Hazrat Uzair A.S / Ezra



Hazrat Uzair A.S


The man who slept for 100 years and was given his life back afterwards was Hazrat Uzair A.S or Prophet Ezra, reported Hazrat Abdullah bin salam R.A. Hazrat Wahab bin Munba R.A noted that as a saint and a wise man. He went out one day to his own farm, as was his custom. On his return, he passed through a ruined building. It was so hot out there that he decided to take refuge in the building.
He entered the ruined town and dismounted his donkey, taking figs and grapes in his basket. He took his bowl and squeezed the grapes in it to soak the dry piece of bread to make it edible. He then laid down to rest. He observed that the roof was still intact and looked at what remained of the ruins. The people had long been lost, and he saw bones. He said:
Oh! How will Allah ever bring it to life after its death?  Ch 2:259 Quran
He said this not out of doubt but out of curiosity. Allah sent the Angel of Death to take his life. He remained dead for one hundred years. During his sleep, so many incidences took place to bani Israel.
After one hundred years had passed and there had been changes in Israelite affairs, Allah sent an angel upon Ezra to revive his heart and his eyes in order for him to feel and see how Allah revives the dead. The angel said: "For how long did you sleep?" He said: "A day or part of a day." He said this because he knew he had slept early in the afternoon and woke up late in the afternoon. The angel said: "You remained asleep for one hundred years." He ate and drank the food which he had prepared before he was overtaken by that long sleep. Then the angel revived his donkey.
Almighty Allah said:
And look at your donkey! Thus We have made of you a sign for the people. Look at the bones, how We bring them together and clothe them with flesh." When this was clearly shown to him he said: "I know now that Allah is able to do all things. Ch 2:259 Quran
Uzair replied I know Allah knows all and Allah can do anything.
Revisiting his home
He rode on his donkey and entered his native place, but the people did not recognize him, nor did his household, except the maid, now an old crippled woman. She was his servant. When he last saw her, she was 20yrs of age. He asked her: "Is this the house of Ezra?" She said: "Yes, but the people have long forgotten Ezra." He said: "I am Ezra, Allah had taken my life for a one hundred years and has now returned it to me." She said: "Subhan Allah! Ezra is missing from 100 years and no one seem to know his whereabouts. Ezra’s prayers were answered when he prayed to Allah. The sick used to get well when he prayed. Pray to cure me of blindness if you are Ezra." He prayed for her and massaged her eyes and took her by the hand. "Get up by the power of Allah," he said. The crippled woman stood up and walked; she opened her eyes and saw; her blindness was gone. She said: "I bear witness that you are Ezra."
Testimonies and copying torah
She rushed to the assembly of the Israelites. Ezra's son was one hundred eighteen years old, and his children's children now were lords of the assembly. She called out to them saying: "This is Ezra come to you." They accused her of lying. She said: "I am your old maid. He has just prayed to Allah for me, and here I am whole again, walking and seeing." The people stood up and looked at him. His son said: "My father had a mark between his shoulders, a black mole," and they discovered it. They said: "None among us memorized the Torah since Nabuchad nezzar (Bakht Nasr) burned it, except Ezra; and there was only one copy of the Torah, which was hidden by Uzair/Ezra’s father. He buried it in the days of Nabuchad nezzar in a place none but Ezra knows." Ezra led the people to the hidden place and took out that copy of the Torah. Its leaves had rotted, and the book itself crumpled.
Ezra sat under the shade of a tree surrounded by the children of Israel. Two stars shinned on him and entered his body. He readily remembered all the verses of torah and copied out the Torah for them. Henceforth, the Jews said that Ezra is the son of Allah, for two evidences which came down from Heaven and for his copying the torah and for his fighting the cause of the Israelites. For jews, Moses always had a prewritten script but Ezra had it in his heart due to this he was called as son of God. He had been copying the Torah for Ezekial in the land of darkness in the hermitage of Ezekiel. The village which was in ruins is said to be Sayrabadh.
Ibn Abbas commanded: " So it is as Allah said:
We have made of you a sign for the people. Ch 2:259 Quran

That is, for the Israelites, in that he was sitting among his children, the old men, and he a youth. He died as a forty year old, and Allah resurrected him at the same age on the day of his death."

