@Hadithoftheday Sayyidah Fatima R.A.
Prophet Muhammad had 4 daughters and three sons.
Daughters were:
Zaynab R.A, Umm Kulthum R.A, Ruqayya R.A and Fatima R.A.
Sons were:
Abdullah, Qasim and Ibraheem.
All of Prophet's children passed away during his lifetime except Fatima R.A
@Hadithoftheday During the last moments of Prophet ﷺ, Fatima R.A was with him. She was very in deep sorrow due to which she became sick and died after approx ± 90 days after the death of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ.
@Hadithoftheday Fatimah R .A was the youngest daughter of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ
Fatimah R.A was bestowed with two titles; “az- Zahra,” which means “The Resplendent One,” in reference to her radiant face. She also had the title “al- Batul,” referring to her pure character
@Hadithoftheday The Prophet ﷺ was reported to have said that, “The best women in the entire world are four: Maryam, Asiya - the wife of Pharaoh, Khadijah - The Mother of the Believers, and Fatimah - The daughter of Muhammad ﷺ.
@Hadithoftheday Once Fatimah R.A visited the Masjid Al- Haram with the Prophet ﷺ. As he began to pray, a group of Quraysh gathered around him. A member of the clan fetched the remains of a slaughtered animal and threw it on the shoulders of the Prophet ﷺ whilst he was prostrating.+
@Hadithoftheday Fatimah R.A however did not stand back, she removed the filth from her father and angrily lashed out at the enemies. A girl, who was not even ten years old that time, silenced a group of brutes.
@Hadithoftheday Fatimah R.A was generous, helping the poor and needy, often she would give her food away even if it meant going hungry herself. She lived a very simple and humble life, without any care for luxuries.
This humble existence continued throughout her marriage to Ali Ibn Abu Talib R.A
@Hadithoftheday Abi Hurayrah R.A.
Abu Hurayrah R.A retained more than 5,000 Hadiths word for word, throughout his life.
Abu Hurairah R.A was very keen to seek knowledge.
He was not literate and so all his knowledge depended on oral transmission and memorization
@Hadithoftheday Before accepting Islam, The name of Abu Hurayrah R.A was "Abdul Shams (which means Slave of Sun) ", but after accepting Islam, Prophet Muhammad ﷺ appointed hum with a new name "Abdul - Rehman (which means servant of the most merciful) .
@Hadithoftheday Abu Hurayrah R.A was called as "Father of Kittens (Abu Hurayrah).
Abu Hurairah was given this name because wherever he went, he always had a cat with him.
@Hadithoftheday Surah Rahman - Chapter 55.
The ayah/verse is فَبِأَيِّ آلَاءِ رَبِّكُمَا تُكَذِّبَان which means “Then which of the favours of your Lord will you deny"?
This ayah is repeated 31 times in Surah Al-Rahman.
It's most repeated verse of the glorious Qur'an.
@Hadithoftheday It is one of the most notable verses of the Quran.
The oft-repeated verse,
"So which of the favors of your Lord would you deny?”, serves to remind us of our lack of gratitude towards Allah.
@Hadithoftheday Allah has given us life, loved ones, as well as many other comforts.
However, we often tend to take many of His Blessings for granted. As such, we rarely offer thanks to our Lord. +
@Hadithoftheday Ibraheem A.S.
Ibraheem A.S was such an honoured position as he was described as Khalil-ullah – the Friend of Allah (Qur’an 4:125).
Allah says in Qur'an:
And Allah took Ibraheem as an intimate friend."
(Qur'an. An-Nisaa 4: Verse 125)
@Hadithoftheday Many Qur’anic verses revealed concerning Ibraheem A.S suggest that his outstanding importance and high rank among prophets was because of the purity and sincerity of his relationship with his Lord, to whom he totally surrendered his will.
@Hadithoftheday The greatness of Ibrahim’s A.S standing with Allah is confirmed in a number of hadiths. The Prophet ﷺ referred to him as “the best of creation” (Muslim) and mentioned him as one of the prophets whose intercession the believers would seek on the Day of Judgement (Bukhari).
@Hadithoftheday Sayyidah Khadijah R.A
After first revelation, Prophet Muhammad ﷺ was trembling with fear. Khadija R.A set out with Prophet ﷺ to her cousin "Waraqa bin Nawafil".He was a man of knowledge. After listening to Prophet ﷺ' s story, waraqa told them that Prophet ﷺ is last messenger
@Hadithoftheday After listening closely to story of Prophet ﷺ، Waraqa, who was both old and blind, exclaimed, “This is the same being who brought the revelations of Allah to Moses. I wish I was young and could be alive when your people will drive you out.”
@Hadithoftheday Around the fifteenth year of their marriage, towards the end of Ramadan, when Prophet ﷺ was forty and Khadijah R.A was fifty-five, Muhammad ﷺ suddenly appeared at their house in the middle of the night, trembling with fear and saying, “Cover me up, cover me up!” +
@Hadithoftheday Iblīs refused to prostrate/bow before Adam A.S on the command of Allah.
Allah says in Qur'an:
"And when We said to the angels, Prostrate before Adam; so they prostrated, except for Iblees. He refused and was arrogant and became of the disbelievers."
(Quran Al-Baqara 2: Verse 34)
@Hadithoftheday Allah Says in Qur'an:
"What prevented you from prostrating when I commanded you? [Satan] said, I am better than him. You created me from fire and created him from clay."
(Qur'an. Al-A'raaf 7: Verse 12)
@Hadithoftheday Allah asked all the angels to bow as a mark of respect to Adam who was created so miraculously. The order to prostrate was obviously not so that the angels would worship Adam A.S, for no one may be worshipped except Allah, the Creator of all things
@Hadithoftheday Once.
The scholars are unanimously agreed about obligatory in wudoo’ is to wash each part once, although washing each part two or three times is Sunnah.
Ibn Abbas R.A said: The Prophet ﷺ did wudoo washing each part once (Bukhari -157)
@Hadithoftheday There are sahih ahadith which mention washing each part once,& each part three times,& washing some parts 3 times, some 2 times and some once
The difference indicates that all of these are permissible,& washing each part three times is most perfect & each part once is sufficient
@Hadithoftheday But one should not persist in washing each part only once and not do that which is more perfect, because by doing so we are depriving ourselves of more reward.