Abdullah ibn zubair biography of barack
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Al Islam
After reciting the Tashahud, Ta‘awuz, and Surah al-Fatihah, Hazrat Khalifatul Masih V(aa) said:
From the lives of the Badri companions, I will narrate the accounts of Hazrat Zubair(ra) bin al-Awam.
Hazrat Zubair(ra) bin al-Awam’s father was Awam bin Khuwailid and his mother’s name was Safiyyah(ra) bint Abdil Muttalib, who was the paternal aunt of the Holy Prophet(sa). Hazrat Zubair’s(ra) lineage connects with the Holy Prophet(sa) through Qusai bin Kilab.
Hazrat Zubair(ra) was the nephew of Hazrat Khadijah(ra), the wife of the Holy Prophet(sa). Hazrat Zubair(ra) was married to Hazrat Asmaa(ra), the daughter of Hazrat Abu Bakr(ra) and the Holy Prophet(sa) was married to the other daughter of Hazrat Abu Bakr(ra), Hazrat Aisha(ra). In this way, the Holy Prophet(sa) and Hazrat Zubair(ra) were married to two sisters. Thus, Hazrat Zubair(ra) had numerous family ties with the Holy Prophet(sa).
Hazrat Zubair’s(ra) title was Abu Ab
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The Sacred Kaaba, located in the heart of the Grand Mosque in Mecca, is the most revered structure in Islam and the qibla (direction of prayer) for Muslims around the world. As the Quran states, "Indeed, the first House [of worship] established for mankind was that at Bakkah - blessed and a guidance for the worlds" (Al-Imran 3:96).
The phrase "the first House [of worship] established for mankind" carries profound significance in Islamic tradition. Scholars have interpreted it in various ways, emphasizing the Kaaba's primordial and preeminent status. Imam Baghwi in his Tafseer, says that some believe that the Kaaba was the first structure to appear on the surface of the vatten during the creation of the heavens and the earth, predating the earth by 2000 years. Others suggest that it was the first physical building constructed on earth by Prophet Adam as a place of worship for Allah. Additionally, there fryst vatten a view that angels built the Kaaba before the creation of Adam, making it a sit
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A blessed child in his mother's womb was he, when his mother passed over the burning desert sand leaving Makkah for Al-Madiinah on her emigration route. While still unborn, "Abd Allah was to emigrate with the Muhaajiruun. His mother Asmaa' (May Allah be pleased with her) had hardly reached Qubaa', when she began to suffer labor pains.
\Abd Allah, the first child to be born after the Hijrah, was carried to the Prophet's house in Al-Madiinah. There the Prophet (PBUH) kissed him, then chewed a date and rubbed it on the newbom's gums (a Sunnah called tahniik). Thus the Prophet's saliva was the first thing to enter 'Abd Allah's belly.
Muslims gathered, carried the newbom baby and went round with him through the streets of Al Madiinah applauding and shouting "Allahu Akbar"(Allah is the Greatest).
When the Prophet (PBUH) and the Muslims settled in Al-Madiinah, the Jews there, bearing deep spite against the Muslims, were subdued. They spread the rumor that their priests h