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Book Islamic Folklore The Biography of Prophet Ayyub AS  Job  Bilingual Version English Germany

Download or read book Islamic Folklore The Biography of Prophet Ayyub AS Job Bilingual Version English Germany written by Jannah An-Nur Foundation and published by . This book was released on 2021-12-06 with total page 64 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Islamic Folklore The Biography of Prophet Ayyub AS (Job) Bilingual Version English Germany Ebook Edition Based from The Noble Quran and Al-Hadist Softcover Version. Prophet Ayyub AS (Job) was a descendant of Prophet Ibrahim AS (Abraham). Ayyub's mother was the daughter of Prophet Luth AS and his wife was a direct descendant of Prophet Yusuf AS. Prophet Ayyub AS (Job) lived in Rome (Rum) with his dear wife Rahma and fourteen children. Ayyub was a Prophet who was immensely blessed by Allah SWT (God) he was strong and healthy, had large plots of land, abundant livestock, and a righteous and beautiful family; he was also a community leader who was highly respected and loved by his people. Despite his status and wealth, Prophet Ayyub AS (Job) was never arrogant; he was always humble, he readily helped the deprived, and constantly thanked and glorified Allah SWT (God) for everything he was blessed with. One day, high up in the heavens, the angels (malaikah) began discussing about the best of humans who lived on earth. An angel amongst them said, "The best creature on earth today is Prophet Ayyub AS (Job), a man of noble character who displays great patience and always remembers his Generous Lord. He is an excellent model for the worshippers of Allah SWT (God). In return, his Lord has blessed him with a long life and plenty of servants; the needy and the poor share in his good fortune-- he feeds and clothes the poor and buys slaves to set them free. He makes those who receive his charity feel as if they are favouring him-- so kind and gentle is he." Iblis (Satan), who was in the vicinity, overhead the discussion and became very angry. He immediately began plotting to lure Prophet Ayyub AS away from the worship of Allah SWT (God). He whispered evil thoughts to Ayyub about the many pleasures of life that a man such as Ayyub could easily enjoy; but the Prophet was a sincere servant of Allah SWT and was not easily faltered. Prophet Ayyub AS (Hiob) war ein Nachkomme des Propheten Ibrahim AS (Abraham). Ayyubs Mutter war die Tochter des Propheten Luth AS und seine Frau war eine direkte Nachfahrin des Propheten Yusuf AS. Prophet Ayyub AS (Hiob) lebte in Rom (Rum) mit seiner lieben Frau Rahma und vierzehn Kindern. Ayyub war ein Prophet, der von Allah, dem Erhabenen, unermesslich gesegnet war. Er war stark und gesund, besaß große Ländereien, reichlich Vieh und eine rechtschaffene und schöne Familie; er war auch ein Gemeindeleiter, der von seinem Volk hoch geachtet und geliebt wurde. Trotz seines Status und seines Reichtums war Prophet Ayyub AS (Hiob) niemals arrogant; er war immer bescheiden, half bereitwillig den Bedürftigen und dankte und pries Allah SWT (Gott) ständig für alles, womit er gesegnet war.

Book Islamic Folklore The Staff of Prophet Musa AS  Moses  Bilingual Version English And Germany Hardcover Edition

Download or read book Islamic Folklore The Staff of Prophet Musa AS Moses Bilingual Version English And Germany Hardcover Edition written by Jannah Firdaus Mediapro and published by Blurb. This book was released on 2019-10-02 with total page 104 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Islamic Folklore The Staff of Prophet Musa AS (Moses) Bilingual Version English And Germany Hardcover Edition Based From The Noble Quran and Al-Hadith. And We inspired Musa (Moses) (saying), 'Throw your staff', ' and behold! It swallowed up straight away all the falsehoods which they showed. (The Holy Quran Surah Al-Araf Verse 117) There are so many 'whys' which I cannot find the answer for. All I know is that I was a plant, then I became an inanimate object and then I turned into an animal. I know that my last transformation, from an object to an animal, was one of Allah's great Miracles. To Prophet Musa AS (Moses) I was only a staff but to Almighty Allah SWT (God) I was something totally different. The staff of Musa, that is me.. Es gibt so viele "Warum", auf die ich keine Antwort finde. Alles, was ich wei�, ist, dass ich eine Pflanze war, dann wurde ich ein unbelebtes Objekt und dann wurde ich zu einem Tier. Ich wei�, dass meine letzte Verwandlung, vom Objekt zum Tier, eines der gro�en Wunder Allahs war. An den Propheten Musa AS (Moses) Ich war nur ein Stab, aber f�r den Allm�chtigen Allah SWT (Gott) war ich etwas ganz anderes. Der Stab von Musa, das bin ich..

