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Hazrat Abdullah Bin Zubair, drinking the blessed blood of Rasoolullah.

Posted 05 November 2007 - 02:38 PM (#1) User is offline   Maria-Qadri 

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Assalam O Alykum.

Read the below 2 paragraphs and see how Hazrat Abdullah bin Zubair, the grand son of Hazrat Abu Bakr Siddique, the son of Hazrat Zubair and  Syeda Asma bin Abu Bakr had love and respect for the Nabi-e-Pak and everything belonging to him.

One day, Nabi-e-Pak had some blood drawn. He gave it to Hazrat Abdullah bin Zubair to dispose of and provided discrete instructions: "Dispose of it in some safe place where no one would step on it". Hazrat Abdullah was only a young child. He thought about where he could put it where no one would step on it, but anywhere he went, he realized if he could go there, so could someone else. So this young boy thought the best thing is for me to just drink this blood. This way it will be disposed and the command fulfilled.

"Where did you dispose of the blood I gave you?" asked Nabi-e-Pak. "I drank it, O Nabi-e-Pak". He admonished him saying, "You are not supposed to drink blood, it is forbidden". After Hazrat Abdullah bin Zubair left, Nabi-e-Pak told the Sahaba, "Whosever's blood is mixed with mine, the hellfire will not touch him."
SubhanAllah!!!!!


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Posted 05 November 2007 - 04:54 PM (#2) User is offline   loverofsaw 

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subhaan allah, can you tell me what hadith this is please.
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Posted 05 November 2007 - 06:58 PM (#3) User is offline   WAQASALI40 

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Salaam

Yes this is absoloutly true as i heard this from my murshid. They told us about this tradition and also about a lady who drank the urine of the holy prophet pbuh. The urine smelt like fragrance never smelt before. Is is also true that the blessed urine of our holy prophet pbuh is paak.


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Posted 21 September 2011 - 11:26 AM (#6) User is online   nhawan 

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So all the syeds out there are born lucky..guaranteed to be protected from the hellfire? :mellow:
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Posted 21 September 2011 - 01:19 PM (#7) User is offline   Khalid_the_Warrior 

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View Postnhawan, on 21 September 2011 - 11:26 AM, said:

So all the syeds out there are born lucky..guaranteed to be protected from the hellfire? :mellow:


Who's talking about syeds???
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Posted 21 September 2011 - 04:30 PM (#8) User is online   nhawan 

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View PostKhalid_the_Warrior, on 21 September 2011 - 01:19 PM, said:

Who's talking about syeds???


Don't syeds have the blood of the prophet(saw)in them?
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Posted 21 September 2011 - 04:56 PM (#9) User is offline   Fekay 

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View Postnhawan, on 21 September 2011 - 04:30 PM, said:

Don't syeds have the blood of the prophet(saw)in them?


That would be bloodline, not blood. In a way, if you think about it; we're all from the bloodline of hazrat adam(AS). And following that logic, it would be blood and not bloodlines.

That's if i'm not mistaken.
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View PostWAQASALI40, on 05 November 2007 - 06:58 PM, said:

<P>Salaam<BR><BR>Yes this is absoloutly true as i heard this from my murshid. They told us about this tradition and also about a lady who drank the urine of the holy prophet pbuh. The urine smelt like fragrance never smelt before. Is is also true that the blessed urine of our holy prophet pbuh is paak. </P>


which murshid told you name him and give reference and how its possible to store urine and drank , jhoty bateen na bniya kareen uger yeh sach hay saboot laoo .
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Posted 21 September 2011 - 06:51 PM (#11) User is offline   hamzaahmad786 

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‘I wish I was His urine which passed out of Him; pure and a cure’ Sheikh Muhammad Al-Yaqoubi.

