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Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2006 1:26 pm Post subject: Graves of Prophets and very Pious people |
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Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2006 5:08 pm Post subject: http://www.geocities.com/islamsprophets/ |
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Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 11:45 pm Post subject: Imam Bukhari (ra) resting place |
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Asslamualeikum Forum,
After observing the pictures of the Prophets and noble personalities of Islam. It became apparent to me that the picture attributed to Hazrat Imam Bukhari (ra) is infact that of Hazrat Imam Muturdi (ra) and not Imam Bukhari (ra).
I thought it was pointing this out.
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Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 11:47 pm Post subject: |
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Sorry the script above is not fully visible.
I thought it was worth pointing this out.
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Posted: Sat Jun 24, 2006 7:13 pm Post subject: Re: Graves of Prophets and very Pious people |
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Safiyah
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Posted: Fri Jul 07, 2006 9:36 am Post subject: |
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Assalaamu alaikum,
You said:
Imran (Aaron) (a.s.)'s Tomb?
i thought Aaron referred to Harun alaihi salaam. Another thing, some of the tombs look soo long! Hope u can enlighten me on this insha'Allah.
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islam2jannat
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Posted: Fri Jul 07, 2006 11:32 am Post subject: |
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why are are soo long is some were tall and others are long because of Honour of the maqam and yes its Harun prophet Musa Brother..
No one has or was Honoured their own Blood brother as Sayyid Musa because he made a very powerful Dua which was to make his brother a Prophet.. !
now come on you cannot beat that in this world or the next..! the favours you do for your family members now can you..!
and after him it was prophet Yu'sha' that was next in rank.. because in the time of prophet Musa there were many prophets living. which i'll try to expalin
Nabi Musa's spiritual (Sufi Teacher ) was Nabi Shu'ayb who was his father-in-law also , as he married of of this two daughters.
only after meeting him his spiritual -Sufi Teacher Nabi Shu'ayb was he then given this spiritual opening and meeting his Lord.
and he was giving 10 years of Sufi training of looking after Sheep to train with to perpare to look after a nation.
you also had Nabi Yusha' who was the servant doing all the duties and is the one mentioned that accompained him on is Journey to meet the Super-Human sayyiduna Khidr who can't Die and has beeen living for a 1000s of years. who is the Sufi teacher of all Sufis aswell
and also as mentioned Nabi Harun also was the one assign duties to teach the people how to do ibaadah. |
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Safiyah
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Posted: Fri Jul 07, 2006 7:10 pm Post subject: |
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JazakAllahu khayran for explaining. ok let me clarify, so the tomb that says
| Quote: | | Imran (Aaron) (a.s.)'s Tomb |
is actually Harun alaihis salaams tomb? and not Imran?
Please can u mention where these tombs are?
| Quote: | | Super-Human sayyiduna Khidr who can't Die and has beeen living for a 1000s of years. who is the Sufi teacher of all Sufis aswell |
The Sufi teacher of all sufis? Please expand on this also.
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islam2jannat
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Posted: Fri Jul 07, 2006 11:11 pm Post subject: |
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| Quote: | | Imran (Aaron) (a.s.)'s Tomb |
is actually Harun alaihis salaams tomb? and not Imran?
Please can u mention where these tombs are?..
well i dont know were they all are its from a external website so sorry ..! so i cant given any more comment then that..!
| Quote: | | Super-Human sayyiduna Khidr who can't Die and has beeen living for a 1000s of years. who is the Sufi teacher of all Sufis aswell |
Yes it says in the Quran that He say 'alim-laduni - divine knowledge He Khidr means the Green man he found the Holy grail if you like a cup which water if you drink will never let you die.! the way he dies is, when the Anti-christ- Dajjal comes he will stand up to him and Dajjal will kill him with a sword.
Al-Barzanji's (d. 1103) said in his book al-Isha`a li Ashrat al-Sa`a (al-Jabr ed p. 204-205=Zakariyya al-Kandihlawi ed. p. 279-280) at the mention of this hadith: "This believer whom al-Dajjal kills is al-Khidr, peace upon him." He then cites the proofs for this view and states that it is also the view of Ibn `Abbas, Ma`mar (d. 154), and others.
The Sufi teacher of all sufis? Please expand on this also.[/quote]
Khidr is associated with the Water of Life. Since he drank the water of immortality he is described as the one who has found the source of life, 'the Eternal Youth.' He is the mysterious guide and immortal saint in popular Islamic lore and the hidden initiator of those who walk the mystical path.
