@Hadithoftheday Part of his Rib.
Allah created Adam, and from him He created his wife.
Allah says in Qur'an:
“O mankind! Be dutiful to your Lord, Who created you from a single person (Adam), and from him, He created his wife, and from them both He created many men and women”
[al-Nisaa’ 4:1]
@Hadithoftheday In Ibn Abbas’ narrations, Adam A.S fell asleep in Paradise & when he woke, he found a woman, whom Allah had created from his rib, sitting beside his head.
It is He who created you from one soul and created from it its mate that he might dwell in security with her. (Qur’an 7:189)
@Hadithoftheday Adam A.S was created from clay & Hawwa A.S (Eve) was created from the Rib of Adam A.S.
Allah says in Quran:
And [mention, O Muhammad], when your Lord said to the angels, "I will create a human being out of clay from an altered black mud. (Quran 15:28)
Treat women kindly. Woman has been created from a rib & the most bent part of the rib is the uppermost. If you try to turn it straight, you will break it. And if you leave it alone, it will remain bent as it is. So treat women kindly. (Bukhari & Muslim)
@Hadithoftheday The hadith of the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ uses the metaphor of the shape of a
Rib to describe women.
Abu Hurayrah R.A reports that Rasulullah ﷺ said:
‘Be good to women, for indeed the woman was created from a rib…”
Allah created Adam from a handful of clay which He took from the whole of the earth; so the children of Adam are in accordance with the earth, some red, some white some black, some a mixture, also smooth and rough, bad and good. (Mishkat)
@Hadithoftheday To test the extent of Adam’s A.S knowledge, angels asked him,“What is her name, O Adam?”
“Hawwa,” he replied
“Why is she called Hawwa?” the angels asked
“Because she was created from something living (hayy),” Adam A.S replied, meaning she been created from his own living self
@Hadithoftheday Thus Adam A.S and Hawwa A.S began their life together in the blessed Garden, like innocent new-borns, they knew nothing of evil or sin. They hadn't the slightest idea of what lay ahead, that their Lord would soon be testing them and that their lives would change dramatically.
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"And We gave him (Isa A.S) the Gospel, in which was guidance and light and confirming that which preceded it of the Torah as guidance and instruction for the righteous."
(Qur'an. Al-Maaida 5: Verse 46)
@Hadithoftheday Allah mentions "Injeel" in another verse of Qur'an:
Allah says,
Then We sent following their footsteps Our messengers and followed [them] with Jesus, the son of Mary, and gave him the Gospel - Qur'an ( 57:27)
@Hadithoftheday Allah sent down the Gospel to Isaa ibn Maryam A.S, but some distortions were introduced into it with the passage of time.+
@Hadithoftheday Fridays.
Narrated Abu Hurayrah R.A said: I heard the Prophet ﷺ say: “No one of you should fast on Friday, unless he fasts (a day) before it or after it.” - ( Bukhari and Muslim)
@Hadithoftheday "Do not single out the day of Friday for fasting, unless that coincides with a fast that one habitually observes.” - (Muslim)
It is makrooh to single out Friday for fasting unless that happens to coincide with a fast that one habitually observes.
@Hadithoftheday Singling out Friday as a day for fasting and its night as a night to perform prayer is forbidden. However, fasting on Friday is permissible in two cases: 1. If one fasts a day before Friday or a day after it. 2. One may fast on a Friday if it coincides with his habitual fast
A thread:
Prophet Muhammad ﷺ & his foster mother, Halima Saadia:
When the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ was still an infant, a group of ladies visited Makkah to take the new born babies to the open desert environment as per custom of the town.
Muhammad ﷺ was entrusted to Halima Sadia
Halima Saadia, from Banu Saad tribe, was that fortunate lady who took Muhammad ﷺ, then just an-eight-day-old, for foster care.
The other ladies of the group could get babies of rich families, but Halima opted for this orphan as his father, Abdullah, had died before his birth
Her companions were apparently happy with their findings but nobody knew that Halima was carrying a baby that was to become arguably the greatest personality in human history. He was gifted with blessings from Almighty Allah. And it occurred instantly.
"And We caused the earth to swallow him (Qarun) and his home. And there was for him no company to aid him other than Allah, nor was he of those who [could] defend themselves."
(Qur'an: Surah Al-Qasas 28: Verse 81)
@Hadithoftheday Allah says in Qur'an:
"Indeed, Qarun was from the people of Musa, but he tyrannized them. And We gave him of treasures whose keys would burden a band of strong men; thereupon his people said to him, Do not exult. Indeed, Allah does not like the exultant."
(Al-Qasas 28: Verse 76)
@Hadithoftheday Qarun was from the nation of Musa A.S.
Qarun was from the children of Israel. Qarun became a transgressor and tyrant against all the people of Bani Israel and he was one of the most transgressors during the time of Musa A.S.
@Hadithoftheday Son and Father.
Zakariya A.S was the father of Yahya A.S.
Yahya A.S was born after his father Zakkariya A.S prayed to Allah for him.
Allah says in Qur'an:
So We answered his call, and We bestowed upon him Yahya and cured his wife (to bear a child) for him. (21:90)
@Hadithoftheday Zakariya’s A.S sincere supplication to Allah led to his wife conceiving Yahya A.S in extreme old age.
Prophet Yahya A.S was honourable, chaste and was among righteous.
@Hadithoftheday Yahya A.S was born after his father Zakkariya A.S prayed to Allah for him.
Zakariya A.S prayed with utmost conviction to Allah as mentioned in Glorious Qur'an as:
“My Lord, grant me from Yourself a good offspring. Indeed, You are the Hearer of supplication.” (3:38)
@Hadithoftheday Iraq.
Ibraheem A.S was from "Ur", which is now part of southern Iraq.
In his time, the city of Ur was a flourishing industrial and business, centre. The people who lived there were a community of idol-worshippers, ruled by a proud, tyrannical king Nimrud.
@Hadithoftheday Ibraheem A.S was such an honoured Prophet 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.