Monday, March 21, 2011

Letter to: Ya Rasual Allah صلى الله عليه وسلم


Updated: 2015

Once Upon a Time…

^House Of Hazrat Abu Ayub AL-Ansari(ra)

House Of Hazrat Abu Ayub AL-Ansari(ra)


House Of Hazrat Abu Ayub AL-Ansari
(Radhi Allahu Anha) in Medina
Unfortunately, this house does not exist anymore.

(more info here)

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 To:
Ya Rasual Allah
(Sallahu Alaihe-e-Wa-Sallam)


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Story version:1

It is reported that: Prophet Sulaiman (Alaihis Salaam) (Solomonand his Sahabi Tubbah Harreri (Tab’a Hamiri) visited Tyeba/Medina which was called Yathrib (Iatribu, Lathrippa).

Prophet Sulaiman (Alaihis Salaam) ordered his Tahath (Throne) to lower down at a place called Yathrib and told his sahabi Tubbha Harreri that this is the place where the Prophet of the prophet's is going to arrive.

Tubbha Harreri was surprised and replied: "This Prophet ( صلى الله عليه وسلم , Is He going to be higher in Status then you?"

Hazrat Sulaiman (Alaihis Salaam) Replied: "If He was here, I would tie His Shoe Laces"

Tubbah Harrieri then requested Hazrat Sulaiman (Alaihis Salaam) if he could stay here and wait for the King of all prophet's?

Hazrat Sulaiman (Alaihis Salaam) Replied, "Yes, if you so wish!"

Then the Sahabi of Hazrat Sulaiman (Alaihis Salaam) started to build houses and asked the people around the caves, hills and huts to come and live there, when the people came and saw they were amazed to see all the houses that were build.

They saw all the houses were one storie, except for one, that was two stories the people enquired; "Tubbah Harreri why is this particular one, two stories?"

Tubba Harreri replied: "After all it is for the one who will be High in Status then all of them, that is why it is double storie and this house I have built is for Him."

These where the first settlements who started to live in Yathrib and Tubbah Harreri was patiently waiting for the arrival of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (صلى الله عليه وسلم).

As time went by Tubbha Harreri was now getting old and weak and the time had come for his farewell.

On his death bed he wrote a letter saying:

To: Ya Rasual Allah

صلى الله عليه و آله وسلم

I heard from my nabi that You are going to arrive here, my last moment has arrived and I must leave this world, I have built this House for You so please accept it"

Tubbah Harreri then gave this letter to his son and asked him to give this letter to the Nabi of all the nabi's, when he arrives.

As time and centuries went by through each generation after generation of Tubbah Harreri they passed the letter on until it finally reached Hazrat Ayub Ansari (RA)

When the Holy Prophet (صلى الله عليه وسلم) arrived at Yathrib, He was invited by the settlers to stay at their homes, but the Holy Prophet (صلى الله عليه وسلم) replied: "I will stay where my camel will rest"

So the camel decided to rest at Hazrat Ayub Ansari's door step.
it is reported that: 
The Holy Prophet  (صلى الله عليه وسلم) then asked Hazrat Ayub Ansari:

(" Would you like to give Me My  Letter (Imaanat) ")

Hazrat Ayub Ansari was surprised to hear about the letter and replied:

"Ya Rasool Allah only my father and I had the knowledge of this letter?"
it is reported that:

The Holy Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم) replied:

("I was watching him, (your forefather) when he was writing the letter")

Allah(SWT) and His Beloved Prophet(s) knows best!

(MH39.2007)


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Story version:2

King Tubba Al Awwal
A story of 1000 years 
before the arrival of The Holy Prophet (s)


Urdu Lecture
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A Yemenis Jewish kings letter to the
Holy Prophet Muhammad صلى الله عليه وسلم

English
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Tab’a Awwal Hamirī
The King of Yemen &
 The Last Prophet 
(صلى الله عليه وسلم)

The incredible story of the King who sent a letter to our Holy Prophet (صلى الله عليه وسلم) a thousand years before his birth, seeking his intercession!

The following account is narrated in Al Mustazarf, Hajjatullah `alal-Alamīn’ and in Tārīkh Ibne Asākir and translated from an article by Abū Nūr Mohammad Bashīr.

