Aicha the Beloved of the Prophet according to Andalou Al-Andalousi

Reference : 9782930428833

Aisha the Beloved of the Prophet according to Andalou Al-Andalusi: This work is a poem that defends our poem Aisha, the beloved of our Prophet, against its detractors. It is an eminent poem that has been transmitted orally from master to student by great scholars, notably al-Murtada az-Zubaydi.

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Reliure : Softcover
Auteurs : Andalou Ibnu Bahij Al-Andalou
SUPPORT: - : Livre
THEME : - : La Vie du Prophete (sbdl) & Histoire de L'Islam
Éditions : ALMADINA
Condition : - : New
Number of pages : - : 48
SIZE (CM): : 14 x 21 cm
Weight (kg): - : 0.081
.Translation : - : Mohammed Karimi
EAN13: - : 9782930428833
Distributeurs : Sana

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Aicha the Beloved of the Prophet according to Andalou Al-Andalousi:

She is the mother of believers and the tenderly beloved wife of our beloved, the Prophet. She devoted her life to recording the teachings, gestures and reactions of the Messenger of Allah and she faithfully transmitted all this knowledge to the community. In his biographical encyclopedia siyar a'lâm an-nubalâ' (book in 23 volumes), Imâm Adh-Dhahabî gave this testimony: "I do not know in the community of Muhammad, nor among the women in an absolute way, a woman more versed in the 'ilm (sacred science) than she".

When she was the victim of a slanderous association in her honor, it was Allah Himself who took it upon herself to defend her by revealing to His Prophet Qur'anic verses praising her chastity and threatening the authors of the slander with punishment. terrible. (Read surah an-nûr (S.24) from verse 11: [Those who spread slander are a group of you...] until verse 26). Allah rewarded her in this world before the Hereafter by recovering the soul of her messenger while her noble head rested tenderly on the neck of 'A'isha may Allah be pleased with her and by burying it in the bedroom of this one and nowhere else.

Can we find adequate words to describe the merits of our mother 'A'isha? An Andalusian moralist of the thirteenth century, named Ibn Bahîj, had the superb idea of praising its merits and defending it with this very beautiful poem which we have translated, by the help of Allah for our dear readers and female readers. It is truly eloquent, consistent and refined and has won over eminent scholars, ancient and contemporary.

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