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We can learn a lot about male/female interactions and proper behavior that females and males should each adapt by reading about what took place between Musa عليه السلام and the two women he met at the watering well after he fled from Misr.
The Qur’an mentions that when he reached Madyan :
وَجَدَ عَلَيْهِ أُمَّةً مِنَ النَّاسِ يَسْقُونَ وَوَجَدَ مِنْ دُونِهِمُ امْرَأَتَيْنِ تَذُودَانِ
(he found there a group of men watering, and besides them he found two women who were keeping back.)
This means they were stopping their sheep from drinking with the sheep of those shepherds, lest some harm come to them (to avoid being in close proximity with the men).
Lesson learned: Women should not purposely go around and mingle with men and be in close proximity with them. When in the streets - stick to the sides. When you need to pass by groups or individuals - keep the farthest distance between you and the man/men. That is to protect you and preserve your honor.
The Qur’an continues saying that when Musa, peace be upon him, saw them, he felt sorry for them and took pity on them:
قَالَ مَا خَطْبُكُمَا ۖ
(He said: "What is the matter with you?")
meaning, 'why do you not water your flocks with these people?'
قَالَتَا لَا نَسْقِي حَتَّىٰ يُصْدِرَ الرِّعَاءُ ۖ
(They said: "We cannot water until the shepherds take...")
meaning, 'we cannot water our flocks until they finish.'
وَأَبُونَا شَيْخٌ كَبِيرٌ
(And our father is a very old man.)
means, 'this is what has driven us to what you see.'
فَسَقَىٰ لَهُمَا
(So he watered (their flocks) for them,)
ثُمَّ تَوَلَّىٰ إِلَى الظِّلِّ فَقَالَ رَبِّ إِنِّي لِمَا أَنْزَلْتَ إِلَيَّ مِنْ خَيْرٍ فَقِيرٌ
(then he turned back to shade, and said: "My Lord! Truly, I am in need of whatever good that You bestow on me!") Ibn 'Abbas, Ibn Mas'ud and As-Suddi said: "He sat beneath a tree."
Lesson learned: If a brother needs to speak to a sister, don’t do small talk - get straight to the point. No “Hey, how are you, where are you from, what’s your name.” Speak publicly and stick to the point. Musa عليه السلام didn’t even wait to be thanked or ask any further questions after returning their sheep to them, he simply left. This is the attitude and manner brothers should have when it comes to their believing sisters - ready to help if they need help, and keeping communication to a minimum to avoid fitnah.
When the two women came back quickly with the sheep, their father was surprised that they returned so soon. He asked them what had happened, and they told him what Musa, peace be upon him, had done. So he sent one of them to call him to meet her father.
Allah says:
فَجَاءَتْهُ إِحْدَاهُمَا تَمْشِي عَلَى اسْتِحْيَاءٍ
(Then there came to him one of them, walking shyly.)
meaning, she was walking like a free woman, as it was narrated from the Commander of the faithful, 'Umar, may Allah be pleased with him: "She was covering herself from them with the folds of her garment."
Ibn Abi Hatim recorded that 'Amr bin Maymun said, 'Umar, may Allah be pleased with him, said: "She came walking shyly, putting her garment over her face. She was not one of those audacious women who come and go as they please." This chain of narrators is Sahih.
The Qur’an mentions that when he reached Madyan :
وَجَدَ عَلَيْهِ أُمَّةً مِنَ النَّاسِ يَسْقُونَ وَوَجَدَ مِنْ دُونِهِمُ امْرَأَتَيْنِ تَذُودَانِ
(he found there a group of men watering, and besides them he found two women who were keeping back.)
This means they were stopping their sheep from drinking with the sheep of those shepherds, lest some harm come to them (to avoid being in close proximity with the men).
Lesson learned: Women should not purposely go around and mingle with men and be in close proximity with them. When in the streets - stick to the sides. When you need to pass by groups or individuals - keep the farthest distance between you and the man/men. That is to protect you and preserve your honor.
The Qur’an continues saying that when Musa, peace be upon him, saw them, he felt sorry for them and took pity on them:
قَالَ مَا خَطْبُكُمَا ۖ
(He said: "What is the matter with you?")
meaning, 'why do you not water your flocks with these people?'
قَالَتَا لَا نَسْقِي حَتَّىٰ يُصْدِرَ الرِّعَاءُ ۖ
(They said: "We cannot water until the shepherds take...")
meaning, 'we cannot water our flocks until they finish.'
