Hello, I'm new here...

Munawar

Striving for Paradise
:salam2:

YEAH! Mabrook SISTER Jen... :) Be well and be strong....

<sniff> I wish I had been there...<sniff sniff> :)

:salam2:
Sister Jennifer Giove,
You know a lot about Islam now. You now even know Arabic..... Wow !!!

I am really curious... What is holding you back ?

:wasalam:
 

Wannabemuslim

Junior Member
al salaam, sorry if this comes across harsh but,i wouldn't pressure people to much in reverting, I mean from what i have heard she is Christian and practices by the evangelical, and the quran clearly encourages that. Also the noble quran clearly says "there should be no compulsion in religion", people would get upset at us muslims if all we did was try to get people to convert 24/7. But i dont really know much about islam my self, and im only 13 so dont take my advice to seriously
 

brmm

Junior Member
al salaam, sorry if this comes across harsh but,i wouldn't pressure people to much in reverting, I mean from what i have heard she is Christian and practices by the evangelical, and the quran clearly encourages that. Also the noble quran clearly says "there should be no compulsion in religion", people would get upset at us muslims if all we did was try to get people to convert 24/7. But i dont really know much about islam my self, and im only 13 so dont take my advice to seriously

I don't know if you are a Muslim (or) wannabea muslim, in both cases you are most welcome with us and we would like to hear your kind opinions. If you are only 13 years old, and you are in this forum you must have a wise mind.

Allah says in the Holy Quran 07:178"Whomsoever Allah guides, he is the guided one, and whomsoever He sends astray, those! They are the losers."

and

Q17:97"And whoever Allah guides - he is the [rightly] guided; and whoever He sends astray - you will never find for them protectors besides Him, and We will gather them on the Day of Resurrection [fallen] on their faces - blind, dumb and deaf. Their refuge is Hell; every time it subsides We increase them in blazing fire"

So, our dear sister Jennifer had been guided by Allah sobhanaho to the right bath not by us.

All of us would fail 100% if Allah did not open her eyes for the truth.

Alhamdolillah for this.

so....r u a Muslim? or wanna be a Muslim?

BRMM
 

auroran

Junior Member
al salaam, sorry if this comes across harsh but,i wouldn't pressure people to much in reverting, I mean from what i have heard she is Christian and practices by the evangelical, and the quran clearly encourages that. Also the noble quran clearly says "there should be no compulsion in religion", people would get upset at us muslims if all we did was try to get people to convert 24/7. But i dont really know much about islam my self, and im only 13 so dont take my advice to seriously

:salam2:

Akhi no one is pressuring her, alhamdulillaah she became our sister. And it doesn't matter if you are thirteen because there are people younger then us who know a lot about Islaam masha Allaah.

Why are you undecided (your faith)?

:salam2:
 

JenGiove

Junior Member
:salam2:
Sister Jennifer Giove,
You know a lot about Islam now. You now even know Arabic..... Wow !!!

I am really curious... What is holding you back ?

:wasalam:

:salam2: Brother,

I've been here for over 1000 posts so I would hope that in that time I was able to pick up an Arabic word or two...lol! but to say that I "know" Arabic would be inaccurate... :)
 

Munawar

Striving for Paradise
:salam2: Brother,

I've been here for over 1000 posts so I would hope that in that time I was able to pick up an Arabic word or two...lol! but to say that I "know" Arabic would be inaccurate... :)

:salam2:
So you don't know Arabic, just picked up a few words... OK... I stand corrected.

But after staying on this forum and after posting over a thousand posts, I guess you must have learned about Islam quite a bit.

Therefore my question was... What is holding you back?

Just curious.
:wasalam:
 

JenGiove

Junior Member
:salam2:
So you don't know Arabic, just picked up a few words... OK... I stand corrected.

But after staying on this forum and after posting over a thousand posts, I guess you must have learned about Islam quite a bit.

Therefore my question was... What is holding you back?

Just curious.
:wasalam:

:salam2:

Brother, Islam is too vast an expanse to be able to say with all assurance that "I've learned quite a bit" about Islam. As for why I have not reverted....

I came here for an education only. I did not hide that fact and always made known that I am not looking to revert. To learn about Islam, I had to "meet" the people of Islam.
 

hayat84

I'm not what you believe
:salam2:

Brother, Islam is too vast an expanse to be able to say with all assurance that "I've learned quite a bit" about Islam. As for why I have not reverted....

