Edition: 172 TAMIL - AUTHOR : MUFTI A.UMAR SHARIF KASHIMI fmghtpd; Nky; gpyhy; mjhd; $Wfpwhu; njhoif Neuk; te;jjk; gpyhyf;f (ghq;f) mjhd; xypf;fk;gb egp (]y;) fl;lis,l;lhu;fs;. fmghtpd; Kw;wj;jpy; mg+]{/g;ahd;,g;d `u;/g;> mj;jhg,g;d ci]j> `hhp];,g;d `p\hk; Mfpa ngue;jiytu;fs; tpw;wpue;jdu;. mjidf; Nfl;l mj;jhg 'jpz;zkhf my;yh`; vdj je;ij ci]ijf; fz;zpag;glj;jp fhg;ghw;wp tpl;lhd;.,jnghd;w rg;jj;ij mtu; Nfl;ftpy;iy. mg;gbf; Nfl;bUe;jhy; mtu; flq;nfhgk; nfhz;bug;ghu;" vdf; $wpdhu;. mjw;f `hhp];> 'my;yh`;tpd; kpj rj;jpakhf!,e;j mjhdpy; nrhy;yg;glk; tp\ak; cz;ik vd;w ehd; mwpe;jpue;jhy; mjidg; gpd;gw;wp,ug;ngd;.",jidnay;yhk; Nfl;Lf; nfhz;bue;j mg+]{/g;ahd; 'my;yh`;tpd; kpj rj;jpakhf!,j tp\akhf ehd; VJk; Ngrkhl;Nld;. mg;gb VNjDk; ehd; Ngrptpl;lhy;,e;jg; nghbf; fw;fs; $l vd;idg; gw;wpa nra;jpiaj; njhptpj;j tplk;.",tu;fspd;,t;tiuahlyf;fg; gpd; mtu;fsplk; nrd;w egp (]y;) 'epq;fs; NgrpaJ vdf;f ed;f njhpak;" vd;w $wptpl;l> mtu;fs; Ngrpatw;iw mtu;fsplnk tptukhff; $wpdhu;fs;.,jidf; Nfl;l `h]{k; mj;jhgk; (uop) 'my;yh`;tpd; kpj Mizahf! vq;fsld;,ue;j NtW ahuf;fk;,t;tp\ak; njhpant njhpahj. mt;thwpuf;f ahuhtj cq;fsf;f,jidg; gw;wp nrhy;ypapuf;fyhk; vd;w vq;qdk; ehq;fs; $w,ayk;? vdnt epq;fs; my;yh`;tpd; J}ju;jhd; vd rhl;rpf; $WfpNwhk;" vd;wdu;. Page 1 of 8
~]yhj;jy; /gj;`; my;yj ~]yhj;j\; \{f;u;' md;iwa jpdk; egp (]y;) ck;k `hdp gpd;j; mg+jhypg; (uop) mtu;fspd; tpl;bw;fr; nrd;w Fspj;Jtpl;L vl;l ufmj;jfs; njhojhu;fs;. my;yh`; mtu;fsf;fspj;j ntw;wpia Kd;dpl;L ed;wp nryj;jk; nghul;l njhoj njhoif vd;gjhy;,e;jj; njhoifia ~]yhj;jy; /gj;`; (ntw;wpf;fhd njhoif) my;yj ~]yhj;j\; \{f;u; (ed;wp njhoif) vd;w $wyhk;. Mdhy; rpyu;> egp (]y;),j;njhoifiaj; njhoj Neuk; ~O`h (Kw;gfy;) Neukhf,Ue;jjhy;,jid ~]yhj;jo; O`h vd vz;zpf; nfhs;fpd;wdu;. ck;k `hdp (uop) jdj fztd;,uz;l rnfhjuu;fsf;fk; milf;fyk; nfhlj;j ghjfhg;g toq;fpapue;jhu;.,t;tputiuak; nfhd;wtpl myp (uop) tpuk;gpdhu;fs;. Mdhy;>,t;tpUtiuAk; tpl;bw;fs; itj;jf; nfhz;nl ck;k `hdp (uop) tpl;ilj; jhopl;l tpl;lhu;fs;. egp (]y;) tpl te;jtld; mt;tputuf;fhf ghjfhg;gf; Nfhhpdhu;fs;. mjw;f egp (]y;) 'ck;k `hdpna! epq;fs; ghjfhg;gj; je;jtu;fsf;f ehkk; ghjfhg;ig toq;ffpnwhk;" vd;w $wpdhu;fs;. nguq;fw;wthspfisf; nfhy;y fl;lisapljy; egp (]y;),d;iwa jpdk; xd;gj nfhlq;fh/gpu;fis mtu;fs; fmghtpd; jpiuf;fs; Eioe;jhYk; nfhy;yg;gl Ntz;Lk; vdf; fl;lisapl;lhu;fs;. mtu;fspd; ngau;fs;: 1) mg;jy; c[;[h,g;d fjy;> 2) mg;jy;yh`;,g;d ]mj;,g;d mg+ ru`;> 3),f;kh,g;D mg+[`;y;> 4) `hhp];,g;d E/igry;,g;D J`g;> 5) kfp];,g;d Rghg`;> 6) `ghu;,g;d my; m];tj;> 7> 8),g;D