Once the King of Yemen, Tab’a Awwal Hamirī, about 2,500 years ago, went on tour of his country and those surrounding it.
He was a very rich King indeed. In his entourage he had 12,000 `ulama, physicians and learned men in addition to his army of 114,000 soldiers. Wherever they went, the procession of these men and soldiers which marched in much pomp and ceremony that people lined the roadside to watch them, gathered wherever they went and welcomed them.
When the entourage reached the outskirts of Makkah, no one came to see them or welcome them to the town. This greatly surprised the King. He asked his Chief Minister, “Wherever we have gone people have gathered in droves to see and welcome us. But not here. What is the reason?”

The Chief Minister replied, “Your Highness! There is a House in this town. It is called Baitullāh. The people of this town and its Khādim have a great respect for it. Our entourage has no comparison to it. People in large numbers from places near and far come for Pilgrimage to this House. In this town no one will heed you or give you any importance. They respect the holy House more than kings.”

Hearing this, the King was furious. In his anger, he swore and declared, “I will raze this House to the ground and have the people of this town killed.” No sooner had the King uttered these words that blood began spurting from his mouth, nose and eyes. The blood was so foul smelling that his companions moved away from him and no one would come near him. He called upon his Physicians and doctors for treatment, but no one could help or treat him any way. His condition got worse. He could not sleep at night and kept on tossing and turning. He wanted to get treated by any means and at any cost.

Amongst his entourage there was a physician who was a God-fearing scholar as well. He came to the King, inspected him, took his pulse and said, “O King! Your illness is spiritual. Medicines will not work on you. Did you intend to do anything bad or evil, your Highness? If you did, He will pardon you and relieve you of your misery and illness if He wishes should you repent.”

Taking the Physician’s advice, the King immediately changed his evil plans to destroy the Ka’ba and to kill the people of Makkah. No sooner had he repented that the foul smelling blood stopped spurting from his mouth, nose, and eyes. He was completely cured. He was very happy for his recovery. He ordered a silk ghīlāf for the Ka’ba to be made and a gift of 7 gold sovereigns and 7 pieces of silk clothing for each of the residents of Makkah.

Having recovered, the King of Yemen then continued with his tour. His entourage next arrived in 
Medina al-munawwara.

The `ulama in his group had studied the Books that had been revealed to the Prophets who had come before them. They took the soil of Medina and smelled it and looked at the features of the place. The signs of the place where the last Prophet of Allah (
صلى الله عليه وسلم) would make his Hijra to, as indicated in these Books, were all present here. These `ulama were overjoyed and made a commitment to stay put in this town. They wished to live in Medina and stated that if they were fortunate, one day they would meet the Prophet (صلى الله عليه وسلم). But if they didn’t, the dust from the Holy Prophet’s (صلى الله عليه وسلم) sandals would land on their graves. This at least, they thought, would bring blessings and be their salvation.
The King, having heard the `ulama and Counsellors, agreed to build four hundred homes for them as well as a big house for our Prophet (
صلى الله عليه وسلم).

He left instructions that when the Prophet (
صلى الله عليه وسلمcame to Medinahe should stay in comfort in that house. He also left enough money to provide for the needs of the four hundred `ulama for a long time.

The King then dictated a letter to his Chief scholar and requested him to present it to Prophet (
صلى الله عليه وسلم) when he came to Medina. He further requested of him that should he die before meeting the Prophet (صلى الله عليه وسلم), the letter be treasured and passed on to his children and their descendants and presented to the Prophet (صلى الله عليه وسلمwhenever he came to the town. Having made these arrangements, the King left for Yemen.

The letter was passed down from the Chief Alim to his descendants. After more than 1,000 years, the number of children from the four hundred `ulama had increased greatly and comprised a large percentage of the inhabitants of Medina.
The letter after this long time came to be in the hands of Hazrat Abū Aiyūb Ansārī (ra), who had given it to his chief slave, Abū Laila, for safe-keeping.