I came here for an education only. I did not hide that fact and always made known that I am not looking to revert. To learn about Islam, I had to "meet" the people of Islam.

:salam2:
no,JenGiove,Islam is "la ilaha illa Allah,Mohammed rasulu Llah.Just open the Quran to understand what Islam is.to learn about Islam,you should "want" to do it.by the way you are not looking to revert it's a your choice,but your behaviour amongst the muslims lets it suppose that you're interested about it.What are you waiting for?:hearts:you'd be most welcome and you'd realize that the "voices" about our religion are false.



@Jen77,welcome to tti,the family everyone would have;)
 

Mabsoot

Amir
Staff member
:salam2:

Brother, Islam is too vast an expanse to be able to say with all assurance that "I've learned quite a bit" about Islam. As for why I have not reverted....

I came here for an education only. I did not hide that fact and always made known that I am not looking to revert. To learn about Islam, I had to "meet" the people of Islam.

Well there is no compulsion in Islam. . .

This is a community about Islam, you are really interested in being here. We welcome you as our guest and I am sure you have made some friends. People are only too eager to help. Its taking up a big chunk of your time - just coming here for an "education", yet you wish to remain on the outside looking in. You're quite a unique individual. - You reply to posts, you give advice to people about Islam and you use Islamic greetings and call others brother / sister, - that is more than being here for an education.

This website was made to educate people about Islam. If a person becomes Muslim, then of course they have made the best and only right decision....Muslims worship Allah perfectly, by praying to Him alone without associating any partners to Him. We obey Allah by following the Quran and His Messenger (s) and believing in Jesus as the son of Mary. - Whereas, although you claim through your native American beliefs to worship God without ascribing partners to him (and i dont know much about that, but lets just take your word for it) -, you fail to truly obey God by accepting the Quran as the way to live your life, or the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (s). - After having this knowledge and rejecting the Quran and the Prophet Muhammad (S) - Islam... you are also committing disbelief against God. - Therefore you can not be worshipping God properly.

If a person does not become Muslim, that is their choice. If after knowing so much about Islam and interacting with Muslims for so long, they do not come to realise, then thats a very unlucky and unwise person indeed.

Take care and all the best,

Ameer
 

Hasan al Amriki

New Member
:salam2:

As for why I have not reverted....

I came here for an education only. I did not hide that fact and always made known that I am not looking to revert. To learn about Islam, I had to "meet" the people of Islam.

:wasalam:

Okay sister JenGiove, since you DO want to learn more about Islam, I think you SHOULD watch this video (and you might want to mute it):

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And for the moderators, the brother above is NOT Khariji.

Janaham (Hellfire) is a REALITY sister JenGiove, and it doesn't matter if we try to act like as if it isn't for real, because ONE DAY, our eyes will testify and witness it.

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Mairo

Maryama
I've only ever believed in one God, ever since I was a child. Even after I became a Christian the trinity didn't make sense to me. God coming down to earth in human form while he was still in heaven? Insanity. I stopped eating pork shortly after I started learning about Islam. It didn't feel right. I don't fornicate. I barely drink any alcohol, even more so since learning Islam. That doesn't feel right either. All of the praying doesn't bother me, humans were put on earth to worship God. I think the way that women are treated in Islam is intriguing, but I also have rather "un-american" views on the purpose of a woman :)

There are a couple of things holding me back. it's hard to wrap my brain around the fact that Jesus wasn't really crucified and that he wasn't the last prophet. That doesn't mean I don't believe that Muhamed was the final messenger, I just know that I have to believe 100%. And the wudu (I think that's the right word?) before prayers kind of confuses me. Why? Why is it performed? Why are your prayers not accepted if you are not cleaned correctly?

:salam2: Jen,

I am very happy to learn of your reversion, congratulations on your decision and I hope you will continue become strengthened in faith. May Allah always be your guide on the Straight Path.