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Assalam u Alaikum

An excellent article written in defense of Shaykh Muhammad al Yaqoubi al Hasani’s statement which he expressed during his talk at the Wembley Mawlid on Monday, ‘I wish I was His urine which passed out of Him; pure and a cure’. It has been compiled by Sidi Munawwar Ateeq Rizvi of the Hazrat Sultan Bahu Trust (Birmingham) from the notes and summary of Sheikh Ashraf al-Qadri’s epistle entitled ‘Hadeeth Shurb bawl-e-Nabawi’ (urdu). It was posted at Sunna-Principles@yahoogroups.com I have cut and pasted it below

The Prophet’s Urine

The answer to an objection made on al-Seyyid Muhammad al-Ya’qubi’s Mawlid discourse on Monday 2nd May 2005, Wembley Arena, London

This article is written in defense of al-Seyyid Muhammad al-Yaqubi’s subsequent statement which he expressed during his talk on the national Mawlid gathering in London, ‘I wish I was His urine which passed out of Him; pure and a cure’

Here are some narrations which explicitly mention the purity of His urine (May Allah shower peace and blessings on Him), and it as a cure.

Imam Suyuti’s narrations[1]

1. Imam Jalal al-Din Suyuti reports from Tabarani and Bayhaqi who narrate from Hukaymah bint Umaymah (May Allah be pleased with her) with an authentic chain of transmission, she said, the Prophet (May Allah shower peace and blessings on Him) had a wooden bowl in which He used to urinate and was placed under His bed. One night, He searched for it but did not find it and asked for it saying, ‘where is the bowl?’ The members of the house replied ‘Umm Salamah’s slave girl Barrah drank from it’ who came from Habashah with her. The Prophet replied, ‘surely she has protected herself from the fire with a great wall’’.

2. Imam Jalal al-Din Suyuti reports from Abu Ya’la, Hakim, Dar Qutni, Tabarani and Abu Nu’aym from Umm Ayman May Allah be pleased with her, who said, ‘the Prophet got up one night and urinated in a bowl. During that night, I rose in the state of thirst so I drank whatever was in the bowl. In the morning I told Him what I had done to which He smiled and said, ‘surely you will never have pain in your stomach’’. Abu Ya’ala’s wordings are as follows, ‘you will never feel stomach pain as of today’.

Imam Tabarani’s narrations[2]

Imam Tabarani narrates three hadith on this issue in His al-Mu’jam al-Kabeer, of which two are authentic and one is weak due to the narrator ‘Abu Malik Nakha’i’. However, it is strengthened by the other narrations on this issue which suggest that His SAW excess was pure, and a cure. Besides, it is narrated by other channels of transmission too.

Incident One. The Narration of Umaymah bint Ruqayqah about Barrah the slave girl of Umm Salamah, who drank from His Urine, is authentic.

Incident Two. The Narration of Umaymah bint Ruqayqah about Barakah the slave girl of Umm Habeebah (she is other than Umm Ayman who was also known as Barakah) is also authentic.

Incident Three. The Narration of Umm Ayman who herself mentions her incident, consists of Abu Malik al-Nakha’i, a weak narrator, but this hadith is transmitted by other chains too as we will see later, Insha Allah.

Detailed study of the Hadith

Hadith One. Tabarani said: Abdullah bin Ahmad bin Hanbal informed us, who was informed by Yahya ibn Ma’een, who was informed by Hajjaj Bin Muhammad who narrates from Ibn Jurayj who narrates from Hukaymah bint Umaymah, who reports from her mother Umaymah who said, ‘the Prophet SAW used to have a wooden bowl in which he used to urinate and place under His bed. One night, He searched for it but did not find it and asked for it saying, where is the bowl? The members of the house replied ‘Umm Salamah’s slave girl Barrah drank it’ who came from Habashah with her. The Prophet replied, ‘surely she has protected herself from the fire with a great wall’.

