Day of dispersal;

The day when the earth will split;

The Day when the contents of the graves are brought forth;

The Day of regret; the Day of flight.

The Day when all the secrets will be examined:

The Day when no person shall have power (to do) anything for another;

The Day when they will be pushed down by force to the Fire of Hell, with a horrible, forceful pushing;

The Day when the eyes will stare in horror;

The Day when their excuses will be of no profit to the Dhaalimoon (wrongdoers);

The Day when they shall not speak;

The Day whereon neither wealth nor children will avail;

The Day when not a single fact will be hidden from Allah;

The Day from Allah which none can avert;

The Day on which there will be neither mutual bargaining nor befriending;

The Day of which there is no doubt.



Some scholars add other names. Qurtubi said: "There is no reason not to call it by names other than those which have been mentioned, based on the circumstances that will prevail on that Day, such as crowding, constriction, humiliation, helplessness, the appointed Day, and so on."


Tuesday, 13 October 2009

11 October 2009

Seerah of Muhammed*

*: May the peace blessings & Mercy of Allah be upon him
TMQ: Translation to the nearest meaning of the Qur’an


The Conversion of Hamzah

Abu Jahl insulted the Prophet* and threw a stone on his head, causing some bleeding. This was witnessed by a slave girl. Hamzah, Muhammed's uncle was very strong and fear-inspiring. He was an avid hunter who would circumambulate the Ka'bah every time he returned from a hunting trip and before he entered his home.

On hearing of this abuse he became furious and went straight to the Ka'bah, straight to Abu Jahl and hit him very hard with his bow. Some members of Banu Makhzum rose to the help of Abu Jahl, but Abu Jahl calmed them down by admitting his error. Hamzah then declared his conversion to Islam out of pride. When he reached home he was confused and made a du’a to Allah to guide his decision – and the next day he went to the Prophet* to declare his Islam properly.

The Conversion of `Umer ibn al Khattab

[This happened after the Muslims had migrated to Abyssinia.]
Umer was a strong, capable and passionate man. He loved wine and amusement, and despite his very harshness of character, he was gentle and compassionate toward his loved ones. As for the Muslims, he was one of their strongest opponents in the early years.

Umer learned of the Prophet*’s meeting one day and went there after he decided he would kill Muhammed* and thus relieve the Quraysh of its burden, restore its ravaged unity, and re-establish respect for the gods that Muhammed* had castigated. On the way there, carrying his sword, he met Nu'aym ibn `Abdullah (who was secretly a Muslim). After he learned what `Umer was about to do Nu'aym said, "By God, you have deceived yourself, O `Umer ! Do you think that Banu `Abd Manaf would let you run around alive once you had killed their son Muhammed*? Why don't you return to your own house and at least set it straight?" When `Umer learned that Fatimah, his sister, and her husband, Said ibn Zayd, had already been converted to Islam he stormed over to her house.
Umer asked her what she was reciting but she refused to cooperate. Flying into a rage Umer attacked Said but managed to hit his sister as she protected her husband. She then exclaimed: Yes, indeed! We have become Muslims. Do what you will!". After calming down a little Umer asked his sister to let him see the manuscript which she and her husband had been reading together. He became impressed and was directed to where the Prophet* was teaching and became a Muslim despite the initial doubts of the other companions.


Hadith (Riyadh as-Salihin): On Repentance (seeking Forgiveness)

Allah Almighty says, "Turn towards Allah, O believers, every one of you, so that perhaps you will have success," TMQ 24:31
the Almighty says, "Ask your Lord for forgiveness and then turn in repentance to Him," TMQ 11:3
the Almighty says, "O you who believe! Turn in sincere repentance to Allah." TMQ 66:8

Abu Hurayra said, "I heard the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, say, 'By Allah, I ask Allah's forgiveness and turn towards Him in repentance more than seventy times a day."

Al-Agharr ibn Yasar al-Muzani said that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said, "O people! Turn in repentance towards Allah and ask His forgiveness. I turn towards Him a hundred times a day."

Abu Hamza Anas ibn Malik al-Ansari, the servant of the Messenger of Allah reported that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said, "Allah is happier about the repentance of one His slaves than one of you would be about finding your camel which had strayed away from you in the middle of the desert."
In the variant of Muslim, "Allah has greater joy at the repentance of one His slaves when he turns towards Him than one of you would have over his mount, which, having escaped from him with his food and drink in the middle of the desert so that he has despaired of finding it and gone to a tree to lie down in its shade, suddenly appears standing by him while he is in that state, so that he takes its reins and then says out of the intensity of his joy, 'O Allah, You are my slave and I am Your Lord!' getting confused because of his intense joy.'"

From Abu Musa 'Abdullah ibn Qays al-Ash'ari is that the Prophet*, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said, "Allah Almighty will stretch out His hand during the night, turning towards the one who did wrong during the day, and stretch out His hand during the day, turning towards the one who did wrong during the night, until the day the sun rises from the place it set."

Abu Hurayra reported that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said, "Allah will turn towards anyone who turns in repentance before the time that the sun rises from the East."