I just thought I would respond to some of your questions here as well. In regards to wudu/ablution, please read the following threads and hope you will learn and be inspired about the beauty of performing wudu:

http://www.turntoislam.com/forum/showthread.php?p=498546#post498546
http://www.turntoislam.com/forum/showthread.php?p=498379#post498379



Also you may like to learn the stories of some of the Companions of the Prophet, one who was Jewish and one who was Christian, who became convinced of the prophethood of Muhammad. There were many prophesies about him, even Jesus himself prophesized about Muhammad coming (see the end of some of the Gospels, I believe it is in the book of John and maybe one of the others as well). And just like the arrival of Jesus, some people recognized Muhammad when he came, and others did not, may peace be upon them and all the prophets of God.

Abdullah Ibn Sailam
Al-Husayn ibn Salam was a Jewish rabbi in Yathrib who was widely respected and honored by the people of the city even by those who were not Jewish. He was known for his piety and goodness, his upright conduct and his truthfulness.

Al-Husayn lived a peaceful and gentle life but he was serious, purposeful and organized in the way he spent his time. For a fixed period each day, he would worship, teach and preach in the temple. Then he would spend some time in his orchard, looking after date palms, pruning and pollinating. Thereafter, to increase his understanding and knowledge of his religion, he would devote himself to the study of the Torah.

In this study, it is said. He was particularly struck by some verses of the Torah which dealt with the coming of a Prophet who would complete the message of previous Prophets. Al-Husayn therefore took an immediate and keen interest when he heard reports of the appearance of a Prophet in Makkah. He said: When I heard of the appearance of the Messenger of God, peace be on him, I began to make enquiries about his name, his genealogy, his characteristics, his time and place and I began to compare this information with what is contained in our books. From these enquiries, I became convinced about the authenticity of his prophethood and I affirmed the truth of his mission. However, I concealed my conclusions from the Jews. I held my tongue... Then came the day when the Prophet, peace be on him, left Makkah and headed for Yathrib. When he reached Yathrib and stopped at Quba, a man came rushing into the city, calling out to people and announcing the arrival of the Prophet. At that moment, I was at the top of a palm tree doing some work. My aunt, Khalidah bint al-Harith, was sitting under the tree. On hearing the news, I shouted: 'Allahu Akbar! Allahu Akbar! (God is Great! God is Great!)' When my aunt heard my takbir, she remonstrated with me: 'May God frustrate you... By God, if you had heard that Moses was coming you would not have been more enthusiastic.'

'Auntie, he is really, by God, the 'brother' of Moses and follows his religion. He was sent with the same mission as Moses.' She was silent for a while and then said: 'Is he the Prophet about whom you spoke to us who would be sent to confirm the truth preached by previous (Prophets) and complete the message of his Lord?'

'Yes,' I replied.

Without any delay or hesitation, I went out to meet the Prophet. I saw crowds of people at his door. I moved about in the crowds until I reached close to him. The first words I heard him say were: 'O people! Spread peace... Share food... Pray during the night while people (normally) sleep... and you will enter Paradise in peace...'

I looked at him closely. I scrutinized him and was convinced that his face was not that of an imposter. I went closer to him and made the declaration of faith that there is no god but Allah and that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah.

The Prophet turned to me and asked: 'What is your name?'

'Al-Husayn ibn Sailam,' I replied.

'Instead, it is (now) Abdullah ibn Sallam,' he said (giving me a new name).

'Yes,' I agreed. 'Abdullah ibn Sailam (it shall be). By Him who has sent you with the Truth, I do not wish to have another name after this day.'

I returned home and introduced Islam to my wife, my children and the rest of my household. They all accepted Islam including my aunt KhaIidah who was then an old lady. However, I advised them then to conceal our acceptance of Islam from the Jews until I gave them permission. They agreed.

Subsequently, I went back to the Prophet, peace be on him, and said: 'O Messenger of God! The Jews are a people (inclined to) slander and falsehood. I want you to invite their most prominent men to meet you. (During the meeting however), you should keep me concealed from them in one of your rooms. Ask them then about my status among them before they find out of my acceptance of Islam. Then invite them to Islam. If they were to know that I have become a Muslim, they would denounce me and accuse me of everything base and slander me.'

The Prophet kept me in one of his rooms and invited the prominent Jewish personalities to visit him. He introduced Islam to them and urged them to have faith in God... They began to dispute and argue with him about the Truth. When he realized that they were not inclined to accept Islam, he put the question to them: 'What is the status of Al-Husayn ibn Sailam among you?'

'He is our sayyid (leader) and the son of our sayyid. He is our rabbi and our alim (scholar), the son of our rabbi and alim.'