وَأَبُونَا شَيْخٌ كَبِيرٌ
(And our father is a very old man.)
means, 'this is what has driven us to what you see.'
فَسَقَىٰ لَهُمَا
(So he watered (their flocks) for them,)
ثُمَّ تَوَلَّىٰ إِلَى الظِّلِّ فَقَالَ رَبِّ إِنِّي لِمَا أَنْزَلْتَ إِلَيَّ مِنْ خَيْرٍ فَقِيرٌ
(then he turned back to shade, and said: "My Lord! Truly, I am in need of whatever good that You bestow on me!") Ibn 'Abbas, Ibn Mas'ud and As-Suddi said: "He sat beneath a tree."
Lesson learned: If a brother needs to speak to a sister, don’t do small talk - get straight to the point. No “Hey, how are you, where are you from, what’s your name.” Speak publicly and stick to the point. Musa عليه السلام didn’t even wait to be thanked or ask any further questions after returning their sheep to them, he simply left. This is the attitude and manner brothers should have when it comes to their believing sisters - ready to help if they need help, and keeping communication to a minimum to avoid fitnah.
When the two women came back quickly with the sheep, their father was surprised that they returned so soon. He asked them what had happened, and they told him what Musa, peace be upon him, had done. So he sent one of them to call him to meet her father.
Allah says:
فَجَاءَتْهُ إِحْدَاهُمَا تَمْشِي عَلَى اسْتِحْيَاءٍ
(Then there came to him one of them, walking shyly.)
meaning, she was walking like a free woman, as it was narrated from the Commander of the faithful, 'Umar, may Allah be pleased with him: "She was covering herself from them with the folds of her garment."
Ibn Abi Hatim recorded that 'Amr bin Maymun said, 'Umar, may Allah be pleased with him, said: "She came walking shyly, putting her garment over her face. She was not one of those audacious women who come and go as they please." This chain of narrators is Sahih.
Lesson learned: A real honorable and free Muslimah walks with shyness in her gait, not boldly and seductively, what they like to call “confidence” with their chests outstretched and swaying their bodies. This is not confidence, but rather shamelessness and ugliness. Also, women should cover their faces (its absolutely Fardh in our Shari’ah and consensus has been narrated on it by many early scholars). Also, women should not be so accustomed to speaking with ikhwa and being around them that they feel absolutely nothing anymore. They should stick to their homes, only leaving when they have a need and should always hate to have the gaze of strangers fall upon her even if she’s covered and should feel even shyer when she has to speak to a man. All of this applies online aswell as in person. (As far as private messages between the opposite genders, many scholars have mentioned it’s haram and fitnah, so stay away).
The story continues:
قَالَتْ إِنَّ أَبِي يَدْعُوكَ لِيَجْزِيَكَ أَجْرَ مَا سَقَيْتَ لَنَا
(She said: "Verily, my father calls you that he may reward you for having watered (our flocks) for us.")
This is an example of good manners: she did not invite him directly lest he have some suspicious thoughts about her. Rather she said: "My father is inviting you so that he may reward you for watering our sheep," i.e., give you some payment for that.
After this Musa عليه السلام doesn’t make small talk with her on the way back to her home or even speak a single unnecessary word. Due to this she said to her father later about him:
قَالَتْ إِحْدَاهُمَا يَا أَبَتِ اسْتَأْجِرْهُ ۖ إِنَّ خَيْرَ مَنِ اسْتَأْجَرْتَ الْقَوِيُّ الْأَمِينُ
(And said one of them: "O my father! Hire him! Verily, the best of men for you to hire is the strong, the trustworthy.")
She said to her father:
يَا أَبَتِ اسْتَأْجِرْهُ
(O my father! Hire him!)
as a shepherd to look after the sheep.
'Umar, Ibn 'Abbas, Shurayh Al-Qadi, Abu Malik, Qatadah, Muhammad bin Ishaq and others said: "When she said:
إِنَّ خَيْرَ مَنِ اسْتَأْجَرْتَ الْقَوِيُّ الْأَمِينُ
(Verily, the best of men for you to hire is the strong, the trustworthy.) her father said to her, 'What do you know about that?' She said to him, 'He lifted a rock which could only be lifted by ten men, and when I came back with him, I walked ahead of him, but he said to me, walk behind me, and if I get confused about the route, throw a pebble so that I will know which way to go.'"