The Second Phase of the Prophet*’s Dawa: Public Interaction

The following Quranic verse marked the transition of the call from its Private stage to that of public interaction: "Therefore proclaim (openly) that which you are commanded, and turn away from the polytheists. Verily, we are sufficient unto you against the scoffer. Who take with Allah another god but they will come to know." [TMQ 94-96]

Why did the Prophet* receive such a violent reaction?
This was because he challenged the major corrupt practices in the Meccan society, especially those practised by the ruling elite (the Malla’). He would, in straight-forward language, outline their evil ways with no compromise to the message or the audience. He was challenging the very order of society and their values by talking about Islam, believing in One Allah alone and submitting only to Allah (and His Messenger) and to no-one else. The ruling classes were threatened by these ideas. After all, the Prophet* was only challenging their ideas and did not physically fight against their evil practices. This was a struggle of ideas.

Hence, the Prophet* began to openly confront the system of ignorance (jahiliyah) within Quraysh.
Following the conversion to Islam by Hamza and Umer ibn al-Khattab the Prophet* arranged the Muslims into two columns, with Hamza heading one column and Umer heading the other, and then they marched around the Kaaba. This shocked the people of Mecca. For the first time they were confronted with the reality of the solid basis of the Muslims. Prior to this the Muslims prayed in private but now they prayed in the courtyard of the Kaaba.

So, the Prophet* presented the Muslims as an organised group that was challenging and changing the society, its values, ideals, practices, emotions and system of ruling and the organisation of life's affairs.

He attacked the aristocratic and money conscious values of the society:
"Woe unto every slander, traducer who accumulates wealth and counts it. He thinks that his wealth will render him immortal. Nay he will indeed be flund into the destroyer." [TMQ Al-Humazah: 1-4]
"Rivalry in worldly increase has distracted you. Until you visit the graves (as dead bodies). But nay, you soon shall know (the dire consequence of this practice)." [TMQ At-Takathur:1-3]

Concerning the hypocrisy & miserliness:
"Have you seen him who gives the lie to religion? That is he who repels the orphan. And urges not the feeding of the needy." [TMQ Al-Maun: 1-3]
"Woe unto the defrauders. Those who when they take the measure from mankind demand it in full, but if they measure unto them or weigh for them, they cause them loss." [TMQ Al-Mutaffifin: 1-3]

The leaders of Quraysh:
"The power of Abu Lahab will perish, and he will perish. His wealth and gains will not exempt him. He will be plunged in flaming fire. And his wife, the wood-carrier. Will have upon her neck a hacker of palm-fibre." [TMQ Al-Masad: 1-5]
"therefore obey not thou the rejectors. Who desire that thou would compromise, that they may compromise. Neither obey thou any insignificant oath monger. Slander, going out with calumnies. Hinder of the good; transgressor, deeply steeped in sin. Coarse (and thick) therewithal, ignore. It is because he is possessed of wealth and children. That, when our revelations are recited unto him, saith: mere fables of the men of old. We shall brand him on the nose." [TMQ Al-Qalam: 8-16]
The pursuit of wealth has exhausted all your energies and preoccupied your life to the very end? But you will surely come to know-and you will surely come to know it well!-that your wealth will not avail a thing. Had you known it with certainty, you would have known of hell and you would have convinced yourselves of it. But it is on the Day of Judgment that you will be 'questioned concerning the moral worth of your deeds." [TMQ, 102:1-8]
And whosoever does an atom's weight of good shall be rewarded therefore, and whosoever does an atom's weight of evil shall be punished therefore." [TMQ, 99:7-8]

Concerning society’s practice of killing their daughters:
When the female (infant), buried alive, is questioned, for what crime she was killed.” [TMQ 17:31]
Kill not your children on a plea of want. We provide sustenance for you and for them. Come not near shameful deeds, whether open or secret. Take not life which Allah has made sacred”. TMQ :151

About their worshipping of idols:
Have ye seen Lat. and 'Uzza, And another, the third (goddess), Manat? What! for you the male sex, and for Him, the female? Behold, such would be indeed a division most unfair! These are nothing but names which ye have devised,- ye and your fathers,- for which Allah has sent down no authority (whatever). They follow nothing but conjecture and what their own souls desire!- Even though there has already come to them Guidance from their Lord!” TMQ 53.19


News

Another article taken from Saturday’s The Guardian tells the latest in the story of a lady who went to court to overturn her parent’s will. They had left part of their estate (worth £2.3million) in North Yorkshire to the charity RSPCA. She claimed the farm should have gone to her and successfully argued her case in the British courts (see Daughter wins £2.3m left to RSPCA). The RSPCA said it would appeal.
This shows how messy the inheritance laws are in the UK and this is not the first time that someone has left all their (or a lot of) wealth to a charity, or their pets or animals. Then, the surviving relatives have had to go to court to reclaim their inheritance. Very traumatic for all concerned and does not leave a good legacy for those that have passed away.

This problem is generally avoided in Islam as the laws of inheritance are quite well established, so that when someone dies it is known by everyone who is entitled to what wealth, as their wealth is divided according to a set formula. Muslims can stipulate a proportion of their wealth for a given reason or charity etc, but this is not more than a third of their total wealth. This avoids a lot of the nastiness involved in going to court to get your inheritance back.