fj;jypd;,uz;l mbikg; ghlfpfs;> 9) mg;jy; Kj;jypg; tk;rj;jpw;fr; nrhe;jkhd ~rhuh vdk; mbik.,g;ngz;zplk;jhd; `hjpg; mdg;gpa uhzt,ufrpa fbjk; gwpkjy; nra;ag;gl;lj.,tu;fisg; gw;wpas;s Fwpg;Gfs; mlj;j tufpd;wd. mg;jy;yh`;,g;d ]mij c];khd; (uop) mioj;j te;j rpghhpr nra;a egp (]y;) Vw;Wf; nfhz;lhu;fs;. vdnt> mtu; capu; ghjfhf;fg;gl;lj.,tu;,jw;f Kd; xukiw,];yhik Vw;W `p[;uj; nra;j kjpdh te;jpue;jhu;. rpy fhyq;fs; mq;f jq;fpa gpd;,];yhik tpl;l ntspnawp kf;fh te;jtpl;lhu;.,tu; egpapd; mitapy; jhd;,g;nghj K];ypkhfp tpltjhf mwptpj;jhu;. Mdhy;> jq;fsj Njhou;fspy; ahuhtj xutu; mtiu nfhd;wtpl Ntz;Lk; vd;w vz;zj;jpy; egp (]y;),ue;jjhy; mtuj,];yhik Vw;f jaf;fk; fhl;bdhu;fs;. gpd;g rpwpj Neuk; fopj;j Page 2 of 8
mtuj,];yhik egp (]y;) Vw;Wf; nfhz;lhu;fs;. mg;jy; c[;[h,g;d fj;jy; fmghtpd; jpiuiag; gpbj;jj; njhq;fpf; nfhz;lhd;. egpj;njhou; xutu; egpaplk; te;j 'vd;d nra;tj?" vd;w Nfl;lhu;. 'mtidf; nfhd;w tplntz;bajjhd;" vd egp (]y;) mtu;fs; $wpatld; mtu; mtidf; nfhd;w tpl;lhu;. kfp];,g;d rghgh-,td; Vw;fdNt K];ypkhf,Ue;jhd;. Xu; md;rhhpj; Njhoiu nfhd;wtpl;l kjk; khwp K\;hpf;FfSld; Nru;e;J nfhz;lhd;.,tid Eigyh,g;D mg;jy;yh`; (uop) vd;gtu; nfhd;nwhopj;jhu;. `hhp];,g;d E/igy;-,td; kf;fhtpy; egpatu;fis mjpfk; Jd;GWj;jpf; nfhz;bue;jhd;.,tid myp (uop) nfhd;whu;fs;. `g;ghu;,g;d m];tj;-,tu;jhd; egp (]y;) mtu;fspd; kfs; i[dg; (uop) `p[;uj; nra;j kjpdh nrd;wnghj topkwpj;j jdj <l;bahy; Fj;jpdhu;,jdhy; mtu;fs; mku;e;jpue;j (f[hth) xl;lfj; njhl;bapypue;j fpno tpoe;jhu;fs; mtu;fsj tapw;wpy; fhankw;gl;l fu fiye;jtpl;lj.,tu; kf;fh ntw;wpapd; NghJ mq;fpue;j jg;gp Xbdhu; gpd;g rpy fhyk; fopj;j,];yhik Vw;whu;. kw;w,g;d fj;yila,u mbikg; ghlfpfspy; xuj;jp nfhiyaz;lhs;. kw;wts; K];ypk; xutuhy; milf;fyk; jug;gl;l gpd;du;,];yhik Vw;whu;. mt;thnw ~rhuh vd;w mbikg; ngz;zk; milf;fykhfp,];yhikj; jotpdhu;. mwpqu;,g;d `[u; (u`;) $Wfpwhu;: `hhp];,g;d Jyhj;jpy; my;f]hap vd;gtidak; nfhy;yk;gb egp (]y;) fl;lisapl;lhu;fs;. vdnt> mtid myp (uop) nfhd;nwhopj;jhu;fs; vd mg+ k/\f; (uop) $Wfpwhu;. gpugy ftpqu; fmg;,g;d [{i`iuak; nfhy;yk;gb egp (]y;) mtu;fs; fl;lis gpwg;gpj;jhu;fs;. Mdhy;>,tu; egp (]y;) mtu;fs; r%fk; te;j,];yhik Vw;W jz;lidapypue;j jg;gpj;jf; nfhz;lhu;.,tiug; gw;wpa tphpthd nra;jp gpd;dhy; tutpuf;fpd;wj.,t;thnw `k;[h (uop) mtu;fisf; nfhiy nra;j t`;\piaak; nfhd;wtpl fl;lisaplg;gl;lj. gpd;du;,];yhikj; jotpajhy; kd;dpf;fg;gl;lj. mg+]{/g;ahdpd; kidtp `pe;j; gpd;j; cj;ghtk; nfhiyg; gl;baypy;,ue;jhu;. mtuk;,];yhik Vw;wjhy; Page 3 of 8