Book Islamic Folklore The Life of Ibrahim ben Adham  718 782  Sufi Saint from Balkh Afghanistan Bilingual Version

Download or read book Islamic Folklore The Life of Ibrahim ben Adham 718 782 Sufi Saint from Balkh Afghanistan Bilingual Version written by Jannah Firdaus Mediapro and published by Jannah Firdaus Mediapro Studio. This book was released on 2021-09-24 with total page 27 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Islamic Folklore The Life of Ibrahim ben Adham (718-782) Spiritual Sufi Saint from Balkh Afghanistan Bilingual Version In English and Germany Languange Ibrahim Ben Adham was originally Prince of the city of Balkh, and had control of the riches of many provinces. One night when he was in bed he heard a sound of footsteps on the roof of his palace. "Who are you on the roof?" he cried out. An answer came, "I have lost a camel, and I am looking for it on this roof." "Well," he said, "you must be a fool for your pains, to look for a camel on a roof." "And thou, witless man," returned the voice, "is it while seated on a throne of gold that thou expectest to find the Most High? That is far madder than to seek a camel on a roof." At these words, fear seized the heart of Ibrahim, who spent the rest of the night in prayer, till the early dawn. The next morning he took his seat upon his throne, round which were ranged all the grandees of his kingdom and his guards, according to their rank, in the usual manner. All of a sudden Ibrahim perceived in the midst of the crowd a majestic figure, who advanced towards him unseen by the rest. When he had come near, Ibrahim asked him, "Who art thou, and what hast thou come to seek here?" "I am a stranger," he answered, "and I wish to stay at this inn." "But this is not an inn," answered Ibrahim, "it is my own house." "To whom did it belong before thee?" inquired the stranger. "To my father." "And before thy father, to whom did it belong?" "To my grandfather." "And where are thy ancestors now?" "They are dead." "Well then, is this house anything but an hotel, where the coming guest succeeds to the departing one?" So saying, the stranger began to withdraw. Ibrahim rose, ran toward him, and said, "I adjure thee to stop, in the name of the Most High." The stranger paused. "Who art thou," cried Ibrahim, "who hast lit this fire in my soul?" "I am Khizr, O Ibrahim. It is time for thee to awake."

Book Islamic Folklore The Termite of Prophet Sulayman AS  Solomon  and The Jinn Race  Demon  Bilingual Edition Ultimate

