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Thursday, January 19, 2017

Khulafa e Rashideen (The Rashidun Caliphs) | by Jalal ud Deen Ahmad Amjadi | PDF eBook Free Download


Khulafa e Rashideen:

The Rashidun Caliphs (signifying "Properly Guided", "Uprightly Guided", "Honorable" Caliphs;
Arabic: الخلفاء الراشدون‎‎ al-Khulafāʾu ar-Rāshidūn), frequently just called, on the whole, "the Rashidun", is a term utilized as a part of Sunni Islam to allude to the 30-year rule of the initial four caliphs (successors) taking after the demise of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, in particular: Abu Bakr, Umar, Uthman ibn Affan, and Ali of the Rashidun Caliphate, the primary caliphate. The idea of "Properly Guided Caliphs" began with the later Abbasid Caliphate situated in Baghdad. It is a reference to the Sunni basic "Hold solidly to my case (sunnah) and that of the Rightly Guided Caliphs" (Ibn Majah, Abu Dawood).
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History:

The initial four Caliphs who governed after the passing of Muhammad are frequently depicted as the "Khulafāʾ Rāshidūn". The Rashidun were either chosen by a chamber (see the decision of Uthman and Islamic majority rules system) or picked in light of the desires of their antecedent. In the request of progression, the Rāshidūn were:
Abu Bakr (632–634 CE).
Umar ibn al-Khattab, (Umar І, 634–644 CE) – Umar is frequently spelled Omar in some Western grant.
Uthman ibn Affan (644–656 CE) – Uthman is regularly spelled Othman (or Osman) in some non-Arabic grant.
Ali ibn Abi Talib (656–661 CE) – During this period in any case, Muawiyah ibn Abi Sufyan (Muawiyah I) controlled the Levant and Egypt areas autonomously of Ali.
Notwithstanding this, there are a few perspectives with respect to extra rashidun. Hasan ibn Ali, the eldest grandson of Muhammad, quickly succeeded Ali ibn Abi Talib as caliph in 661 CE and is perceived by a few students of history as a major aspect of the Rashidun. Hasan ibn Ali abandoned his entitlement to the caliphate for Muawiyah I keeping in mind the end goal to end the potential for ruinous common war.
The names of the initial four caliphs engraved at the vault of Yeni Mosque in Eminönü, Istanbul. Development was started amid the regime of Safiye Sultan and finished by Turhan Hatice Valide Sultan, the mother of Sultan Mehmed IV.
Umar ibn Abdul Aziz (Umar Іі), who was one of the Umayyad caliphs, has frequently been viewed by Sunni students of history as one of the Rashidun, as cited by Taftazani. All the more seldom, the Ottoman caliph Fatih Sultan (Mehmed II) is additionally infrequently respected to be among the appropriately guided caliphs. In the Ibadi convention be that as it may, just the initial two caliphs, Abu Bakr and Umar are thought to be the "Two Rightly Guided Caliphs".
Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani likewise incorporates the Abbassid caliphs, including Harun al-Rashid, in his list.

Abu Bakr:

Abu Bakr (Abdullah ibn Abi Qahafa) (Arabic: عبد الله بن أبي قحافة‎, translit. 'Abdullāh container Abī Quhāfah‎, c. 573 CE obscure correct date 634/13 AH)
was a senior buddy (Sahabi) and the father-in-law of Muhammad. He managed over the Rashidun Caliphate from 632-634 CE when he turned into the principal Muslim Caliph taking after Muhammad's death.[3] As caliph, Abu Bakr succeeded to the political and authoritative capacities already practiced by Muhammad, since the religious capacity and power of prophethood finished with Muhammad's demise as per Islam. Abu Bakr was called Al-Siddiq (The Truthful) and was known by that title among later eras of Muslims. He kept the as of late changed over Muslims from scattering, kept the group joined together and merged Islamic grasp on the area by containing the Ridda, while expanding the Dar Al Islam the distance to the Red Sea.

