Who can defeat allah

  1. Who Is the Dajjal? (Comprehensive Answer)
  2. Sun Tzu & Khalid ibn
  3. Who Can Defeat Lord Brahma? Know The Answer Here
  4. Is Beating Someone Permissible When Defending One's Honor or as a Religious Admonishment?
  5. Muslims and the Makkan Battle of Uhud
  6. We can defeat our enemy (shaitan)


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Who Is the Dajjal? (Comprehensive Answer)

1- The word “Dajjal” became a title given to the lying, one-eyed, false messiah. The Dajjal is so called because he will conceal his kufr from the people by lying to them, deceiving them and confusing them. 2- The Dajjal (al-Masih al-Dajjal) is the liar who leads people astray, the messiah of misguidance who will tempt people by means of the signs that he is given, such as bringing down rain, reviving the earth to bring forth vegetation, and other “miracles.” For more, see the detailed answer. Praise be to Allah. Meaning of the word Masih (Messiah) There are over fifty scholarly comments on the meaning of the word Masih (Messiah). They said that this word is applied both to the Truthful One [True Messiah, i.e., ‘Isa (Jesus)] and to the misleading liar [the “antichrist” or Dajjal]. The The false messiah (al-Masih al-Dajjal) is the liar who leads people astray, the messiah of misguidance who will tempt people by means of the signs that he is given, such as bringing down rain, reviving the earth to bring forth vegetation, and other “miracles.” So Allah has created two messiahs, who are opposites of one another. Why the Dajjal is called masih The scholars said that the reason why the Dajjal is called masih (a “messiah”) is because one of his eyes is mamsuh (lit. “wiped”; smooth or abraded, i.e., he will be blind or defective in one eye). Or it was said that it is because he will survey or travel throughout the earth (yamsah) in forty days… The former view is more correct, beca...

Sun Tzu & Khalid ibn

Khalid ibn AI-Walid as a master strategist through Master Sun and The Art of War: It was Khalid ibn AI-Waleed who managed to cause the defeat of the Muslim army at Uhud before his conversion to Islam. Prophet Muhammad said, ‘The better ones of you in the Days of Ignorance are the better ones of you in Islam when they understand (Islam).” These words of The Prophet were best proved in the case of Khalid ibn AI-Walid. After his acceptance of his new faith – Islam, Khalid ibn AI-Walid led many decisive battles in favour of the Muslims. Khalid ibn Al-Walid was a military strategist and commander who turned a potential defeats into victories. Let’s take the first military encounter in which Khalid ibn AI-Walid showed his strategies which was the Battle of Uhud, which he caused to be the worst for Muslims in the early days of Islam.This battle initiated by the Mecca polytheists in revenge for their defeat at the Battle of Badr, where more than thousand of them were defeated by only a little over three hundred Muslims warriors. In the Battle of Uhud, The Prophet placed a group of archers on a nearby hill to give protection to the back of the Muslim army with specific instructions not to leave their posts under any circumstances. As the battle turned in favour of the Muslim army, the archers left their positions from the hill. Khalid ibn AI-Waleed took advantage of this and led the Meccan fighters with him around the hill to attack the Muslim army from the rear, where they least e...

Who Can Defeat Lord Brahma? Know The Answer Here

People Also Read: Nowadays Brahma is called the creator of the world, a 2000-year-old Puranic view not found in the 3000-year-old Vedas. Rig Veda does have many creation hymns. Rama was never been defeated by anyone. He got injured by Indrajeet's Naagpash (first and last time) just because, Rama knew that Naag pash is Brahma Astra and He can't attack on brahma astra coz of deep respect toward Lord Brahma. How to who can defeat Lord Brahma #hinduattitude #viral #shorts #shiv About Pres Coyright Cotact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features NFL Sunday Ticket Pres Coyright.

Is Beating Someone Permissible When Defending One's Honor or as a Religious Admonishment?

