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So recap proof of God

Proof of Quran
Briefly
Embryo vidvc
So we understand that there is a creator and we have a purpose to worship him. We have this info
what should it do for us now?
SO the best of examples is the Prophet peace be upon him
"He was innocently bright and had broad countenance. His manners were fine. Neither was his
belly bulging out nor was his head deprived of hair. He had black attractive eyes finely arched by
continuous eyebrows. His hair glossy and black, inclined to curl, he wore long. His voice was
extremely commanding. His head was large, well formed and set on a slender neck. His expression
was pensive and contemplative, serene and sublime. The stranger was fascinated from the distance,
but no sooner he became intimate with him than this fascination was changed into attachment and
respect. His expression was very sweet and distinct. His speech was well set and free from the use of
superfluous words, as if it were a rosary of beads. His stature was neither too high nor too small to
look repulsive. He was a twig amongst the two, singularly bright and fresh. He was always
surrounded by his Companions. Whenever he uttered something, the listeners would hear him with
rapt attention and whenever he issued any command, they vied with each other in carrying it out.
He was a master and a commander. His utterances were marked by truth and sincerity, free from all
kinds of falsehoods and lies." [Za'd Al-Ma'ad 2/45]
When he received revelation peace be upon him
Bravery one 0night in medina
During battles
Best of teachers comes best of student
Id like to tell u the story of
He was born and brought up in wealth, and he grew up with its luxuries. Perhaps there was no boy in
Makkah who was pampered by his parents like Musab lbn Umair or Musab the Good, as he was
nicknamed among the Muslims. He was one of those made by Islam and fostered by the Prophet
Muhammad SAW.
He heard that the Prophet SAW and those who believed in him were meeting far away from the
dignitaries and great men of the Quraish at As-Safaa in the house of Al-Arqam lbn Al-Arqam daar AlArqam. He wasted no time. He went one night to the Daar Al Arqam, yearning and anxious. There,
the Prophet SAW was meeting his Companions, reciting the Quran to them and praying with them
to Allah the Most Exalted. Musab had hardly taken his seat and contemplated the verses of Quran
recited by the Prophet SAW when his heart became the promised heart that night.
The pleasure almost flung him from his seat as he was filled with a wild ecstasy. But the Prophet
SAW patted his throbbing heart with his blessed right hand, and the silence of the oceans depth
filled his heart. In the twinkling of an eye, the youth who had just become Muslim appeared to have
more wisdom than his age and a determination that would change the course of time!
Mother found out about his R.A conversion She put shackles on him and imprisoned him there until

he heard the news of the emigration (hijab) of some of the believers to Abyssinia. He thought to
himself and was able to delude his mother and his guards, and so escaped to Abyssinia. returned
later
So Musab left the great luxury in which he had been living. He became satisfied with a hard life he
had never seen before, wearing the roughest clothes, eating one day and going hungry another. This
spirit, which was grounded in the strongest faith, adorned with the light of Allah, made him another
man, one who appeals to the eyes of other great souls.
Dawah to medina

The days and years passed by. The Prophet SAW and his Companions emigrated to Al-Medina, and
the Quraish were raging with envy and their ungodly pursuit after the pious worshippers. So the
Battle of Badr took place, in which they were taught a lesson and lost their strong hold. After that
they prepared themselves for revenge, and thus came the Battle of Uhud. The Muslims mobilised
themselves, and the Prophet SAW stood in their midst to sort out among their faithful faces and to
choose one to bear the standard. He then called for Musab the Good, and he advanced and carried
the standard.
The terrible battle was raging, the fighting furious. The archers disregarded the orders of the
Prophet SAW by leaving their positions on the mountain when they saw the polytheists withdrawing
as if defeated. But this act of theirs soon turned the victory of the Muslims to defeat. The Muslims
were taken at unawares by the cavalry of the Quraish at the mountain top, and many Muslims were
killed by the swords of the polytheists as a consequence.
When they saw the confusion and horror splitting the ranks of the Muslims, the polytheists
concentrated on the Prophet of Allah to finish him off. Musab saw the impending threat, so he
raised the standard high, shouting, Allahu Akbar! Allah is the Greatest! like the roar of a lion. He
turned and jumped left and right, fighting and killing the foe. All he wanted was to draw the
attention of the enemy to himself in order to turn their attention away from the Prophet SAW. He
thus became as a whole army in himself. Nay, Musab went alone to fight as if he were an army of
giants raising the standard in sanctity with one hand, striking with his sword with the other. But the
enemies were multiplying on him. They wanted to step on his corpse so that they could find the
Prophet SAW.
Let us allow a living witness to describe for us the last scene of Musab the Great. Ibn Sad said:
Ibrahim lbn Muhammad lbn Sharhabil Al-Abdriy related from his father, who said: Musab lbn
Umair carried the standard on the Day of Uhud. When the Muslims were scattered, he stood fast
until he met lbn Qumah who was a knight. He struck him on his right hand and cut it off, but Musab
said, and Muhammad is but a Messenger. Messengers have passed away before him (Quran
3:144). He carried the standard with his left hand and leaned on it. He struck his left hand and cut it
off, and so he leaned on the standard and held it with his upper arms to his chest, all the while
saying, And Muhammad is but a Messenger. Messengers have passed away before him. Then a
third one struck him with his spear, and the spear went through him. Musab fell and then the
standard.
He fell after he had struggled for the sake of Allah in the great battle of sacrifice and faith. He had
thought that if he fell, he would be a stepping stone to the death of the Prophet SAW because he
would be without defence and protection. But he put himself in harms way for the sake of the
Prophet SAW. Overpowered by his fear for and love of him, he continued to say with every sword
stroke that fell on him from the foe, and Muhammad is but a Messenger. Messengers have passed
away before him (3:144). This verse was revealed later, after he had spoken it.

