“لا ظلام كالجهل
No Darkness
Like Ignorance”
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“لا ظلام كالجهل
No Darkness
Like Ignorance”
Innalillaahi Wa Inna ilayhi Rajoon
أعوذ بالله من الشيطان الرجيم
أعوذ بالله من الشيطان الرجيم
أعوذ بالله من الشيطان الرجيم
بِسْمِ اللَّهِ الرَّحْمَـٰنِ الرَّحِيمِ
The Five Best Prophets Are:-
Prophet MuHammaD,
Prophet IBraHeem,
Prophet Musa,
Prophet ^Isaa,
and
Prophet NuH.
We Ask Allaah The Exalted and The Glorified To Raise All There Ranks Aameen and Aameen and Aameen.
These Five Best Prophets Of Allaah (God) faced more harm from their nations and they were very Patient.
Prophet NuH (Noah) was the first Prophet to be sent to the blasphemers. He called his people to Islaam for 950 years. Many mocked and belied him, plugging their ears with their fingers when he spoke to them. Few followed him in those hundreds of years, and his own wife and son (Kan^aan) belied him. They both died in the flood as blasphemers.
Prophet ^Isaa (Jesus) had very few followers as well. His uncle, Prophet Zachariah, and his cousin, Prophet John were brutally murdered. He was blessed with many wondrous miracles, however the Jews were stubborn and disbelieved in Prophet Jesus. Even some of the Muslims rejected him and therefore blasphemed. Only one of his twelve companions stood up and volunteered to be made to look like Prophet Jesus and be killed in his place. Furthermore, when Jesus comes back down he will face the One Eyed Imposter, and Gog and Magog.
Prophet Musa (Moses) faced much hardship as well. He was harmed greatly by the Pharaoh at the time, to the extent that he had to leave the land and he was again harmed when he returned. After saving Bani Isra'eell from Pharaoh, Moses called them to fight against an unjust ruler and the vast majority of them refused. When he left his nation with his brother, Prophet Harun (Aaron), for a time, he returned to find most of them had started to worship a golden calf. His people also accused him with killing his brother. Even after they had seen the miracle of the splitting of the sea, many of his nation strayed from the straight path, subhanallaah.
Prophet IBraHeem (Abraham) had a father who used to make and sell idols, and his father would not listen to Abraham’s call. His people would worship the moon, the sun, the stars, idols, and some even worshipped the tyrant Nimrod. In return for his good manners and behavior in calling the people to Islaam, the people belied him. Nimrod had Abraham imprisoned for seven years, and thrown into a huge fire. A king in another land once wanted to harm his wife, Sarah. Abraham was patient with the hardships involved with his people disbelieving in him, and he left his land.
Prophet MuHammaD, the best of the Prophets, faced a lot of severe hardship in his life. He was born an orphan, his father Abdullaah having died during his wife’s pregnancy. His mother Aminah died when he was six years old and his grandfather ^Abdul Muttalib died shortly after. His uncle Abu Talib took care of him and supported him, but no matter how much our Prophet tried, Abu Talib refused to believe and died as a blasphemer. Muhammad’s beloved wife Khadijah died during a famine, and it was a great hardship on him. Out of his seven children, six of them died in his lifetime. None of his sons lived to become a man. His tribe, who used to call him Al-Ameen (the trustworthy) mocked him and his uncle Abu Lahab dared to call him a loser. Umm Jameel, the wife of Abu Lahab, would place thorns in the pathway of the Prophet during the night. ^Uqbah bn Abi Mu^ayt, a leader of the blasphemers, once attempted to choke the Prophet. The blasphemers of Makkah would send their children to throw stones on the Prophet while he was praying. Even when he showed the people wondrous miracles like the splitting of the moon, the blasphemers called him a magician. He was patient and did not harm them while living in Makkah, even if he had the strength of forty strong men.