Download or read book Islamic Folklore The Termite of Prophet Sulayman AS Solomon and The Jinn Race Demon Bilingual Edition Ultimate written by Jannah Firdaus Mediapro and published by . This book was released on 2020-09-14 with total page 32 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Islamic Folklore The Termite of Prophet Sulayman AS (Solomon) and The Jinn Race (Demon) Bilingual Edition English Germany Ultimate Version Based from The Holy Quran. Then when We decreed death for him [Sulayman (Solomon)], nothing informed them (Jinn) of his death except a termite, which kept (slowly) gnawing away at his stick, so when he fell down, the Jinn saw clearly that if they had known the Ghayb (unseen), they would not have stayed in the humiliating torment. (The Noble Quran Saba 14) Let me tell you what happened. While we were just tiny ants that live in our houses, we used to hear many different stories about the relationships between Jinn and people. In spite of our tiny size we realized that these relationships were really a weapon for the Jinn (Demon). Allah SWT (God) had subjected the Jinn to Prophet Sulayman AS (Solomon) in order to serve him. They (the Jinn) could dive deep into the seas. They could build whatever Prophet Sulayman AS wanted like castles and houses within days. They could pave roads in just hours. This subjection happened only in the time of Prophet Sulayman AS to go against an old law that had separated the Jinn from the humans. This subjection of the Jinn was one of Sulayman's miracles that Allah granted him. And people witnessed many supernatural things that the Jinn could do while human beings could not. Therefore, people's belief in Allah was supposed to increase. Moreover, their realization of Allah's Infinite Power was supposed also to increase. But what happened was that myths and illusions started to spread. People started to believe in the ability of Jinn without attributing the miracle to Allah. Ignorant people went so far as to say that the jinn know the Ghayb (The Unseen). Being an ant -who keeps herself to herself -I do not know who spread this ridiculous rumor. For none knows the Ghayb save Allah: not the jinn, not the humans, not the Prophets, not the friends of Allah and not the angels.

Book Islamic Folklore The Life of Prophet Syits AS  Seth  Sons of Prophet Adam AS Bilingual Edition Hardcover Version

Download or read book Islamic Folklore The Life of Prophet Syits AS Seth Sons of Prophet Adam AS Bilingual Edition Hardcover Version written by Jannah Firdaus Mediapro and published by . This book was released on 2023-02-05 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Islamic Folklore The Life of Prophet Syits AS (Seth) Sons of Prophet Adam AS Bilingual Edition In English Languange and German Languange. Based from The Noble Quran and Prophet Al-Hadist Hardcover Edition. Prophet Syits AS (Seth) was born to Prophet Adam AS and Eve (Hawa), after Cain killed Abel. Allah SWT (God) gave the Revelation to Prophet Seth AS after the death of Prophet Adam AS. Allah SWT (God) revealed 50 booklets to Seth, as narrated by Ibn Hibban that Abu Dharr al-Ghifariyy heard this from Prophet Muhammad SAW. Prophet Seth AS conveyed the message of Islam Faith to the people, telling the people the correct belief in Allah SWT (God) and the way to perform acceptable worship. All the humans were Muslim at that time, but still Allah SWT (God) gave the Revelation to Prophet Seth AS, and he taught and reminded the people. Prophet Syits AS (Seth) wurde dem Propheten Adam AS und Eva (Hawa) geboren, nachdem Kain Abel getötet hatte. Allah SWT (Gott) gab die Offenbarung an Prophet Seth AS nach dem Tod von Prophet Adam AS. Allah, der Erhabene, offenbarte Seth 50 Broschüren, wie Ibn Hibban berichtet, dass Abu Dharr al-Ghifariyy dies vom Propheten Muhammad SAW gehört hat. Prophet Seth AS überbrachte den Menschen die Botschaft des islamischen Glaubens, indem er ihnen den richtigen Glauben an Allah, den Erhabenen, und den Weg zu einem annehmbaren Gottesdienst erklärte. Alle Menschen waren zu dieser Zeit Muslime, aber dennoch gab Allah SWT (Gott) dem Propheten Seth AS die Offenbarung, und er lehrte und erinnerte die Menschen.

Book The Life of Prophet Idris AS  Enoch  Bilingual Version English Germany Classic Edition