When he people of Medina heard that Prophet Muhammad (
صلى الله عليه وسلم) was coming to Medina from Makkah on his Hijra, they started making preparations to welcome him. The inhabitants decorated their houses and cleaned the streets. Each of them wanted Prophet (صلى الله عليه وسلم) to be welcomed into and grace his house.
The Prophet (
صلى الله عليه وسلم), to overcome this problem, came up with a proposal that he would let loose the reins of his camel. He would stay at the house outside which the camel would come to a halt and sit down.

The camel was let loose. It went down the streets and stopped outside the house which the King of Yemen had built for the Holy Prophet Muhammad (
صلى الله عليه وسلم). Prophet (صلى الله عليه وسلم) and the people came to this house.

Abū Laila was then asked to bring the letter which he had for safe-keeping.

Abū Laila appeared before Prophet (
صلى الله عليه وسلم with the letter which had been passed down from generation to generation over a thousand years from King Tab’a Awwal Hamirī.

Prophet Muhammad (
صلى الله عليه وسلم), seeing Abū Laila approaching him, asked him,
Are you Abū Laila?”
Abū Laila was stunned, having his name mentioned by the Holy Prophet (
صلى الله عليه وسلم). He was surprised that the Holy Prophet (صلى الله عليه وسلمhad just arrived from Makkah but knew his name.

The Holy Prophet Muhammad (
صلى الله عليه وسلم) then said, “I am Muhammad Rasūl Allah (صلى الله عليه وسلم). I will have the King of Yemen’s letter that you have for me.”
The Holy Prophet Muhammad (
صلى الله عليه وسلم then looked at the letter and said, “Congratulations to my pious servant Tab’a Awwal Hamirī.”

The letter from King Hamirī stated, O Prophet of Allah, I pledge my faith in you and in the Book that will be revealed to you and I follow the path of your religion. If I am fortunate to see you, it will be with great pleasure. However, if this is not possible, I would request that you intercede for me and not to forget me on the Day of Judgment. I believe in your Prophethood. I seek your ba`yat (pledge of allegiance) in advance of your arrival. I swear that there is only one Allah and Muhammad (صلى الله عليه وسلم is his true Prophet.” (Mīzānul Adyān)

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Story version:3

Asad ibn Karab was the king of Yemen.

This powerful King on an expedition to Syria, on the way came to Yathrib and subjugated it.
Leaving his son behind as his representative, he went on. As soon as he left, the city rose in revolt and killed the Yemeni prince. On hearing of the revolt, the King returned and raged the city to the ground.
To help the city dwellers, 
some scholarly Jewish priests met the King.They tried to impress upon him the importance of the city of Yathrib and its divinity.
They told the King that they had concluded interpreting prophecies and other divine signs that Yathrib was the city, to where the last Prophet would migrate.
From thence, this would be his abode from where he would direct his mission and this would be the last resting- place of the chosen one, until the ‘Day of Judgement’.

The city would be named ‘Tyeba’ meaning Sacred. Angels protect the city and whosoever tries to destroy it would be destroyed.

After that, they described the qualities of the last Prophet and the distinction his religion will enjoy until the Day of Judgement. The King was an honest, noble and large-hearted man. Believing in the words of the learned priests, he took up the true religion of the time.

Later, he built a Palace in the town and given that to an heir with an instruction to the descendents that would occupy the palace at the time of the advent of the promised Prophet.
He was advised to present himself before the Prophet and request him to kindly consent to live in the palace, since it was built for him.

Thence on an heir lived in the palace waiting for the promised one.

When the time came and the Prophet arrived, Hazrat Ayub Ansari was the occupant of this palace. On hearing the news of Hazrat Muhammad’s (
صلى الله عليه وسلم) arrival, he rushed to the spot and invited the Prophet to occupy the palace.
Hazrat Ayub Ansari
 lived a few yards away from where the Holy Prophet Muhammad’s 
صلى الله عليه وسلم) camel rested on the ground. The Prophet ( صلى الله عليه وسلم ) gracefully accepted the invitation. On the first occasion,

Hazrat Ayub Ansari gave the letter of his ancestor king to the Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم).



Whence it was written in the King’s own handwriting:

I declare that Ahmed is the Messenger of God. If I were alive and met him I certainly would be his servant and cooperate with him” (Wafah al-Wafah, part-I, Zuzbul Kulub).

