2256Damascus Syria 1061 01 Jan 1958 true 1062 Gaza City, Gaza Strip true 4267 AGROPECUARIA BETANIA LTDA Yazid sent an order to his employee al-Waleed Ibn Utba in Madina to take a pledge to him (Yazid ) so Waleed was sent to Hussain and Abdullah Ibn al-Zubair The survivors were marched by Yazid's army from Karbala to Kufah, where Sakinah AbuDardฤ al-Anแนฃhฤri (Bahasa Arab:ุฃุจูˆ ุงู„ุฏุฑุฏุงุก ุงู„ุฃู†ุตุงุฑูŠ) adalah Sahabat Nabi Muhammad.. Biografi. Pada awalnya, Dia adalah seorang Yahudi di Madinah.Kemudian setelah Ia mendengarkan dakwah Nabi Muhammad, Dia memeluk Islam.Ia pernah ditawarkan oleh Khalifah Umar bin Khattab untuk menjadi hakim di Suriah, tetapi ditolaknya.Kemudian Khalifah memintanya untuk mengajarkan Islam Kitaakan melihat bagaimana sosok Salman Al-Farisi menjadi tauladan dalam kepemimpinan. Ketika beliau memimpin sebuah daerah yang bernama Madain, beliau dikenal dengan sosok yang bijaksana dan sangat sederhana. Dalam sebuah riwayat juga pernah dikisahkan bahwa Salam pernah menasihati Abu Darda' RA, tatkala ia mengetahui bahwa sahabatnya AbuJuhayfah berkata,"Nabi saw memnbuat ikatan persaudaran antara Salman dengan Abu al Darda al-Anshari. Suatu saat Salman berkunjung kepada Abu Darda dan mendapat Ummu Abu Darda berpakaian lusuh, ia bertanya mengapa Ummu Darda seperti itu, ia menjawab saudaramu Abu ad-Darda tidak tertarik dengan kemewahan duniawi. Sementara itu Abu ad-Darda AbuDarda' Radliyallahu Anhu memiliki nama lengkap Uwaimir bin Zaid bin Qais, seorang sahabat perawi hadist dari Anshar, dari kabilah Khajraj, beliau menghapal al-Qur'an dari Rasulullah sallallahu 'Alaihi Wasallam. Dalam perang Uhud Rasulullah Salallahu 'Alaihi Wasallam bersabda mengenai dirinya "Prajurit berkuda paling baik adalah Uwaimir" Beliau ini dipersaudarakan oleh Wn9gpqQ. ๏ปฟSalman al-Farsi is known as the Imam, the Flag of Flags, the Inheritor of Islam, the Wise Judge, the Knowledgeable Scholar, and One of the House of the Prophet . These were all titles the Prophet gave him. He stood fast in the face of extreme difficulties and hardships to carry the Light of Lights and to spread the secrets of hearts to lift people from darkness to light. He was a noble companion of the Prophet . He reported sixty of his sayings. He came from a highly respected Zoroastrian family from a town near Ispahan. One day while passing by a church, he was attracted by the voices of men praying. Drawn by their worship, he ventured in and found it better than the religion of his upbringing. On learning that the religion originated in Syria, he left home, against his fatherโ€™s wishes, went to Syria and associated himself with a succession of Christian anchorites. He came to know from them the coming of the last Prophet and the signs accompanying his advent. He then traveled to Hijaz where he was seized, sold into slavery, and taken to Madina, where he eventually met the Prophet . When he found in the Prophet the fulfillment of all the signs of which he had been informed by his Christian teachers, he affirmed the testification of faith โ€“ Shahada. Servitude prevented Salman from being at the battles of Badr and Uhud. The Apostle helped him gain his release from slavery by planting with his own hand three hundred palm trees and giving him a large piece of gold. Once a free man he took part in every subsequent