'If you come to know that he has accepted Islam, would you accept Islam also?' asked the Prophet.

'God forbid! He would not accept Islam. May God protect him from accepting Islam,' they said (horrified).

At this point I came out in full view of them and announced: 'O assembly of Jews! Be conscious of God and accept what Muhammad has brought. By God, you certainly know that he is the Messenger of God and you can find prophecies about him and mention of his name and characteristics in your Torah. I for my part declare that he is the Messenger of God. I have faith in him and believe that he is true. I know him.'

'You are a liar,' they shouted. 'By God, you are evil and ignorant, the son of an evil and ignorant person.' And they continued to heap every conceivable abuse on me..."

Abdullah ibn Sailam approached Islam with a soul thirsty for knowledge. He was passionately devoted to the Quran and spent much time reciting and studying its beautiful and sublime verses. He was deeply attached to the noble Prophet and was constantly in his company.

Much of his time he spent in the masjid, engaged in worship, in learning and in teaching. He was known for his sweet, moving and effective way of teaching study circles of Sahabah who assembled regularly in the Prophet's mosque.

Abdullah ibn Sallam was known among the Sahabah as a man from ahl-al-Jannah -- the people of Paradise. This was because of his determination on the advice of the Prophet to hold steadfastly to the "most trustworthy handhold" that is belief in and total submission to God.

http://www.turntoislam.com/forum/showthread.php?t=74735

Salman Al-Farsi
The story of how Salmaan al-Faarisi (may Allaah be pleased with him) came to Islam

http://www.islam-qa.com/en/ref/88651

Praise be to Allaah.

The hadeeth which the questioner is referring to is a lengthy hadeeth about the story of how the great Sahaabi Salmaan al-Faarisi (may Allaah be pleased with him) came to Islam. He was a Magian (Zoroastrian), then he became a Christian, then he became a Muslim. That was after he had met a number of Christian monks, the last of whom was a righteous man who had knowledge of the last Prophet. The monk advised Salmaan to go to Arabia, where the last Prophet would appear, and he described the place to him, and it was the City of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) i.e., Madeenah. But there is nothing in this hadeeth to suggest that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said that this monk was the Messiah ‘Eesa ibn Maryam (peace be upon him), rather ‘Eesa (peace be upon him) is in heaven; Allaah took him up and he will remain there until the appointed time, then Allaah will send him back down and he will support Islam at the end of time.

The story of how Salmaan came to Islam is a great story, full of lessons and exhortations. We will let the questioner read the hadeeth in full, so that he might benefit from it:

It was narrated that ‘Abd-Allaah ibn ‘Abbaas said: Salmaan al-Faarisi told me his story from his own lips. He said:

I was a Persian man, one of the people of Isbahaan, from a village thereof called Jayy. My father was the chieftain of his village, and I was the dearest of Allaah’s creation to him. He loved me so much that he kept me in his house near the fire, as girls are kept in. I strove hard in the Magian religion until I became the keeper of the fire, which I tended and did not let go out for a moment. My father had a huge garden, and he was busy one day with some construction work, so he said: “O my son, I am too busy with this building today, go and check my garden,” and he told me some of the things he wanted done. I went out, heading towards his garden, and I passed by one of the Christian churches, where I could hear their voices as they were praying. I did not know anything about the people because my father had kept me in his house. When I passed by and heard their voices, I entered upon them to see what they were doing. When I saw them, I was impressed with their prayer and I was attracted to their way. I said: By Allaah, this is better than the religion that we follow. By Allaah, I did not leave them until the sun set, and I forgot about my father’s garden and did not go there. I said to them: Where did this religion originate? They said: In Syria.

Then I went back to my father, who had sent people out to look for me, and I had distracted him from all his work. When I came to him, he said: O my son, where were you? Did I not ask you to do what I asked? I said: O my father, I passed by some people who were praying in a church of theirs, and I was impressed with what I saw of their religion. By Allaah, I stayed with them until the sun set. He said: O my son, there is nothing good in that religion. Your religion and the religion of your forefathers is better than that. I said: No, by Allaah, it is better than our religion. He was afraid for me, and he put fetters on my legs and kept me in his house. I sent word to the Christians saying: If any Christian merchants come to you from Syria, tell me about them. He said: Some Christian merchants came to them from Syria, and they told me about them. I said to them: When they have completed their business and want to go back to their own country, tell me about that. So when they wanted to go back to their own country, they told me about that, and I threw off the irons from my legs and went out with them, until I came to Syria. When I reached Syria, I said: Who is the best person in this religion? They said: The bishop in the church. So I went to him and said: I like this religion, and I would like to stay with you and serve you in your church and learn from you and pray with you. He said: Come in.