It is noteworthy that, later, the King went to Mecca with a delegation of Savants and laid a cover on the Ka’aba made of Yemeni fabric, for the first time. From Then on, it became a custom to cover the House of the Lord, which continues until today (Kassasul Qur’än).
According to the letter, Hazrat Ayub Ansari wanted to give the whole house to the Prophet, but The holy Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) disagreed. Then Hazrat Ansari requested him to occupy the first floor, but the Prophet keeping his companions’ comfort in the mind chose the ground floor (Wafah al-Wafah).



Note: The mention of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (صلى الله عليه وسلم), dhikr and gatherings in a majlis have been held in the past and will continue in the future. The fortunate have been able to receive the blessings of such gatherings (fā’id).

This article shows the Prophet (s) had knowledge of the past as well as of the future.

It is worth noting that the King had made Prophet (
صلى الله عليه وسلم) a wasīla and looked forward to intercession from the Prophet (صلى الله عليه وسلم) on the Day of Judgment and the Prophet (صلى الله عليه وسلمcongratulated him for his faith.

We also learn that to decorate houses and celebrate his birth is the Sunnah of the Sahabas and to have processions, decorate houses and streets as we do today is not a bid’a.

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When the Holy Prophet (s) entered Madinah he told the people to allow his camel to go her own way for she is guided by Allah.” All of the Muslims desired that he would lodge with them. Finally the she-camel knelt, but the Prophet (s) did not dismount. The animal rose to its feet again, ambled ahead for some distance, and then turned back and knelt in the same place it had before. Masjid-e-Nabwi was erected on this very spot.

- Adjacent to the spot where the camel knelt was the house of 
Abu Ayyub Ansari (r) who hurried to lift the saddle from the camel and took it to his home. The Prophet (s) remarked humorously, “A man must follow his saddle,” and went along with Abu Ayyub. 

Asad bin Zurara (r.a.) took hold of the halter, so he was allowed to take care of the camel.

According to other reports, lots were cast and was drawn in the favour of Abu Ayyub Ansari (r).
The house of Abu Ayyub Ansari was double-storied. 
When it was settled that the Prophet (s) would stay at this place, he offered the Prophet (PBUH) to stay on the upper storey but the Prophet could not agree to this proposal, as he felt that people frequently coming to meet him would disturb his (Abu Ayyub’s) family.

Thus the ground floor was made vacant for the Prophet (s).

Abu Ayyub (r) sent meals to him twice a day and whatever he left uneaten was shared by Abu Ayyub and his wife. He would look at the marks of the Prophet’s (s) fingers on the food and place his own fingers at the same spots as a source of blessing.

Although the Holy Prophet (s) had stayed at the ground floor according to his own wish, it was quite unbearable for Abu Ayyub (r.a.) and his wife that they should live upstairs while the Prophet (s) was downstairs. They were much disturbed to think that in this way they were showing disrespect to the Prophet (s).

One night they could not sleep and passed the whole night sitting in a corner of the roof. In the morning 
Abu Ayyub (r) came to the Prophet (s) and said,
O Prophet of Allah, we could not sleep at night but passed the whole night sitting in a corner of the roof.” When the Prophet asked the cause, he replied, “Our parents may be sacrificed on you, we always remain thinking that we are committing disrespect to you. Last night this feeling grew to the utmost and we could not sleep.” After this he requested, “O Prophet of Allah, have mercy upon us and kindly shift upstairs. We are your slave and shall remain satisfied under your feet.”

The Prophet (s) granted his request and moved upstairs while Abu Ayyub and his wife moved to the ground floor.

Abu Ayyub Ansari’s (RA) full name was Khalid ibn Zayd ibn Kulayb




His grave lies in Istanbul where he was honoured with martyrdom during the siege of Constantinople in the caliphate of Muawiyah (r.a.) in 48 AH.
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King Toba

"Their great ancestor, Shamul, was a physician and councillor in the service of King Toba, who was a king in Yeman.Toba, during the time of his reign, marched into Arabia and arrived in Yasrab, which was then the name of the town of Medina. He had four hundred physicians and councillors with him, of whom Shamul was the chief and they all told the king that they intended to settle down there as the last of the prophets would immigrate to that place and live there and they wished to be reckoned amongst his followers.

