The story of 4 kids of the extended Samouni family in Gaza. By animated
drawings they express what happened to them and their family during
operation 'Cast Lead'.
بسم الله الرحمان الرحيم
In the Name of Allah,
the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.
Question Do you know who is a Sahabiرضى الله عنه ? Answer Sahabiرضى الله عنه is the one who saw Nabiصلى الله عليه وسلم or attended his noble company as a Muslim and died as a Muslim.
Questions
1. Who from amongst the adult companions of Rasulullahصلى الله عليه وسلم , was the first to accept Islam? 2. From amongst the children, who was the first to accept Islam? 3. From amongst the slaves, who was the first to accept Islam? 4. From amongst the women, who was the first to accept Islam? 5. Who was the very first to accept Islam from amongst the entire creation? 6. Which Sahabiرضى الله عنه was the first to create a sea-fleet and to develop NAVAL- power in Islam? 7. Who was the first officially-appointed and independent judge in Islam? 8. Who was the first to attach a door to his house in Makkatul- Mukarramah? 9.Which Sahabiرضى الله عنه was the first to be buried at Kufa (A city in Iraq)? 10. Who was the first male to be martyred in Islam? 11. Who was the first female to be martyred in Islam? 12. Which Sahabiرضى الله عنه was the first to be buried in the cemetery of Madina-tul-Munawwarah, Jannat-ul-Baqee? 13. Who was the first Sahabiرضى الله عنه to be named ''Muhammad'' after Rasulullahصلى الله عليه وسلم ? 14. Who shot the first arrow in Islam? In the battle of ''UHUD'' he killed three mushrikeen (polytheists) with one arrow? 15. By whom was the first prison built in Islam? 16. Who was the first child to be born to the Muhajireen (emigrants) in Madina-tul-Munawwarah? 17. Which Sahabiرضى الله عنه was the first to be born to the Ansaar (Medinites) in Madinah? 18. Who was the first teacher of Islam sent to Madinah-tul-Munawwarah by Rasulullahصلى الله عليه وسلم ? 19. By whom was the first Masjid built in Islam at Quba? 20. Who was the first Sahabiرضى الله عنه to be martyred in the battle of ''BADR''?
21. In which Sahabi'sرضى الله عنه mouth did Rasulullahصلى الله عليه وسلم first apply his blessed saliva? 22. Which two Sahabisرضى الله عنهما were the first to accept Islam from the Ansaar?
23. Who was the first horseman in Islam?
24. Which couple was the first to emigrate in the path of Allah Ta'ala to Abyssinia after the prophet Lutعليه السلام?
25. Who was the first Sahabiرضى الله عنه to greet Rasulullahصلى الله عليه وسلم with the Muslim code of greeting ''Assalamu-Alaikum''?
26. Who was the first Sahabiرضى الله عنه to light a lamp in Masjid-e-Nabawi? When Rasulullahصلى الله عليه وسلم saw this lamp, he exclaimed in exuberance ''If I had a daughter, I would have given her hand in marriage to you!''
27. Which Sahabiرضى الله عنه was the first to accept Islam from Rome?
He dearly wished to personally migrate to Madina-tul-Munawwarah with Rasulullahصلى الله عليه وسلم, but due to some reasons he could not. However he was the first to migrate after Rasulullahصلى الله عليه وسلم. 28. Which Sahabiرضى الله عنه was the first to raise his sword for the cause of Allah Ta'ala when the rumour had spread that Rasulullahصلى الله عليه وسلم had been taken captive by the Quraish? 29. Who was the first Sahabiرضى الله عنه to recite the Qur'an aloud to the Quraish? 30. Who was the first Sahabiرضى الله عنه who pledged allegiance to fight until death, when the Muslims were barred from entering Makkah-tul-Mukarramah on the occasion of ''Hudybiyah''? 31. The wives of Rasulullahصلى الله عليه وسلم once asked him ''Who from amongst us will join you First?'' Rasulullahصللى الله عليه وسلم replied '' The one with the longest hands''. Saudahرضى الله عنها had the longest hands but she was not the first to pass away after Rasulullahصلى الله عليه وسلم. Then only did they realize that Rasulullahصلى الله عليه وسلم meant the one who spends the most in charity! What was her name? 32. He was the first in Islam to compile a book on Ahadith called ''Sadiqah'' in the time of Rasulullahصلى الله عليه وسلم? 33. Who was that Sahabiرضى الله عنه who pioneered the first raid in Islam on the Kuffar after the Muslims had been granted permission to defend themselves? 34. Who was the first to call out Azaan in the Kaabah? 35. Who was the first woman of this Ummat to memorize the entire Qur'an? 36. He was the first to introduce the tradition of performing Salah before being executed. What was his name?
Did you know that Ibn Abbas'sرضى الله عنهما Mother was the First to drape the Kaabah with a cloth?
