Friday, July 26, 2013

Peace be upon you and God's mercy and blessings

Peace be upon you and God's mercy and blessings
Miracles Mustafa peace be upon him


Miracle of the Quran
Glorious Quran is miraculous in many ways: from eloquence, his eloquence, and systems, and methods, and the contents of the news past and future, and what it consisted of provisions, as well as being overwhelmed accurate scientific theories scientists discovered not only in the modern era.
Splitting of the moon
Bukhari narrated from Anas ibn Malik that the people of Mecca asked the Messenger of Allah peace be upon him to show them a sign and showed them the moon twofold even saw them.
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Rain praying peace be upon him
Royalboukhara from Anas ibn Maalik said: hit people years (waterless) at the time of the Messenger of Allah peace be upon him, and Pena Messenger of Allah peace be upon him preaching in the pulpit on Friday stood Bedouin said: O Messenger of Allah perished money, and hungry, his children, pray to God that Asagana, he said: He raised the Messenger of Allah peace be upon him hands and what we have seen in the sky (a piece Sahab) Whose hand is my soul is placed so revolted (spread) Zipper likes the mountains and then did not    come down from his pulpit until I saw  the rain Athader (flock) on his beard, said: and Matarna day it is tomorrow and the day after tomorrow and the next to Friday the other, he took the Bedouin or told anyone else, he said: O Messenger of Allah demolished building, sinking money Pray to God for us, he lifted Messenger of Allah peace be upon him his hands and said: O Allah, around us and we said: What make the Messenger of Allah peace be upon him, indicating with his hand-to-hand from the sky, but spaced until it became the city such as Joubah (ie, until it became clouds and clouds surrounding the city) in the cloud, and 
Sal Valley Canal months, and no one Iji from Yeh mourned, but happened Paljod. Bukhari.  

Ascites in Tabuk

Bukhaari narrated from Abdullah bin Abbas, he was said to Omar ibn al-Khattab: Tell us about like an hour brackish, Umar said: We went out to Tabuk in the heat too, and we got a house and made us a thirst so we thought that our throats will be cut off, so that was one of us to go Valthomps nomadic not finds even thought that his neck will cease until the man to slaughter his camel Faasr Awsakhh Vicherbh then makes what remained on his liver, said Abu Bakr: O Messenger of God that God may promise to pray for good, pray to God for us, he said: or like it, he said: Yes , he said: He raised his hands toward the sky did not Ergahma until she sky, Votalt the Then poured Vmlioa what with them and then we went to look not found exceeded the military. Bukhari. 

Spring water from between his fingers
Al-Bukhaari from Anas ibn Maalik said: I saw the Messenger of Allah peace be upon him and arrived Asr prayer, and asked people ablution did not find him, came the Messenger of Allah, peace be upon him wudoo Putting the Messenger of Allah may Allah bless him and his hand in the pot and ordered people to perform ablution it saw water flows from under his fingers, and Todo the people even Todo are from when the last of them.
[Bukhari]


Thursday, July 25, 2013

انت من تصنع الجمال حول ♥♥

كلّ- جمالّيات الحَياة َحولك
لا ُتساوي شيًئا . . . . . َمالم ت ُكن نظرُتك ل َها ( جمِيلة )! *♥♥:) ! 



الحمدلله

إحَمد الله ، فَغِيركَ أكَبرُ أحَلآمَه ; مَآ تَملكُ أنتَ ♥:) !

مما راق لي

تخيَّل مَعي !

نقِفُ فِي المَحشرِ نَنتَظِرُ دخول الجنّة ،،
فينادي مُنادٍ : " ادْخُلُوهَا بِسَلامٍ ذَلِكَ يَوْمُ الْخُلُودِ "

يا الله مَا أجمَل الشّعور حينَها :"
اللهمَّ اجمعنَا جَميعاً ومَن نُحب فِي ظِلِّ ذاكَ النّداء 

Monday, July 15, 2013

Early in Islam







Early in Islam

The first born in Islam: Abdullah bin Ja'far ibn Abi Talib.

First ambassador in Islam: Musab bin Omair.

The first martyr in Islam: Amr bin Alhpappalonsary on Badr.

The first martyr in Islam: Sumaya Bint tailor.

The first to speak out the Holy Mecca: Abdullah bin Masood.

The first to throw an arrow in the way of Allah: Saad bin Abi Waqas.