Toba wrote a letter by his own hand, declaring that he embraced Islam in anticipation, and delivered it to Shamul, with instructions that the letter was to be treated as a legacy to be delivered in succession until it was handed over to the prophet by some one of his descendants.

The letter was delivered to the Prophet one thousand and fifty three years after by the writer’s great ancestor, Khalid bin Zed, commonly known as Hazrat Abu Ayub Ansari.”


(Khan Bahadur Sheikh Sadiq Ali (Shaikh Sadik Ali Ansari) in his works published (
Muslim Tribes in Sindh, Balochistan and Afghanistan), in 1901.)





To :


From Tubbah 

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Edited by ADHM

Who brought the throne of Bilqis?


Who brought the throne of Bilqis?
Balkis (Queen of Sheba)

Quote:

Allaah has given the jinn powers that he has not given to humans. Allaah has told us about some of their powers, such as the ability to move and travel quickly.
An ‘ifreet from among the jinn guaranteed to the Prophet Sulaymaan (peace be upon him) that he would bring the throne of the Queen of Yemen to Jerusalem in a moment faster than that needed for a man to get up from where he was sitting.
Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):
An ‘ifreet (strong one) from the jinns said: ‘I will bring it [her throne] to you before you rise from your place (council). And verily, I am indeed strong, and trustworthy for such work.’ One with whom was knowledge of the Scripture said: ‘I will bring it to you within the twinkling of an eye!’ – then when Sulaymaan saw it placed before him, he said, ‘This is by the Grace of my Lord…’” [al-Naml 27:39-40]. http://www.islam-qa.com/en/ref/2340/jinn

We are told:
Quote:
Solomon asked the jinns in his employ whether anyone among them could bring her throne to he palace before she arrived. One of them said; "I will bring it to you before this sitting is over." Solomon did not react to this offer; it appeared that he was waiting for a faster means. The jinns competed with each other to please him. One of them named Ifrit said: "I will fetch it for you in the twinkling of an eye!"
No sooner had this one - who had the knowledge of the Book - finished his phrase than the throne stood before Solomon. The mission had, indeed, been completed in the blinking of an eye. Solomon's seat was in Palestine, and the throne of Bilqis had been in Yemen, two thousand miles away. This was a great miracle performed by one of those sitting with Solomon.” [end of quote]

Quote:
...When the King came to know of her departure, he ordered one of the Jinns to bring the magnificent throne of the queen in the twinkling of an eye. The command was obeyed immediately. When the queen arrived at the court of Prophet Sulaiman (peace be upon him) after a long journey, she was asked to identify her throne. She recognised the throne and said:
"I am already aware of your power and majesty. I have come to you as your submissive servant." source: Here
[end of quote]


We are led to believe
That a Jinn(Ifrit) brought the throne of Bilqis

One of them named Ifrit said:

"I will fetch it for you in the twinkling of an eye!"
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Who brought the throne of Bilqis?

Nobel Quran: AL-NAML
(THE ANT, THE ANTS)
27.38

Translation: YUSUF ALI: He said (to his own men): "Ye chiefs! which of you can bring me her throne before they come to me in submission?"
PICKTHAL: He said: O chiefs! Which of you will bring me her throne before they come unto me, surrendering?
SHAKIR: He said: O chiefs! which of you can bring to me her throne before they come to me in submission?

27.39
Translation: YUSUF ALI: Said an *'Ifrit, of the Jinns"I will bring it to thee before thou rise from thy council: indeed I have full strength for the purpose, and may be trusted."
PICKTHAL: A stalwart of the jinn said: I will bring it thee before thou canst rise from thy place. Lo! I verily am strong and trusty for such work.
SHAKIR: One audacious among the jinn said: I will bring it to you before you rise up from your place; and most surely I am strong (and) trusty for it.

