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... the Conquest of Mecca — the Prophet ﷺ visited his mother's grave at al-Abwa and wept openly, saying he had requested permiss...
...topped at al-Abwa during a journey and visited his mother's grave. He wept openly, making those with him weep too. Then he sa...
...phet ﷺ cried openly following his grandfather's body to the grave — the child who had already buried his mother two years ear...
...ectly that harm to Muhammad would mean war. Abu Talib fell gravely ill in the tenth year of prophethood (619 CE), shortly af...
...ne capital, buried there where Muslim armies would seek his grave for generations. His life — from host of the Prophet ﷺ in M...
...walls, palm frond roof supported by palm trunks, a sand and gravel floor. The qiblah was toward Jerusalem — the practice at t...
...ran (sanam al-Quran) and said: 'Do not make your homes like graves — verily, the shaytan flees from a house in which Surah al...
...it. The Prophet ﷺ buried Uthman in al-Baqi' and marked the grave with a stone: 'I mark the grave of my brother by it.' He re...
...rith. Then the armies met. The Prophet ﷺ threw a handful of gravel toward the Qurayshi ranks at a decisive moment. The Quran ...
... AH — around the time of the Battle of Badr — Ruqayyah fell gravely ill. The Prophet ﷺ instructed Uthman to remain in Medina ...
...ed: 'The angels are carrying it.' Sa'd's mother wept at the graveside and the Prophet ﷺ said: 'Your son's actions were pure, ...
...9 AH. The Prophet ﷺ was present at her burial rites. At her grave, he wept; Uthman ibn Affan stood beside him, also weeping. ...
...personal farewell to the Medinan community, delivered while gravely ill. The Prophet ﷺ offered public restitution for any wr...
...ried except where he dies. Aisha lived in the room with the grave for the rest of her life. The chamber was later incorporate...
... dies except that he is buried where he died.' They dug the grave in the spot where the Prophet had breathed his last in Aish...
...ties whose inhabitants had committed an act of indecency so grave and widespread that it was unprecedented in the history of ...
...h (the People of the Thicket). Both peoples were engaged in grave commercial corruption — cheating in weights and measures, d...
...searching, across the ruins of corrupted scriptures and the graves of righteous teachers, for the truth that was finally stan...
...ehold in Isfahan to the heart of the Islamic caliphate. His grave in al-Mada'in (in present-day Iraq) is known to this day. H...
...he death of Yazid I in 64 AH, the Umayyad dynasty faced its gravest internal crisis. Yazid's young son Muawiyah II renounced ...
The Mihna (inquisition) was one of the gravest deviations in Abbasid history, initiated under Caliph al-...
...xt on the three questions every person will be asked in the grave: Who is your Lord? What is your religion? Who is your Proph...
... it an important reference for Muslims seeking to avoid the gravest transgressions.
...rrection, the nature of the soul after death, trials of the grave, and Barzakh.
...after covering the soul after death, the questioning in the grave, resurrection, and the Day of Judgment.
The gravest sin in Islam. Types of shirk (major and minor), its manif...
The intermediate realm: the questioning in the grave, the punishment and bliss of barzakh, and the soul's journe...
...n: the questioning by the angels, and the experience of the grave.