Edition: 170 TAMIL - AUTHOR : MUFTI A.UMAR SHARIF KASHIMI
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1 Fiw\pfspd; mjpu;r;rp Edition: 170 TAMIL - AUTHOR : MUFTI A.UMAR SHARIF KASHIMI egp (]y;) mg+]{/g;ahidf; fle;j nrd;wtld; mg;gh]; (uop) mg+]{/g;ahdplk; 'cldbahf ep cd; $l;lj;jdhplk; nrd;w mtu;fs; jq;fisg; ghjfhj;jf; nfhs;s mwptpg;gr; nra;!" vdf; $wpdhu;. mg+]{/g;ahd; (uop) kf;fh Nehf;fp tpiue;j nrd;w kf;fhthrpfsplk; kpf cuf;f rg;jkpl;l ~Fiw\pfNs!,Njh... K`k;kJ te;jtpl;lhu;. mtu;fis cq;fshy; vjpu;f;f KbahJ. vdnt> ghjfhg;gj; Njb vdj tpl;bw;fs; Eioe;J tplq;fs;. vd; tpl;by; Eioe;jtu;fs; vy;yhk; ghjfhg;gg; ngwtu; vd;w Kof;fkpl;lhu;. mg+]{/g;ahdpd;,e;epiyiaf; fz;l mtuj kidtp mtuj kpiria gpbj;jpoj;j 'nfz;ilf;fhy; nfhoj;j,e;j jpkpu; gpbj;jtidf; nfhd;w tplq;fs;! $l;lj;jpw;fj; jiytdhf,ug;gjw;f,td; jfjpaw;wtd; vd;w $wpdhu;. Mdhy;> mjw;nfy;yhk; mire;j nfhlf;fhj mg+]{/g;ahd; (uop) 'kf;fns! cq;fsf;nfd;d NfL Neu;e;jJ! vdj Ngr;irf; NfSq;fs;!,tsJ Ngr;ir Nfl;L epq;fs; Vkhe;J tplhjpu;fs;. cq;fshy; mwnt vjpu;f;f Kbahj giliaf; nfhz;l K`k;kJ cq;fsplk; te;jpuf;fpwhu;. vdj tpl;lf;fs; te;jtplq;fs;. vd; tpl;by; Eioe;jtu;fs; ghjfhg;gg; ngwtu;" vd;w $wpdhu;. mjw;f 'my;yh`; cd;id ehrkhf;fthdhf! vq;fsf;nfy;yhk; ckj xu tpl vg;gb NghJkhFk;?" vd;w kf;fs; Nfl;ldu;. 'ahu; jdj tpl;lf;fs; nrd;w fjitj; jhopl;l nfhs;fpwhnuh mtuk; ghjfhg;gg; ngwthu; ahu; k];[pjy; `uhkpw;fs; nry;thnuh mtuk; ghjfhg;g ngwthu;" vd;w mg+]{/g;ahd; $wpdhu;.,ijf; Nfl;l Page 1 of 6
2 kf;fs; midtuk; jq;fsj tplfisak;> gs;spfisak; Nehf;fp Xbdu;. Mdhy;> mnj rkaj;jpy; Fiw\pfs; xt;nthu Nfhj;jpuj;jpypUe;Jk; xu rpyiu xd;w Nru;j;J> mtu;fis K`k;kJld; rz;il nra;a ehk; mdg;gnthk;. rz;ilapy; ekf;f ntw;wp fpilj;jhy; mjjhd; ekj Nehf;fk;. rz;ilapy; ekf;f Njhy;tp Vw;gl;lhy;,e;j thypgu;fspd;,og;gf;fhf mtu;fspd; FLk;gj;jpdu; ek;kplk; vijf; Nfl;fpwhu;fNsh mijf; nfhlj;j tplnthk; vd;w KbT nra;jdu;.,jw;nfw;g gy Nfhj;jpuj;jpypUe;Jk; rpy Fiw\p mwptpdu;fs;,f;kh,g;d mg+ [`;y;> ]/g;thd;,g;d cikah> ]`;y;,g;d mk;u; MfpNahUld; ~fe;jkh vd;w,lj;jpy; xd;w Nru;e;J nfhz;l K];ypk;fis vjpu;f;f Maj;jkhdhu;fs;. mg;gilapy; kh\;,g;d if]; vd;gtdk;,ue;jhd;.,jw;f Kd;,td; jdj tpl;by; vg;nghjk; MAjq;fisj; jahu;glj;jpf; nfhz;nl,ue;jhd;. xuehs; mtdj kidtp mtdplk; 'vjw;fhf ep,t;thw jahu; nra;fpwha;" vd;w Nfl;lhs;. mjw;ftd; 'K`k;kJ kw;wk; mtuj Njhou;fSld; ehd; rz;il nra;a,ijj; jahu; nra;fpnwd;" vd;w $wpdhd;. 