Ripped Limb From Limb

IbnAdam77

Travelling towards my grave.
Ripped Limb From Limb

assalam 'alaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh my brothers and sisters

In verses 9 and 10 of Surah Iqraa, Allah says:

أَرَأَيْتَ الَّذِي يَنْهَى
عَبْداً إِذَا صَلَّى

Translation: Have you seen the one who forbids a servant when he prays?

The Prophet (salallahu alayhi wa sallam) used to make sujood to Allah in the courtyard of the ka’bah in early times in Mecca, and nobody would stop him. Abu Jahl used to get very, very angry. Once, when the Prophet (salallahu alayhi wa sallam) was doing this, Abu Jahl saw him, and swore he would not let this continue.

So he advanced, with the intention of harming the Prophet (salallahu alayhi wa sallam). As the people watched, suddenly, his face changed, and he retreated, screaming.

The people said: What’s wrong with you?

He said, “Didn’t you see what I said?” They said no.


He said: “I saw a ditch of fire and terror and wings waiting to rip me apart.”


The Prophet (salallahu alayhi wa sallam) said: “Those were the angels. If he had advanced another step, they would have ripped him limb from limb.”

[This hadith is recorded mainly in Saheeh Muslim here, and a shorter version in Saheeh Bukhari here.]

There are two things about this verse that are obvious from the Arabic, but not so from the English translation.

The first is: ta’ajjub, which means like wonder or amazement. This verse is ta’ajjub–like wonderment. “Do you see the person who prevents a slave from worshiping?” Like how ridiculous is this person who wants to prevent others from worshiping Allah.

The second is: a question. The ayahs are phrased as a question. Why? So we can think about it. Ponder about it. Usually, we just gloss over the questions; but they’re there to make you think.

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ruki4eva

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wallaykum sallam warahmatullahi wabarakatuhu
dear brother jazakaAllahu khaiyr for sharing
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ShyHijabi

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Salaam,

I followed the link but could not find the number to the hadith following the verse. Could you please post the reference to the hadith? I would like to verify it's authenticity. :)

Wasalaam
 

Hard Rock Moslem

I'm your brother
No worry sister ShyHijabi, I've read the above hadith in "The Sealed Nectar - The Biography of the Noble Prophet (sallallah alaihiwassalam)" by Darussalam.
 

IbnAdam77

Travelling towards my grave.
assalam 'alaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh

wallaykum sallam warahmatullahi wabarakatuhu
dear brother jazakaAllahu khaiyr for sharing
May Allah reward you with good in this world and the next

Ameen and BaarakiAllahu feek dear sister.

BARAKALLAHUFIK for sharing

JazakiAllahu khair for the kind words sister. :)

:salam2:
:ma:Jazakallahu Khairan!:hearts::hearts:


BaarakiAllahu feek. :)

barakaAllah feek!

Allah hafiz NOW and ALWAYS:)

JazakiAllahu khair. Huda Hafiz. :)

Salaam,

I followed the link but could not find the number to the hadith following the verse. Could you please post the reference to the hadith? I would like to verify it's authenticity. :)

Wasalaam

No worry sister ShyHijabi, I've read the above hadith in "The Sealed Nectar - The Biography of the Noble Prophet (sallallah alaihiwassalam)" by Darussalam.

JazakAllahu khair brother Hard Rock Moslem for the explanation to the question of sister ShyHijabi.

Sister the Hadith which contains in this post is recorded in Saheeh Muslim and it is summarised im Sahih al-Bukhari. So it has a strong authenticity. Walhamdhulillah.

Thank you for asking that question. :)

:salam2:
I did not know this incident. Thank you for shearing. :jazaak:

BaarakAllahu feek my dear brother. :)


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