Translations:On Dokuzuncu Mektup/679/en

    Risale-i Nur Tercümeleri sitesinden
    11.38, 22 Ekim 2024 tarihinde Ferhat (mesaj | katkılar) tarafından oluşturulmuş 170445 numaralı sürüm ("Also, it is related through an authentic narration from Abu Bakr the Veracious that after the Sura about Abu Lahab(*<ref>*Sura 111, al-Masad.</ref>)had been revealed, his wife, “Hammalat al- Hatab” (the wood carrier) Umm Jamil, came to the Ka‘ba with a stone in her hand. She saw Abu Bakr, who was sitting beside the Noble Messenger (Upon whom be blessings and peace), and asked him, “Where’s your friend? I hear that he mocked me. If I see him..." içeriğiyle yeni sayfa oluşturdu)
    (fark) ← Önceki sürüm | Güncel sürüm (fark) | Sonraki sürüm → (fark)

    Also, it is related through an authentic narration from Abu Bakr the Veracious that after the Sura about Abu Lahab(*[1])had been revealed, his wife, “Hammalat al- Hatab” (the wood carrier) Umm Jamil, came to the Ka‘ba with a stone in her hand. She saw Abu Bakr, who was sitting beside the Noble Messenger (Upon whom be blessings and peace), and asked him, “Where’s your friend? I hear that he mocked me. If I see him, I will hit him in the mouth with this rock.” She could not see God’s Messenger (UWBP), although he was sitting beside him.(*[2])Of course, a wood-carrier of Hell like that could not enter the presence of “the Sultan of Lawlak,”(*[3])who was under divine protection, and see him. How could she?

    1. *Sura 111, al-Masad.
    2. *Qadi Iyad, al-Shifa’, i, 349; al-Khafaji, Sharh al-Shifa’, iii, 233; al-Haythami, Majma’ al-Zawa’id, i, 353; Ibn Hibban, Sahih, viii, 152; al-Hakim, al-Mustadrak, ii, 361.
    3. *This refers to the Hadith Qudsi: “But for thee, but for thee, I would not have created the spheres.” (Tr.)