This narration is authenticated by many scholars. Imam Nur al-Din al-Haythmi said, ‘it is narrated by Tabarani and its narrators are from the men of al-Sahih i.e. Bukhari except Abdullah bin Ahmad bin Hanbal and Hukaymah who are both trustworthy narrators’.[3]

Abdullah is the son of Imam Ahmad bin Hanbal, compiler and narrator of the Musnad, and from the Men of Sunan Nisa’i.

Hukaymah is from the major female successors ‘taabi’iyyaat’. Abu Dauwd, Nisa’i, Bayhaqi and others narrate from her.

Nasir al-Din Albani said, ‘a group of Hadith masters have authenticated this hadith’.[4]

Ibn Hibban narrates this very narration and authenticates it in His al-Saheeh.[5]

Hakim narrates this hadith in His Mustadrak and Dhahabi confirms it authenticity. 1:167, prnt.Tab Dar al-Kitab al-Arabi Beirut

Suyuti in two of His books authenticates this narration; Al-Jami al-Sagheer[6] and al-Khasa’is al-Kubra in which he has dedicated an entire chapter to this subject with this heading ‘babu ikhtisasihi sallalahu ta’ala alaiyhi wa sallam bi taharati damihi wa bawlihi wa gha’itihi’ ‘Chapter on His specialty in purification of His blood, urine and faeces May Allah send peace and blessings on Him’.

Hadith Two. Tabarani said: Hussain bin Is’haq al-Tustari informed us, who was informed by Uthman bin Abi Shaybah, who was informed by Shababah bin Sawwar, who was informed by Abu Malik al-Nakha’i who narrated from Aswad bin Qays, who narrated from Nubayh al-Anazi, who narrated from Umm Ayman, who said: ‘‘One night the Prophet got up and went to a side to urinate in the bowl. During the night, I rose and was thirsty so I drank whatever was in it and I did not even realize what it was. In the morning, He said, ‘Oh Umm Ayman! Throw away whatever is in the bowl’. I replied, ‘I drank what was in the bowl’. He thereafter smiled as such that His teeth appeared and said, ‘Beware! You will never have stomach pain’’.

Imam Jalal al-Din Suyuti reports from Abu Ya’la, Hakim, Dar Qutni, Tabarani, Abu Nu’aym from Umm Ayman (also known as Barakah) May Allah be pleased with her, who said, ‘the Prophet got up one night and urinated in a bowl. During that night, I rose in the state of thirst so I drank whatever was in the bowl. In the morning I told Him what I done and He smiled and said, ‘surely you will never have pain in your stomach’’. Abu Ya’ala’s wordings are as follows, ‘you will never feel stomach pain as of today’.

In Majam al-Zawa’id, Imam al-Haythami says, ‘in its channel of transmission is Abu Malik al-Nakha’I who is weak’.[7]

Qadhi Ayyadh considers this narration authentic on the basis that Dar Qutni authenticates it on the requisites of Bukhari and Muslim.[8]

Imam Nawawi authenticates this narration in Sharh al-Muhazzab as confirmed by Imam al-Zurqani in his commentary on al-Mawahib al-Ludunyah[9] Nawawi said it is hasan sahih. He based His opinion on the authentication of Dar Qutni and said ‘this is sufficient to take it as proof’.[10]

Mulla Ali Qari authenticates the narration of Umm Ayman, in His Jam al-Wasa’il, 2:3, Dar al-Marifah Beirut. Here are the wordings, ‘She said, ‘One night the Prophet got up and went to a side to urinate in the bowl. During the night, I rose and was thirsty so I drank whatever was in it and I did not even realize what it was. In the morning, He said, ‘Oh Umm Ayman! Throw away whatever is in the bowl’. I replied, ‘I drank what was in the bowl’. He thereafter smiled as such that His Teeth appeared and said, ‘Listen! I swear by Allah! You will never have stomach pain’’.

In the very same note, Mulla Ali Qari states, ‘Ibn Hajar said, many early scholars have upheld that His SAW excess was clean based on this narration’. Ibid.