In the Muslim tradition Khidr is alive and well and continues to guide the perplexed and those who invoke his name.
Khidr is one of the four prophets whom the Islamic tradition recognizes as being ‘alive’ or ‘immortal’. The other three being Idris (Enoch), Ilyas (Elias), and ‘Isa (Jesus)
Two in heaven alive are Isa and Idris (Idris did taste death in heaven)
Two alive on earth are Khidr and Ilyas ( Ilyas is 120 handspan tall
Khidr and Ilyas meet year at Hajj time...! see below
Among the strongest transmitted proofs to this effect are two reports, one narrated by Imam Ahmad in al-Zuhd whereby the Prophet -- Allah bless and greet him -- said that Ilyas and al-Khidr meet every year and spend the month of Ramadan in al-Qudus, and the other narrated by Ya'qub ibn Sufyan from 'Umar ibn 'Abd al-'Aziz whereby a man he was seen walking with was actually al-Khidr. Ibn Hajar declared the chain of the first fair and that of the second sound in Fath al-Bari (1959 ed. 6:435). He goes on to cite another sound report narrated by Ibn 'Asakir from Abu Zur'a al-Razi whereby the latter met al-Khidr twice, once in his young age, the other in his old age, but al-Khidr himself had not changed.
The hadith master al-Sakhawi stated: "It is well-known that al-Nawawi used to meet with al-Khidr and converse with him among many other unveilings (mukâshafât)." Al-Sakhawi, Tarjima Shaykh al-Islam Qutb al-Awliya' al-Kiram wa Faqih al-Anam Muhyi al-Sunna wa Mumit al-Bid'a Abi Zakariyya Muhyi al-Din al-Nawawi ("Biography of the Shaykh of Islam, the Pole of the Noble Saints and Jurist of Mankind, the Reviver of the Sunna and Slayer of Innovation Abu Zakariyya Muhyiddin al-Nawawi") (Cairo: Jam'iyya al-Nashr wa al-Ta'lif al-Azhariyya, 1354/1935 p. 33).
Note some say he is a Prophet others say he is Saint Allah knows best .
please Note extra :-
So the Good Guys at the End of Time will sayyid Khidr sayyid Ilyas sayyid 'Isa ibn Maryam and Imam Mahdi.. against Dajjal the black magic army
about Khidr
Sometimes the mystics would meet him on their journeys; he would inspire them, answer their questions, rescue them from danger, and, in special cases, invest them with the khirqa, which was accepted as valid in the tradition of Sufi initiation.
In Sufi tradition, Khidr has come to be known as one of the afrād, those “who receive illumination direct from God without human mediation.”
He is the hidden initiator of those who walk the mystical path like some of those from the Uwaisi tariqa.
Uwaisis are those who “enter the mystical path without being initiated by a living master.” Instead they begin their mystical journey either by following the guiding light of the teachings of the earlier masters or by being “initiated by the mysterious prophet-saint Khidr.”
Khidr has had thus gained enormous reputation and popularity in the Sufi tradition due to his role of an initiator. Through this way come several Sufi orders which claim initiation through Khidr and consider him their master. It has become yet another possible way of initiation through “a source other than a human master.” Besides the Uwaisis, history records that Ibn ‘Arabi, the great mystical giant from Islamic Spain, claimed to have received the Khirqa from Khidr.
Khidr had thus come to symbolize “the third path” to the knowledge of God, purely and constantly supernatural, giving acces to the divine mystery (ghayb) itself.
In the writings of ’Abd al-Karim al-Jili, Khidr rules over ‘the Men of the Unseen” (rijalu’l-ghayb)-- the exalted saints.
Khidr is also claimed by and included among what in the classical Sufism are called the abdāl (‘those who take turns’) or the ‘saints’ (awliya) of Islam.
In a divinely instituted heirarchy of such saints Khidr holds the rank of their ‘spiritual head. They are called abdāl due to their role of becoming a ‘substitute’ for Khidr and taking turns in “helping in his mission of assisting and saving good men in danger and distress,”
see below for references
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Nabi Imran Tomb in the grave is actually the tomb of Imran the father of Mary peace be upon them, and it is located in the southern Dhofar region of Oman in the city of salalah. also close to it around 25Kms away is the tomd of Nabi Ayub which i will try n post a pic of and also in the same region tombs of Nabi Hud and Nabi Salih exist according to the narrations.
more info are on the following site
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