27.40
Translation:
YUSUF ALI: Said *one who had knowledge of the Book: "I will bring it to thee within the twinkling of an eye!" Then when (Solomon) saw it placed firmly before him, he said: "This is by the Grace of my Lord!- to test me whether I am grateful or ungrateful! and if any is grateful, truly his gratitude is (a gain) for his own soul; but if any is ungrateful, truly my Lord is Free of all Needs, Supreme in Honour !"
PICKTHAL: One with whom was knowledge of the Scripture said: I will bring it thee before thy gaze returneth unto thee. And when he saw it set in his presence, (Solomon) said: This is of the bounty of my Lord, that He may try me whether I give thanks or am ungrateful. Whosoever giveth thanks he only giveth thanks for (the good of) his own soul; and whosoever is ungrateful (is ungrateful only to his own soul's hurt). For lo! my Lord is Absolute in independence, Bountiful.
SHAKIR: One who had the knowledge of the Book said: I will bring it to you in the twinkling of an eye. Then when he saw it settled beside him, he said: This is of the grace of my Lord that He may try me whether I am grateful or ungrateful; and whoever is grateful, he is grateful only for his own soul, and whoever is ungrateful, then surely my Lord is Self-sufficient, Honored.

And again...

Hazrat Sulai'man (AS) asked the jinns in his employ whether anyone among them could bring her throne to he palace before she arrived. One of them said; "I will bring it to you before this sitting is over."

Sulai'man did not react to this offer; it appeared that he was waiting for a faster means.
The jinns competed with each other to please him.

'Ifrit, of the Jinns: "I will bring it to thee before thou rise from thy councilindeed I have full strength for the purpose, and may be trusted."

But

*No sooner had this * one *who had the knowledge of the Book - finished his phrase than the throne stood before Sulai'man.

The mission had, indeed, been completed in the blinking of an eye
Sulai'man's seat was in Palestine, and the throne of Bilqis had been in Yemen, two thousand miles away.This was a great miracle performed by one of those sitting with Hazrat Sulai’man (AS).

Tafsir Ibn Kathir - Quran Tafsir

(38. He said: "O chiefs! Which of you can bring me her throne before they come to me surrendering themselves in obedience (as Muslims)'') (39. An `Ifrit from the Jinn said: "I will bring it to you before you rise from your place. And verily, I am indeed strong and trustworthy for such work.'') (40. One with whom was knowledge of the Scripture, said: "I will bring it to you within the twinkling of an eye!'' Then when he saw it placed before him, he said: "This is by the grace of my Lord -- to test me whether I am grateful or ungrateful! And whoever is grateful, truly, his gratitude is for himself; and whoever is ungrateful, certainly my Lord is Rich, Bountiful.'')

How the Throne of Bilqis was brought in an Instant

Muhammad bin Ishaq reported from Yazid bin Ruman: 
"When the messengers returned with word of what Sulayman said, she said: `By Allah, I knew he was more than a king, and that we have no power to match him, and that we can gain nothing by being stubborn with him. So, she sent word to him saying: "I am coming to you with the leaders of my people to see what you will instruct us to do and what you are calling us to of your religion.'' Then she issued commands that her throne, which was made of gold and inlaid with rubies, chrysolite and pearls, should be placed in the innermost of seven rooms, one within the other, and all the doors should be locked. Then she told her deputy whom she was leaving in charge, "Take care of my people and my throne, and do not let anyone approach it or see it until I come back to you.'' Then she set off to meet Sulayman with twelve thousand of her commanders from the leaders of Yemen, under each of whose command were many thousands of men. 

Sulayman sent the Jinn to bring him news of her progress and route every day and night, then when she drew near, he gathered together the Jinns and humans who were under his control and said:

(O chiefs! Which of you can bring me her throne before they come to me surrendering themselves in obedience (as Muslims)).''

(An `Ifrit from the Jinn said:) 


Mujahid said, "A giant Jinn.'' Abu Salih said, "It was as if he was a mountain.''

(I will bring it to you before you rise from your place.)

Ibn `Abbas, may Allah be pleased with him, said, "Before you get up from where you are sitting.''
As-Suddi and others said: "He used to sit to pass judgements and rulings over the people, and to eat, from the beginning of the day until noon.''

(And verily, I am indeed strong and trustworthy for such work.)