The authentication of so many scholars of this hadith clearly indicates that there is more than one channel of transmission to Umm Ayman and not only through Abu Malik al-Nakha’i. Hence, the ruling of weakness cannot be generalized to all other transmissions and texts of hadith from Umm Ayman. Mulla Ali Qari states in the commentary of Qadhi Ayyadh’s forgoing statement, ‘its narrators are as the narrators of Bukhari and Muslim in uprightness and accuracy…the summary is that this hadith is of the rank of Bukhari and Muslim in its rigorous authenticity though not recorded by them’.[11]

Ibn Kathir narrates the hadith of Umm Ayman in al-Bidaya wa al-Nihaya[12] with the following channel of transmission. Hafiz Abu Ya’la said, Muhammad Ibn Abi Bakr al-Muqaddami informed me, who was informed by Ibn Qutaybah, who narrates from Hussain bin Harb, who narrates from Ya’la bin Ata, who narrates from Waleed bin Abd al-Rahman who narrates from Umm Ayman who said, ‘The Messenger of Allah May Allah send peace and blessings upon Him had a clay bowl in which he used to urinate and in the morning He used to say, ‘Oh Umm Ayman! Throw away what is in the bowl’. One night I woke up and was very thirsty so I drank whatever was in the bowl. The Messenger of Allah said, ‘Oh Umm Ayman! Throw away what is in the bowl’. She replied, ‘Oh messenger of Allah! I got up and was thirsty so I drank what was in it’ to which He replied, ‘you will never have stomach pain anymore’’.

Notably, Imam Dhahabi is silent on the narration of Umm Ayman in Hakim’s Mustadrak which suggests that he had no concerns about the authenticity since he is well-known for His strictness in weakening hadith as is Imam Hakim in laxity in authenticating hadith. There are two possible reasons for his silence 1. His awareness of another chain to this text 2. Or the fact that this hadith is from the issues of excellence and requires no rigorously authentic narration, since a weak chain is sufficient here.

Hafiz Hassan bin Sufyan narrates this incident through Abu Malik al-Nakha’I in his Musnad.[13]

Hafiz Abu Ahmad al-Askari narrates this incident through Abu Malik.[14]

Hafiz Abu Nua’eem narrates this incident in His Dala’il al-Nubuwwah, Hilyat al-Awliya through Abu Malik[15]

Hafiz Abu Ali ibn al-Sukkan narrates this incident as recorded by Ibn Hajar in al-Isabah, thorugh a channel other than Abu Malik al-Nakha’i.[16]

Hadith Three. Tabarani said: Ahmad bin Ziyad al-Haza al-Raqaiyy informed us, who was informed by Hajjaj bin Muhammad, who narrates from Ibn Jurayj who said: Hukaymah bint Umaymah bint Ruqayqah said, narrating from her mother: ‘the Prophet SAW used to have a wooden bowl in which he used to urinate and was placed under His bed. One night, He searched for it but did not find it and asked Barakah the slave girl of Umm Habeeba who came from Habsha with her, for it saying, ‘where is the urine in the bowl?’ She replied, ‘I drank it’ to which He uttered, ‘surely you have saved yourself from the fire’’. [17]

Imam Nisa’i and Abu Dawud narrate this narration of Umaymah in short version. Ibn Abd al-Barr completes the hadith of Nisa’i in his al-Isti’ab, as does Suyuti in his commentary on Sunan al-Nisa’i, with the following wording, ‘The Prophet urinated in the bowl and was placed under His bed. He asked Barakah who came from Habshah who used to serve Umm Habeebah, ‘where is the urine from this bowl?’ She replied, ‘I drank it oh messenger of Allah!’’ [18]

Suyuti narrates it in al-Jami al-Sagheer from Abu Dawud, Nisa’i and Hakim whilst marking its authenticity. Imam Manawi in its commentary adds the complete hadith, and says its narrators are from the narrators of al-Sahih (Bukhari).[19]

Note: The hadith scholars commonly take parts of a hadith and leave others out in respect to the topic or subject title in recourse. We find this quite common in Bukhari’s al-Sahih and many other works.