References:
http://storiesofquran.blogspot.com/2011/08/hazrat-uzair-as.html
http://www.ijunoon.com/islam/?section=Qasas+ul+Anbiya&ss=Hazrat+Uzair+%28A.S%29

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Monday, March 12, 2012

From Kashu-Meer to Kashmir (3000 B.C)

Ancient and present writers, researchers, and historians agree that the present area of Kashir was once a huge lake where life came into existence after its water dried up. 
Latest researches carried out by the archeologists have proved the etymology of fairy tales about the existence of water and lake in ancient times which was known as satisar- meaning 'the lake of Goddess Sati', the consort of Lord Shiva. there are different etymologies regarding the transformation of lake of kashmir into a valley. 

Muslim Etymology

According to Muslims, king of all the animals, birds, jinns/spirits, witches etc., a pious prophet of Allah Hazrat Suleman A.S on his famous floating throne, along with his people was traveling from nearby land where he saw a magnificent lake surrounded by the mountains covered with snow. From his wide knowledge base granted by Almighty, he could see there lies a land under the lake which has exclusive and rare seeds which could be used to cultivate this land with trees of fruits and flowers making this land heaven like full of beauty here and there only if the water of that lake dries up some way or other.

Suleman A.S discussed about this possibility with his people mainly containing spirits, jinns etc. He expressed his wish that whoever evacuates the water of the lake  in such a way that it wont harm the land underneath will be rewarded by any of his desires. it is been said that a jinn called Kashu was also present in the council. He came forward and said to Suleman that I am ready for this task but I have a request to make that I am in love with a fairy called Meer. As you just said that you will grant a wish to whoever does this task therefore it is my request that i may be granted to marry her upon completion of this task. 

Suleman A.S accepted his request and Kashu, jinn, split the mountain from Barah Mola/baramulla/varahmula, boring an opening in it for the water to flow out into the plains below. this river was known as vasasat in the past and as River Jehlum today. Since the lake was so wide spread that it would have taken long to drain off all the water, Kashu decided to take nap in the meanwhile. He slept, therefore, under the shady trees. After some time when he woke up he found that all the water had drained off but the water took those seeds with it in this process. Jinn got scared and recalled that his king, Suleman, had strictly directed him that seeds must not drain along with the water. Kashu got up abruptly and started to fill his hands full of seeds and throw them back in the valley. The seeds got spread everywhere in the valley. This is why even today there are many self grown flower and fruit trees in this valley.

Jinn, after messing with the seeds, happily returned to the council. Suleman A.S acknowledged his request and announced Kashu and Meer's wedding in front of all the people present in the council. Afterwards that land got famous due to the wedding couple; kashu and meer which with the passage of time became Kashmir.

Suleman A.S's reign longed from 964 BC till 924 B.C. From this it it can be assumed that the transformation of lake took place some time in between this time.

Hindu Myths about Kashmir

The hindu myths are entirely different about this transformation. Kalhana, the author of Rajatarangini, wrote that valley of kashmir was once a huge lake where the wife of Shiv- Parvati, used to wander from the mountains of harlna mukh in north towards kansa nag lake in the south in her beautiful boat. Because of Parvati, this lake was know as a holy woman's lake/satisar. It is been said that there lived a demon called Jal Dev, illegal son of Jalodbhava (meaning "born of water"), who tortured and devoured the people, who lived near mountain slopes. Hearing the suffering of the people, Kashyap, a Saraswat Brahmin, came to the rescue of the people that lived there. But Jal Dev hid in the deep waters of the lake. On this event, Shiv (or according to some traditions Vishnu) with the help of his trishul split the mountains of Bara Mulla to help them. The water started to evacuate from the lake but jal dev took refuge under the deepest pits of the earth. The place is said to be nearby the present world's city of kashmir- Sri Nagar. When all the efforts to pull jal dev up went in vain, Parvati cast off a mountain over him to bury him alive. That mountain is called Hari Parbat (Hara Parbat in past). From so many years, people used to worship parvati on this mountain top.

People started to go in that valley after the assurance of Jal dev's death. In the beginning, the weather was so cold that it was nearly impossible to survive there. people visited valley of kashmir only in the summer season and slowly started to live there and formed communities over there.

These Hindu mythological tales are thousand of years old. If we acknowledge the story of Parvati's trips in her boat, then this could be 8000 B.C old story but Hindu history first pointed out about kashmir right before the battle of maha bharat. where kashmir is described as a small valley surrounded by high mountains in North of Bharat way to which is very dangerous. They have also named the king of the valley. On the contrary, the fossil fuels found in kashmir to date are only 3000 B.C old. According to some of the scholars, the name "Kashmir," in Sanskrit, implies land desiccated from water: "ka" (the water) and shimeera (to desiccate). Since the water of satisar was desiccated which is why it is known as kashmir.