Download or read book The Life of Prophet Idris AS Enoch Bilingual Version English Germany Classic Edition written by Jannah An-Nur Foundation and published by Blurb. This book was released on 2020-09 with total page 32 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Life of Prophet Idris AS (Enoch) Bilingual Edition In English and Germany Languange Based From The Holy Quran and Al-Hadith. Allah SWT (God) says in The Holy Qur'an: "And mention Idris in the Book, surely he was a truthful man, a Prophet. And We raised him high in heaven. (The Holy Quran 19:57-58) From authentic books, it is narrated from Wahab that Prophet Idris AS (Enoch) was a well-built man with a broad chest. He had less hair on his body and more on his head. His one ear was bigger than the other. He had scanty hair on his chest and spoke in a low voice. While walking his feet used to come close to one another. He is known as Idris because he used to teach about the magnanimity of Allah SWT (God) and the excellence of Islam. He pondered about the majesty, grandiose and glory of Allah SWT (God), that the sky, the earth, the sun, the moon, the stars and clouds and all other creations have a creator who by His power has created them, formed and arranged them. Allah SWT (Gott) sagt im Heiligen Koran: "Und erwähnt Idris im Buch, er war sicherlich ein wahrhaftiger Mann, ein Prophet. Und Wir haben ihn hoch in den Himmel erhoben. (Koran 19:57-58) Aus authentischen Büchern wird von Wahab erzählt, dass der Prophet Idris AS (Henoch) ein gut gebauter Mann mit einer breiten Brust war. Er hatte weniger Haare am Körper und mehr auf dem Kopf. Sein eines Ohr war größer als das andere. Er hatte spärliche Haare auf der Brust und sprach mit tiefer Stimme. Während des Gehens kamen seine Füße einander immer näher. Er ist als Idris bekannt, weil er über den Großmut Allahs SWT (Gott) und die Vortrefflichkeit des Islam zu lehren pflegte. Er dachte über die Majestät, Großartigkeit und Herrlichkeit Allahs SWT (Gott) nach, dass der Himmel, die Erde, die Sonne, der Mond, die Sterne und Wolken und alle anderen Schöpfungen einen Schöpfer haben, der sie durch Seine Macht geschaffen, geformt und angeordnet hat.

Book Islamic Folklore The Staff of Prophet Musa AS  Moses  Bilingual Version English And Germany Legacy Edition

Download or read book Islamic Folklore The Staff of Prophet Musa AS Moses Bilingual Version English And Germany Legacy Edition written by Jannah Firdaus Mediapro and published by Blurb. This book was released on 2019-10-02 with total page 104 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Islamic Folklore The Staff of Prophet Musa AS (Moses) Bilingual Version English And Germany Legacy Edition Based From The Noble Quran and Al-Hadith. And We inspired Musa (Moses) (saying), 'Throw your staff', ' and behold! It swallowed up straight away all the falsehoods which they showed. (The Holy Quran Surah Al-Araf Verse 117) There are so many 'whys' which I cannot find the answer for. All I know is that I was a plant, then I became an inanimate object and then I turned into an animal. I know that my last transformation, from an object to an animal, was one of Allah's great Miracles. To Prophet Musa AS (Moses) I was only a staff but to Almighty Allah SWT (God) I was something totally different. The staff of Musa, that is me.. Es gibt so viele "Warum", auf die ich keine Antwort finde. Alles, was ich weiß, ist, dass ich eine Pflanze war, dann wurde ich ein unbelebtes Objekt und dann wurde ich zu einem Tier. Ich weiß, dass meine letzte Verwandlung, vom Objekt zum Tier, eines der großen Wunder Allahs war. An den Propheten Musa AS (Moses) Ich war nur ein Stab, aber für den Allmächtigen Allah SWT (Gott) war ich etwas ganz anderes. Der Stab von Musa, das bin ich..

Book Islamic Folklore Tales of Abu Hurairah The Father of Small Cats Bilingual Edition English and Germany Standar Version

Download or read book Islamic Folklore Tales of Abu Hurairah The Father of Small Cats Bilingual Edition English and Germany Standar Version written by Jannah Firdaus Mediapro and published by Blurb. This book was released on 2020-03-06 with total page 30 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Islamic Folklore Tales of Abu Hurairah The Father of Small Cats Bilingual Edition In English and Germany Languange Standar Version. One day, his yearning to meet Allah intensified. While his visitors were invoking Allah to cure him of his disease, he was imploring Allah saying, "O Allah, I love to meet You, so love to meet me." In AH 59, he died at the age of 78. His calm body was buried in a blessed place among the reverent inhabitants of Al-Baqii. Returning from his funeral, the people kept reciting many of the traditions that he had taught them about the noble Messenger. One of the recent Muslims asked his friends, "Why was our deceased sheikh called Abu Hurairah?" His knowing friend answered, "In the preislamic time his name was `Abd Shams. When he embraced Islam, the Messenger called him `Abd Ar-Rahman. He used to be sympathetic towards animals. He had a cat that he used to feed, carry, clean, and shelter, and it used to accompany him as if it were his shadow. Thus, he was called Abu Hurairah, which means father of the small cats. May Allah be pleased with him."