kd;dpf;fg;gl;lhu;.,g;d fjypd; mbikg; ngz; mu;dg; vd;gtsk; nfhiyaz;lhs; vd,khk; `hfpk; (u`;) Fwpg;gpLfpd;whu;. nfhiyaz;ltu;fspy; ck;k ]mj; vd;gtuk; cz;l vd,g;d,];`hf; (u`;) Fwpg;gpLfpd;whu;.,e;j fzf;fpd;gb vl;l Mz;fSk; MW ngz;fsk;,g;gl;baypy;,lk; ngw;wpue;jdu;. Mdhy;>,q;F $wg;gl;l mu;dg;> ck;k ]mj;,utuk;,g;d fj;jypd;,uz;l ghlfpfshf,uf;fyhk;. mt;tputuila ngau;fs; my;yj Gidg; ngau;fspy; Vw;gl;l fuj;j Ntw;Wikahy; jdpj; jdpahff; $wg;gl;buf;fyhk;. (,g;d `[u; (u`;) $w;w KbTw;wJ.) (/gj;`{y; ghhp) ]/g;thd;,g;d cka;ah> /gohyh,g;d cika;ah,];yhikj; jotjy; ]/g;thd; Fiw\pfspd; ngue;jiytu;fspy; xutuhf,ue;jk; mtiuf; nfhy;y Ntz;Lnkd;W egp (]y;) fl;lisapltpy;iy.,ug;gpdk; mtu; gae;j kf;fhtpypue;j Xl;lk; gpbj;jhu;. mtuila Kd;dhs; ez;gu; ciku;,g;d t`g; my; [{k egpaplk; mtuf;fhf (ghjfhg;g) mgak; Njbdhu;. egp (]y;) mjid Vw;W kf;fhtf;fs; tuk; NghJ jhk; mzpe;jpue;j jiyg;ghifiaf; nfhlj;jdg;gpdhu;fs;. ciku; (uop) mjid ngw;wf; nfhz;l ]/g;thidj; Njbg; Gwg;gl;lhu;. ~[{j;jh vdk; flw;fiuapy; akd; Nehf;fpa gazj;jpw;f ]/g;thd; Maj;jkhd NghJ ciku; (uop) mtiur; re;jpj;j egp (]y;) mtu;fsplk; mioj;j te;jhu;. ]/g;thd; egpaplk; jdf;f,uz;l khj fhy mtfhrk; Ntz;Lnkdf; Nfhhpdhu;. mjw;f egp (]y;) ehd;f khj fhy mtfhrk; jutjhf nkhope;jhu;fs;. rpy ehl;fsf;f gpd; ]/g;thd;,];yhikj; jotpdhu;.,tuila kidtpnah,tuf;f Kd;Ng,];yhik Vw;wpUe;jhu;. egp (]y;),utiuak; gioa jpukz cwitf; nfhz;nl Nru;j;J itj;jhu;fs;. /gohyh-,tu; kpf;f Jzpr;ryhdtu;. egp (]y;) mtu;fisf; nfhy;tjw;fhff; fpsk;gpdhu;. egpatu;fspd; mufpy; te;jtld;,tu; vd;d vz;zj;jpy; te;js;shu; vd;gij ntspr;rkhf;fpf; fhl;bdhu;fs;.,ijr; nrtpklj;j /gohyh,tu; cz;ikahd jpuj;j}ju;jhd; vd tpsq;fp,];yhik Vw;whu;. egpatu;fspd; nrhw;nghopt kf;fh ntw;wp nfhz;l,uz;lhk; ehs; kf;fsf;f egp (]y;) nrhw;nghopthw;wpdhu;fs;. my;yh`;it mtdf;fhpa rpwg;gfs;> Page 4 of 8
jd;ikfs; Mfpatw;why; Gfo;e;J Nkd;ikg;gLj;jpa gpd; ciu epfo;j;jj; njhlq;fpdhu;fs;. 'kf;fns! epr;rakhf my;yh`; thdq;fs;> g+kpia gilj;j md;nw kf;fhtf;f msg;nguk; fz;zpak; toq;fpapug;gjhy; kwik ehs; tiu fz;zpak; nghue;jpajhfnt fujg;gl Ntz;Lk;. my;yh`;itak; kwikiaak; ek;gpf;if nfhz;ls;s ahuk; mq;ff; nfhiy GhptNjh> kuk; nrb nfhbfis mfw;wtnjh $lhj. egp,q;f Nghu; Ghpe;jhu;fs; vd;w Kd;Djhuzk; fhl;bdhy; epq;fs; mtuf;fr; nrhy;yq;fs;> epr;rakhf my;yh`; mtdj J}jUf;Fj;jhd;,e;j rpwg;gj; jfjpia toq;fpapuf;fpd;whd; cq;fsf;f me;j chpiknah jfjpnah mtd; toq;f tpy;iy NkYk; vdf;fg; gfy;nghojpd; xu Fwpg;gpl;l FWfpa Neuj;jpw;Fj;jhd; mdkjpf;fg;gl;lj. mjd;gpd; mjw;f my;yh`; toq;fpa fz;zpak; New;W mjw;fhpa fz;zpaj;ijg; Nghd;Nw,d;W Kjy; kpz;lk; jpuk;gptpl;lj.,q;fs;stu;fs;,q;f tuhjtu;fsf;fj; njhptpj;j tpll;lk;". egp (]y;) mtu;fspd; ciuiag; gw;wp tuk; kw;nwhu mwptpg;gpy; gpd;tuk; mk;rq;fsk;,lk; ngw;ws;sd. 