The document discusses several hadiths related to medicine from the Prophet Muhammad. The hadiths discuss using camel's milk and urine as medicine, using black cumin seeds to treat illnesses, the healing properties of honey and cupping therapy. One hadith also mentions that the Prophet was poisoned at Khaybar and suffered greatly from it for days.
Muhammad recommended several natural remedies including drinking camel urine, milk and honey; applying crushed black cumin seeds to the nostrils; dipping flies in drinks; and consuming ajwah dates which he said were a cure for poison. He also endorsed cupping or bloodletting, stating that if any medical practices provided healing, it was cupping. Historians note Muhammad underwent cupping himself after other remedies from Paradise (ajwah dates) proved ineffective.
The document discusses several hadiths related to medicine from the Prophet Muhammad. The hadiths discuss using camel's milk and urine as medicine, using black cumin seeds to treat illnesses, the healing properties of honey and cupping therapy. One hadith also mentions that the Prophet was poisoned at Khaybar and suffered greatly from it for days.
Muhammad recommended several natural remedies including drinking camel urine, milk and honey; applying crushed black cumin seeds to the nostrils; dipping flies in drinks; and consuming ajwah dates which he said were a cure for poison. He also endorsed cupping or bloodletting, stating that if any medical practices provided healing, it was cupping. Historians note Muhammad underwent cupping himself after other remedies from Paradise (ajwah dates) proved ineffective.
The document discusses a hadith found in Islamic texts that depicts the Prophet Muhammad meeting people while dressed in the clothes of his wife Aisha and laying in bed. It references the hadith found in Sahih Muslim and other Islamic books that state Abu Bakr and Umar sought permission to enter while Muhammad was in bed dressed in Aisha's clothes. However, the English translation of this hadith provided is noted as being inaccurate.
1) According to Islamic teachings, when a person dies and is buried, they will experience physical and psychological torments in their grave until the Day of Judgment.
2) The dead will be interrogated by two angels regarding their faith, and beaten by a massive hammer if the answers are wrong, feeling physical pain despite being deceased.
3) They will be attacked by snakes and dragons, and the grave will tighten around them, crushing their bones. Specific punishments are described for those who were unclean or gossiped.
4) Three ways to potentially avoid these torments are: dying on a Friday, from stomach illness, or as a martyr in jihad. However,
The document describes two stories from Islamic texts - a Sunni story and a Shia story - that describe instances where the prophet Muhammad engaged in a "threesome" under a quilt with one of his wives and another man (in the Sunni story) or his cousin Ali (in the Shia story). Both stories are presented as narratives from early Islamic scholars and religious texts. The document cautions Muslims to acknowledge their religious history truthfully and not with "fairy tales or lies."
The document discusses controversial Islamic topics including the marriage of Aisha to the prophet Muhammad at a young age and the hadith that references Muhammad engaging in a threesome. It provides Arabic and English language links to blog posts that critically examine these and other Islamic teachings, with the goal of encouraging cross-examination between Muslims and non-Muslims.
The document discusses the sanctity and sinlessness of Jesus in the Bible, Catholic Encyclopedia, and Quran. It states that Jesus never sinned, was pure and protected from Satan. In contrast, it describes Muhammad as a sinner who is commanded to repeatedly ask forgiveness in the Quran. It also discusses passages from hadith where Muhammad's heart and chest were opened and washed with Zamzam water to cleanse him.
The document claims that Muhammad's followers worshipped him in several ways: by mixing his sweat with perfumes, eating his sputum, drinking the remaining water from his ablutions, and nearly fighting over the remains of the water when he performed ablution. It asserts that this was done by naive Arab-Bedouins who began to worship Muhammad instead of focusing worship on God alone.
This document provides a comparison table summarizing key differences between Shari'ah law and English law. Some of the main points of difference include:
1) Shari'ah law is derived from the Quran and teachings of Muhammad, while English law emanates from acts of Parliament.
2) Shari'ah law covers all aspects of life and does not distinguish between religious and secular matters. English law governs specific legal aspects of life and respects individual freedoms.
3) Punishments under Shari'ah law, such as stoning, amputation and flogging, are prohibited under English law.