Umar ibn al-Khattab:

Umar (Arabic: عمر بن الخطاب‎, translit. `Umar ibn al-Khattāb‎, c. 586–590 – 644:685) c. 2 Nov. (Dhu al-Hijjah 26, 23 Hijri) was a main buddy and guide to Muhammad, and turned into the second Muslim caliph after Muhammad's demise and led for 10 years. He succeeded Abu Bakr on 23 August 634 as the second caliph, and assumed a noteworthy part in Islam. Under Umar the Islamic domain extended at an extraordinary rate controlling the entire Sassanid Persian Empire and more than 66% of the Eastern Roman Empire. His authoritative capacities, his firm political and regulatory control over a quickly growing realm and his splendidly organized multi-prong assaults against the Sassanid Persian Empire that brought about the triumph of the Persian domain in under two years, denoted his notoriety for being an awesome political and military pioneer. Among his triumphs are Jerusalem, Damascus, and Egypt. He was executed by a Persian hostage.

Uthman ibn Affan:

Uthman ibn `Affan (Arabic: عثمان بن عفان‎, translit. `Uthmān ibn `Affān‎) (c. 579 – 17 July 656) was one of the sidekicks of Muhammad. Uthman was naturally introduced to the Umayyad group of Mecca, an effective group of the Quraysh tribe. He got to be caliph at 70 years old. Under his administration, the domain ventured into Fars (exhibit day Iran) in 650 and a few zones of Khorasan (present-day Afghanistan) in 651, and the triumph of Armenia was started in the 640s. His control finished when he was killed.
Uthman is maybe best known for shaping the board of trustees which incorporated the fundamental content of the Quran as it exists today,[10] in view of content that had been accumulated independently on material, bones and shakes amid the lifetime of Muhammad furthermore on a duplicate of the Quran that had been ordered by Abu Bakr and left with Muhammad's dowager after Abu Bakr's passing. The board of trustees individuals were likewise reciters of the Quran and had retained the whole content amid the lifetime of Muhammad. This work was embraced because of the immense development of Islam under Uthman's govern, which experienced various vernaculars and dialects. This had prompted variation readings of the Quran for those proselytes who were not acquainted with the dialect. In the wake of clearing up any conceivable blunders in articulation or lingos, Uthman sent duplicates of the holy content to each of the Muslim urban areas and battalion towns, and pulverized variation texts.

Ali ibn Abi Talib:

Ali was the cousin of Muhammed and experienced childhood in similar family. He was the second individual after Khadija, the primary spouse of Muhammed, to acknowledge Islam in Makkah. He was just 10 years of age at the season of his transformation. At 21 years old, he wedded Fatima, Muhammed's most youthful little girl by Khadija, and turned into the child in-law of Muhammed. He had three children and two little girls with Fatima; Hassan, Hussain, Muhsin, Umme-kulsum and Zainab. Muhsin kicked the bucket in childhood.[citation needed] He was a recorder of the Quran and kept a composed duplicate of it. He remembered verses from the Quran when they were revealed.[citation needed] During the Khalifat of Uthman, Umar and Abu Bakr, he was a piece of the Majlis-e-Shura and dealt with Madina in their absence. 
After the passing of Uthman, Medina was in political disorder for various days. Following four days, when the revolutionaries who killed Uthman felt that it was vital that another Khalifa ought to be chosen before they cleared out Medina, Many of the colleagues drew closer Ali to play the part of caliph, which he declined to do initially.[citation needed] The agitators then offered Khalifat to Talha and Zabair who additionally won't. The ansars additionally declined their offer to pick another Kahlifa. Along these lines, the radicals debilitated to take intense measures if another Khalifa was not picked inside 24 hours. To determine the issue, every single Muslim pioneer assembled at the mosque of the Prophet. They all concurred that the best individual who fit every one of the characteristics of a Caliph was Ali. Hence, Ali was induced into taking the post. Talha and Zubair and some others then performed Bayyat at Hazrat Ali's hand trailed by a general Bayyat on 25 Zil Hajj 656 CE.
After his arrangement as caliph, Ali rejected a few commonplace governors, some of whom were relatives of Uthman, and supplanted them with trusted assistants, for example, Malik al-Ashtar. Ali then exchanged his capital from Medina to Kufa, the Muslim army city in what is presently Iraq. The capital of the area of Syria, Damascus, was held by Mu'awiyah, the legislative head of Syria and a brother of Uthman, Ali's killed predecessor.
His caliphate harmonized with the First Fitna or common war when Muslims were partitioned over who had the authentic right to involve the caliphate, and which was finished, all in all, by Mu'awiyah's suspicion of the caliphate.
Ali was killed, and kicked the bucket on the 21st of Ramadan in the city of Kufa (Iraq) in 661 CE by Abdur Rehman ibn Muljim, a Kharijite who was later acquitted and left by Ali's child Imam Hassan (Muhammad's grandson) as per the will of Ali.

