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Desert Raider to Desert Rain: Abu Dharr al-Ghifari
Abu Dharr was among the desert raiders. A hulky, tall, thick haired, dark skinned man... The nightmare of the caravans. An intimidating, unwavering man. A Bedouin who knows the desert like the back of his hand.
read more 0 19.03.2010, FridaySalman al-Farsi: From Fire to Divine Light
Mabih was born in a house where they believed the fire to be holy and grand. The fire, however, got smaller as he grew up. Although the father tried to carve a god out of fire for his son, the son had already put it out; he was, in fact, burning with a yearning to...
read more 0 19.03.2010, FridayMus'ab ibn 'Umayr: From Seeing Himself in the Mirror to Being a Mirror
The girls of Mecca wait impatiently for the time when the young man with the gentle steps will pass by their window. They are looking forward to the moment when they will see the graceful and noble features of his face.
read more 0 19.03.2010, FridayAbu Hurairah: From Servant of the Sun to Servant of Allah
In history Abu Hurairah is known by his sobriquets. He is one of those people whose nicknames come to mind before their real names. He had two given names, used at different times: “Servant of the Sun” and “Servant of Allah”.
read more 3 19.03.2010, FridayReasons for Opposition to Hadith
The word "hadith" is the name of an infinitive meaning "to explain, inform, the thing explained/informed about, news, and words." The word was taken this broad dictionary meaning and began to be used for some special news.
read more 0 11.03.2010, ThursdayYoung Sahaba in the Prophet's circle
When we look at the first Muslims close to the Prophet, who began his Prophethood at the age of forty, we see that most of them were young.
read more 1 05.03.2010, FridayTranscription of the Quran
The Quran was revealed to Muhammad who was brought up as an illiterate in an uneducated society. Therefore, when he became the Prophet, he paid special attention to guarding the revelations and spreading them to others. The order followed that he would first learn them by heart and then transmit them to other people around him.
read more 0 05.03.2010, FridayThe Companions' Efforts to Memorize and Transcribe the Quran
Here we attempt to identify the reasons behind the ability of the Companions of Prophet Muhammad to protect the Quran and the sunnah (practices of the Prophet) and pass them on to the next generations without any omissions or additions.
read more 1 05.03.2010, FridayThe Relationship of the Companions and Prophet Muhammad in the Quran
The Companions, who were the first to receive the Quran when it was revealed in the 7th century, were examples, like the Prophet, both in behavior and practice for those who would come after them due to their sincere affiliation with him.
read more 0 05.03.2010, FridayThe Companions
The Arabic word of Sahabi literally means a companion or a friend. As a religious term it means, “a person who saw Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), believed in him, acted along with him, and retained his belief until the moment of his death”.
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