battle with the Prophet . In Ibn Ishaqโ€™s Sirat Rasul Allah, we find the following in Salmanโ€™s account to the Prophet of his journey in search of the true religion โ€œ`Asim ibn `Umar ibn Qatada said that he was told that Salman the Persian told the Prophet that his master in Ammuriya told him to go to a certain place in Syria where there was a man who lived between two thickets. Every year as he used to go from one to the other, the sick used to stand in his way and everyone he prayed for was healed. He said, Ask him about this religion which you seek, for he can tell you of it.โ€™ So I went on until I came to the place I had been told of, and I found that people had gathered there with their sick until he came out to them that night passing from one thicket to the other. The people came to him with their sick and everyone he prayed for was healed. They prevented me from getting to him so that I could not approach him until he entered the thicket he was making for, but I took hold of his shoulder. He asked me who I was as he turned to me and I said, God have mercy on you, tell me about the Hanafiya, the religion of Abraham.โ€™ He replied, You are asking about something men do not inquire of today; the time has come near when a prophet will be sent with this religion from the people of the Haram. Go to him, for he will bring you to it.โ€™ Then he went into the thicket. The Prophet said to Salman, If you have told me the truth, you met Jesus the son of Mary.โ€™โ€ In one of the Prophetโ€™s battles called al-Ahzab or al-Khandaq Salman advised the Prophet to dig trenches around Madinah in defense of the city, a suggestion which the Prophet happily accepted. He then went ahead and helped the digging with his own hands. During this excavation, Salman struck upon a rock which he was unable to break. The Prophet took an axe and hit it. The first strike brought forth a spark. He then hit it a second time and brought forth a second spark. He then struck for the third time and brought forth a third spark. He then asked Salman , โ€ O Salman, did you see those sparks?โ€ Salman replied, โ€œYes, O Prophet, indeed I did.โ€ The Prophet said, โ€œThe first spark gave me a vision in which Allah has opened Yemen for me. With the second spark, Allah opened Sham and al-Maghreb the West. And with the third one, Allah opened for me the East.โ€ Salman reported that the Prophet said โ€œNothing but supplication averts the decree, and nothing but righteousness increases life,โ€ and โ€œYour Lord is munificent and generous, and is ashamed to turn away empty the hands of a servant when he raises them to him.โ€ Tirmidhi transmitted them. At-Tabari recounts that in the year 16 the Muslim army turned to the Persian front. In order to confront the Persian king at one point the Muslim army found itself on the opposite bank of the great Tigris River. The commander of the army, Sa`d Ibn Abi Waqqas, following a dream, ordered the entire army to plunge into the rushing river. Many people were afraid and hung back. Sa`d, with Salman by his side, prayed first โ€œMay Allah grant us victory and defeat His enemy.โ€ Then Salman prayed โ€œIslam generates good fortune. By Allah, crossing rivers has become as easy for the Muslims as crossing deserts. By Him in whose hand lies Salmanโ€™s soul, may the soldiers emerge from the water in the same numbers in which they entered it.