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[Surah al-Mu'minoon (23):24]
[1] This symbol represents the phrase ‘Sall-Allahu 'alayhi wa sallam’, which means: May Allah exalt him and send peace be upon him. Out of respect, Muslims are commanded to state this phrase after mentioning the name of the Prophet Muhammad e.
[2] This hadeeth was related in the ‘Musnad’ of Imaam Ahmed.
[3] Isfahaan: A Region in northwest Iran.
[4] His father was a Magean who worshipped fire.
[5] This symbol represents the phrase ‘Subhaanahu wa Ta'aalaa’ which means: May Allah be exalted from what the disbelievers associate with Him. Out of respect, Muslims state this phrase after mentioning the Name of Allah.
[6] Ash-Shaam: The Levant. It encompasses the areas known today as Lebanon, Syria, Palestine, and Jordan.
[7] A plural “pronoun” is employed to stress Power, Might, and Greatness. It is common in Semitic languages for any Monarch to use the plural pronoun. It is used by the English Dynasty as well. To Allah, however, belongs the best example. ‘We’ does not denote the Trinity or any other false concept.
[8] Editor’s note: An important point to note here is that Salman did not turn away from what he thought was the truth at that time because of the actions of one person. He did not say, “Look at these Christians! The best of them is so evil!” Rather, he understood that he had to judge the religion by its beliefs, and not by its adherents.
[9] Al-Musil: A major city in northwest Iraq.
[10] Naseebeen: A city on the road between al-Musil and ash-Shaam.
[11] 'Amooreeyah: A town that was part of the Eastern Region of the Roman Empire.
[12] Rubb: Allah is Ar-Rubb: He is the One Who gives all things the power to grow, move and change, to Whom belongs the Creation and Commandment. He is The Master Who has no equal in His Sovereignty, Predominance, and Highness, and He is The One Who Provides and Sustains all that exists.
[13] A Prophet Like Unto Moses:
Usual
Birth
Married, Children
Not Married, no Children
Family Life
Did Not Die
Death
To Median
To Madinah
None
Forced Immigration (in Adulthood)
In his lifetime
After him
Writing Down of Revelation
Rejected then accepted
Rejected by most Israelites
Acceptance of Leadership (by his people)
[14] Muhammad e was forty years of age when he was in the cave of Hira in Makkah when the Archangel Gabriel Commanded him to, “Read” or “Recite”. Muhammad e was terrified and replied, “I am not learned!” Then the Angel recited and the Prophet e rehearsed the Words of Allah,
[Surah al-'Alaq (96):1-5]
[18] An Arab tribe.
[19] Thirteen years after he received the revelation from Allah.
[20] In the city of Medinah.
[21] A miracle from Allah.
ONE GOD ......... ONE NATION
Salman Al-Farisi: The Seeker of Truth
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