Abu Bakr Zoud – How The Prophet Muhammad Coped With The Loss Of Family Members
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The speaker discusses the loss of loved ones in the year after the prophet's death on the same day as he lost two of his siblings. The news of the loss is said to have inspired a principle in life.AI: Transcript ©
And
when he lived in Mecca,
he lost 2 loved ones of his as
well. Khadija
who is the wife of the prophet
the mother of all his children except Ibrahim
And he also lost Abu Talib his uncle.
2 of his loved ones
died on 2 different days.
In a that year is called
the year of sorrow and sadness.
They just died on 2 different days. But
the entire year was called
you can understand how
immense
the pain was in the heart of the
messenger Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam.
Allah revealed
onto the messenger
is about a father, a prophet,
a
who also loses
2 beloved ones to him.
His son Yusuf alaihis salam,
and his other son that is known among
them of as Bani Amin.
And that surat Yusuf
gave incredible
inspiration and motivation and guidance
to the
messenger
during his loss.
So
the Quran
the Quran which is
revived
his
in a moment of calamity and loss.
And the stories of the Quran
are the backbone of the human being.
You will never be able to go through
your calamity
and behave in a manner that Allah
loves to see from you without the Quran.
Take it from me from now.
You will never be able
to achieve
what Allah wants to see from you during
Allah's without the Quran and the stories of
the Quran.
Very simple. Memorize it. This is a principle
in life.
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