Book Islamic Folklore Tales of Abu Hurairah The Father of Small Cats Bilingual Edition English and Germany

Download or read book Islamic Folklore Tales of Abu Hurairah The Father of Small Cats Bilingual Edition English and Germany written by Jannah Firdaus Mediapro and published by Blurb. This book was released on 2020-03-20 with total page 30 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Islamic Folklore Tales of Abu Hurairah The Father of Small Cats Bilingual Edition In English and Germany Languange. One day, his yearning to meet Allah intensified. While his visitors were invoking Allah to cure him of his disease, he was imploring Allah saying, "O Allah, I love to meet You, so love to meet me." In AH 59, he died at the age of 78. His calm body was buried in a blessed place among the reverent inhabitants of Al-Baqii. Returning from his funeral, the people kept reciting many of the traditions that he had taught them about the noble Messenger. One of the recent Muslims asked his friends, "Why was our deceased sheikh called Abu Hurairah?" His knowing friend answered, "In the preislamic time his name was `Abd Shams. When he embraced Islam, the Messenger called him `Abd Ar-Rahman. He used to be sympathetic towards animals. He had a cat that he used to feed, carry, clean, and shelter, and it used to accompany him as if it were his shadow. Thus, he was called Abu Hurairah, which means father of the small cats. May Allah be pleased with him."

Book Islamic Folklore Tales of Abu Hurairah The Father of Small Cats Bilingual Edition English and Germany Ultimate Version

Download or read book Islamic Folklore Tales of Abu Hurairah The Father of Small Cats Bilingual Edition English and Germany Ultimate Version written by Jannah Firdaus Mediapro and published by Blurb. This book was released on 2020-03-20 with total page 30 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Islamic Folklore Tales of Abu Hurairah The Father of Small Cats Bilingual Edition In English and Germany Languange Ultimate Version. One day, his yearning to meet Allah intensified. While his visitors were invoking Allah to cure him of his disease, he was imploring Allah saying, "O Allah, I love to meet You, so love to meet me." In AH 59, he died at the age of 78. His calm body was buried in a blessed place among the reverent inhabitants of Al-Baqii. Returning from his funeral, the people kept reciting many of the traditions that he had taught them about the noble Messenger. One of the recent Muslims asked his friends, "Why was our deceased sheikh called Abu Hurairah?" His knowing friend answered, "In the preislamic time his name was `Abd Shams. When he embraced Islam, the Messenger called him `Abd Ar-Rahman. He used to be sympathetic towards animals. He had a cat that he used to feed, carry, clean, and shelter, and it used to accompany him as if it were his shadow. Thus, he was called Abu Hurairah, which means father of the small cats. May Allah be pleased with him."

Book The Life of Prophet Idris AS  Enoch  Bilingual Version English Germany Standar Edition