Imam Qurtabi narrates the very same incident as recorded by Ibn Abd al-Barr in al-Isti’ab. [20]

Bayhaqi narrates it in al-Sunan al-Kubra. He has an entire chapter dedicated to this issue entitled: ‘babu tarkihi al-Inkar ala man shariba bawlahu wa damahu’ ‘His concession to those who drank His urine and blood’.[21]

Suyuti also has an entire chapter on this issue in his al-Khasa’is al-Kubra in which he narrates this incident, entitled: ‘bab al-Istishfa bi bawlihi Sallalahu alaiyhi wa sallam’ chapter on seeking cure from His urine May Allah send peace and blessings upon Him.

Imam al-Asqalani narrates this incident in al-Isabah fi ma’rifat al-Sahabah under ‘Barakah al-Habshiyah’ and Talkhees al-Habeer.[22]

Hafiz Abd al-Razzaq al-San’ani narrates this incident with a different wording from Ibn Jurayj who said: ‘I was told that the Prophet used to have a wooden bowl in which he used to urinate and was placed under His bed. Once, He searched for it but did not find it and asked Barakah the slave girl of Umm Habeeba who came from Habsha with her, for it saying, ‘where is the urine in the bowl?’ She replied, ‘I drank it’ to which He uttered, ‘Oh Umm Yusuf! You will be cured!’ This was her nickname or kuniyyah. She never became ill after that and died in good health’. From this incident we understand that Umm Yusuf was also known as Barakah as well as Umm Ayman and these were two different incidents. Ibn Dihyah, authenticated both incidents as two separate ones as mentioned by Suyuti in al-Khasa’is, and al-Asqalani in Talkhees al-Habeer and al-Isabah.

Abu Nu’aym al-Asbahani narrates it with His chain to Umaymah bint Ruqayqah.[23]
Ibn Mundah al-Asbahani narrates it in His Ma’rifat al-Sahabah.[24]

Finally, let me narrate two more incidents of the Sahabah on this issue.

Imam Abu Nu’aym narrates the practice of Anas RA, with his chain, who said: ‘The Messenger of Allah used to pray salah at his house and made it long. Once, He SAW urinated in the well, which was situated inside the house. Anas said: ‘there was no well in Madinah which tasted more cool and sweet than it’. He said: ‘when the sahabah come to my house I serve them with the sweet water of that well. In the era of jahiliyyah it was known as al-Barud, ‘the cool well’’’. [25]

Khateeb al-Baghdadi narrates a long hadith in ‘Ruwatu Malik’ on an incident which took place with the famous sahabi Jabir bin Abdullah. Imam Suyuti records it in His al-Khasa’is al-Kubra. The portion of this hadith is as follows: ‘Jabir said: ‘the Prophet SAW took some water for wudhu and saw two separate date trees. He SAW said to me: ‘Oh jabir! Go to them and tell them to get together’. They got together as if their roots were one. He then made wudhu as I brought the water to Him. I then thought in my head, only if Allah informs me to His SAW waste, so that I may consume it! I saw that the earth on which he sat was clean. So I asked, ‘Did you not make the toilet?’ to which he replied, ‘Yes, but the earth is ordered to hide away the excess of us prophets’. The date trees then separated…’’[26]

In the former narration we see that 1. The well of Anas became sweet, 2. He drank from it, 3. He used to serve the sahabah from it. In the latter narration we see that 1. The companion Jabir desired to consume the Prophet’s excess, 2. The earth is ordered to hide away His excess His. May Allah be pleased with them.

