Regarding Hadith # 2
 
 
by Kaukab Siddique
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The Saga of a Woman who Renounced the Aga Khani Cult & 
Embraced Islam
New Trend Report
Several years back Sis. Gulshan, who was an Ismaili, a 
follower of the Aga Khan, embraced Islam. Since then she has 
been hounded by cyber terrorists who have been indulging in 
an orgy of abuse and pornographic hate against her. As she 
stood firm on her newly found Islamic faith, the attacks on 
her became more and more personal and vehement.
The cyber terrorists use fake names and their identiities 
have still not been traced by Muslims who decided to defend 
the sister's honor and personal security.
In turn Muslims have investigated Aga Khan's cult and 
questioned its "right" to attack a Muslim woman. This was 
then used as an excuse by the abusers to attack Islam 
itself, including great Companions of the Prophet, pbuh, 
such as Abu Huraira, r.a., and Khalid ibn al-Waleed, r.a., 
as well as Caliph Usman, r.a., and his compilation of the 
Qur'an, as well as those wives of the Prophet, pbuh, who 
were Christian or Jewish but embraced Islam.
All these attacks by the supporters of Aga Khan have been 
answered by Muslims. However, the latest attack is most 
egregious. It is the claim that the Prophet, pbuh, had only 
one daughter, Fatima, r.a., and that Ruqayya, r.a., was not 
his biological daughter.
Here is the answer to this attack by Kaukab Siddique:
Brief Outline of the Great Struggle of Ruqayya, r.a., 
Forgotten owing to Sectarian Propaganda
Documentation that the Prophet, pbuh, had more than one 
daughter and Ruqayya, r.a., was a great Islamic woman:
The Qur'an says "daughters" not daughter. Here is the verse: 
"O Prophet! Tell your wives and 
daughters, and the believing women, 
that they should cast their outer garments over their pesons 
[when going out]: That is most convenient for them that they 
should be known and not molested. And Allah is 
Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful."
Here is documentation from Hadith:
"Ruqayya, was the daughter of the Messenger of Allah, pbuh, 
and her mother was Khadija, the daughter of Khuwaylad. 
Before receiving prophethood, Muhammad, pbuh, had married 
her to Utba, the son of Abi Lahab bin Abdul Mutallib who 
divorced her soon thereafter 
before taking her as 
his wife because in the meantime the prophet 
received prophethood and the verses condemning Abu Lahab 
were revealed in the Qur'an. She never went to Utba's 
home."
"She embraced Islam the very day her mother, Khadija, r.a., 
embraced Islam." [Among the very first to embrace 
Islam.]
"She was among the first women to take the oath of 
allegiance [baiat] to the Prophet, pbuh."
"She was married to one of the greatest Companions of the 
Prophet, Usman, r.a."
" She did hijra TWICE to Africa with Usman, r.a.. The 
Prophet, pbuh, said this is the first hijra in all of human 
history  for the sake of Allah since the time of the Prophet 
Lut."
"Ruqayya suffered greatly [for Allah's sake] during hijra 
and lost her unborn child through miscarriage."
All quotes from 
Tabqat ibn Saad, first and earliest 
collection of biographical Hadith.
[Comment: If you read the Qur'an, you will realize that the 
Hijra by Ruqayya, r.a., puts her above other women, 
including Fatima, r.a. who was also a great woman. We love 
Fatima, r.a., but facts must be above feelings.]
"And their Lord has accepted of them and answered them: 
'Never will I allow to be lost the work of any of you, be 
you male or female, you are one community: those of you who 
have done hijra from their homes or been driven out from 
there, or suffered harm in My Cause, or fought, or been 
slain..................." [3:195]
Hadith.cc
2012-01-23 Mon 18:45:09 cst