Download or read book The Life of Prophet Idris AS Enoch Bilingual Version English Germany Standar Edition written by Jannah An-Nur Foundation and published by . This book was released on 2020-05-05 with total page 32 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Life of Prophet Idris AS (Enoch) Bilingual Edition In English and Germany Languange Based From The Holy Quran and Al-Hadith. Allah SWT (God) says in The Holy Qur'an: "And mention Idris in the Book, surely he was a truthful man, a Prophet. And We raised him high in heaven. (The Holy Quran 19:57-58) From authentic books, it is narrated from Wahab that Prophet Idris AS (Enoch) was a well-built man with a broad chest. He had less hair on his body and more on his head. His one ear was bigger than the other. He had scanty hair on his chest and spoke in a low voice. While walking his feet used to come close to one another. He is known as Idris because he used to teach about the magnanimity of Allah SWT (God) and the excellence of Islam. He pondered about the majesty, grandiose and glory of Allah SWT (God), that the sky, the earth, the sun, the moon, the stars and clouds and all other creations have a creator who by His power has created them, formed and arranged them. Allah SWT (Gott) sagt im Heiligen Koran: "Und erwähnt Idris im Buch, er war sicherlich ein wahrhaftiger Mann, ein Prophet. Und Wir haben ihn hoch in den Himmel erhoben. (Koran 19:57-58) Aus authentischen Büchern wird von Wahab erzählt, dass der Prophet Idris AS (Henoch) ein gut gebauter Mann mit einer breiten Brust war. Er hatte weniger Haare am Körper und mehr auf dem Kopf. Sein eines Ohr war größer als das andere. Er hatte spärliche Haare auf der Brust und sprach mit tiefer Stimme. Während des Gehens kamen seine Füße einander immer näher. Er ist als Idris bekannt, weil er über den Großmut Allahs SWT (Gott) und die Vortrefflichkeit des Islam zu lehren pflegte. Er dachte über die Majestät, Großartigkeit und Herrlichkeit Allahs SWT (Gott) nach, dass der Himmel, die Erde, die Sonne, der Mond, die Sterne und Wolken und alle anderen Schöpfungen einen Schöpfer haben, der sie durch Seine Macht geschaffen, geformt und angeordnet hat.

Book Islamic Folklore the Life of Ibrahim Ben Adham  718 782  Sufi Saint from Balkh Afghanistan Bilingual Version Hardcover Version

Download or read book Islamic Folklore the Life of Ibrahim Ben Adham 718 782 Sufi Saint from Balkh Afghanistan Bilingual Version Hardcover Version written by Jannah Firdaus Mediapro and published by . This book was released on 2021-09-29 with total page 88 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Islamic Folklore The Life of Ibrahim ben Adham (718-782) Spiritual Sufi Saint from Balkh Afghanistan Bilingual Version In English Germany French Languange Hardcover Version Ibrahim Ben Adham was originally Prince of the city of Balkh, and had control of the riches of many provinces. One night when he was in bed he heard a sound of footsteps on the roof of his palace. "Who are you on the roof?" he cried out. An answer came, "I have lost a camel, and I am looking for it on this roof." "Well," he said, "you must be a fool for your pains, to look for a camel on a roof." "And thou, witless man," returned