• Home • Academy • Course Catalog • Islamic Studies Curriculum • Quranic Studies Curriculum • Youth Curriculum • Arabic Language Curriculum • Ramadan Curriculum • On-Demand Courses • Live Courses • Guidance • Answers • Articles • Podcasts • Locations • Canada • Istanbul • About • S • Give Your Zakat • Support Us • Support Us • عربية • Login • Menu Menu Answered by Ustadh Anik Abdullah Misra Question: Salamu alaikum, It is narrated that sometimes Umar used to beat other Sahaba (e.g. Abu Hurairah), because of their wrongdoings. And there are also other similar incidents where other Sahaba used to do this. What is the understanding of these incidents? Is it allowed for the Muslim to beat his fellow brother under the pretext of giving him a nasiha? Is it allowed to beat him if he is attacking your honor, for example if he is insulting you or your family? The following story is narrated in Hayatu Sahaba Vol.2 p.463 : “Hadhrat Abdullah bin Abbas narrates that when someone spoke about of Hadhrat Abbas and insulted him, Hadhrat Abbas slapped the man. Some people gathered around and swore, “By Allah! We shall slap Abbas just as he slapped this man.” When this news reached Rasulallah (s.), he stood to address the people. “Which person is the most honored by Allah?” Rasulallah asked. “You, O Rasulallah!” the people replied. Rasulallah continued, “Abbas is from me and I am from him. Never insult the dead, thereby hurting the living.” Actually there are quite a few incidents about beat...

Muslims and the Makkan Battle of Uhud

The second battle between Muslims and the Makkans, the Battle of Uhud is seen in Islam as evidence that victory is never guaranteed, disobedience and greed cause defeat, and neither defeat nor victory are permanent. The Makkans were a society described as being rife with vices and oppression, perversion, and ignorance. Another lesson Muslims take from the Battle of Uhud is obedience to Prophet Muhammad, for without it, as the archers in this battle experienced, there are negative consequences. In A.D. 625, the Muslims of of 05 The Muslims Are Outnumbered After the Muslims' migration from Makkah, the powerful Makkan tribes assumed that the small group of Muslims would be without protection or strength. Two years after the They set out from Makkah with an army of 3,000 fighters, led by Abu Sufyan. The Muslims gathered to defend Madinah from invasion with a small band of 700 fighters, led by Prophet Muhammad himself. The Makkan cavalry outnumbered the Muslim cavalry with a 50-to-1 ratio. The two mismatched armies met at the slopes of Mount Uhud, just outside the city of Madinah. of 05 Defensive Position Taken at Mount Uhud Using Madinah's natural geography as a tool, the Muslim defenders took up positions along the slopes of Mount Uhud. The mountain itself prevented the attacking army from penetrating from that direction. The Prophet Muhammad assigned about 50 archers to take up post on a nearby rocky hill to prevent the vulnerable Muslim army from attack at the rear. This st...

We can defeat our enemy (shaitan)

We can defeat our enemy (shaitan) Who is our enemy number one? Allah Ta’ala mentioned in the Holy Quran that Shaitan (Satan) is our great enemy. He said, “Surely, Shaitan (Satan) is an enemy to you, so take (treat) him as an enemy. He only invites his Hizb (followers) that they may become the dwellers of the blazing fire.” (Qur’an, 35:6) The ways Shaitan deceives the mankind Shaitan has different ways and means to deceive the mankind. The pious people will get Allah’s protection; and Iblis and his forces will never harm them. Allah Ta’la said, “Iblis said: ‘Because You have sent me astray, surely, I will lie in wait against them (human beings) on Your straight path. Then, I will come to them from before them and behind them, from their right and from their left, and You will not find most of them as thankful ones (i.e they will not be dutiful to You” (Qur’an, 7:17) He diverts the people from the right path in the following ways: a. By creating enmity among themselves: destructive criticisms or errant behaviour followed by physical fighting. Allah (SWT) says, “Shaitan (Satan) wants only to excite enmity and hatred between you with intoxicants (alcoholic drinks) and gambling, and hinder you from the remembrance of Allah and from As-Salat (the prayer). So, will you not then abstain”? (Qur’an, 5:91) b. Putting doubts in the hearts of the people: Always we should seek Allah Protection from Shaitan. Allah Said, “ Say, “I seek refuge with (Allah) the Lord of mankind, The Kind of ...

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