The first born in Islam after the migration of the city: Abdullah bin Zubair bin Awam.

First Feda'i in Islam: Ali bin Abi Talib God's face.

The first commando in Islam: Asma bint Abu Bakr.

The first mosque built in Islam: mosque of Quba outskirts of the city.

The first is called the prince of the faithful: Omar ibn al-Khattab.

The first to use e-Islam: Muawiya ibn Abi Sufyan.

The first to impose conscription system in Islam: the Pilgrims ibn Yusuf Althagafi.

First Brigade held the Prophet (peace be upon him): Hamza had his uncle and said to him: Take it, O Lion of God.

First commends the minaret in Islam: the minaret of the Umayyad Mosque in Damascus.

The first Islamic naval fleet: It was in the reign of Uthman bin Affan.

First authorized in Islam: None Ben Rabah.

The first to enter the police system in Islam: Omar ibn al-Khattab.

First nicknamed the mother of believers: Aisha bint Abu Bakr.

The first of his sword tuberculosis in Islam: Zubair bin commoners.

First Knight in Islam and the first of its except horse in Islam: Miqdad bin Amr bin Saad.

The first to enter Paradise: the Prophet Muhammad (may Allah bless him and give him peace).

First of hair said: Adam, peace be upon him.

First fasted: Noah, peace be upon him.

The first of the line and sewed: Idris, peace be upon him.

The first to make armor and wear them: David, peace be upon him.

The first of the teams clipped mustache and his hair and nails and pen circumcised: Abraham, peace be upon him.

Sunday, July 14, 2013

Life words





Life words

Silence: cheaper types of philosophy

Lying: check without balance

Impossible: the word does not exist only in the annals of fools

Age: the collection process when men and women thrown when

Scrooge: A person collects money and guarded by other comes and spend

Artist: Man is making desperate attempts to turn fantasy into reality

Adventurer: A man spends in his pocket to get what in the other pocket

Impressive: an electronic device sends Gleam first unbeknownst to us

Gate house: a place by the two women meet for a third Tzma

Honesty: rare hard currency traded between people

Conscience: voice tells us that there are those who see us

Humility: is that you know how to make people say MATRADE you say about yourself

Tolerance: to love people who do not deserve

Wisdom: to prevent others from discovery Skhavtk

Books: beautiful furniture in the house even if you do not read

Monetary: Kalmtfgrat must be placed in the hands of experts alone

Vanity: a boon for young men.,, Uppity feature ... Does not speak for others

Thanksgiving: to thank the scourge thanked him for Alname

Age: train Tstqlh in journey time

Love: the word makes no sense except in the interests Dictionary

Friday, July 12, 2013

Al-Khalil ibn Ahmed Al-Farahidi




















Al-Khalil ibn Ahmed Al-Farahidi: an Arabic Language Genius








Al-Khalil's was born in Oman and grew up in Basra, Iraq (718-786 A.D). He was fond of study and research; he was one of the earliest Arab lexicographer and Linguists. He stayed constantly and adhered to his scholars and teachers until he became the first teacher in Basra in Arabic language, grammar, music and Arabic prosody. 






His best known contributions are Kitab al-'Ayn regarded as the first dictionary (lexicon) of the Arabic Language, the current standard for Harakat (vowel marks in Arabic script), and the invention al-'arud (the study of Arabic prosody)[1]. Al-Ayn is an Arabic lexicon in which, we can say, Al-Khalil has mentioned and collect all the words' roots of Arabic Language by following a changing method of the letters that a word consists of. "The dictionary was not arranged alphabetically but rather by phonetics, following the pattern of pronunciation of the Arabic alphabet from the deepest letter of the throat ﻉ (ayn) to the last letter pronounced by the lips, that being م (miem)"[2]. 






Invention of Arabic Prosody (Al-Arud): 


The idea of creating prosody came up to Al-Khalil's mind when he was walking in the market of coppersmiths, the voice of the distinctive beat tunes brought back to his mind the prosody of Arabic poetry. He went back home and went down into the well and began to produce sounds with different tones to identify the appropriate meter for each poem. He devoted himself to study Arabs poems' rhythms and meters which he found that all Arabic poems consist of 16 meters. 






In spite of this profuse science and innovative mentality, Al-Khalil was ascetic and pious. He lived in a cottage in Al-Basra, possessed nothing, while his students earned 


money by his knowledge.