Answers 1. Abu Bakr رضى الله عنه 2. Ali bin Abu Talibرضى الله عنه 3. Zaid bin Harisaرضى الله عنه 4. Khadija-tul-Kubra رضى الله عنها 5. Khadija-tul-Kubraرضى الله عنها 6. Muawiyaرضى الله عنه 7.Zaid bin sabitرضى الله عنه 8. Suhail bin Amrرضى الله عنه 9. Khabbah bin Al-Aratرضى الله عنه 10. Haarisرضى الله عنه 11. Sumayyaرضى الله عنها 12. Usman bin Mazoonرضى الله عنه 13. Muhammad bin Hatib Al-Jumahiرضى الله عنه 14. Saad bin Abi Waqqasرضى الله عنه 15. Ali bin Abi Talibرضى الله عنه 16. Abdullah bin Zubairرضى الله عنه 17. Numan bin Basheerرضى الله عنه 18. Mus'ab bin Umairرضى الله عنه 19. Ammar bin Yasirرضى الله عنهما 20. Umair bin Al-Humamرضى الله عنه 21. Abdullah bin Zubairرضى الله عنهما 22. Maaz bin Harisرضى الله عنه Rafi bin Malikرضى الله عنه 23. Miqdad bin Aswadرضى الله عنه 24. Usman and Ruqayyaرضى الله عنهما 25. Abu Zar Ghifariرضى الله عنه 26. Tameem-e-Dariرضى الله عنه 27. Sohaib-e-Roomiرضى الله عنه 28. Abu Abdullah Zubairرضى الله عنه Zubair Al-Awamرضى الله عنه 29. Abdullah ibn Masoodرضى الله عنه 30. Abu Sinan Al-Asadyرضى الله عنه 31. Zainabرضى الله عنها 32. Abdullah ibn Amr bin Al Aasرضى الله عنهما 33. Abdullah ibn Jahashرضى الله عنه 34. Bilalرضى الله عنه 35. Aisha Siddiqaرضى الله عنها 36. Khubaibرضى الله عنه
How well do you know the Sahaba? Compiled by Maulana Khalid Dhorat
بسم الله الرحمان الرحيم
In the Name of Allah,
the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.
Introduction
Egypt, also know as Misr in Arabic, is quite unlike any other Muslim country. For almost five thousand years there has been an unbroken historical record of people inhabiting this land on the banks of River Nile. It is along this ribbon of blue, amidst a bright yellow desert landscape that the village of Al-Khayriyyah is located. This is the home of 'Abd al-Kareem, an extremely gentle Egyptian boy who is very keen to show you around his village.
Since the time of the Companion of the Prophetصلى الله عليه وسلم 'Amr ibn al-'Asرضى الله عنه, Egypt has been a Muslim Country. Important Islamic dynasties, such as the Tulinid, Fatimid, Ayyubid, Mamluk and Ottaman, all once ruled this land. Kingdoms, sultanates and empires rose and fell but the River Nile never ceased flowing nor did the hard-working people of the countryside- Fellahin - cease tilling the fertile fields along its banks. Al-khayriyyah is a village of fellahin. Their lives have changed little over the years which has helped them preserve many old Islamic traditions and practices. Now turn the page and let 'Abd al-Kareem introduce you to his colourful Egyptian World. To you all my Salaams.
Luqman Nagy
1. History of My Village
My name is 'Abd al-Kareem and I am a Muslim, al-Hamdulillah. I live in a beautiful Egyptian Village. My village is called Al- Khayriyyah, because the people who first lived here were ''charitable'' - they always offered aid or Khayr to those in need. ''Welcome to my village!'' or as we say in Arabic, ''ahlan wa sahlan wa marhaban fee baytee.'' As you can see, my village is not far from the ancient step pyramid of Zoser at Saqqara, the oldest of all Egyptian pyramids. We live on the banks of the deep and wide Nile River. We read in our history books that my country was called the ''gift of the Nile'' by the ancient Greeks. Egypt is a desert country, but al-Hamdulillah, because of the Nile River, farmers for thousands of years have been able to grow wheat and other crops to support its population. My father owns a herd of water buffalo (or gamoosa in Arabic). These animals resemble big horned cows. They love to eat all the wonderful fresh green grass that grows in the fields near our village. As a result, water buffalo grow very large. My father sells buffalo milk to the city where it is used to make delicious white feta cheese. In late afternoon, the buffalo like to cool themselves in the canal near the river. We sometimes jumps in and help scrub them down!
My father tells me that Al-Khayriyyah is a very old village. He says that perhaps people from our village provided workforce for the construction of Zoser's step pyramid almost 5,000 years ago. This imposing and magnificent structure had a great influence on our lives. We used to sit and play in its shade, and often wondered what life had been like so many years ago. Today, we speak Arabic, but a form of the ancient Egyptian language is still used by the Copts, or Egyptian Christians, in their church services. There are some Coptic villages in the southern part of Egypt.
Everyone in our village owns a vegetable garden. The fertile soil, the bountiful water supply and the hot Egyptian sun all help produce incredibly large sweet carrots and huge white heads of cauliflower, my favourite! Masha'Allah - even the dates in our village are unusually large. You can see some of our date trees just behind the village houses. Al-Hamdulillah, we believe that Allah has truly blessed our home-land - Misr.
Islamic Village Stories Written & Illustrated by Luqman Nagy