Ibn `Abbas said: "Strong enough to carry it and trustworthy with the jewels it contains. Sulayman, upon him be peace, said, "I want it faster than that.'' From this it seems that Sulayman wanted to bring this throne as a demonstration of the greatness of the power and authority that Allah had bestowed upon him and the troops that He had subjugated to him. Power such as had never been given to anyone else, before or since, so that this would furnish proof of his prophethood before Bilqis and her people, because this would be a great and wondrous thing, if he brought her throne as if he were in her country, before they could come to it, although it was hidden and protected by so many locked doors. When Sulayman said, "I want it faster than that,

(One with whom was knowledge of the Scripture said: )

Ibn `Abbas said, "This was Asif, the scribe of Sulayman.'' It was also narrated by Muhammad bin Ishaq from Yazid bin Ruman that he was Asif bin Barkhiya' and he was a truthful believer who knew the Greatest Name of Allah.

Qatadah said: "He was a believer among the humans, and his name was Asif.''

source: qtafsir.com


Question: When Solomon (AS) asked his followers ‘who would bring the throne of Bilqis?’ an ‘Ifrit told him he will bring it before he rises from his place. 

However, a human being brought it to him in the blink of an eye. 

Will you please give me details on how the man did this?


Tay al-Ard : - literally "folding up of the earth" is the name for Thaumaturgical Teleportation in the Islamic religious and philosophical tradition.
A type of karamat in which instead of moving toward a destination by taking a step forward, the earth turns toward the traverser rapidly, no matter how far the destination be.
Ibn al-Nadim defines it exactly the same way when he says:
“The concept of Tei al-Ardh has its roots in the following verses of the Chapter al-Naml of the Quran: [Qur'an 27:38] [Qur'an 27:39] [Qur'an 27:40]



A precise definition of Tai al-Ardh has been offered by Allama Qadhi, one of the masters of Allameh Tabatabaei:
"The ceasing and termination of matter in the initial location, and its appearance and re-creation in its final location (destination)"

A hadith by Ja'far al-Sadiq (d.148AH) also confirms that Hazrat Sulai'man (AS) transports the throne by Tay al-Ard in specific.

A hadith by Muhammad al-Baqir e.g. is narrated in which he attributes the aforementioned esoteric knowledge of Asif ibn Barakhia to the Asma 'ullah or the "names of God".
Hazrat Asif ibn Barakhia knew only one letter of it, which enabled him to traverse the earth in the blink of an eye.
In these verses, Quranic interpreters unanimously agree that the "onereferred to is a human: one of Solomon's trusted aides by the name of Asif ibn al-Birkhia .

The point being that he is a human, not a jinn that has mastered "the knowledge of the book" by his effort and free will (al-Iktisab). The phrase "twinkling of an eye" is translated to mean in a very very short time, i.e. almost instantaneously.

Note: Hazrat Sulai'man (AS) sought to teach the jinn’s that they were not the only ones with the power and knowledge; he established that the humans had even greater knowledge and supremacy.

Prominent figures in Islam such as Hazrat Rumi (ra) for example, were believed to possess keramat, and writings from medieval Islam are full of stories and reports of certain individuals possessing such a trait.
Many other examples can be found in Attar's Tadhkirat al-Awliya (Biographies of the Saints), or the works of Ibn Arabi, as well as other similar chronicles.

Bayazid Bastami (d.260AH) has many such accounts, coloured with mystical flavours, surrounding his life. In one account, he was asked, "They say you walk on water?" "A piece of wood can do that too" he replied. "They say you travel to Mecca at night and return by dawn?" he was asked. "But a bird at flight can do that too" was his answer. "So what is the meaning of being human?" he was asked. "A human is he who does not fasten his heart to anything but God" came his reply. (Risalah Qashiriyah, bab 53. p.650)
In all such and similar accounts, a certain individual of unusually high rank Awliya is seen to have the ability to travel long distances in almost instantaneous amounts of time.

Asif ibn al-Birkhia learned certain knowledge, which led him to what is referred to as keramat. Muslims view Keramāt as special esoteric powers ordained to a few certain number of individuals (Awliya Allah).