Lesson learned: Keep yourself out of Fitnah brothers. One of the scholars of the past said “Walk behind a lion, but do not walk behind a woman.” Musa عليه السلام did not want to speak to her alone and unnecessary while they walked back to her home. In fact, he didn’t even want to hear her voice giving him directions (because he didn’t know the way to her home) so he told her to just throw pebbles and stay behind him. Avoiding all unnecessary communications with women online and in real life is a sign of Taqwa, especially because the Prophet صلى الله عليه و سلم told us that no fitnah is greater than the fitnah of a woman.
In the end, the woman’s father hires Musa عليه السلام and marries her to him. Keep the story in mind the next time you have to interact with the opposite gender brothers and sisters and it will benefit you greatly insha’Allah.
Wallahu ‘Alam
The story continues:
قَالَتْ إِنَّ أَبِي يَدْعُوكَ لِيَجْزِيَكَ أَجْرَ مَا سَقَيْتَ لَنَا
(She said: "Verily, my father calls you that he may reward you for having watered (our flocks) for us.")
This is an example of good manners: she did not invite him directly lest he have some suspicious thoughts about her. Rather she said: "My father is inviting you so that he may reward you for watering our sheep," i.e., give you some payment for that.
After this Musa عليه السلام doesn’t make small talk with her on the way back to her home or even speak a single unnecessary word. Due to this she said to her father later about him:
قَالَتْ إِحْدَاهُمَا يَا أَبَتِ اسْتَأْجِرْهُ ۖ إِنَّ خَيْرَ مَنِ اسْتَأْجَرْتَ الْقَوِيُّ الْأَمِينُ
(And said one of them: "O my father! Hire him! Verily, the best of men for you to hire is the strong, the trustworthy.")
She said to her father:
يَا أَبَتِ اسْتَأْجِرْهُ
(O my father! Hire him!)
as a shepherd to look after the sheep.
'Umar, Ibn 'Abbas, Shurayh Al-Qadi, Abu Malik, Qatadah, Muhammad bin Ishaq and others said: "When she said:
إِنَّ خَيْرَ مَنِ اسْتَأْجَرْتَ الْقَوِيُّ الْأَمِينُ
(Verily, the best of men for you to hire is the strong, the trustworthy.) her father said to her, 'What do you know about that?' She said to him, 'He lifted a rock which could only be lifted by ten men, and when I came back with him, I walked ahead of him, but he said to me, walk behind me, and if I get confused about the route, throw a pebble so that I will know which way to go.'"
Lesson learned: Keep yourself out of Fitnah brothers. One of the scholars of the past said “Walk behind a lion, but do not walk behind a woman.” Musa عليه السلام did not want to speak to her alone and unnecessary while they walked back to her home. In fact, he didn’t even want to hear her voice giving him directions (because he didn’t know the way to her home) so he told her to just throw pebbles and stay behind him. Avoiding all unnecessary communications with women online and in real life is a sign of Taqwa, especially because the Prophet صلى الله عليه و سلم told us that no fitnah is greater than the fitnah of a woman.
In the end, the woman’s father hires Musa عليه السلام and marries her to him. Keep the story in mind the next time you have to interact with the opposite gender brothers and sisters and it will benefit you greatly insha’Allah.
Wallahu ‘Alam
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An update regarding Abu Hamzah’s trial:
His younger brother (also a revert, may Allaah bless him) has let us know that his case was pushed back by his lawyer so he can go through all the “evidence” presented by the government.
Continue to remember our brother in your duas, as well as his younger brother - it is not easy for him either. May Allaah make this struggle a means to Jannah for them.
His younger brother (also a revert, may Allaah bless him) has let us know that his case was pushed back by his lawyer so he can go through all the “evidence” presented by the government.
Continue to remember our brother in your duas, as well as his younger brother - it is not easy for him either. May Allaah make this struggle a means to Jannah for them.
Forwarded from فرقت
The brother posted a picture of his daughter wearing hijab to copy her mum allahumma baarik lahaa. And this is what happened next. Mind you, during this pandemic, *many* are homeschooling. And even previously in Maldives, there were some who homeschooled and that which was known to the government.
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Here is a murutad from Maldives.
"probably even teaching your kids at school"
The reason why the government wants to force us to send our children to these mixed schools.
They have made laws that when the child turns 4, it is obligatory to send them to school and if not, action will be taken against the parents, i.e; taking the children away from the parents & putting them in the orphanage and the parents put in jail.
Same goes for refusing to vaccinate children due to valid concerns, or anything really, like our little pearls opting to wear shar'ī libas even.
"probably even teaching your kids at school"
The reason why the government wants to force us to send our children to these mixed schools.