After the bitter battle, they found the corpse of the upright martyr lying with his face in the dust, as
if he feared to look while harm fell on the Prophet SAW. So he hid his face so that he would avoid
the scene. Or perhaps, he was shy when he fell as a martyr, before making sure of the safety of the
Prophet of Allah, and before serving to the very end, guarding and protecting him.
Allah is with you, O Musab! What a great life story!
The Prophet SAW and his Companions came to inspect the scene of the battle and bid farewell to its
martyrs. Pausing at Musabs body, tears dripped from the Prophets eyes. Khabbab lbn Al-Arat
narrated: We emigrated with the Prophet SAW for Allahs cause, so our reward became due with
Allah. Some of us passed away without enjoying anything in this life of his reward, and one of them
was Musab Ibn Umair, who was martyred on the Day of Uhud. He did not leave behind anything
except a sheet of shredded woollen cloth. If we covered his head with it, his feet were uncovered,
and if we covered his feet with it, his head was uncovered. The Prophet SAW said to us, Cover his
head with it and put lemon grass over his feet.
Despite the deep, sad pain which the Prophet SAW suffered over the loss of his uncle Hamzah and
the mutilation of his corpse by the polytheists in a manner that drew tears from the Prophet SAW
and broke his heart; despite the fact that the field of battle was littered with the corpses of his
Companions, all of whom represented the peak of truth, piety and enlightenment; despite all this, he
stood at the corpse of his first envoy, bidding him farewell and weeping bitterly. The Prophet SAW
stood at the remains of Musab lbn Umair saying, while his eyes were flowing with tears, love and
loyalty, Among the believers are men who have been true to their covenant with Allah (Quran
33:23).
Then he gave a sad look at the garment in which he was shrouded and said, I saw you at Makkah,
and there was not a more precious jewel, nor more distinguished one than you, and here you are
bare- headed in a garment! Then the Psrophet SAW looked at all the martyrs in the battlefield and
said, The Prophet of Allah witnesses that you are martyrs to Allah on the Day of Resurrection. Then
he gathered his living Companions around him and said, O people, visit them, come to them, and
salute them. By Allah, no Muslim will salute them but that they will salute him in return.
Peace and blessings of Allah O Musab. Peace be on you, O Martyrs.
We live in a very strange time

"Sometimes we complain about our times"


Shaykh Anwar al-Awlaki (rh) continues,
"...that we are living in the worst times the Ummah is weak, the Ummah is defeated and
disunited, we wish we were living in the time of the Sahabah (ra) or times of the heroic
Islamic eras.
...our time that we are complaining about... is the most similar to the time of the Sahaba.
Why?
Because when the Sahabah (ra) came there was no Islamic authority and there is no Islamic
authority today and this was not the case for fourteen hundred years.

When the Sahabah (ra) came, they fought entire surroundings including the two super powers
the Persian Empire and the Roman Empire and all the Arabs around them that were
against them. And this is similar to our situation today and this wasnt the case in our history
before.
In our history before you would find Islamic authority, you would find people to assist you in
Al-Haqq, and there was a place to make Hijrah to. Now we find that the whole world is
waging a war against us and this is similar to time of the Sahabah (ra), which means the ajr of
the people today could be very great.
We are not saying it is equal to the ajr of the Sahabah (ra) but it is going to be very great.
This is why Rasoolullah (saws) has mentioned in a hadith that... there will be a generation of
people at the end of time and the ajr of one of them will be equal to the ajr of fifty! So the
Sahabah (ra) asked, Fifty of us or fifty of them? Rasoolullah (saws) said, Fifty of you. So
the Salah will be like the Salah of fifty Sahabah. You fast one day and it will be like the
fasting of fifty Sahabah. The ajr is multiplied by fifty, why? Because of the difficulty of that
time...
So why complain if you are living in the time of the new gold rush; not a gold rush for gold
but a gold rush for Hasanaat? There are some times when the economy is booming so fast
and everybody becomes rich and then there are times when things are stagnating and slow so
these people wish they were living in the time when economy was booming so they could
become a millionaire like those before. We are living in a time of a boom now; but we just
need to realize it and realize the amount of ajr that is out there waiting for us if we just go and
do something. The ajr is so great that its waiting for someone to come and do something
about it. If it comes at a time when things are easy then the ajr is reduced. But if the time is
one of difficulty, then the ajr is increased. Ajr is in accordance to the difficulty.
So why complain about a time when really, it is the best time?"
[Allah is Preparing us for Victory]
We need to be these kind of men because people are depending on us.

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