'mq;fs;s Kl;fis xbf;fnth> mq;fs;s Ntl;ilg; gpuhzpfis mq;fpue;j tpul;lnth> mq;f fpno fplf;fk; nghul;fis vlf;fnth $lhj. MapDk;> mij chpathplk; Nru;j;J itf;ftk; kf;fsplk; njhptpf;ftk; vlf;f mdkjp cz;l.,q;fs;s Gw;fisf;fisaf; $lhj." mg;nghoj mg;gh]; (uop) mtu;fs; ~,j;fpu; vd;w nrbia fise;j nfhs;s mdkjp jhuq;fs;.,j vq;fs; nfhy;yu;fsf;fk; kw;w tpl;l cgnahfj;jpw;fk; gad;glj;jg;glfpwj" vdf; $wpdhu;fs;. mjw;f egp (]y;),j;fpu; nrbia vlj;j gad;glj;j mdkjp mspj;jhu;fs;. F[hM fpisapdu; kf;fh ntw;wpapd; NghJ iy]; fpisiar; Nru;e;j xutiuf; nfhd;w tpl;ldu;.,jw;f Kd; mwpahikf; fhyj;jpy; iy]; fpisapdu; F[hM fpisapdhpy; xutiuf; nfhd;wpuf;fpd;wdu;. mjw;fg; gopthq;fk; Kfkhf,r;re;ju;g; gj;ijg; gad;glj;jpf; nfhz;ldu;.,j njhlu;ghf egp (]y;),t;tiuapy; Fwpg;gpl;Lf; $wpdhu;fs;: 'F[hM r%fj;jpdnu! nfhiy Gjiyf; iftplq;fs;. nfhiy GhptJ gad;jf;fjhf,ue;jhy;,jw;f Kd;du; Ghpe;j nfhiyfns cq;fsf;fg; NghJk;.,jw;Fg; gpwf me;j khghjfr; nraiy nra;ahjpu;fs;. epq;fs; nfhd;w tpl;ltu;fsf;fhpa jpaj;ij (nfhiyf;fhd e\;l<l;il),d;w ehd; epiwntw;wfpnwd;.,jw;fg; Page 5 of 8
gpd; ahuhtj nfhiy nra;ag;gl;lhy; nfhiyaz;ltd; cwtpdu;,uz;l tha;g;gfspy; xu tha;g;igg; gad;glj;jpf; nfhs;syhk;. xd;w> nfhiyahspiag; gopf;fg; gop nfhy;tj my;yj mthplkpue;j jpaj; t#y; nra;j nfhs;tj." akd; thrpahd ~mg+ \h`; vd;gtu; 'my;yh`;tpd; J}jNu!,jid vdf;f vojpf; nfhlq;fs;" vd;whu;. ',jid,tuf;f vojp toq;fq;fs;" vd egp (]y;) Njhou;fSf;Ff; $wpdhu;fs;. (]`P`{y; Gfhhp> ]`P`; K];ypk;> ]{dd; mg+jht+j>,g;d `p\hk;) egpatu;fisg; gw;wp md;rhhpfs; mq;rjy; my;yh`;> egp (]y;) mtu;fsf;f kf;fhtpy; ntw;wp mspj;jhd;.,g;gdpj efuk; mtu;fsj nrhe;j Cu; mtu;fs; gpwe;j Cu; mtu;fsf;f gpbj;jkhd Cu; vd;gj njhpe;jnj! egpatu;fs; ]/gh kiyapy; jq;fsj iffis cau;j;jp JMr; nra;j nfhz;bue;jhu;fs;. me;neuj;jpy; my;yh`; jdj,e;j Ciu egpatu;fsf;f iftrg; glj;jpj; je;jhd;. vdnt> mtu;fs;,q;nfna jq;fp tplthu;fnsh? vd md;rhhpfs; jq;fsf;fs; Ngrpf; nfhz;ldu;. jq;fsj gpuhu;j;jidia Kbj;j gpd;g 'epq;fs; vd;d Ngrpf; nfhz;bue;jpu;fs;?" vd egp (]y;) md;rhhpfsplk; tpdtpdhu;fs;. 'my;yh`;tpd; J}jNu! xd;wkpy;iy" vd mtu;fs; $wpdu;. egp (]y;) kpz;lk; kpz;lk; Nfl;fNt,Wjpapy; jq;fspilna vd;d NgrpNdhk; vd;gij njhptpj;jdu;. mjw;f egp (]y;) 'my;yh`; fhg;ghw;wthdhf! ehd; tho;e;jhy; cq;fsld; tho;ntd;. kuzpj;jhy; cq;fslnd kuzpg;ngd;" vd;w $wpdhu;fs;. ENGLISH- THE SEALED NECTAR MEMORIES OF THE PROPHET (PBUH)-AUTHOR- ISSAM DIAB When time for prayer approached, Bilal ascended Al-Ka bah and called for prayer. Abu