Military extension:

The Rashidun Caliphate significantly extended Islam past Arabia, overcoming all of Persia, other than Syria (637), Armenia (639), Egypt (639) and Cyprus (654).

Social arrangements:

Amid his rule, Abu Bakr built up the Bayt al-Mal (state treasury). Umar extended the treasury and built up an administration working to direct the state finances.
Upon success, in all cases, the caliphs were loaded with the upkeep and development of streets and extensions as an end-result of the vanquished country's political loyalty.

Common exercises:

Common welfare in Islam began as the development and buy of wells. Amid the caliphate, the Muslims repaired a number of the maturing wells in the terrains they conquered.
Notwithstanding wells, the Muslims constructed numerous tanks and waterways. Numerous trenches were obtained, and new ones built. While a few channels were avoided for the utilization of friars, (for example, a spring bought by Talhah), and the poor, most trenches were interested as a rule open utilize. A few channels were built between settlements, for example, the Saad trench that gave water to Anbar, and the Abi Musa Canal to give water to Basra.
Amid a starvation, Umar ibn al-Khattab requested the development of a trench in Egypt interfacing the Nile with the ocean. The reason for the waterway was to encourage the vehicle of grain to Arabia through an ocean course, up to this point transported just via arrive. The trench was developed inside a year by 'Amr ibn al-'As, and Abdus Salam Nadiv composes that "Arabia was freed of starvation for every one of the times to come."
After four surges hit Mecca after Muhammad's passing, Umar requested the development of two dams to secure the Kaaba. He additionally developed a dam close Medina to shield its wellsprings from flooding.

Settlements:

The region of Basra was meagerly populated when it was vanquished by the Muslims. Amid the rule of Umar, the Muslim armed force discovered it an appropriate place to build a base. Later the zone was settled and a mosque was erected.
Upon the triumph of Madyan, it was settled by Muslims. Nonetheless, soon the earth was viewed as cruel, and Umar requested the resettlement of the 40,000 pioneers to Kufa. The new structures were developed from mud blocks rather than reeds, a material that was well known in the area, yet burst into flames effortlessly.
Amid the victory of Egypt the territory of Fustat was utilized by the Muslim armed force as a base. Upon the victory of Alexandria, the Muslims returned and settled in similar region. At first the land was principally utilized for field, yet later structures were constructed.
Other officially populated ranges were extraordinarily extended. At Mosul, Arfaja al-Bariqi, at the charge of Umar, developed a post, a couple places of worship, a mosque and a territory for the Jewish population.

Muslim perspectives:

The initial four caliphs are especially noteworthy to present day intra-Islamic level headed discussions: for Sunni Muslims, they are models of honest run; for Shia Muslims, the initial three of the four were usurpers. It is reasonable to note here that acknowledged customs of both Sunni and Shia Muslims detail contradictions and pressures between the four properly guided caliphs.

Sunni points of view:

They are called so since they have been viewed as model Muslim pioneers by Sunni Muslims. This phrasing came into a general use far and wide, since Sunni Islam has been the prevailing Islamic convention, and for quite a while it has been viewed as the most legitimate wellspring of data about Islam in the Western world.
They were all nearby friends of Muhammad, and his relatives: the little girls of Abu Bakr and Umar were hitched to Muhammad, and three of Muhammad's daughters[citation needed] were hitched to Uthman and Ali. Moreover, their progression was not innate, something that would turn into the custom after them, starting with the ensuing Umayyad Caliphate. Board choice or caliph's decision decided the successor initially.
Sunnis have since quite a while ago saw the time of the Rashidun as excellent and an arrangement of administration—based upon Islamic honorableness and legitimacy—they look to imitate. Sunnis likewise liken this framework with the common achievement that was guaranteed by Allah, in the Quran and hadith, to those Muslims who sought after His pleasure; this stupendous achievement has assist added to the emulatory bid of the Rashidun era.