The document discusses a hadith found in Islamic texts that depicts the Prophet Muhammad meeting people while dressed in the clothes of his wife Aisha and laying in bed. It references the hadith found in Sahih Muslim and other Islamic books that state Abu Bakr and Umar sought permission to enter while Muhammad was in bed dressed in Aisha's clothes. However, the English translation of this hadith provided is noted as being inaccurate.
1) According to Islamic teachings, when a person dies and is buried, they will experience physical and psychological torments in their grave until the Day of Judgment.
2) The dead will be interrogated by two angels regarding their faith, and beaten by a massive hammer if the answers are wrong, feeling physical pain despite being deceased.
3) They will be attacked by snakes and dragons, and the grave will tighten around them, crushing their bones. Specific punishments are described for those who were unclean or gossiped.
4) Three ways to potentially avoid these torments are: dying on a Friday, from stomach illness, or as a martyr in jihad. However,
The document describes two stories from Islamic texts - a Sunni story and a Shia story - that describe instances where the prophet Muhammad engaged in a "threesome" under a quilt with one of his wives and another man (in the Sunni story) or his cousin Ali (in the Shia story). Both stories are presented as narratives from early Islamic scholars and religious texts. The document cautions Muslims to acknowledge their religious history truthfully and not with "fairy tales or lies."
The document discusses controversial Islamic topics including the marriage of Aisha to the prophet Muhammad at a young age and the hadith that references Muhammad engaging in a threesome. It provides Arabic and English language links to blog posts that critically examine these and other Islamic teachings, with the goal of encouraging cross-examination between Muslims and non-Muslims.
The document discusses the sanctity and sinlessness of Jesus in the Bible, Catholic Encyclopedia, and Quran. It states that Jesus never sinned, was pure and protected from Satan. In contrast, it describes Muhammad as a sinner who is commanded to repeatedly ask forgiveness in the Quran. It also discusses passages from hadith where Muhammad's heart and chest were opened and washed with Zamzam water to cleanse him.
The document claims that Muhammad's followers worshipped him in several ways: by mixing his sweat with perfumes, eating his sputum, drinking the remaining water from his ablutions, and nearly fighting over the remains of the water when he performed ablution. It asserts that this was done by naive Arab-Bedouins who began to worship Muhammad instead of focusing worship on God alone.
This document provides a comparison table summarizing key differences between Shari'ah law and English law. Some of the main points of difference include:
1) Shari'ah law is derived from the Quran and teachings of Muhammad, while English law emanates from acts of Parliament.
2) Shari'ah law covers all aspects of life and does not distinguish between religious and secular matters. English law governs specific legal aspects of life and respects individual freedoms.
3) Punishments under Shari'ah law, such as stoning, amputation and flogging, are prohibited under English law.
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Impact des Critères Environnementaux, Sociaux et de Gouvernance (ESG) sur les...
L'Adoption en Islam
1. L'Adoption en Islam
L'adoption d'un enfant orphelin / indigent était une pratique très populaire et morale
parmi les Arabes pré-islamiques.
En adoptant un orphelin, ils considéraient l'enfant adopté comme leur propre et lui
transmettaient la généalogie et le nom de l'adoptant, l'héritage et l'interdiction de
mariage sur la base de la consanguinité.
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Mahomet, le Prophète de l'Islam, avait un fils adoptif nommé Zaid.
Il l'a fièrement présenté à sa tribu en disant: "Ceci est mon fils"
Tafsir Al-Qurtubi 117/14 تفسير القرطبي
يا معشر قريش اشهدوا أنه إبنى يرثنى و أرثه
Traduction:
"Ô gens de Quraysh, soyez témoins qu'il (Zaid) est mon fils, mon héritier, et moi,
son héritier."
Lien de téléchargement:
http://www.almeshkat.net/books/open.php?cat=6&book=254
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Zaid avait une belle femme nommée Zainab
Un jour, Mahomet, le Prophète de l'Islam, est entré dans la maison de son fils adoptif
Zaid.
Zaid n'était pas là, mais il aperçut sa voluptueuse et belle femme Zainab…
Zainab, la belle-fille de Mahomet, était dans son costume d'Ève
L'admiration l’a excité instantanément, ce que Zainab aussi a remarqué et a mentionné
à son mari Zaid plus tard.
Source: Al-Islam.com
Le Royaume d’Arabie Saoudite
Ministère des Affaires Islamiques,
des Waqfs, de l’Appel et de l’Orientation
http://quran.al-islam.com/Loader.aspx?pageid=706