'K`k;kJ kw;wk; mtuj Njhou;fs; Kd; vjtk; jhf;fg;gpbf;fhj (mtu;fis vtuhyk; vjpu;f;f KbahJ). mtu;fis ahuhyk; vjtk; nra;a KbahJ" vd;w kidtp $wpdhs;. Mdhy; mtd; 'my;yh`;tpd; kpj rj;jpakhf! mtu;fspd; rpyiur; rpiwgpbj;j te;j cdf;f gzpahsu;fshf ehd; mku;j;jntd;" vd;w $wptpl;l jd;idg; gw;wp nguikahf ftpij ghbdhd;> mtu;fs;,d;w Kd;te;jhy; ehd; vq;qdk; tpyftj vd;dplk; KO NghuhAjKk; rpw <l;bak; Fj;jp Fiy vlf;fk;,ugwk; $uhd thsk; cs;sd.,];yhkpag; gil ~J}Jth it milfpwj egp (]y;) mtu;fs; gilf;fg; gpd;dhy; nrd;w nfhz;bue;jhu;fs;. ~J}Jth vd;w,lk; te;jtld; my;yh`; jdf;fspj;j,t;ntw;wpia vz;zp mtdf;fg; gzpe;jtu;fshf jiyiaj; jho;j;jpak; Eioe;jhu;fs;. mtu;fsj jhbapd; Kb mtu;fs; mku;e;jpue;j f[th ngl;bapd; fk;ig njhl;lf; nfhz;bue;jj. egp (]y;) mtu;fs;,t;tplj;ij mile;jtld; jq;fsj gilia epwj;jp mijg; gy gphptfshf mikj;jhu;fs;. mjhtj> tyg;gf;fk; cs;s gilf;f fhypj,g;d typij (uop) jsgjpahf;fpdhu;fs;.,g;gilapy; m];yk;> Riyk;> fp/ghu;> Ki]dh> [{i`dh kw;wk; gy mugp Page 2 of 6
3 Nfhj;jpuq;fs;,Ue;jdu;. cq;fsld; Fiw\pfspy; vtuhtj Nghu; Ghpa te;jhy; mtiu ntl;b tprptplq;fs;. kf;fhtpd; fpo;g;gwkhfr; nrd;w vdj tuiff;fhf ]/gh kiyapy; vjpu;ghu;j;jpuq;fs; vd;w egp (]y;) $wpadg;gpdhu;fs;.,lg;gf;fk; cs;s gilf;f [{igu;,g;d mt;thik (uop) jsgjpahf;fp mtuf;f xu nfhbia toq;fpdhu;fs;. kf;fhtpd; Nky;GwKs;s ~fjh vd;w,lj;jpd; topahf kf;fhtf;fs; Eioe;J ~`{[;d; vd;w,lj;jpy; nfhbia ehl;b jq;fs; tuiff;fhf fhj;jpuf;f Ntz;Lk; vd;w mtuf;f Mizapl;lhu;fs;. fhy;eilahf te;j tpuu;fsf;fk; MAjkpd;wp te;j tpuu;fsf;fk; mg+ cigjhit (uop) jsgjpahf;fp ~gj;dy; thjp topahf kf;fhtf;fs; EioAkhW mtuf;f Mizapl;lhu;fs;.,];yhkpag; gil kf;fhtf;fs; EiofpwJ egp (]y;) $wpa topapy;,];yhkpag; gilapd; xt;nthu gphptk; Gwg;gl Muk;gpj;jJ. fhypj; (uop) kw;wk; mtuj gilapduk; jq;fis vjpu;j;j K\;hpf;Ffis ntl;b tpo;j;jpdu;. fhypjpd; gilapypue;j Fu;];,g;D [hgpu; /gp`;> Fid];,g;D fhypj;,g;d ugpm (uop) Mfpa,UtUk; gilia tpl;l topjtwp NtnwhU topapy; nrd;wdu;.,t;tputiuak; Fiw\pfs; nfhd;w tpl;ldu;. ~fd;jkh vd;w,lj;jpy; xd;w Nru;e;jpUe;j Fiw\p tpzu;fs; fhypjpd; gilia vjpu;j;jdu;. Mdhy;> K];ypk; tpuu;fs; vjpu;j;jj; jhf;fpajpy; gd;dpnuz;l K\;hpf;Ffs; nfhy;yg;gl;ldu;.,ijg; ghu;j;j fjpfyq;fpa K\;hpf;Ffs; capu; gpiof;f jg;gpj;j Xlyhdhu;fs;.,t;thW GwKJFf; fhl;b Xbatu;fspy; K];ypk;fSld; rz;il nra;tjw;fhf epz;l fhykhf MAjj;ijj; jahu; nra;j itj;jpue;j kh];,g;d if]{k; xutdhthd;. jg;gpj;j Xba,td; jdj tpl;bds; xspe;j nfhz;l 'tpiuthff; fjit jhopl;lf; nfhs;!" vd;w fj;jpdhd;. mtidg; ghu;j;j mtdj kidtp 'vd;ndd;dnth Ngrpf; nfhz;bue;jhna! me;j tpuhg;ngy;yhk;,g;nghj vq;nf Ngha;tpl;lJ?" vd;w Nfl;lhu;. mjw;f mtd; ghba ftpijfshtj: '/fd;jkh Nghu;f;fs ehis ep fz;bue;jhy;... ep vd;idg; gopj;j xu nrhy; $l cjpu;f;f khl;lha;. ]/g;thd; Xl;,f;khTk; Xl Xl> cutpa ths;fs; vq;fis tuntw;wd Kd; iffisak; jiyfisak; ntl;b mit rha;j;jd Page 3 of 6