โ€ Sa`d and Salman then plunged into the Tigris. It is reported that the river was covered with horses and men. The horses swam and when they tired the river floor seemed to rise up and support them until they regained their breath. To some it seemed that the horses rode effortlessly on the waves. They emerged on the other bank, as Salman had prayed, having lost nothing from their equipment but one tin cup, and no one having drowned. They went on to take the Persian capital. Salman acted as spokesman and said to the conquered Persians โ€œI have the same origin as you. I shall be compassionate toward you. You have three options. You may embrace Islam, then you will be our brethren and you will have the same privileges and obligations as we. Or you may pay the Jizyah tax and we will govern you fairly. Or we will declare war on you.โ€ The Persians, having witnessed the miraculous crossing of the Muslim army, accepted the second alternative. Salman al-Farsi was eventually appointed governor of that region. He was the commander of 30,000 Muslim troops. Yet, he was very humble. He lived from his own manual labor. He did not own a house, but instead rested under the shade of trees. He used to say that he was surprised to observe so many people spending all their life for the lower world, without a thought for the inevitable death which will take them from the world one day. Salman was a very strict and just man. Among some spoils which were distributed one day was cloth out of which each companion had one piece of clothing cut. One day `Umar got up to speak and said โ€œLower your voices so that I may hear you.โ€ He was wearing two pieces of that cloth. Salman said, โ€œBy God, we will not hear you, because you prefer yourself to your people.โ€ โ€œHow is that?โ€ asked Umar. He said โ€œYou are wearing two pieces of cloth and everyone else is wearing only one.โ€ `Umar called out โ€œO Abdullah!โ€ No one answered him. He said again, โ€œO Abdullah ibn `Umar!โ€ Abdullah, his son called out โ€œAt your service!โ€ `Umar said, โ€œI ask you by God, donโ€™t you say that the second piece is yours?โ€ Abdullah said โ€œYes.โ€ Salman said โ€œNow we shall hear you.โ€ At night Salman would begin to pray. If he got tired, he would start making dhikr by tongue. When his tongue would get tired, he would contemplate and meditate on Allahโ€™s power and greatness in creation. He would then say to himself, โ€œO my ego, you took your rest, now get up and pray.โ€ Then he would make dhikr again, then meditate, and so forth all night long. Bukhai relates two hadiths which show the Prophetโ€™s consideration for Salman Abu Huraira relates While we were sitting with the Holy Prophet , Surat al-Jumu`a was revealed to him. When the Prophet recited the verse, โ€œAnd He Allah has sent him Muhammad also to others than the Arabsโ€ฆโ€ [623] I said, โ€œWho are they, O Allahโ€™s Apostle?โ€ The Prophet did not reply till I repeated my question thrice. At that time Salman al-Farisi was with us. Allahโ€™s Apostle put his hand on Salman, saying โ€œIf faith were at ath-Thurayya the Pleiades, very distant stars, even then some men from these people Salmanโ€™s folk would attain it.