No matter what, all the researchers and historians agree on one point that in ancient times this area was covered with water which was some way or other for the purpose of populating this land. As per some other traditions, from very ancient times, kashmir was a solitary and lonesome forest surrounded by the dangerous and insurmountable mountain tops with the killing weather where even the birds had no courage to fly over. People started to visit this land after when the weather started to set off. Shepherds from nearby areas of Bhambar, Rajwari, Kaghan etc. started to take their animals and cattle during the summer season. These people were highly uncivilized people who happened to be very uncultured and uneducated. 

Various Others

Darya Dev
Another story found in the literature is about a man named Chandra Dev. He was so old and feeble that his body gave up to function properly. He took some food and other necessities and went to live in a small cave for his survival after when he found it difficult to go back to his land with his other fellows. At the start of winter season, dangerous looking devils started to appear on that land. These men started to irritate that old chap. He ran towards Chashma/stream called Nila Nag to save his life. The ruler/king of nila nag or neelam nag was sitting in his council. Chandra begged him to save him from those devils. Nila nag offered him his holy book called nilmat puran and ordered him to take it with him this book will rescue you from those devils. He did what he was told and to his surprise he was no more bothered. 

Next year when his old friends visited that land again they were astonished to find chandra alive. Chandra explained all that happened to him and invited them to start following nilmat puran. The master among those people, Darya Dev, experimentally left behind some other fellows just to check whether this nilmat puran works or not. It did worked this time too and seeing them alive, Darya decided to live in that valley and started community over there. He was the first ruler of kashmir. His family reigned over kashmir for hundred of years which was then ruined by the flood of Noah. During the flood, a huge avalanche fell near the mountain of Bara Mola stoping all the water in the valley, resulting in the drowning of all  people and turned the valley into pond. As per the stories, it took over 300 years to dry up the water of satisar after the mountain of bara mola was split.

Hazrat Suleman A.S/Sandeman

In 1282 B.C, according to the history of kashmir, after Narendra (last obedient ruler of Godhar family) took oath as a ruler of kashmir (which lasted for 2 weeks only), Suleman A.S visited kashmir and rested on the mountain tops of Shankra Aharg or kohjeet on his floating throne. All the people started to pay visits to him some regarded him as an angel while others thought he is God. Raja Narendra also went there to see him. he was so impressed and over whelmed by his soft and polite attitude that he decided to leave everything and go with Suleman A.S.

The people of kashmir requested Suleman A.S to recover the land drowned under water near sandmat nagar thousand of years ago. Suleman ordered his people which mainly contained jinns to remove the water from that area. Jinns split some of the land near khada bar which deepened the river. This, except the area where present lake dolar is located, cleared the entire land and gave an opportunity to the people of kashmir to cultivate that land for living. 

One event similar to this can be found in the writings of Pandit Ratnagar. According to Ratnagar, a man named sandeman visited the land of kashmir from western holy lands right after when narendra took charge of the government. Sandeman stayed at the mountain tops of koh e larjeet. His throne was one of its kind which floated in the sky. He was a king of all the jinns, spirits, witches, animals, birds, insects etc. His writings leads to the quite convincing thoughts that Pandit Ratnagar's Sandeman was none other than Hazrat Suleman A.S who stayed at the mountain tops on his floating throne with his people. Even the name "Sandeman" resembles to the name of Suleman A.S 


References

Kashmir:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kashmir
Rajatarangini: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rajatarangini
Kalhana:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalha
Kashyap: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kashyap
saraswat brahmin: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saraswat_Brahmin
bara mulla: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baramulla
Sati: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dakshayani
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Thursday, November 10, 2011

Is smoking cigarettes Haraam?

Praise be to Allah and peace and blessings be on His Prophet (Peace Be Upon Him).
 
Smoking is one of the things which has caused a lot of problems and harm these days and it has spread like wild fire. Perhaps you know that all nations of the world – Muslim and Non Muslim alike – have now started to fight smoking, because they know that it is very harmful. Islam forbids everything that is harmful. Undoubtedly there are foods and drinks which are beneficial and good, and others which are harmful and bad.

Before we discuss this topic in detail, we should know that Allaah the Almighty has divided things in the world into two types, good or permissible (al-tayyibaat, al-halaal) and evil or prohibited (al-khabaa'ith, al-haraam), and there is no third type.