Sufyan bin Harb, Itab bin Usaid and Al-Harith bin Hisham were meanwhile sitting in the yard. Itab bin Usaid commented on the new situation (Bilal ascending Al-Ka bah and calling for prayer) saying that Allâh honoured Usaid (his father) having not heard such words. The Prophet [pbuh] approached and assisted by Divine Revelation told them that he had learnt about what they had spoken of. Al-Harith and Itab, taken by incredible surprise, immediately professed Islam and bore witness to the Messengership of Muhammad [pbuh] adding that "We swear by Allâh that none had been with us to inform you." Page 6 of 8
On that very day, the Prophet [pbuh] entered Umm Hani s house where he washed and offered prayers of victory. Umm Hani had sheltered two Makkan relatives of hers in her house in which act she was granted support by the Prophet [pbuh]. Shedding blood of nine arch-criminals was declared lawful even under the curtains of Al- Ka bah. Nevertheless, only four of them were killed while the others were pardoned for different reasons. As for those who were killed, mention could be made of Abdul Uzza bin Khatal who had become a Muslim and then deputed to collect alms-tax in the company of a Helper. They had also a slave with them. Abdullah, in a fit of rage, killed the Helper s slave on account of a mere trifling dispute, and joined the pagan Arabs as an apostate. He was never repentant at this heinous crime but rather employed two women singers and incited them to sing satirically about the Prophet [pbuh]. The other man who was put to death was Miqyas bin Sababa. He was a Muslim. A Helper accidently killed his brother Hisham. The Prophet [pbuh] had arranged the payment of blood money to him, which he had accepted. His revengeful nature, however, was never appeased, so he killed the Helper and went to Makkah as an apostate. Similarly, Huwairith and one woman singer went to death. On the other hand, every attempt was made to grant pardon to the people. Ikrimah bin Abu Jahl, who had attacked Khalid s detachment at the time of the entry into Makkah, was forgiven. To Wahshi, the murderer of Hamzah, the Prophet s uncle, and to Hind, who had chewed his liver, was also extended his generous clemency. The same generous treatment was accorded to Habar who had attacked the Prophet s daughter with a spear, while on her way from Makkah to Madinah, so grievously that she ultimately died of the fatal injuries. In the same context of magnanimity peculiar to Muhammad [pbuh], two