Sufis call the concept tay al-makan ("folding of space"), the word "makan" (location) being used as a synonym for the word "ardh" (earth). Both words are Arabic in origin, and both words are part of the Persian lexicon as well.

Dhū al-Nūn Misrī (RA) (d.245AH) travelled extensively during his lifetime, from Egypt to the Maghreb, Antioch, Yemen and Baghdad – not to mention his being transported to Mecca through the rolling up of time and space (tayy al-ard).[ Kawkab, fol. 129b; Vie merveilleuse, p. 247.]

Ibn Hajar al-Haitami(d.975AH) (radi Allahu anhu) wrote in his Fatawa: "The number of those who said that if a Wali (saint) goes to a very distant place in the West (in a short time) after he has performed the evening Salaat and if the sun has not set there yet, he need not perform the evening Salaat for the second time at that place, are many."

Muhiyuddin Abu Muhammad Abd al-Qadir al-Jilani al-Hasani wa'l-Husayni (d.561AH) (RA) had spiritual powers to hasten to the rescue of those who called him in an hour of emergency or adversity even from afar, such as the hearing of a thundering shout that rang, to frighten away marauders who tried to molest and loot owners of a caravan in the desert of Samarakand, who, in their hour of peril, called and appealed for the aid of the Hazrat.
The miracles of Hazrat Ghousul Azam (ra) recorded are innumerable, when compared to other Saints.

Allama Sayyid Mahmud Alusi writes:

Shaykh al-Akbar said: Asif bin Barkhiya did Tasarruf with the throne of Bilqis. He made it disappear from its location and appear before Sulaiman ‘alaihis salam and nobody realised this apart from Him who knows everything. The time that it disappeared [from Bilqis] was exactly the same time as it appeared [before Sulaiman]. Everything happened in one moment of time. In chronological terms, Asif only performed one action because the accomplished people gain a state where their speech is granted immediate action by the announcement of “ Kun” by Allah”. [Ruh al-Ma’ani, vol.19, p.185]


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By ADHM


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Dr Tahir ul Qadri
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Speed of Jibreel(AS)

When Ibrahim (AS) was Placed in Nimrod's Fire
Jibreel(AS)(angel) was near The Arsh (Throne) When Allah (SWT) Ordered Him To Go And Cool The Fire Of Nimrod So That He is Not Harmed. 
He Left The Arsh (Throne) And Descended The Seven Heavens And Reached Earth In Time To Cool The Fire. 
Also when Allah(SWT) Ordered  Jibreel (AS) To Quickly Go To The Heavens And Take A Lamb, Then Rush To Mina And Replace Ismail(AS)  With A Lamb Before Ibrahim(AS) Struck the Knife. He Did so before the Time It took Ibrahim(AS) to Raise His Hand to the Knife.
Also When the Brothers of Yusuf (AS) Placed Him in The Well with a Rope. As The Brothers were about to Throw Him in, Allah (SWT) Ordered Jibreel (AS) Go To Canaan And Save Yusuf (AS) Before He Landed At The Bottom Of The Well. He Reached the Well and Placed His Wings Underneath Yusuf (AS), Thus Cushioning his Fall.
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 The Speed of  Light


The speed of light in a vacuum is 299,792.458 km per second . The Sun is 150 million km away from Earth and light takes just eight minutes and 20 seconds to travel that far.

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186,000 miles per second

The greatest speed known to man today is the speed of light!

Our Galaxy – the Milky Way – 

is bigger than we previously thought.

A new study shows it would take 200,000 years for a spaceship travelling at the speed of light to go across the entire galaxy.


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A faster-than-light (FTL) warp drive would arguably represent the most important invention of all time. In 1994, Miguel Alcubierre gave all of us hope as he found a solution within general relativity that would cause the necessary warping of space. But after nearly 30 years of further study, what does our current understanding of physics say about the feasibility of a warp drive? [Here]


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Faster than the Speed of Light

Jibreel (AS) is an Angel created (with 600 wings) from Light who is capable of travelling unimaginable distances  in an Instant  faster than the speed of light.

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Question?

Who can travel faster than

Jibreel (AS)?

 to be continued 

In Sha Allah!