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Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Disturbing facts! Proof of discrediting Rasulallah saaw

An excerpt from a book : The sealed nectar by Syaikh Shafiyyurahman Al-Mubarakfuri . In reading an Indonesian version, much to my amazed dissappointment, I found many hadith quoted different to the original hadith! This perturbed me to keep looking into the English edition which I found also , had these "flaws"!!! Astounded, I checked and re-checked the sources of Sahih Bukhari, which have been quoted in the book, which I must add, discriminates against the characteristics and virtues of our beloved Prophet Muhammad saaw. I find myself asking questions as to why such "mistakes" occur repeatedly in the book, I have no answer! In my opinion, as muslims, who seek truth, we must be careful about what we read, using Al Qur'an as the Nuur to enlightened knowledge, to know our deen, and build a devotion and unsurpassed love for our Holy Prophet Muhammad sallallahu alaih wa alihi wa salam, that we will surely be guided to recognise the false and truth. Many divisons in Islam, have made many deviations, that we must acquire real knowledge with a full yearning to understand what Allah SwT , Subhana wa Ta'ala, wants from His humble servants. Rasulallah , sallallahu alaih wa alih wa salam, was the perfection of His creation, no flaws, with the perfect Message of Islam.Any persons, attempting to scald this personality, will surely taste the rebuttals of those whom Allah SwT guides and gives permission to voice opinions. Fellows muslim brothers and sisters in Islam, my reminder is simple, that we must always be watchful and cautious of the true Dajjal in our midst, whose attempts to weaken the ummat is very real, within the confines of our belief system, the lies and fitnah emerges!
Below is a short example, there are numerous within the entire book titled The sealed nectar! More like sealed poison to me! ~Lorraine Nur
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"The number of believers would increase, but the number of Helpers would decrease to the extent that they would be among men as salt in the food. So he who from among you occupies a position of responsibility and is powerful enough to do harm or good to the people, he should fully acknowledge and appreciate the favour that these benefactors have shown and overlook their faults." [Sahih Al- Bukhari 1/536] And said: "Allâh, the Great, has given a slave of His the opportunity to make a choice between whatever he desires of Allâh’s provisions in this world, and what He keeps for him in the world, but he has opted for the latter." Abu Sa‘îd Al- Khudri said: "Upon hearing that, Abu Bakr cried and said: ‘We sacrifice our fathers and mothers for your sake.’ We wondered why Abu Bakr said such a thing. People said: ‘Look at that old man! The Messenger of Allâh [pbuh] says about a slave of Allâh who was granted the right between the best fortunes of this world and the bounty of Allâh in the Hereafter, but he says: We sacrifice our fathers and mothers for your sake!’ It was later on that we realized what he had aimed at. The Messenger of Allâh [pbuh] was the slave informed to choose. We also acknowledged that Abu Bakr was the most learned among us." [Mishkat Al-Masabih 2/546] Then the Messenger of Allâh [pbuh] said: "The fellow I feel most secure in his company is Abu Bakr. If I were to make friendship with any other one than Allâh, I would have Abu Bakr a bosom friend of mine. For him I feel affection and brotherhood of Islam. No gate shall be kept open in the Mosque except that of Abu Bakr’s." [Sahih AlBukhari 1/22, 429, 449, 2/638; Mishkat Al- Masabih 2/548]

Four days before his death
On Thursday, four days before the death of the Messenger of Allâh [pbuh], he said to people — though he was suffering from a severe pain: "Come here. I will cause you to write something so that you will never fall into error." Upon this ‘Umar bin AlKhattab said: "The Prophet of Allâh [pbuh] is suffering from acute pain and you have the Qur’ân with you; the Book of Allâh is sufficient unto you." Others however wanted the writing to be made. When Muhammad [pbuh] heard them debating over it, he ordered them to go away and leave him alone. [Sahih Al-Bukhari 2/637] That day he recommended three things: FALSE

TRUTH
2.637:
Narrated Ibn `Umar: Hafsa the wife of the Prophet said, "O
Allah's Apostle! Why have the people finished their Ihram
after performing `Umra but you have not finished your Ihram
after performing `Umra?" He replied, "I have matted my hair
and garlanded my Hadi. So I will not finish my Ihram till I
have slaughtered (my Hadi). "
Last part of the page in the book continues to say:
1. Jews, Christians and polytheists should be expelled out of Arabia. 2. He recommended that delegations should be honoured and entertained, in a
way similar to the one he used to do.

3. As for the third — the narrator said that he had forgotten it. It could have
been adherence to the Holy Book and the Sunnah. It was likely to be the accomplishment and the mobilization of Osamah’s army, or it could have been performance of prayers and being attentive to slaves.

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