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Blessed with a Blessed Being
(Sayyidah Haleemah Sa’diyyah [radhiyallahu ‘anha] – Part One)
In pre-Islamic Arabia, it was customary for the noble Arabs to send their suckling infants out to the rural villages, in order for them to grow up healthy and strong in the uncontaminated air of the countryside. Moreover, the purpose was also to expose the child to the eloquent and pure Arabic language that would be spoken in the rural areas, and for him to pick up noble characteristics. Hence, …
Inviting to Islam with Kindness
(Sayyiduna Tufail bin ‘Amr Dawsi [radhiyallahu ‘anhu] – Part Two)
When Sayyiduna Tufail (radhiyallahu ‘anhu) reached his town, and his elderly father approached him, he said, “Keep away from me, O my father, for I am not from you and you are not from me.” His father asked, “Why, my dear son?” He replied, “I have embraced Islam and followed the religion of Muhammad (sallallahu ‘alaihi wasallam).” His father immediately responded: “My dear son, my religion …
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