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The Madinese Hope

The Madinese Hope. "Know surely, this is the Prophet with whom the Jews are ever threatening us; wherefore let us make haste and be the first to join him.“

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The Madinese Hope

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  1. The Madinese Hope "Know surely, this is the Prophet with whom the Jews are ever threatening us; wherefore let us make haste and be the first to join him.“ "We have left our community for no tribe is so divided by hatred and rancour as they are. Allâh may cement our ties through you. So let us go and invite them to this religion of yours; and if Allâh unites them in it, no man will be dearer than you."

  2. The First Pledge at al-’Aqabah - 12 men from Madina The Pledge: "We will not worship any one but one Allah; we will not steal; neither will we commit adultery, nor kill our children; we will not utter slander, intentionally forging falsehood and we will not disobey you in any just matter." The Prophet (saw) said: "He who carries it out, Allâh will reward him; and who neglects anything and is afflicted in this world, it may prove redemption for him in the Hereafter; and if the sin remains hidden from the eyes of the men and no grief comes to him, then his affair is with Allâh. He may forgive him or He may not." [Bukhari 1/550; 2/727; 2/1003]

  3. The Second Pledge at al-’Aqabah 73 men and 2 women "O you people of the Khazraj — the Arabs used to call the Ansâr (Helpers) Khazraj, whether from Khazraj or Aws — you all know the position that Muhammad holds among us. We have protected him from our people as much as we could. He is honoured and respected among his people. He refuses to join any party except you. So if you think you can carry out what you promise while inviting him to your town, and if you can defend him against the enemies, then assume the burden that you have taken. But if you are going to surrender him and betray him after having taken him away with you, you had better leave him now because he is respected and well defended in his own place."

  4. The Second Pledge at al-’Aqabah Principles of the pledge: To listen and obey in all sets of circumstances. To spend in plenty as well as in scarcity. To enjoin good and forbid evil. In Allâh’s service, you will fear the censure of none. To defend me in case I seek your help, and debar me from anything you debar yourself, your spouses and children from. And if you observe those precepts, Paradise is for you.

  5. The Second Pledge at al-’Aqabah "Nay, it would never be; your blood will be my blood. In life and death I will be with you and you with me. I will fight whom you fight and I will make peace with those with whom you make peace."

  6. The Planning of the Hijrah The Prophet’s migration plan had three goals: Leaving Makkah Safely Securing the road to Madinah Preparing Madinah for their arrival

  7. Hijrah Umm Salamah: - Remained in Makkah for a year, unable to migrate without her son.

  8. Hijrah Suhaybar-Rumi: ومن الناس من يشري نفسه ابتغاء مرضات الله والله رءوف بالعباد And of the people is he who sells himself, seeking means to the approval of Allah . And Allah is kind to [His] servants.

  9. Hijrah Umaribn al-Khattab: “O Quraysh, if any of you wants his mother to lose a son, his wife to become a widow, and his children to become orphans, then let him meet me tomorrow after Fajr prayers behind this valley because I am migrating!”

  10. Hijrah ‘AyyashibnYahya: قل يا عبادي الذين أسرفوا على أنفسهم لا تقنطوا من رحمة الله إن الله يغفر الذنوب جميعا إنه هو الغفور الرحيم Say, "O My servants who have transgressed against themselves [by sinning], do not despair of the mercy of Allah . Indeed, Allah forgives all sins. Indeed, it is He who is the Forgiving, the Merciful."

  11. Hijrah وجعلنا من بين أيديهم سدّا ومن خلفهم سدّا فأغشيناهم فهم لا يبصرون And We have put before them a barrier and behind them a barrier and covered them, so they do not see.

  12. Hijrah إلا تنصروه فقد نصره الله إذ أخرجه الذين كفروا ثاني اثنين إذ هما في الغار إذ يقول لصاحبه لا تحزن إن الله معنا فأنزل الله سكينته عليه وأيده بجنود لم تروها وجعل كلمة الذين كفروا السفلى وكلمة الله هي العليا والله عزيز حكيم If you do not aid the Prophet - Allah has already aided him when those who disbelieved had driven him out [of Makkah] as one of two, when they were in the cave and he said to his companion, "Do not grieve; indeed Allah is with us." And Allah sent down his tranquillity upon him and supported him with angels you did not see and made the word of those who disbelieved the lowest, while the word of Allah - that is the highest. And Allah is Exalted in Might and Wise.

  13. Hijrah The intricacy of the Prophet’s migration plan: Ali ibnAbiTalib is assigned to sleep in the Prophet’s bed The Prophet goes to Abu Bakr’s house disguised (at a time he wouldn’t normally leave his house) He left from the back door of his house rather than the front door. Began his travel south, rather than north. Abdullah ibnAbiBakr was entrusted with gathering news and reporting it to them. AsmaabintAbiBakr was entrusted with providing them with food

  14. Hijrah The intricacy of the Prophet’s migration plan: 7. Amribn Fehr is entrusted with wiping the tracks of Abu Bakr and the Prophet 8. Ali ibnAbiTalib is assigned with returning the belongings of Quraysh (distracting them). 9. Abu Bakr prepares two camels for their journey 10. The Prophet waits with Abu Bakr in the cave for three days until everything settles and Quraysh tires of looking for the Prophet.

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