Shia custom:

As indicated by Shia Islam, the primary caliph ought to have been Ali trailed by the Shia Imams. Shia Muslims bolster this claim with the Hadith of the lake of Khumm. Another purpose behind this support for Ali as the main caliph is on the grounds that he had an indistinguishable relationship to Muhammad from Aaron (Hārūn) needed to Moses (Mūsa). This is a result of the Hadith or saying of Muhammed, "You (Ali) are to me as Harun was to Musa, aside from that there will be no prophet after me". Beginning with Muhammad to Ali to the grandsons of Muhammad, Hasan ibn Ali and Hussein ibn Ali (Muhammad had no surviving children of his own) etc.
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Wednesday, January 18, 2017

Hazrat Rabia Basri | PDF eBook Free Download now


She is said to have been conceived in 714 or 717/718 CE (95 and 98 Hijri) in Basra, Iraq of the Qays tribe. Much of her initial life is described by Farid ud-Din Attar, a later Sufi Saint and writer, who utilized prior sources. Rabia herself did not leave any composed works about her life.
She was the fourth little girl of her family and in this manner named Rabia, signifying "fourth". In spite of the fact that not naturally introduced to servitude, her family was poor yet regarded in the group.
As per Fariduddin Attar, when Rabia was conceived, her folks were poor to the point that there was no oil in house to light a light, nor even a material to wrap her with. Her mom requested that her significant other get some oil from a neighbor, yet he had determined in his life never to request anything from anybody with the exception of God. He put on a show to go to the neighbor's entryway and returned home with nothing.
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In the night Muhammad appeared to him in a fantasy and let him know, "Your recently conceived little girl is a most loved of the Lord, and should lead numerous Muslims to the right way. You ought to approach the Amir of Basra and present him with a letter in which ought to be composed this message: 'You offer Durood to the Holy Prophet one hundred times each night and four hundred times each Thursday night. Nonetheless, since you neglected to watch the administer last Thursday, as a punishment you should pay the carrier four hundred dinars'".
Rabia's dad got up and went straight to the Amir with tears of euphoria moving down his cheeks. The Amir was enchanted on accepting the message, realizing that he was according to Muhammad. He appropriated 1000 dinars to poor people and euphorically paid 400 dinars to Rabia's dad. The Amir then requested that Rabia's dad come to him at whatever point he required anything, as the Amir would profit particularly by the visit of such a spirit dear to the Lord.

Life:

After the passing of her dad a starvation overwhelmed Basra and Rabia separated from her sisters. Legend has it, that she was going with a train, which fell under the control of criminals. The head of the thieves abducted Rabia, and sold her in the market as a slave. The new ace of Rabia used to take hard administration from her.
After she had completed her home employments, she would pass the entire night in petition. She spent a hefty portion of her days watching quick. Once the ace of the house got up amidst the night, and was pulled in by the voice in which Rabia was going to her Lord. She was beseeching in these terms:
"Master! You know well that my sharp craving is to do Your edicts and to serve Thee with my entire being, O light of my eyes. In the event that I were free I would pass the entire day and night going to You. Be that as it may, what would it be a good idea for me to do when you have made me a slave of an individual?"
Without a moment's delay the ace felt that it was blasphemous to keep such a wali in his administration. He chose to serve her. In the morning he called her and advised her his choice; he would serve her and she ought to abide there as the fancy woman of the house. On the off chance that she demanded going out he was willing to free her from servitude. She let him know that she was willing to go out to bear on her love in isolation. This the ace conceded and she went out.
Rabia went into the forsake to implore and turned into an austere. She is frequently refered to similar to the ruler of pious women, and was known for her entire dedication as "unadulterated love of God." As a model among others gave to God, she gave a model of common love amongst God and His creation; her case is one in which the cherishing enthusiast on earth gets to be unified with the Beloved.
She contributed a fruitful existence of immaculate, magnanimous love as a supplement to the occasionally strict austere practices of her ancestors. This flawless love she looked to advance moved the presence of the austere for her own individual, now living for the Beloved in total worship to God.
Her murshid was Ḥasan al-Baṣrī, himself a known holy person hoisted at the level of the seven sacrosanct souls. She didn't have much other than a broken container, a surge tangle and a block, which she utilized as a pad. She spent throughout the night in petition and examination. As her distinction developed she had numerous devotees. She additionally had exchanges with a large number of the eminent religious individuals of her time. In spite of the fact that she had numerous offers of marriage, and (custom has it) one even from the Amir of Basra, she declined them as she had no time in her life for something besides God.