chiefs of Quraish were pardoned once they had embraced Islam. They were Safwan bin Omaiyah and Fudalah bin Umair. The latter had attempted to assassinate the Prophet [pbuh] while circumambulating in the Holy Sanctuary. The Prophet s matchless tolerance and broad-mindedness instigated by his mission as A mercy to all people, converted a terrible hypocrite into a faithful devout believer. On the second day of the great conquest, the Prophet [pbuh] stood up and addressed the people in matters relating to the holy status of Makkah. After entertaining Allâh s praise, he proclaimed that Makkah was a holy land and would remain so till the Day of Judgement. No bloodshed was allowed therein. Should anyone take the liberty of fighting within Makkah on grounds derived from the events that characterized the conquest, he should remember that it had been a licence granted temporarily to the Prophet, and virtually does not go for others. Ibn Abbas [R] narrated: The Prophet [pbuh] said: "Allâh has made Makkah, a sanctuary, so it was a sanctuary before me and will continue to be a sanctuary after me. It was made legal for me (i.e. I was allowed to fight in it) for a few hours of a day. It is not allowed to uproot its shrubs or to cut its trees, or to chase (or disturb) its game, or to pick up its fallen things except by a person who would announce that (what has found) publicly." Al- Abbas said: "O Allâh s Messenger! Except the lemon grass (for it is used) by our goldsmiths and for our homes." The Prophet [pbuh] then said: "Except the lemon grass." In this context, out of the spirit of revenge, the tribesmen of Khuza ah killed a man from Laith Tribe. Here the Prophet was indignant and ordered Khuza ah to stop those pre- Page 7 of 8
Islamic practices. He, moreover, gave the family of anyone killed the right to consider either of two options, blood-money or just retribution (the killer is killed). After having delivered his address, the Prophet [pbuh] rode to a small hill, Safa, not far from Al-Ka bah. Turning his face towards the Sacred House, amidst a vast admiring and devotional multitude, he raised his hand in fervent prayer to Allâh. The citizens of Madinah who had gathered round him entertained fear, as Allâh had given him victory over his native city, he might choose to stay here. He insisted on explanation of their fear and so they spoke openly. He immediately dispelled their fears and assured them that he had lived with them and would die with them. Page 8 of 8