So I went in with him, but he was a bad man. He would command them and exhort them to give charity, but he kept a great deal of it for himself and did not give it to the poor; he had amassed seven chests of gold and silver. I hated him deeply when I saw what he was doing, then he died and the Christians gathered to bury him. I said to them: This was a bad man; he commanded you and exhorted you to give charity, but when you brought it to him he kept it for himself and did not give any of it to the poor. They said: How do you know that? Show us where his treasure is. So I showed them where it was and they brought out seven chests filled with gold and silver. When they saw that they said: By Allaah, we will never bury him; then they crucified him and pelted him with stones. Then they brought another man and appointed him in his place. Salmaan said: I have never seen a man who does not offer the five daily prayers who was better than him; he shunned this world and sought the Hereafter and no one strive harder than him night and day. I loved him as I had never loved anyone before, and I stayed with him for a while. Then when he was about to die, I said: O So and so, I was with you and I loved you as I had never loved anyone before, and now the decree of Allaah has come to you as you see; to whom do you advise me to go? What do you command me to do? He said: O my son, by Allaah, I do not know of anyone today who follows what I followed. The people are doomed; they have changed and abandoned most of what they used to follow, except for a man in Mosul. He is So and so, and he follows what I used to follow, so go and join him.

When he died and was buried, I went to the man in Mosul. I said to him: O So and so, So and so advised me when he died to come to you, and he told me that you follow the same as he followed. He said to me: Stay with me. So I stayed with him, and I found him to be a good man who followed the same as his companion had followed. But soon he died. When he was dying I said to him: O So and so, So and so advised me to come to you and told me to join you, but now there has come to you from Allaah what you see. To whom do you advise me to go? What do you command me to do? He said: O my son, by Allaah I do not know of anyone who follows what we used to follow except a man in Nasayyibeen. He is So and so; go to him. When he died and was buried, I went to the man in Nasayyibeen. I came to him and told him my story and what my companion had told me to do. He said: Stay with me. So I stayed with him and I found him to be a follower of the same way as his two companions, and I stayed with a good man. By Allaah, soon death came upon him, and when he was dying I said to him: O So and so, So and so advised me to go to So and so; then So and so advised me to come to you. To whom do you advise me to go and what do you command me to do? He said: O my son, by Allaah we do not know of anyone left who follows our way and to whom I can tell you to go, except a man in ‘Ammooriyyah. He follows something like what we follow. If you wish, go to him, for he follows our way.

When he died and was buried, I went to the man in ‘Ammooriyyah and told him my story. He said: Stay with me. So I stayed with a man who was following the same way as his companions. I earned wealth until I had cows and sheep, then the decree of Allaah came to him. When he was dying I said to him: O So and so, I was with So and so, and So and so told me to go to So and so; then So and so told me to go to So and so; then So and so told me to come to you. To whom do you advise me to go and what do you command me to do? He said: O my son, by Allaah, I do not know of anyone who follows our way to whom I can advise you to go. But there has come the time of a Prophet, who will be sent with the religion of Ibraaheem. He will appear in the land of the Arabs and will migrate to a land between two harrahs (lave fields; land with black rocks), between which there are palm trees. He will have characteristics that will not be hidden. He will eat of what is given as a gift but he will not eat of what is given as charity. Between his shoulder blades is the Seal of Prophethood. If you can go to that land then do so.

Then he died and was buried, and I stayed in ‘Ammooriyyah as long as Allaah willed I should stay, then some merchants of Kalb passed by me and I said to them: Will you take me to the land of the Arabs and I will give you these cows and sheep of mine? They said: Yes. So I gave them the cows and sheep, and they took me there, but when they brought me to Waadi al-Qura they wronged me and sold me as a slave to a Jewish man. When I was with him I saw the palm trees, and I hoped that this was the land that my companion had described to me, but I was not sure. Whilst I was with him, a cousin of his from Banu Qurayzah came to him from Madeenah, and he sold me to him, and he took me to Madeenah. By Allaah, as soon as I saw it, I recognized it from the description given to me by my companion.