Three Principles of accepting these hadith narrations

The hadiths of Umm Ayman and Umaymah have more than one channels of transmission, from which only one chain of Umm Ayman is through Abu Malik al-Nakha'i. This explicitly shows that the hadith in this issue are authentic by various chains and weakness cannot be generalized to all narrations!

The chain which links through Abu Malik is only supporting the other narrations or mutabi hence an ancillary hadith.

Though the chain of Abu Malik is weak, it is accepted in issues of merits and excellence. The unanimity of Hadith Scholars concurs on the view that a weak hadith, unless forged, is accepted in such issues. See: Fat’h al-Mugheeth by al-Sakhawi, Tadreeb al-Rawi by Suyuti and others.

Final Word

The statement of al-Seyyid Muhammad al-Ya’qoubi is based on strong hadith evidence and rigorously authentic narrations from the Prophet SAW on the purity and cure of His urine as well as His blood (May Allah shower abundant peace and blessings on Him). Those who may object to His love for Sayyidi Rasulullah should bring forth their argument clearly so that a sound discussion is taken further.

One should be very careful of what they say about scholars through what THEY understand from scholarly statements. Commonly, people misunderstand and misinterpret the statements of the rightly guided scholars and end up facing shame due to their little knowledge and brief study.

May Allah enjoin us in Good and help us towards the truth.

Ameen, bijahi al-Nabiyy al-Karim

Munawwar Ateeq Rizvi

Notes and summary of Sheikh Ashraf al-Qadri’s epistle entitled ‘Hadeeth Shurb bawl-e-Nabawi’ (urdu)

03/05/05

Alhamdulillah, this article was completed today, 4th May 2005.

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[1] Al-Khasa’is al-Kubra 2:252, Matba’ah Da’irat al-Ma’arif, Hayder Abad.

[2] Al-Mu’jam al-Kabeer

[3] (Majma’ al-Zawa’id 8: 270,271, Dar al-Kitab al-Arabi, Beirut).

[4] (al-Tahqeeq li Mishkat al-Masabeeh’, hadith no: 362, 1:117, Prnt Taba al-Maktab al-Islami Beirut)

[5] Hadith no: 1423, 3: 293, Prnt. Mu’assasat al-Risalah, Beirut.

[6] 2:111, prnt Tab al-Maktabah al-Islamiyah

[7] 8: 271,prnt. Dar al-Kitab al-Arabi, Beirut

[8] al-Shifa, 1:41, prnt. Matba’ah Rustum Mustafa al-Halabi, Cairo

[9] 4:233, Dar al-Ma’rifah, Beirut.

[10] Sharh al-Muhazzab, 1:234, Dar al-Fikr, Beirut

[11] Sharh al-Shifa, 1:361, prnt. Al-Matba’ah al-Azhariyyah al-Misriyyah, Cairo

[10 ]Dhikru abeedihi wa imaa’ihi 5: 326, Maktabah al-Ma’arif Beirut

[13] See: Talkhees al-Habeer, Ibn Hajar Asqalani, 1:31, Maktabah Athariyyah, Sanghla Hill, Pakistan

[14] See: Ibid.

[15] Dala’il al-Nubuwwah, 2:380-381, prnt. Dar al-Baz, Makkah, Hilyat, ‘Trjimah 147 Umm Ayman’, 2:67, Dar al-Fikr, Beirut

[16] Biography no: 1145 ‘Umm Ayman mawlat al-Nabiyy wa hadhinatuhu’, 4:433, prnt, Maktabah al-Mathna, Baghdad

[17] al-Mu’jam al-Kebeer, Umaymah bint Ruqayqah Bint Sayfi, Hadith no: 477, 24:189, prnt. Makatabah Ibn Taymiyah, Cairo