โ€ Abu Juhayfa relates The Prophet made a bond of brotherhood between Salman and Abu ad-Darda al-Ansari . Salman paid a visit to Abu ad-Dardaโ€™ and found Um ad-Dardaโ€™ his wife dressed in shabby clothes. He asked her why she was in that state. She said, โ€œYour brother Abu ad-Dardaโ€™ is not interested in the luxuries of this world.โ€ In the meantime Abu ad-Dardaโ€™ came and prepared a meal for Salman. Salman requested Abu ad-Dardaโ€™ to eat with him, but Abu ad-Dardaโ€™ said, โ€œI am fasting.โ€ Salman said, โ€œI am not going to eat unless you eat.โ€ So Abu ad-Dardaโ€™ ate with Salman. When it was night and a part of the night has passed, Abu ad-Dardaโ€™ got up to offer the night prayer, but Salman told him to sleep and Abu ad-Darda slept. After some time Abu ad-Dardaโ€™ again got up but Salman told him to sleep. When it was the last hours of the night, Salman told him to get up then, and both of them offered the prayer. Salman told Abu ad-Dardaโ€™, โ€œYour Lord has a right on you, your soul has a right on you, and your family has a right on you. Abu ad-Dardaโ€™ came to the Prophet and narrated the whole story. The Prophet said, โ€œSalman has spoken the truth.โ€ From His Sayings Sulaiman al-Teemi narrated that Salman al-Farsi said Nimrod starved out two lions, and then released them to devour Godโ€™s bosom friend, Abraham. But when the lions reached him and by Godโ€™s leave, they stood before him in reverence, and they both lovingly licked him all over and prostrated themselves at his feet. Abi al-Bakhtari narrated that Salman al-Farsi had a female servant of Persian descent and he once spoke to her in her Persian tongue saying, โ€œProstrate yourself even once before God.โ€ She replied with disdain, โ€œI do not prostrate to anyone!โ€ Someone asked Salman, โ€œO Abu Abd Allah, what would she benefit from a single prostration?โ€ Salman replied, โ€œEach link is an important part of a chain, and perhaps should this woman accept to offer a single prostration before God Almighty, then this may lead her to regularly engage in offering the five times prayers. In fact, one who has a share in the blessings of Islam is not equal to someone who has naught of it.โ€ Sulaiman al-Teemi narrated that Salman al-Farsi said If a man spends his entire night freeing slaves from bondage and another man spends his night reading the Quran and invoking the remembrance of God dhikr, the second man would be in a higher state. His Passing Beloved Salman al-Farsi passed away in 33 AH/654 CE during the reign of Uthman . He passed his secret on to Abu Bakrโ€™s grandson, Imam Abu Abd ar-Rahman Qasim ibn Muhammad ibn Abu Bakr as-Siddiq ู‚. Search Tips Quotes "pledge allegiance" Searches for the whole phrase instead of individual words Wildcards test* Matches any set of one or more characters. For example test* would result in test, tester, testers, etc. Fuzzy Search swore~ Finds terms that are similar in spelling. For example swore~ would result in swore, snore, score, etc. Term Boosting pledge^4 hijrah Boosts words with higher relevance. Here, the word pledge will have higher weight than hijrah Boolean Operators "pledge allegiance" OR "shelter AND prayer Create complex phrase and word queries by using Boolean logic. More ... Language English Urdu ุงุฑุฏูˆ ูƒุชุงุจ ุงู„ุฃุฏุจ 78 Good Manners and Form Al-Adab 86Chapter To prepare the meals for the guest 86 ุจุงุจ ุตูู†ู’ุนู ุงู„ุทู‘ูŽุนูŽุงู…ู ูˆูŽุงู„ุชู‘ูŽูƒูŽู„ู‘ููู