the voice, "is it while seated on a throne of gold that thou expectest to find the Most High? That is far madder than to seek a camel on a roof." At these words, fear seized the heart of Ibrahim, who spent the rest of the night in prayer, till the early dawn. The next morning he took his seat upon his throne, round which were ranged all the grandees of his kingdom and his guards, according to their rank, in the usual manner. All of a sudden Ibrahim perceived in the midst of the crowd a majestic figure, who advanced towards him unseen by the rest. When he had come near, Ibrahim asked him, "Who art thou, and what hast thou come to seek here?" "I am a stranger," he answered, "and I wish to stay at this inn." "But this is not an inn," answered Ibrahim, "it is my own house." "To whom did it belong before thee?" inquired the stranger. "To my father." "And before thy father, to whom did it belong?" "To my grandfather." "And where are thy ancestors now?" "They are dead." "Well then, is this house anything but an hotel, where the coming guest succeeds to the departing one?" So saying, the stranger began to withdraw. Ibrahim rose, ran toward him, and said, "I adjure thee to stop, in the name of the Most High." The stranger paused. "Who art thou," cried Ibrahim, "who hast lit this fire in my soul?" "I am Khizr, O Ibrahim. It is time for thee to awake." So saying, he disappeared. Ibrahim, pierced with sorrow, awoke from his trance, and felt a keen disdain for all earthly grandeur. Ibrahim Ben Adham war ursprünglich Prinz der Stadt Balkh und hatte die Kontrolle über die Reichtümer vieler Provinzen. Eines Nachts, als er im Bett lag, hörte er Schritte auf dem Dach seines Palastes. "Wer bist du auf dem Dach?" er schrie auf. Eine Antwort kam: "Ich habe ein Kamel verloren und suche es auf diesem Dach." "Nun", sagte er, "du musst ein Narr sein für deine Mühen, ein Kamel auf einem Dach zu suchen." "Und du, geistloser Mensch", erwiderte die Stimme, "erwartest du, auf einem goldenen Thron sitzend, den Allerhöchsten zu finden? Das ist viel verrückter, als ein Kamel auf einem Dach zu suchen." Bei diesen Worten ergriff Angst das Herz von Ibrahim, der den Rest der Nacht bis zum frühen Morgen im Gebet verbrachte. Am nächsten Morgen nahm er seinen Platz auf seinem Thron ein, um den alle Granden seines Königreichs und seine Wachen nach ihrem Rang in üblicher Weise angeordnet waren. Plötzlich bemerkte Ibrahim inmitten der Menge eine majestätische Gestalt, die von den anderen unbemerkt auf ihn zukam. Als er sich ihm näherte, fragte ihn Ibrahim: "Wer bist du, und was bist du hierher gekommen, um zu suchen?" "Ich bin ein Fremder", antwortete er, "und ich möchte in diesem Gasthaus bleiben." "Aber dies ist kein Gasthaus", antwortete Ibrahim, "es ist mein eigenes Haus." "Wem gehörte es vor dir?" fragte der Fremde. "Zu meinem Vater." "Und wem gehörte es vor deinem Vater?" "Für meinen Großvater." "Und wo sind deine Vorfahren jetzt?" "Sie sind tot." "Nun, ist dieses Haus also alles andere als ein Hotel, in dem der kommende Gast dem abgehenden folgt?" Mit diesen Worten begann sich der Fremde zurückzuziehen. Ibrahim stand auf, lief auf ihn zu und sagte: "Ich beschwöre dich, im Namen des Allerhöchsten aufzuhören."