4 mq;f tpuu;fspd; Kof;fq;fs;> fu;[idfs;> Kf;fy; Kdfy;,ijj; jtpu NtnwijAk; Nfl;f Kbatpy;iy..." fhypj; (uop),t;thw kf;fhtf;fs; Eioe;J ]/gh kiyapy; egp (]y;) mtu;fisr; re;jpj;jhu;.,j xugwkpuf;f [{igu; (uop)>,d;iwa ~/gj;`; gs;spthryf;fufpy; cs;s ~`[{d; vd;w,lj;jpy; egp (]y;) jd;dplk; nfhlj;j nfhbia el;ltpl;l mt;tplj;jpy; xu $lhuk; mikj;jhu;fs;. gpwf egp (]y;) mtu;fspd; tuiff;fhf mq;nfna fhj;jpue;jhu;fs;. egpatu;fs; rq;ifkpf gs;spf;fs; Eiofpwhu;fs; rpiyfis mfw;wfpwhu;fs; egp (]y;) mq;fpue;j Gwg;gl;lhu;fs;. mtu;fisr; Rw;wp Kd;Dk; gpd;dk; K`h[pu;fSk; md;rhhpfsk; Gil#o mzptfj;jr; nrd;wdu;.,e;epiyapy; gs;spf;fs; Eioe;J `[;Uy; m];tij neuq;fpr; nrd;w> mijj; jq;fsj ifahy; njhl;l Kj;jkpl;L fmghitj; jth/g; nra;jhu;fs;. jq;fsj ifapy;,ue;j tpy;yhy; fmghitr; Rw;wp,Ue;j 360 rpiyfis 'rj;jpak; te;jj mrj;jpak; kiwe;jj. epr;rakhf mrj;jpak; mope;nj jpuk;" (my;fu;md; 17:81) vd;w trdj;ij Xjpatu;fshff; Fj;jpf; fpno js;spdhu;fs;. rpiyfnsy;yhk; Kfk; Fg;Gw fpno tpoe;jd. egpatu;fs; thfdj;jpd; kpj,ue;j nfhz;nl jth/g; nra;jhu;fs;.,`;uhk; mzpahky;,ue;jjhy; jth/g; kl;lnk nra;jhu;fs;. jthi/g Kbj;jTld; c];khd;,g;d jy;`h (uop) mtu;fis mioj;j mthplk;,ue;j fmghtpd; rhtpiag; ngw;w mijj; jpwf;ff; $wpdhu;fs;. egp (]y;) cs;ns Eioe;J tiuag;gl;l gy glq;fisg; ghu;j;jhu;fs;. mg;glq;fspy; egp,g;wh`pk;> egp,];khapy; (miy) Mfpa,UtUk; mk;gfisf; nfhz;l Fwp ghu;f;fk; tifapy; tiuag;gl;l glkk;,ue;jj.,jidf; fz;l egp (]y;) 'my;yh`;,t;thw tiue;jtu;fis ehrkhf;fthdhf!,t;tputuk; xu fhykk; mk;gfisf; nfhz;l Fwp ghu;j;jnj fpilahj" vd;whu;fs;. NkYk;> fmghtf;fs; kuj;jhy; nra;ag;gl;l xu ngz; Gwhtpd; cutk;,ue;jj. mijak; egp (]y;) jq;fsj iffshy; cilj;jhu;fs;. egp (]y;) mtu;fspd; fl;lisf;fpzq;f mq;f tiuag;gl;bue;j kw;w cutg; glq;fsk; mopf;fg;gl;ld. Page 4 of 6
5 ENGLISH- THE SEALED NECTAR MEMORIES OF THE PROPHET (PBUH)-AUTHOR- ISSAM DIAB Al- Abbas urged Abu Sufyan to hasten into Makkah and warn the Quraishites against any aggressive behaviour towards the Muslims. There in Makkah, he shouted at the top of his voice and warned against any hostilities advising them to seek safety in his house. His wife got indignant and tugged at his moustache cursing him and abusing his cowardly stance. The people within Makkah mocked Abu Sufyan and dispersed in different directions, some into their houses, others into the Holy Sanctuary while some undisciplined reckless ruffians led by Ikrimah bin Abi Jahl, Safwan bin Omaiyah and Suhail bin Amr encamped themselves in a place called Khandamah, with a murderous intent in their minds. The Prophet [pbuh], on his part, was quite modestly and calmly drawing the final touches for the military breakthrough awaiting the Muslims, by Allâh s Will. He appointed