ู„ูู„ุถู‘ูŽูŠู’ูู Sahih al-Bukhari 6139 Narrated Abu JuhaifaThe Prophet ๏ทบ established a bond of brotherhood between Salman and Abu Darda'. Salman paid a visit to Abu ad-Darda and found Um Ad-Darda' dressed in shabby clothes and asked her why she was in that state.?" She replied, "Your brother, Abu Ad-Darda is not interested in the luxuries of this world." In the meantime Abu Ad-Darda came and prepared a meal for him Salman, and said to him, "Please eat for I am fasting." Salman said, "I am not going to eat, unless you eat." So Abu Ad-Darda' ate. When it was night, Abu Ad-Darda' got up for the night prayer. Salman said to him, "Sleep," and he slept. Again Abu- Ad-Darda' got up for the prayer, and Salman said to him, "Sleep." When it was the last part of the night, Salman said to him, "Get up now for the prayer." So both of them offered their prayers and Salman said to Abu Ad-Darda',"Your Lord has a right on you; and your soul has a right on you; and your family has a right on you; so you should give the rights of all those who have a right on you. Later on Abu Ad-Darda' visited the Prophet ๏ทบ and mentioned that to him. The Prophet, said, "Salman has spoken the truth." ุญูŽุฏู‘ูŽุซูŽู†ูŽุง ู…ูุญูŽู…ู‘ูŽุฏู ุจู’ู†ู ุจูŽุดู‘ูŽุงุฑูุŒ ุญูŽุฏู‘ูŽุซูŽู†ูŽุง ุฌูŽุนู’ููŽุฑู ุจู’ู†ู ุนูŽูˆู’ู†ูุŒ ุญูŽุฏู‘ูŽุซูŽู†ูŽุง ุฃูŽุจููˆ ุงู„ู’ุนูู…ูŽูŠู’ุณูุŒ ุนูŽู†ู’ ุนูŽูˆู’ู†ู ุจู’ู†ู ุฃูŽุจููŠ ุฌูุญูŽูŠู’ููŽุฉูŽุŒ ุนูŽู†ู’ ุฃูŽุจููŠู‡ูุŒ ู‚ูŽุงู„ูŽ ุขุฎูŽู‰ ุงู„ู†ู‘ูŽุจููŠู‘ู ุตู„ู‰ ุงู„ู„ู‡ ุนู„ูŠู‡ ูˆุณู„ู… ุจูŽูŠู’ู†ูŽ ุณูŽู„ู’ู…ูŽุงู†ูŽ ูˆูŽุฃูŽุจููŠ ุงู„ุฏู‘ูŽุฑู’ุฏูŽุงุกูโ€.โ€ ููŽุฒูŽุงุฑูŽ ุณูŽู„ู’ู…ูŽุงู†ู ุฃูŽุจูŽุง ุงู„ุฏู‘ูŽุฑู’ุฏูŽุงุกู ููŽุฑูŽุฃูŽู‰ ุฃูู…ู‘ูŽ ุงู„ุฏู‘ูŽุฑู’ุฏูŽุงุกู ู…ูุชูŽุจูŽุฐู‘ูู„ูŽุฉู‹ ููŽู‚ูŽุงู„ูŽ ู„ูŽู‡ูŽุง ู…ูŽุง ุดูŽุฃู’ู†ููƒู ู‚ูŽุงู„ูŽุชู’ ุฃูŽุฎููˆูƒูŽ ุฃูŽุจููˆ ุงู„ุฏู‘ูŽุฑู’ุฏูŽุงุกู ู„ูŽูŠู’ุณูŽ ู„ูŽู‡ู ุญูŽุงุฌูŽุฉูŒ ูููŠ ุงู„ุฏู‘ูู†ู’ูŠูŽุงโ€.โ€ ููŽุฌูŽุงุกูŽ ุฃูŽุจููˆ ุงู„ุฏู‘ูŽุฑู’ุฏูŽุงุกู ููŽุตูŽู†ูŽุนูŽ ู„ูŽู‡ู ุทูŽุนูŽุงู…ู‹ุง ููŽู‚ูŽุงู„ูŽ ูƒูู„ู’ ููŽุฅูู†ู‘ููŠ ุตูŽุงุฆูู…ูŒโ€.โ€ ู‚ูŽุงู„ูŽ ู…ูŽุง ุฃูŽู†ูŽุง ุจูุขูƒูู„ู ุญูŽุชู‘ูŽู‰ ุชูŽุฃู’ูƒูู„ูŽโ€.โ€ ููŽุฃูŽูƒูŽู„ูŽุŒ ููŽู„ูŽู…ู‘ูŽุง ูƒูŽุงู†ูŽ ุงู„ู„ู‘ูŽูŠู’ู„ู ุฐูŽู‡ูŽุจูŽ ุฃูŽุจููˆ ุงู„ุฏู‘ูŽุฑู’ุฏูŽุงุกู ูŠูŽู‚ููˆู…ู ููŽู‚ูŽุงู„ูŽ ู†ูŽู…ู’โ€.โ€ ููŽู†ูŽุงู…ูŽุŒ ุซูู…ู‘ูŽ ุฐูŽู‡ูŽุจูŽ ูŠูŽู‚ููˆู…ู ููŽู‚ูŽุงู„ูŽ ู†ูŽู…ู’โ€.โ€ ููŽู„ูŽู…ู‘ูŽุง ูƒูŽุงู†ูŽ ุขุฎูุฑู ุงู„ู„ู‘ูŽูŠู’ู„ู ู‚ูŽุงู„ูŽ ุณูŽู„ู’ู…ูŽุงู†ู ู‚ูู…ู ุงู„ุขู†ูŽโ€.โ€ ู‚ูŽุงู„ูŽ ููŽุตูŽู„ู‘ูŽูŠูŽุง ููŽู‚ูŽุงู„ูŽ ู„ูŽู‡ู ุณูŽู„ู’ู…ูŽุงู†ู ุฅูู†ู‘ูŽ ู„ูุฑูŽุจู‘ููƒูŽ ุนูŽู„ูŽูŠู’ูƒูŽ ุญูŽู‚ู‘ู‹ุงุŒ ูˆูŽู„ูู†ูŽูู’ุณููƒูŽ ุนูŽู„ูŽูŠู’ูƒูŽ ุญูŽู‚ู‘ู‹ุงุŒ ูˆูŽู„ุฃูŽู‡ู’ู„ููƒูŽ ุนูŽู„ูŽูŠู’ูƒูŽ ุญูŽู‚ู‘ู‹ุงุŒ ููŽุฃูŽุนู’ุทู ูƒูู„ู‘ูŽ ุฐููŠ ุญูŽู‚ู‘ู ุญูŽู‚ู‘ูŽู‡ูโ€.โ€ ููŽุฃูŽุชูŽู‰ ุงู„ู†ู‘ูŽุจููŠู‘ูŽ ุตู„ู‰ ุงู„ู„ู‡ ุนู„ูŠู‡ ูˆุณู„ู… ููŽุฐูŽูƒูŽุฑูŽ ุฐูŽู„ููƒูŽ ู„ูŽู‡ูโ€.โ€ ููŽู‚ูŽุงู„ูŽ ุงู„ู†ู‘ูŽุจููŠู‘ู ุตู„ู‰ ุงู„ู„ู‡ ุนู„ูŠู‡ ูˆุณู„ู… โ€ "โ€ ุตูŽุฏูŽู‚ูŽ ุณูŽู„ู’ู…ูŽุงู†ู โ€"โ€โ€.โ€ ุฃูŽุจููˆ ุฌูุญูŽูŠู’ููŽุฉูŽ ูˆูŽู‡ู’ุจูŒ ุงู„ุณู‘ููˆูŽุงุฆููŠู‘ูุŒ ูŠูู‚ูŽุงู„ู ูˆูŽู‡ู’ุจู ุงู„ู’ุฎูŽูŠู’ุฑูโ€.โ€ Reference Sahih al-Bukhari 6139In-book reference Book 78, Hadith 166USC-MSA web English reference Vol. 8, Book 73, Hadith 161 deprecated numbering schemeReport Error Share Copy โ–ผ

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