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The Charter of Privileges to Christians from the Prophet Muhammad 628 A D
In 628 AD, Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) granted a charter of privileges to the monks of St. Catherine's Monastery on Mount Sinai. It contained several clauses covering all aspects of human rights, including such matters as protection of Christians, freedom of worship and movement, freedom to appoint one's own judges and to own and retain property, exemption from military service, and the right to protection. . In war. English translation of Ashtinam by Anton F. Haddad from Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashtinam_az_Muhammad ... This is a letter issued by Muhammad, Ibn Abdullah, the Messenger, the Prophet and the believers, which is for all people as a trust from God to All his creatures have been sent so that they do not have any supplication from God. here after. Indeed, God is able and wise. This letter addressed to Islam is a promise given to the followers of Jesus of Nazareth in the East and the West, far and near, Arabs and foreigners, known and unknown. This letter contains the oaths that were given to them, and whoever disobeys what is in it is a disbeliever and a transgressor of what was commanded. They consider him as someone who broke God's oath, disbelieved in His covenant, denied His authority, humiliated His religion, and made himself worthy of His curse, whether he is a Sultan or any other Muslim. Whenever monks and Shiites and Christian pilgrims gather together, whether in a mountain or a valley, or a pit, or a plain, or a church, or in places of worship, we are behind them and will protect them. And their property and morals are in the hands of me and my friends and companions, because they are my subjects and under my protection. I will exempt them from anything that may offend them. Of the burdens that others pay as an oath of loyalty. They must give nothing of their earnings but what pleases them—they must not be annoyed, or disturbed, or compelled, or coerced. Their judges should not be changed or prevented from performing their duties, or monks should not be disturbed in the execution of their religious orders, or hermits should not be prohibited from living in their cells. No one is allowed to rob these Christians or destroy or destroy their churches or places of worship or take the things in these houses and bring them to the houses of Islam. And whoever takes something from it, is someone who has broken the oath of God and has truly disobeyed His Prophet. Jizya should not be placed on the shoulders of judges, monks and those whose job is to worship God. Nothing else is taken from them, be it fines, taxes, or any unjust right. Indeed I will keep their covenant wherever they are, on sea or on land, in east or west, in north or south, for they are under my protection and my will of safety, against all that they have. dislike No tax or tithe should be collected from those who devote themselves to the worship of God in the mountains, or from those who cultivate the sacred lands. No one has the right to interfere in their affairs or act against them. Indeed, it is for something else, not for them. Rather, they should be given sustenance and sustenance for every bushel of wheat (about five and a half buckets) during the cropping seasons, and no one has the right to tell them that this is too much or ask them to pay any kind of tax. As for those with property, the rich, and merchants, the tax levied on them should not exceed twelve dirhams per year (about $200 today). No one should force them to travel or be forced to go to war or carry arms. Because Muslims have to fight for them. Do not argue with them, but act according to the verse in the Qur'an which says: Do not argue with the People of the Book except in the best things. Therefore, wherever they are and wherever they are, they will be protected from everything that offends those who invite them to religion (Islam). If a Christian woman marries a Muslim, this marriage should not take place except after his consent, and she should not be prevented from going to her church for prayer. Their churches should be respected and they should not be prevented from building churches or repairing monasteries. They should not be forced to carry weapons or stones. But Muslims must protect them and defend them against others. It is obligatory on every follower of Islam not to oppose and disobey this oath until the Day of Judgment and the end of time.
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Adhan (Call to prayer) | Mishary Rashid Alafasy | Fajr | Maqam Hijaz ᴴᴰ
﷽ In The Name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful Adhān is the first call to prayer. The Adhān is uttered in a loud, albeit sweet melodious, voice to announce to the faithful that it is time for the Obligatory Prayer and to invite them to offer the prayers. Those who perform Adhān are known as 'Muedhin.' The honour of being the first Muedhin goes to Bilal (ra), a black slave who converted to Islam. He had a very sweet, resonant and musical voice. He was appointed as Muedhin by the Prophet (saw). The appointment of a black slave as the first person to call Muslims for prayers, shows that in Islam all human beings are treated as equals. Rich or poor, black or white, short or tall - all are equal in the eyes of Allah. It is the piety of each individual that makes the difference. _________________________________________________________ Adhan is recited in a loud voice by the Muezzin facing the direction of the Ka'ba in the following words, which are said in the order mentioned: "Allahu Akbar" - recited FOUR times. Meaning, "Allah is Most Great."(four times) "Ash-hadu an la ilaha ill-Allah" - recited TWO times. Meaning, "I bear witness that there is none worthy of being worshipped except Allah."(twice) "Ash-hadu anna Muhammad-ar-Rasoolullah" - recited TWO times. Meaning, "I bear witness that Muhammad is the Apostle of Allah."(recited twice) "Hayya 'alas-Salah" - recited TWO times. Meaning, "Come to prayer."(turning the face alone to the right and saying it twice) "Hayya 'alal-falah" - recited TWO times. Meaning, "Come to Success."(turning the face alone to the left and saying it twice) "Allahu Akbar" - recited TWO times. Meaning, "Allah is Most Great" (face back to front and saying it two times). Morning (Fajr) Prayers The following phrase is added after "Hayya 'alal-falah" in the Azan of the early morning prayers: "As-salatu khairum minannaum" - recited Two times. Meaning, "Prayer is better than sleep" (recited two times). ''La ilaha illallah'' There is no deity except for Allah. _________________________________________________________ Copyrights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNLoMj9u8bE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBegHfjLwgU
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The Message 1977 Full Movie 1080p HD English subtitles
The Message produced in 1997 is a movie about the story of the Prophet Muhammad (saw) and his life from the moment of prophethood to his death. Released in 1977 this movie is one of the best to give an overview of the major events that occurred in the prophets lifetime.
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ISLAM is about Knowledge of ALLAH - Hamza Yusuf
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Loving the Best of Creation ﷺ: What is Love? - Shaykh Hamza Yusuf
What is Love? Watch the complete course: https://bit.ly/34awmQV This is an excerpt from a 13 part lecture series by Shaykh Hamza Yusuf entitled: The Life of the Best of Creation ﷺ. This course, taught in the Illuminated city of Madinah by Shaykh Hamza Yusuf, introduces his English translation of a celebrated poem on the blessed life of the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. Written over 400 years ago by the noble and erudite scholar, Shaykh 'Abd al-'Aziz al-Lamti, “The Discerning Eye’s Delight (Qurrat al-Absar)” eloquently honors the life, qualities, and countless virtues of the Messenger of God (God's peace and blessings be upon him). Shaykh Hamza Yusuf's moving commentary of this didactic gem will surely engender a greater love for the Beloved ﷺ. Watch the full version on deenstream.tv: https://bit.ly/34awmQV
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