Book Islamic Folklore The Biography of Prophet Idris AS English Edition Hardcover Version

Download or read book Islamic Folklore The Biography of Prophet Idris AS English Edition Hardcover Version written by Muhammad Hamzah Sakura Ryuki and published by . This book was released on 2023-10-11 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Prophet Idris AS, known as Enoch in some traditions, played a vital role in Islam as a monotheistic guide. His wisdom led him to caution against idolatry, advocating devotion to Allah SWT (God). Remarkably, he lived 960 years, using his extended life to propagate his teachings. His exceptional ascension to the heavens paradise, untouched by death, underscores his unwavering commitment. His story in The Noble Quran and Al-Hadiths underscores the significance of faith, righteous conduct, and dedication to God's message.

Book Islamic Folklore The Termite of Prophet Sulayman AS  Solomon  and The Jinn Race  Demon  Bilingual Edition Hardcover Ver

Download or read book Islamic Folklore The Termite of Prophet Sulayman AS Solomon and The Jinn Race Demon Bilingual Edition Hardcover Ver written by Jannah Firdaus Mediapro and published by . This book was released on 2020-09-14 with total page 32 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Islamic Folklore The Termite of Prophet Sulayman AS (Solomon) and The Jinn Race (Demon) Bilingual Edition English Germany Hardcover Version Based from The Holy Quran. Then when We decreed death for him [Sulayman (Solomon)], nothing informed them (Jinn) of his death except a termite, which kept (slowly) gnawing away at his stick, so when he fell down, the Jinn saw clearly that if they had known the Ghayb (unseen), they would not have stayed in the humiliating torment. (The Noble Quran Saba 14) Let me tell you what happened. While we were just tiny ants that live in our houses, we used to hear many different stories about the relationships between Jinn and people. In spite of our tiny size we realized that these relationships were really a weapon for the Jinn (Demon). Allah SWT (God) had subjected the Jinn to Prophet Sulayman AS (Solomon) in order to serve him. They (the Jinn) could dive deep into the seas. They could build whatever Prophet Sulayman AS wanted like castles and houses within days. They could pave roads in just hours. This subjection happened only in the time of Prophet Sulayman AS to go against an old law that had separated the Jinn from the humans. This subjection of the Jinn was one of Sulayman's miracles that Allah granted him. And people witnessed many supernatural things that the Jinn could do while human beings could not. Therefore, people's belief in Allah was supposed to increase. Moreover, their realization of Allah's Infinite Power was supposed also to increase. But what happened was that myths and illusions started to spread. People started to believe in the ability of Jinn without attributing the miracle to Allah. Ignorant people went so far as to say that the jinn know the Ghayb (The Unseen). Being an ant -who keeps herself to herself -I do not know who spread this ridiculous rumor. For none knows the Ghayb save Allah: not the jinn, not the humans, not the Prophets, not the friends of Allah and not the angels.

Book Islamic Folklore The Termite of Prophet Sulayman AS  Solomon  and The Jinn Race  Demon  Bilingual Edition

Download or read book Islamic Folklore The Termite of Prophet Sulayman AS Solomon and The Jinn Race Demon Bilingual Edition written by Jannah Firdaus Mediapro and published by . This book was released on 2020-09-14 with total page 32 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Islamic Folklore The Termite of Prophet Sulayman AS (Solomon) and The Jinn Race (Demon) Bilingual Edition English Germany Based from The Holy Quran. Then when We decreed death for him [Sulayman (Solomon)], nothing informed them (Jinn) of his death except a termite, which kept (slowly) gnawing away at his stick, so when he fell down, the Jinn saw clearly that if they had known the Ghayb (unseen), they would not have stayed in the humiliating torment. (The Noble Quran Saba 14) Let me tell you what happened. While we were just tiny ants that live in our houses, we used to hear many different stories about the relationships between Jinn and people. In spite of our tiny size we realized that these relationships were really a weapon for the Jinn (Demon). Allah SWT (God) had subjected the Jinn to Prophet Sulayman AS (Solomon) in order to serve him. They (the Jinn) could dive deep into the seas. They could build whatever Prophet Sulayman AS wanted like castles and houses within days. They could pave roads in just hours. This subjection happened only in the time of Prophet Sulayman AS to go against an old law that had separated the Jinn from the humans. This subjection of the Jinn was one of Sulayman's miracles that Allah granted him. And people witnessed many supernatural things that the Jinn could do while human beings could not. Therefore, people's belief in Allah was supposed to increase. Moreover, their realization of Allah's Infinite Power was supposed also to increase. But what happened was that myths and illusions started to spread. People started to believe in the ability of Jinn without attributing the miracle to Allah. Ignorant people went so far as to say that the jinn know the Ghayb (The Unseen). Being an ant -who keeps herself to herself -I do not know who spread this ridiculous rumor. For none knows the Ghayb save Allah: not the jinn, not the humans, not the Prophets, not the friends of Allah and not the angels.

Book Slaves on Horses

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  • Author : Patricia Crone
  • Publisher : Cambridge University Press
  • Release : 1980
  • ISBN : 9780521529402
  • Pages : 318 pages

Download or read book Slaves on Horses written by Patricia Crone and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 1980 with total page 318 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An explanation of the Muslim phenomenon of slave soldiers, concentrating on the period AD 650-850.

Book The Cambridge History of Judaism  Volume 2  The Hellenistic Age

Download or read book The Cambridge History of Judaism Volume 2 The Hellenistic Age written by William David Davies and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 1984 with total page 766 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Vol. 4 covers the late Roman period to the rise of Islam. Focuses especially on the growth and development of rabbinic Judaism and of the major classical rabbinic sources such as the Mishnah, Jerusalem Talmud, Babylonian Talmud and various Midrashic collections.