They have made laws that when the child turns 4, it is obligatory to send them to school and if not, action will be taken against the parents, i.e; taking the children away from the parents & putting them in the orphanage and the parents put in jail.
Same goes for refusing to vaccinate children due to valid concerns, or anything really, like our little pearls opting to wear shar'ī libas even.
Forwarded from Ibn Malik - Publications
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Stay firm, don't back down on your beliefs, don't change, don't compromise, don't delude, don't waver."
– Shaykh Ahmad Musa Jibril
– Shaykh Ahmad Musa Jibril
Forwarded from فرقت
In your zest to create awareness, don't lose your ghayrah over your brethren, please.
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Torture by Maldivian Police to a Maldivian Family in Afghanistan Prison (as related by a family member on a talk show on twitter space):
◾️Ali Shafiu H. Moonlight Villa, Male' was arrested along with his wife and 4 children (all under the age of 10)
◾️The family says wife was four months pregnant, when the Afghan police tortured her resulting in her miscarriage.
◾️Even after she had miscarried, she was denied any medical attention and was made to suffer for many days with her dead foetus still inside her.
◾️Under the orders of Maldivian Police, a forced statement against Ali Shafiu was taken from the wife and kids at gun point
◾️Ali Shafiu was electrocuted, tortured, stripped, and left in snow until he passes out
◾️The family is denied any medical attention, they are severely malnourished and underweight; the wife does not even weigh 35 kg now
◾️The relatives in Maldives have been trying to get the kids into safety. They have been begging for help from the Maldivian government, yet no help has been provided so far.
These are just the highlights and only a little of what the family has been going through for approximately 3 years.
#FreeAliShafiuAndFamily
◾️Ali Shafiu H. Moonlight Villa, Male' was arrested along with his wife and 4 children (all under the age of 10)
◾️The family says wife was four months pregnant, when the Afghan police tortured her resulting in her miscarriage.
◾️Even after she had miscarried, she was denied any medical attention and was made to suffer for many days with her dead foetus still inside her.
◾️Under the orders of Maldivian Police, a forced statement against Ali Shafiu was taken from the wife and kids at gun point
◾️Ali Shafiu was electrocuted, tortured, stripped, and left in snow until he passes out
◾️The family is denied any medical attention, they are severely malnourished and underweight; the wife does not even weigh 35 kg now
◾️The relatives in Maldives have been trying to get the kids into safety. They have been begging for help from the Maldivian government, yet no help has been provided so far.
These are just the highlights and only a little of what the family has been going through for approximately 3 years.
#FreeAliShafiuAndFamily
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Bismillaah.
Brothers and sisters as many of you are probably already aware, the kuffar are now already in the process to deport our honourable sisters back to their countries where (depending on their country) they’ll most likely face life sentences and be separated from their families and kids. For the ones that we’re still able to gather money for and help with their releases (in sha Allaah), we should put all of our efforts towards this goal, to help as many sisters as we possibly can.
A lot of us today talk about on-going charity and the main things that pop up in our minds are things like giving the copy of the Quraan to someone, buying Quraan for the masjid, helping to build a masjid, etc… These are all great opportunities of on-going charities no doubt, but helping prisoners, orphans, wives of shuhadah, wives of prisoners, etc… is more of an obligation on us, more rewarding, and should supersede the other opportunities! Every single person reading this can contribute in some way or another.
To help, contact:
@ummimarah0 (sisters)
@Bloodwithmusk (sisters)
@helpingsisters_ukhti (sisters)
Or
@helpingsisters_akhi (brothers)
JazakumAllaahu khayran.
Brothers and sisters as many of you are probably already aware, the kuffar are now already in the process to deport our honourable sisters back to their countries where (depending on their country) they’ll most likely face life sentences and be separated from their families and kids. For the ones that we’re still able to gather money for and help with their releases (in sha Allaah), we should put all of our efforts towards this goal, to help as many sisters as we possibly can.
A lot of us today talk about on-going charity and the main things that pop up in our minds are things like giving the copy of the Quraan to someone, buying Quraan for the masjid, helping to build a masjid, etc… These are all great opportunities of on-going charities no doubt, but helping prisoners, orphans, wives of shuhadah, wives of prisoners, etc… is more of an obligation on us, more rewarding, and should supersede the other opportunities! Every single person reading this can contribute in some way or another.
To help, contact:
@ummimarah0 (sisters)
@Bloodwithmusk (sisters)
@helpingsisters_ukhti (sisters)
Or
@helpingsisters_akhi (brothers)
JazakumAllaahu khayran.