She implored:

O God! In the event that I venerate You because of a paranoid fear of Hell, blaze me in Hell what's more, on the off chance that I adore You in any expectation of Paradise, bar me from Paradise. Be that as it may, on the off chance that I adore You for Your Own purpose, resentment me not Your everlasting Beauty.

Demise:

Rabia was in her right on time to mid-80s when she died in Basra in 185 AH/801 CE, where her tomb was appeared outside the city.

Reasoning:

Regularly noted as having been the absolute most well known and persuasive Sufi lady of Islamic history, she was prestigious for her extraordinary prudence and piety. She was an exceptional, dedicated self-denying; when inquired as to why she played out a thousand custom surrenders both amid the day and around evening time, she replied:
"I seek no reward for it; I do it so that the Messenger of God, may God favor him and give him peace, will savor the experience of it upon the arrival of Resurrection and say to the prophets, 'Observe what a lady of my group has accomplished'".
What's more, she was serious in her discipline and commitment to God. As a clarification of her refusal to lift her make a beeline for the sky [to God] as a demonstration of unobtrusiveness, she used to say: "Were the world the ownership of a solitary man, it would not make him rich...Because it is passing away."
She was the person who first put forward the principle of Divine Love known as Ishq-e-Haqeeqi and is broadly thought to be the most imperative of the early Sufi poets. Much of the verse that is credited to her is of obscure birthplace. After an existence of hardship, she suddenly accomplished a condition of self-acknowledgment. At the point when asked by Shaikh Hasan al-Basri how she found the mystery, she reacted by expressing:
"You know of the how, however I know of the how-less."
One of the numerous myths that encompass her life is that she was liberated from subjugation since her lord saw her imploring while encompassed by light, understood that she was a holy person and dreaded for his life on the off chance that he kept on keeping her as a slave.
While she evidently got numerous marriage offers (counting a proposition from Hasan al-Basri himself), she stayed abstinent and kicked the bucket of maturity, a self-denying, her lone care from the pupils who took after her. She was the first in a long line of female Sufi spiritualists.
Women's activist hypothesis in view of the life of Rabi'a al-Adawiyya
A few parts of the Sufi religion propose that Sufi belief systems and practices have remained as counters to overwhelming society and its impression of ladies and the connections amongst men and ladies. The stories enumerating the life and practices of Rabi'a al-Adawiyya demonstrate a countercultural comprehension of the part of sex in the public arena. Her part as a profound and scholarly prevalence is portrayed in a few accounts.
In a Sufi story, the acclaimed Sufi pioneer Hasan al-Basri clarified, "I passed one entire night and day with Rabi'a...it never went through my mind that I was a man nor did it jump out at her that she was a woman...when I took a gander at her I considered myself to be bankrupt [i.e. as profoundly worth nothing] and Rabi'a as genuinely true [rich in otherworldly virtue]."

Stories:

One day, she was seen going through the avenues of Basra conveying a pot of flame in one hand and a can of water in the other. At the point when asked what she was doing, she said,"I need to put out the flames of Hell, and torch the prizes of Paradise. They hinder the best approach to Allah. I would prefer not to love from dread of discipline or for the guarantee of reward, yet essentially for the love of Allah." In his Life of St Louis, Jean de Joinville reports this account of a lady, however no name or religious association is given to the lady, and the report seems, by all accounts, to be contemporary (when in reality Joinville lived three centuries after Rabia).
At the point when Rabia would not come to go to the sermons of Hasan Basri, he would convey no talk that day. Individuals in the group of onlookers asked him for what good reason he did that. He answered: "The syrup that is held by the vessels implied for the elephants can't be contained in the vessels implied for the ants."
In mainstream culture:
The life of Rabia has been the subject of a few films by Turkish silver screen. One of these movies, Rabia, discharged in 1973, was coordinated by Osman F. Seden, and Fatma Girik assumed the main part of Rabia. Rabia, Ilk Kadın Evliya (Rabia, The First Woman Saint), another Turkish film on Rabia, additionally of 1973 was coordinated by Süreyya Duru and featured by Hülya Koçyiğit.
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