@Hadithoftheday Prophet Yusuf A.S and Prophet Musa A.S.
Prophet Yusuf A.S was raised in the kingdom of Egypt while Musa A.S was raised in kingdom of Pharoah.
The man who bought Yusuf A.S was the minister of egypt.
Musa A.S was adopted by wife of Pharoah "Asiya" & Musa grew up in Fir’aun’s home
And the one from Egypt who bought him said to his wife, Make his residence comfortable. Perhaps he will benefit us, or we will adopt him as a son. And thus, We established Joseph in the land that We might teach him the interpretation of events.
(12:21)
"And the wife of Pharaoh said, [He will be] a comfort of the eye for me and for you. Do not kill him; perhaps he may benefit us, or we may adopt him as a son. And they perceived not."
(Qur'an. Al-Qasas 28: Verse 9)
@Hadithoftheday Musa A.S was born on the year that the male infants were to be killed. Therefore, according to all the law of the land, Musa AS should have been killed.
The signs of pregnancy did not even show on Musa’s A.S mother when she carried him.
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@Hadithoftheday After Musa A.S was born, she placed him in basket, she then flung him into the swift currents of the Nile, but she asked her daughter, his older sister, to secretly keep track of his whereabouts.
Basket was dispatched to the most unlikely place – by the palace of Pharaoh!
@Hadithoftheday By some reports, the basket was spotted by Asiyah A.S, the wife of Pharaoh, and by others, the basket was discovered by the slaves close to the river bank, who, having no authority to open the basket, presented it to their queen. +
@Hadithoftheday The moment Asiyah A.S laid eyes on the baby, Allah placed in her heart a love of this little boy, a kind of love of goodness that can only originate from Allah.
At the same time, Pharaoh was approaching and commanded that the baby be killed, but his queen persuaded him otherwise.
@Hadithoftheday Allah says in Qur'an:
And the wife of Pharaoh said, “[He will be] a comfort of the eye for me and for you. Do not kill him; perhaps he may benefit us, or we may adopt him as a son.” And they perceived not. (Qur’an 28:9)
@Hadithoftheday She was correct, the presence of the baby altered the course of her life. Years later, she would come to embrace Islam, and through this baby that she had rescued, she would be led to her palace in Paradise.
Thus adopted, Musa grew up under the wing of Pharaoh
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@Hadithoftheday Debt.
This verse is also called as "Verse of loan" or Ayat-Al-Dayn".
This ayah speaks about financial transactions, the rights of the debtor, the approach of the creditor, justice and equity, documentation, witness a evidence, fear of Allah and being conscious of Him.
@Hadithoftheday This verse is verse no. 282 of Surah Baqarah. It is the longest verse in whole Glorious Qur'an.
The concept of borrowing is explained in this verse.
This verse is about financial transactions.
This verse pertains to the most effecient manners of debt payment.
@Hadithoftheday This verse is also called as Ayat Al-Mudaianah or The verse of debiting, lending, borrowing as it describes the Islamic rules of debiting money.
Allah made the longest Ayah a description about debiting to show us that money exchange should be treated so carefully.
Allah answered Ibraheem A.S as:
Then take four birds and make them attached to you,” Allah instructed the young prophet. “Then put part of them on each hill and call them. They will come to you quickly. And know that Allah is Almighty and Wise” (Qur’an 2:260)
@Hadithoftheday Ibrahim A.S came to his Lord with a sound heart, free of any trace of doubt or questioning. He surrendered with deep and absolute faith to Allah at the command of the Lord of the worlds.
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@Hadithoftheday Ibrahim A.S made a request of his Lord. The deep loving familiarity between him and his Lord is shown in his manner of making the request.
“My Lord,” Ibrahim AS said humbly, “show me how You give life to the dead” (Qur’an 2:260).
@Hadithoftheday Son and father.
Prophet Dawood A.S was the father of Sulaiman A.S.
Dawood A.S was the first person to have been appointed a Prophet and king at same time.
Dawood A.S was very wise in making decisions, so was his son- Sulayman A.S
@Hadithoftheday Sulaiman A.S ruled over a magnificent kingdom, centred in Jerusalem. Not only was he the ruler of the people, but also of the birds and animals, jinn, clouds and even the wind. There has not been such a glorious and magnificent kingdom seen on earth before or since.
@Hadithoftheday Regarding Kingdom of Sulaiman A.S, Allah says in Qur'an:
"So We subjected to him the wind blowing by his command, gently, wherever he directed,"
"And [also] the devils [of jinn] -every builder and diver"
"And others bound together in shackles."(Quran,Surah Sād 38, verses 36-38)
Umar R.A would roam the streets of medina at night to help his people.
When it was the year of the famine, Umar R.A took pains to ensure that adequate relief reached all people, and that there were no persons in the city who went to sleep hungry.
One night as usual Umar R.A went on his round. He was accompanied by his slave Aslam. As he strolled from street to street all was quiet and the people seemed to be asleep. Umar R.A thought to himself, “Thank God, there is no one in this city whom the famine has afflicted.”
When Muslims took over Jerusalem and Umar R.A setup journey to Jerusalem with his slave for peace treaty.
They were having one camel on which each of them rode by turn.
It was a unique scenario of Islamic equality and human dignity, that at times, the Caliph sat on the camel and the slave walked along holding the rein of the camel and at other times slave sat on the camel and Caliph walked along holding the rein of camel.
When Umar R.A was entering Jerusalem, the chance came to slave's for turn to ride on the camel. Though the slave offered his turn to the "Khalifah" but Umar the 'Commander of the Belivers' refused and remarked: "The honour of Islam (i.e., being Muslim) is enough for all of us."
@Hadithoftheday Leaves.
Allah says in Qur'an:
Once they had eaten from the Tree, " their private parts became apparent to them, and they began to fasten together over themselves from the leaves of Paradise." (Qur’an 7:22)
@Hadithoftheday By disobeying the Lord, Adam A.S and Eve A.S had made an abrupt transition from pure spiritual beings, dwelling with the Holy One and His blessed angels in Paradise, to humans with wills of their own.
None of the lying promises Shaytan had made to them, came true.
@Hadithoftheday Just as planned by Shaytan, once they had eaten from the Tree, " their private parts became apparent to them, and they began to fasten together over themselves from the leaves of Paradise." (Qur’an 7:22)
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