Saturday, February 5, 2011

The month of blessings has arrived. "Rabi-ul-Awwal" Mubarak




Rabi'ul-Awwal is the most significant month in the Islamic history, because humanity has been blessed in this month by the birth of the Holy Prophet Muhammad, (Sall-Allahu alayhi wa sallam.) Before the birth of the Holy Prophet, Sall-Allahu alayhi wa sallam, not only the Arabian peninsula, but also the so-called civilized nations of Rome and Persia were drowned in the darkness of ignorance, superstitions, oppression and unrest. The Holy Prophet, Sall-Allahu alayhi wa sallam, came with the eternal truth of Tawhid (Oneness of Allah), the only faith which provides a firm basis for the real concepts of knowledge, equity and peace. It was this faith which delivered humanity from ignorance and superstitions and spread the light of true knowledge all over the world.



Muhammad (s.a.w) was born in Macca on 12th Rabi'-ul-Awwal to bring the Message of God to the world. Thus, the prayer of  Hazrat Ibrahim (a.s) while constructing the Ka'bah was granted:
Lord! And raise a Messenger from among them who shall recite to them Thine verses, and teach them the Book and the wisdom, and purify them, indeed Thou art the Mighty, the Wise (Quran, 2:129).

And the tidings of Christ came true:-
 
O Children of Israel! Surely, I am the messenger of Allah to you, verifying that which is before me of the Torah and giving the good news of a Messenger who will come after me whose name will be Ahmed. (Quran, 61:6) 


Meray oopar Allah ka sab say bara ehsaan ye hay k main Uss kay Piayray Mehboob (Hazrat Muhammad SAW) k maan'nay waloon main say hun Dorood Aap par or Aap ki aal par.




 A very happy and blessed Rabi ul awwal to you all. May Allah bless you nd May he give us the strength to follow the path of the Holy Prophet Muhammad ( Peace Be Upon Him ). Let us all pray for the World peace and Let us all be unite. 

SURAJ ko Roshni Aap se
Chand ko Noor Aap Se

AAP hi se hai poori Kaynaat
Kaynaat ka har zarra Aapse

Aashikon ko Eid Mubarak


2 comments:

محمد طارق راحیل said...

جشن آمد رسول اللہ ہی اللہ!!

Asma Khan said...

The previous nations faltered on two counts. Firstly, some saw the miracles and perfection of their Prophet and thought he was God. Secondly, some saw the apparent human qualities and actions; and mistakenly thought he was like them. Both went to the extremes and put themselves out of the faith.

If He(Prophet Muhammad Peace Be Upon Him) had not been seen sustaining himself, then who would have elucidated the method of consumption for us? If He had not been seen sleeping and waking, then who would have taught us the method? If we don’t remember the blessed teeth being martyred at Uhud, then from where will we get the fervour of cutting or throats and being martyred to uphold truth? So look at both His similarity and excellence. For on one hand when you see His sleeping and waking, sitting and standing, eating and drinking, bleeding and injuries then you will never call him God, whilst on the other hand when you see him undertaking a heavenly journey; splitting the moon; bringing back the sun; passing the Heavenly Lote Tree (sidra); animals prostrating to Him; trees and stones reciting the Kalimah on His command then you will not think that he is like you and I.
Therefore, I say focus on both similarity and excellence, so that you don’t call Him, "God" or think Him(Prophet Muhammad Peace Be Upon Him) to be like you.

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