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The Spiritual Cure by Abu Rumaysah
The Spiritual Cure by Abu Rumaysah












The Spiritual Cure by Abu Rumaysah The Spiritual Cure by Abu Rumaysah

Upon hearing this news, some were shocked whereas others admired this. Despite his character, skills, wealth and other materialistic aspects of what he could offer, she refused because he was not Muslim and would only accept once he converts and that would be her dowry of marriage. A man called Zaid ibn Sahl (May Allah have mercy upon him) was interested in marrying Umm Sulaym and approached her house in presence of her son Anas (may Allah have mercy upon him). Malik was killed by a setup plan by one of his enemies. Her husband, Malik ibn an-Nadr disapproved of her new faith especially teaching it to their son Anas. Her name was Rumaysa Bint Milhan (May Allah have mercy upon her) otherwise known as Umm Sulaym. She was the mother of one of the prominent companions of the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him), Anas ibn Malik (May Allah have mercy upon him).

The Spiritual Cure by Abu Rumaysah

This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 07 November, 2006.A woman known for her intellect, strength and character before her conversion of Islam in Yathrib the present-day Madinah. Abu Rumaysah is part of The Wycombe Islamic Society (WISE) a registered charity that was established in 1991 to provide beneficial Islamic knowledge and services to the local community-based in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire England. This chapter summarises succinctly the message of the whole Quran.Ību Rumaysah is a proficient translator of Classical Arabic works and a strong student of knowledge and an active caller to Islamic dawah. It calls us to carefully scrutinize our relationship with our Lord: are we living according to the dictates of ‘none has the right to be worshipped save of Allah’ or not? This opening chapter, despite its brevity, calls man to fulfill the rights of Tawhid, the right that Allah has over us to worship Him alone without any partners, in thirty places. The Spiritual Cure, An Explanation To Surah Al Fatihah, A summary of Numerous Classical Commentaries of The Quran The underlying theme of al Fatihah is one of contemplation and serenity, pondering the Names and Attributes of Allah, pondering the creation and acknowledging that He alone deserves praise and worship, that He alone should be asked for help, that He alone should be feared and hoped in that He alone should be invoked that there is indeed a Day of Judgement and that guidance has come to us and we are required to follow it. The Spiritual Cure An Explanation to Surah al-Fatihah, SummaryĪ summary of Numerous Classical Commentaries of The QuranĪl-Tabari, al-Baghawi, Az Zamakhshari, Ibn Atiyyah, Ibn al-Jawzi, al-Qurtubi, Ibn al-Qayyim, Ibn al-Kathir, As Suyuti, al-Alusi, Ash-Shawkani, As-Sa'adi, Ash-Shanqiti, And Many Others














The Spiritual Cure by Abu Rumaysah