Khadijah - The Mother of the Believers by Yasir Qadhi | October 2010
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- Shaykh Yasir Qadhi, Resident Scholar of MIC, talks about the life of one of the best women in history, Khadijah Bint Khuwaylid, and how she was and remains a role model for women everywhere.
This lecture was recorded on Sunday, October 31, 2010.
Every Ummat's heart is full of profind love, respect n compassion for Ummul Muminin Khadija(RA).
Allah's peace and blessings for all of us.
If i would be asked what name I want for myself
It's khadijah
Subhanallah I love her
Alhamdulilaah
SubhanAllah
Allahu Akhbar
La illaaha ilaal laa Muhammad ur Rasuloolaah
JAK for this lecture!
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JAZAKALLAH KHAIR
Wonderful lecture mashaAllah. I also totally agree with Khadija RA being younger than 30 at the time of marriage; she's even 25 according to some narrations.
Khadijah, rahmatullah taala 'aleya :D
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Excellent, I love deeply Khadija. My name is Khadija 🥰
Blessed to share the same name with her 😭🙏🏾
Khadija Osman mashallah. I love that name so much inshallah I will name my daughter that some day 🙃💗
jazakhumullahu khaeran
Shukran jazakaAllah khair sheikh. Why i don't find others? I have only seen this (Khadija ra) and Maria
@1:05:00: Some people say that the attahiyat was a conversation held by Allah and The Prophet (p) along with the angels of the night of Miraj -- is this correct ?
irfand4 it's a fabricated hadith
Assalam-u- alaikum Brother Yasir,
You have mentioned here- Hakim Ibne Hisam as Khadija [ra] nephew , however , after the description of his birth in Kaba- you mentioned him as Ayesha[ra] Nephew!
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when you lecture infront a lot of people and a lot of information you want to share,sometime it will become only small mistake only.....no need to be huge it......you know thaht is Halah....not Ayesha r.a
That was slip of the tongue
Shaykh, At 27:42 you say Allah prohibited adoption? Can you be more explicit about this?
Mukaram Syed “Tabarujj” this is when you claim that the adopted child is yours by blood and this is what’s haram. This is what the prophet pbuh did with zubayr and Allah prohibited it. However adoption otherwise is halal Insha Allah.
That's my point. Shaykh wasn't clear and this maybe interpreted incorrectly.
muhammed ibnu 'abdallah ibnu abdul mudalib ibnu haashim ibnu abdimanaf ibnu quys ibnu kilaab pbuh
Awan married safiya bint Abdul mutalib and she had zubayr who married asmaa
45:30
Please someone explain to me how can this be truth that our prophet had a child from a woman he didn't marry, slave or no slave how can this be right? God forbid
Are you mistaken brother? It truly bothers me
You should understand the time and context in this, hopefully it should help you understand things better.
Not his biological child, but a slave gifted to him by Khadija.
Does it bother you that the previous prophets like Sulaiman (as) and Ibrahim (as) had children from slave girls? i.e ismael (as) from Haga (ra) If not then this shouldn't either. P.S the woman your referring to also agreed and gave consent and so did all his other wives (ra) so if you look at in context you should realise it wasn't something weird back then like it is now in our time. :)
Sister from all the lectuers I've heard about sirah of the prophet saw Maria the slave girl was given the choice to be his wife.she chose not to be his wife and chose to stay as a slave. The norms of those times was very diffrent then our time. Slavery was common all over the world. And in fact the slaves had no right.islam gave them rights. Having many wifes and concubine was also a common practice.But islam changed all that and made it lawfull to only have 4 wifes with conditions attacked to it.in the rest of the world women had no rights what so ever. Look back at when women rights came. It wasn't long a go.its important to study islamic history and world history not seen from the western point of view. The west only teach you europe and America's history. Our prophet was the best human created. He was the prophet of Mercey and non like him.The perfect leader.perfect huseband.perfect father.perfect friend.study him and you'll fall in love with all what he represents.If men in our time were like him we would have a peaceful life.He is even admired by his enemies
As an outsider trying to learn more things about the world, 10 minutes in all that has been talked about is lineage and I cannot continue listening to this, can someone explain to me, a non religious person what is the significance of all these people any why does it matter? Why not just go to the message about the prophet's first wife?
after he's done with the lineage he starts talking about her life. you could forward it a bit. its a really beautiful talk.
+Kidney Thief I can understand why you wouldn't care about the lineage. But many muslims know the lineage of the Quraysh (the tribe of the Prophet Muhammad) so it's interesting to see how the people of quraysh are related to one another.
To fully understand the message one has to understand the context, and this applies to all the Prophets.
People in the East sp Arabs take great pride in lineage. Family background and tribe/family name lends great honour and credibility in our part of the world. Mentioning lineage is traditional and a norm when talking about any august person. Every person mentioned above has played a very significant role in the history of Islam. Hence retrospectively the speaker is linking the people so that one can relate better. (Muslims and researchers understand this significance)
Kidney Thief the Lineage is very important not because that’s how we would value them or should, but because that’s how people back then valued others. Since this is talking about the time of the prophet it is important that lineage is discussed so that we may understand the context and how Khadijah was viewed and held in society. Also to advanced students they can link different people who were alive at the time of the prophet to the same lineage and make connections to further their understanding and knowledge. There’s a whole science in Islam a rare one just based on lineage. There’s a lot to learn from it for good reasons of course.
if khadija would hv been alive Mohd defantly- obvsly wouldnt hv dared to marry any other women including a 6 yr.
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This coming from a sodomote looking freak of nature
Lots of mistakes. He need to study the history from reliable sources.
can you point the mistakes out for us please?