Khalid bin Al-Waleed as a leader of the right flank of the army with Aslam, Sulaim, Ghifar, Muzainah and Juhainah tribes under his command to enter Makkah through its lower avenues. Az-Zubair bin Awwam was to lead the left flank and would storm Makkah from the upper side holding up the Messenger s banner. Abu Ubaidah took command of the infantry and was to penetrate into the city via a side valley. They were given full and decisive orders not to kill unless in self defence and in that case they would exterminate any aggressive elements and quell any opposition. The Muslim battalions marched out each in its already drawn route to fulfill the missions they were supposed to carry out. Khalid bin Al-Waleed worked his way into the heart of the town quite successively killing twelve of the ruffians and sustaining two martyrs. Az-Zubair set out and reached the fixed destination where he planted the banner at Al-Fath (conquest) Mosque and waited there for the arrival of the Prophet [pbuh]. A tent was pitched for him where he offered prayers of thanks to the All-Mighty Allâh, Who, out of His immense grace, had granted him a splendid victory. But he did not repose long. He, in the company of the Helpers and Emigrants, got up and proceeded towards Al-Ka bah, the Sacred House, which is an emblem of the Oneness and Supremacy of Allâh. It was unfortunately infested with idols that numbered 360. He knocked them down with his bow while reciting the verse of the Noble Qur ân: "And Say: Truth (i.e. Islamic Monotheism or this Qur ân or Jihâd against polytheists) has come and Batil (falsehood, i.e. Satan or polytheism, etc.) has vanished. Surely! Batil is ever bound to vanish. " [Al-Qur'an 17:81] And Allâh further said: "Say (O Muhammad [pbuh]): "The Truth (the Qur ân and Allah s Inspiration) has come, and Al-Batil (falsehood - Iblis) can neither create anything nor resurrect (any thing)." [Al- Qur'an 34:49] He then started the usual circumambulation on his ride. He was not in a state of Ihram (ritual consecration) then. On completion, he called for Uthman bin Talhah, the janitor of Al-Ka bah, from whom he took the key. He went in and saw images of Prophets Ibrahim and Ishmael, [AWS], throwing divination arrows. Page 5 of 6
6 He denounced these acts of Quraish and ordered that all idols be dismantled, images and effigies deleted. He then entered the sacred hall to face the wall opposite the door and there again performed devout prostrations, and went around acclaiming Allâh s Greatness and Oneness. Page 6 of 6
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