Allah says (interpretation of the meaning) in surat al-A'raaf (7:157):
"And He makes good things halaal for them and bad things haraam."

Is smoking one of the good and lawful things (al-tayyibaat) or one of the evil and unlawful things (al-khabaa’ith)?

Considering this fact, smoking can either be permissible and good or prohibited and evil.

Thus, we present some of its characteristics and let the person asking the question see himself in which type lies smoking.


Firstly:


There is no disagreement among the physicians and sane people that smoking is harmful for the health of others who inhale the polluted breath of the smoker. It is one of the major causes of lung cancer and other diseases. It is also one of the major causes of death. Medical research has proven the harmful effects of smoking mothers on their children.

The offensive smell caused by smoking is a source of pain to the worshippers of Allah among humans and angels. The angels are offended and suffer from the same things that the human beings suffer from.

Allah said (interpretation of the meaning):

"Those who cause harm to believing men and women without any reason do a great sin." (Surat al-Ahzaab, 33:58)

"Do not kill yourself. Allah is Merciful unto you." (Surat al-Nisaa' 4:29)

In addition, His Prophet SAWS (peace be upon him) said:

"There is no harm or causing of harm (in Islaam)." (Arabic "laa darar wa laa diraar")



He SAWS (peace be upon him) also said:

"A person will not be able to move on the Day of Judgment until he is asked about ... his body as to what he engaged it in."

Smoking also goes against the saying of the Prophet SAWS:

"Your body has a right on you."

Secondly:


It was narrated that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Allaah forbids you to trade gossip, to ask too many questions and to waste money.” And Allaah forbade wasteful extravagance when He said (interpretation of the meaning):

“and eat and drink but waste not by extravagance, certainly He (Allaah) likes not Al Musrifoon (those who waste by extravagance)." [al-A’raaf 7:31]

And He described the slaves of the Most Merciful as follows (interpretation of the meaning):

“And those who, when they spend, are neither extravagant nor niggardly, but hold a medium (way) between those (extremes)” [al-Furqaan 25:67]

The whole world now knows that the money spent on smoking is to be considered as money wasted, from which no benefit is gained; indeed, it is money spent on something harmful. If the money which is spent on smoking worldwide were to be collected, it could have saved entire populations who have died of starvation. Is there anyone more foolish that one who holds a dollar bill and sets fire to it? What is the difference between him and the one who smokes? Indeed, the smoker is more foolish, because the folly of the one who burns a dollar bill ends there, whilst the one who smokes burns his money and also harms his body.

The money that is spent on cigarettes is used on buying a harmful thing and is therefore an extravagance. Allah said (interpretation of the meaning):
"… and do not be extravagant wasters. Those who are extravagant are kinsmen of Satan." (Surat al-Israa' 17:26-27)

Extravagance (in Islam) means spending on something haraam.

Spending money on cigarettes is a waste of resources as well. The Prophet SAWS (peace be upon him) said:

"A person will not be able to move on the Day of Judgment until he is asked about ..... what he owned as to how he spent it."

Thirdly:


How many disasters have been caused by smoking, because of cigarette butts which are thrown away and cause fires. Other disasters have been caused in other ways, as when a house was burned down with its occupants inside, when a man lit his cigarette when there was a gas leak.

Fourthly:


How many people are offended by the smell of smokers, especially when you are unfortunate enough to have one of them standing next to you in the mosque. Probably any nasty smell is easier to bear than the smell of the smoker’s mouth when he has just woken up. It is amazing how many women can put up with the smell of their husbands’ mouths! The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) forbade those who had eaten garlic or onions from coming to the mosque so that they would not offend their fellow-worshippers with their smell. The smell of onions and garlic is easier to bear than the smell of the smoker and his mouth.


Considering all that has been presented, it can be clearly seen that smoking is an evil among many others. It is not permissible to indulge in it, or buy and sell it, or even to offer it to others. It is incumbent on a person who is addicted to it that he must make all efforts and get whatever necessary treatment to stop it. If the unbelievers have understood the harm caused by smoking and made laws regarding it, the Muslims should be even more eager to stop it and treat those who are addicted to it.

We ask Allah the Almighty to cure everyone indulging in this evil and help him in giving it up. Allah is the Best Guide to the Right Path.

Source
Sheikh Muhammed Salih Al-Munajjid
Shaykh Sa’d al-Humayd



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