I stayed there, and Allaah sent His Messenger, who stayed in Makkah as long as he stayed, and I did not hear anything about him because I was so busy with the work of a slave. Then he migrated to Madeenah, and by Allaah, I was at the top of a palm tree belonging to my master, doing some work on it, and my master was sitting there. Then a cousin of his came and stood beside him, and said: May Allaah kill Banu Qaylah! By Allaah, right now they are gathering in Quba’ to welcome a man who has come from Makkah today, and they say that he is a Prophet. When I heard that, I began to shiver so much that I thought I would fall on top of my master. I came down from the tree and started saying to that cousin of his: What are you saying, what are you saying? My master got angry and he struck me with his fist and said: What has it got to do with you? Go back to your work! I said: Nothing; I just wanted to make sure of what he was saying. I had something that I had collected, and when evening came, I went to the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) when he was in Quba’, and I entered upon him and said to him: I have heard that you are a righteous man and that you have companions who are strangers and are in need. This is something that I have to give in charity, and I see that you are more in need of it than anyone else. I brought it near to him and the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said to his companions: “Eat,” but he refrained from eating. I said to myself: This is one. Then I went away and collected some more.

The Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) moved to Madeenah, then I came to him and said: I see that you do not eat (food given in) charity; this is a gift with which I wish to honour you. The Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) ate some of it and told his companions to eat too. I said to myself: This is two. Then I came to the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) when he was in Baqee’ al-Gharqad, where he had attended the funeral of one of his companions and he was wearing two shawls and was sitting among his companions. I greeted him with salaam then I moved behind him, trying to look at his back to see the Seal that my companion had described to me. When the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) saw me going behind him, he realized that I was trying to find confirmation of something that had been described to me, so he let his rida’ drop from his back, and I saw the Seal and recognized it. Then I embraced him, kissing (the Seal) and weeping, and the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said to me: “Turn around.” So I turned around and I told him my story as I have told it to you, O Ibn ‘Abbaas.

The Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) wanted his companions to hear that. Then Salmaan was kept busy with the work of a slave, until he had missed attending Badr and Uhud with the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him). He said: Then the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said to me: “Draw up a contract of manumission, O Salmaan.” So I draw up a contract of manumission with my master in return for three hundred palm trees which I would plant for him, and forty uqiyahs. The Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said to his companions: “Help your brother.” So they helped me with the palm trees, one man gave thirty small trees and another gave twenty, and another gave fifteen, and another gave ten, i.e., each man gave according to what he had, until they had collected three hundred small trees for me. Then the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said to me: “Go, O Salmaan, and dig the holes where they are to be planted. When you have finished, come to me and I will plant them with my own hand.” So I dug the holes for them, and my companions helped me, then when I had finished, I came to him and told him. The Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) came out with me and we started to bring the trees close and the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) planted them with his own hand. By the One in Whose hand is the soul of Salmaan, not one single tree among them died. So I had paid off the trees but there still remained the money. A piece of gold the size of an egg was brought to the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) from one of his campaigns. He said: “What happened to the Persian who had a contract of manumission?” I was summoned to him and he said: “Take this and pay off what you owe, O Salmaan.” I said: How could this pay off everything I owe, O Messenger of Allaah? He said: “Take it, and Allaah will help you to pay off what you owe.” So I took it and weighed it for them, and by the One in Whose hand is the soul of Salmaan, it was forty uqiyahs, so I paid them their dues and I was set free. I was present with the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) at al-Khandaq, and after that I did not miss any major event with him.

Narrated by Ahmad in al-Musnad (5/441). The scholars of hadeeth said: Its isnaad is hasan.

http://www.turntoislam.com/forum/showthread.php?t=58911&highlight=seal+prophets

Peace and best wishes to you
 

Muhannad2

New Member
Salam alikom

hello Jennifer,

if you have any question please feel free to ask. I elhamdollah guided couple of sisters from chirsinity to islam and i have a very good idea bout Bible and etc.
 

Just a Guy

Reinventing Myself
My story is similar to yours, sister.

I am a former Christian who became an atheist for a while and then went back to Christianity for a time. I never really felt comfortable with it, so I started studying Islam. After about 4 months of prayer and study, I took shahada last week.

I still think it was the right decision.
 
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