[18] al-Isti’ab, 4:251, Matba’ah al-Sa’adah, Misr

[19] Faiz al-Qadeer, 5:177, prnt. Dar all-Ma’rifah, Beirut

[20] 4:251, Prnt. Maktabah al-Mathna, Baghdad

[21] 7:67 prnt. Matba’ah Majlis Da’irat al-Ma’arif al-Nizamiyah, HaiderAbad

[22] 1:31-32, prnt. Maktabah Athariyyah, Sanghla Hill, Pakistan)

[23] SEE: Usdl-Ghabah, Izz al-Din abn al-Atheer, 5:403, prnt. Dar Ihya al-Turath al-Arabi, Beirut

[24] See: Usd al-Ghabah, Izz al-Din abn al-Atheer, 5:403, prnt. Dar Ihya al-Turath al-Arabi, Beirut)

[25] Dala’il al-Nubuwwah, 2:381, Dar al-Baz, Makkah

[26] 2: 30, al-Maktabah al-Nuriyyahh al-Ridhwiyyah, Laiylpur.
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Posted 21 September 2011 - 06:57 PM (#12) User is offline   Fekay 

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The emotional association with the word 'urine' would be condescending to the blessed/holy status of Rasoolullah (SAW).
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View PostFekay, on 21 September 2011 - 06:57 PM, said:

The emotional association with the word 'urine' would be condescending to the blessed/holy status of Rasoolullah (SAW).


I have no doubt that even the soil of the streets of Madina where He (Sallallahu Alieh Wassalam) set his foot on, is edible and beneficial but the topic at hand should not be discussed. I'm not challenging that but most of the given references are from history books instead of Hadith.

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Posted 11 June 2012 - 04:11 AM (#14) User is offline   syedabdulwahabibrahim 

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View Postpiara-madinah, on 21 September 2011 - 06:33 PM, said:

which murshid told you name him and give reference and how its possible to store urine and drank , jhoty bateen na bniya kareen uger yeh sach hay saboot laoo .


Assalaamu alaikum warehmat'tullahi'wabarkatuho , We aren't Alim (scholar) to say wrong without being possessing the right knowledge , According to Hadith lack of knowledge it's the sign of upcoming of Khiyamat (last day of this world) as you did above.

I am going to prove that Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) urine is curable by mentioning Hadith of Sahih Bukhari (The 2nd book of Islam more valuable after Quran Al-Kareem).....After reading it you will believe and it sound simple n clear.

......Narrated Abu Qilaba: Anas said, "Some people of 'Ukl or 'Uraina tribe came to Medina and its climate did not suit them. So the Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w) ordered them to go to the herd of (Milch) camels and to drink their milk and urine (as a medicine). So they went as directed and after they became healthy, they killed the shepherd of the Prophet and drove away all the camels. The news reached the Prophet early in the morning and he sent (men) in their pursuit and they were captured and brought at noon. He then ordered to cut their hands and feet (and it was done), and their eyes were branded with heated pieces of iron, They were put in 'Al-Harra' and when they asked for water, no water was given to them." Abu Qilaba said, "Those people committed theft and murder, became infidels after embracing Islam and fought against Allah and His Apostle ." Sahih Bukhari (Book #4, Hadith #234) and (Book #24, Hadith #577) and (Book #52, Hadith #261) and (See Hadith 234 Vol 1) and (Book #59, Hadith #505) and (Book #60, Hadith #134) and (Book #71, Hadith #590) Also in Sahih Muslim (book after Sahih Bukhari) (Book #016, Hadith #4130) and (Book #016, Hadith #4131) and (Book #016, Hadith #4132).......It is as simple as it sound , """ When camels' urine can cure Human diseases Then why can't The most pure urine of Muhammad (s.a.w) wouldn't be pure , We love Muhammad (s.a.w) it is part of Emaan (faith) to love Allah and His servant Muhammad (s.a.w) Jazakh'Allah Khair "
Posted ImageYa rasoolullah (s.a.w) Hame aakela nahi chodana us khabar ke adhere mein jaha koi saati na maa baap n doost aayege sirf Allah ke Rasool ke siwa....
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