Marsia.(Must Listen)

Thursday, December 16, 2010

More on the verse of purification

Ummel momineen Aisha waged war on Imam Ali(as) in the battle of al-Jamal
Even after that time, `Ali (as) never ceased to call `A'isha (as) "the Beloved of the Prophet" .
(2) Abu Bakr angered Fatimatul Zahra to the degree that she said she would not forgive him before she told her father at Kauthar.
She forgave him when her anger abated, as authentically reported by al-Sha`bi.
Fatimatul Zahra willed that those who have hurt her should not participate in her funeral rites and that she be buried at night.
A lie. She requested Abu Bakr's wife - Asm'a - to wash and shroud her; is this the act of someone who wished Abu Bakr not to know of her burial? She requested night burial only out of scrupulous modesty, because she wished no foreign men to see her even in death. She used a casket to that effect, on Asma's suggestion, for the first time in Islam.
al- Bukhari in his Sahih attests to this fact that Imam Ali (AS) complied with the will of Lady Fatimah (AS).
No, al-Bukhari does not. He only reports the words of `Urwa, from Fatima, to the meaning that `Ali did not wait for her father Abu Bakr to let him pray over Fatima. This had nothing to do with any supposed will on the part of Fatima other than the intense need for privacy.
al-Bukhari narrated on the authority of Aisha that: ... Fatimah became angry with Abu Bakr and kept away from him, and did not talk to him till she died. She remained alive for six months after the death of the Prophet. When she died, her husband 'Ali, buried her at night without informing Abu Bakr and he said the funeral prayer by himself. Sunni references: - Sahih al-Bukhari, Chapter of "The battle of Khaibar", Arabic-English, v5, tradition #546, pp 381-383, also v4, Tradition #325
Brothers and sisters, I did not have to look far to find faults with the people who your claim to be great.
"He who attacks My Friends, let him know that I have declared war upon him." - Hadith Qudsi.

Allah subhanahu wa taala's words are not to be taken lightly
Amin.

The Prophet (PBUH&HF) said about Ahlul-Bayt: "Do not be ahead of them for you will perish, do not turn away from them for you will perish, and do not try to teach them since they know more than you do!"
This narration comes to us only through "`Abd Allah ibn Bukayr, from Hakim ibn Jubayr": two Rafidis known for munkar ("rejected") narrations. Al-Tabarani, al-Mu`jam al-Kabir (3:66 #2681, 5:166 #4971).
The Salaf used to say that no-one lies more than the Rafidis and this continues to hold true today.

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