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جديد The Birthday Anniversary of Hazrat Ali Akbar (A.S.)‏


Hadrat Ali Akbar(A.S.) the beloved son of Imam Husain(A.S.) who exactly resembled the Holy Prophet of Islam (S.A.W.) was born on 11th Shaban 43 A.H. in the holy city of Madinah. Hadrat Ali Akbar (A.S.) sacrificed his life to safeguard Islam and was martyred on 10th Muharram 61 A.H. in the battlefield of Karbala when he was only 18 years old.
On the Birthday Anniversary of Hadrat Ali Akbar (A.S.) we extend our Heartiest Greetings and Good Wishes to all the lovers of Holy Ahlul Bayt(A.S.) in the world.
Ali Akbar, the Hashmite Prince

The whole town of Medina was humming with activity. People from all parts of the town were looking into the street of the Hashimites where a caravan was getting ready for a journey. The elders of the town were talking to each I other in hushed tones, recalling the words of the Prophet, that a day will dawn when his beloved grandson Husain (as) would leave Medina with his sons, brothers, nephews and kinsmen never to return. There was sadness on the faces of all, young and old. The elderly people were aghast at the thought of Husain going away for ever. They were accustomed to turning to him in all their needs. The youths of Medina were saddened by the thought of Abbas and Ali Akbar and Qasim going away for good. Their anxious inquiries could only elicit this much information, that Husain with his kinsmen and children, was going for Hajj and from there to an unknown destination.
Thoughts of parting were tormenting not only the male population of Medina but also the womenfolk of the town. They too were accustomed to the munificence of the ladies of the Prophet's house. Who was there amongst them who had not received help and counsel from the daughters of Fatima? Who would be left now to whom they could turn in their hour of need, when Zainab and Kulsum, Umme Rubab and Umme Laila had left Medina? Had not times out of number their children received gifts and favours from Sakina and Rukayya?
As was their wont, the people of Medina, men and women, young and old, had gone to the tomb of the Prophet to pray and seek solace to pray to God with the invocations of His Prophet that they might be spared the ordeal of separation from Husain and his family. There at the tomb of the Prophet they witnessed a heart-rending scene. They saw Husain and Zain prostrate with grief and sorrow, bidding farewell to the Prophet. They saw both of them visiting the grave of Fatima and lamenting over the separation, as if they were parting for ever.
It was rumoured that Husain was leaving Medina to arrange the marriage of his son Ali Akbar with some Princess, some lady of a noble stocks I it in some distant land. Could this rumour be correct? They all knew that there was not a young lad of marriage able age in Arabia who could be said to be fit to hold a candle before him. His handsome looks were matched by his handsome deeds. His nobility of character, his sense of duty, his generosity, his chivalry, his geniality, his love of justice and fairplay had endeared him to every soul. It was a well-known fact amongst the Arabs throughout Hejaz that Ali Akbar was bearing a remarkable resemblance to the Holy Prophet. In looks, in voice, in mannerism, in gait and in every way, he resembled the Prophet. The resemblance was so marked that people from far and wide were coming to see him, to be reminded of the Prophet whom they were missing so much. Those who had not had the good fortune to see the Prophet were told by their elders that Ali Akbar was the very image of Muhammad, may Peace of Allah be on Him. There could, therefore, be no room for doubt that the noblest families of Arabia would consider it a signal honour if this scion of the Prophet's family were to ask for their daughter in marriage. But then, if Husain and his family were leaving Medina for Ali Akbar's marriage, they would not be secretive about it. The Prophet's grandson would in that case have given out the good tidings to the public. There was not a living being in that town whose heart would not have been filled with joy to hear about the betrothal of Ali Akbar. And if marriage of Ali Akbar was the purpose, surely Husain would not choose this season when outside the oasis of Medina, the scorching heat of summer was baking the desert sands!
After long discussions, by a consensus of opinion, it was decided to approach Husain in a delegation and to dissuade him from undertaking the journey. Some of the venerable companions of the Prophet undertook to apprise Husain of their forebodings and their recollection of his grandfather' s prophecy that, if Husain migrated from Medina with his family, he would not return.






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قديم 15-08-2008, 05:37 AM رقم المشاركة : 3
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معدل تقييم المستوى: 20101 ـيآ فآرس خ ـيبرْ مستوى خارق ـيآ فآرس خ ـيبرْ مستوى خارق ـيآ فآرس خ ـيبرْ مستوى خارق ـيآ فآرس خ ـيبرْ مستوى خارق ـيآ فآرس خ ـيبرْ مستوى خارق ـيآ فآرس خ ـيبرْ مستوى خارق ـيآ فآرس خ ـيبرْ مستوى خارق ـيآ فآرس خ ـيبرْ مستوى خارق ـيآ فآرس خ ـيبرْ مستوى خارق ـيآ فآرس خ ـيبرْ مستوى خارق ـيآ فآرس خ ـيبرْ مستوى خارق

ـيآ فآرس خ ـيبرْ متواجد حالياً

رد: The Birthday Anniversary of Hazrat Ali Akbar (A.S.)‏

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آخر تواجد : اليوم 09:21 PM
معدل تقييم المستوى: 20101 ـيآ فآرس خ ـيبرْ مستوى خارق ـيآ فآرس خ ـيبرْ مستوى خارق ـيآ فآرس خ ـيبرْ مستوى خارق ـيآ فآرس خ ـيبرْ مستوى خارق ـيآ فآرس خ ـيبرْ مستوى خارق ـيآ فآرس خ ـيبرْ مستوى خارق ـيآ فآرس خ ـيبرْ مستوى خارق ـيآ فآرس خ ـيبرْ مستوى خارق ـيآ فآرس خ ـيبرْ مستوى خارق ـيآ فآرس خ ـيبرْ مستوى خارق ـيآ فآرس خ ـيبرْ مستوى خارق

ـيآ فآرس خ ـيبرْ متواجد حالياً

رد: The Birthday Anniversary of Hazrat Ali Akbar (A.S.)‏

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Hadrat Ali Akbar(A.S.) the beloved son of Imam Husain(A.S.) who exactly resembled the Holy Prophet of Islam (S.A.W.) was born on 11th Shaban 43 A.H. in the holy city of Madinah. Hadrat Ali Akbar (A.S.) sacrificed his life to safeguard Islam and was martyred on 10th Muharram 61 A.H. in the battlefield of Karbala when he was only 18 years old.
On the Birthday Anniversary of Hadrat Ali Akbar (A.S.) we extend our Heartiest Greetings and Good Wishes to all the lovers of Holy Ahlul Bayt(A.S.) in the world.
Ali Akbar, the Hashmite Prince

The whole town of Medina was humming with activity. People from all parts of the town were looking into the street of the Hashimites where a caravan was getting ready for a journey. The elders of the town were talking to each I other in hushed tones, recalling the words of the Prophet, that a day will dawn when his beloved grandson Husain (as) would leave Medina with his sons, brothers, nephews and kinsmen never to return. There was sadness on the faces of all, young and old. The elderly people were aghast at the thought of Husain going away for ever. They were accustomed to turning to him in all their needs. The youths of Medina were saddened by the thought of Abbas and Ali Akbar and Qasim going away for good. Their anxious inquiries could only elicit this much information, that Husain with his kinsmen and children, was going for Hajj and from there to an unknown destination.
Thoughts of parting were tormenting not only the male population of Medina but also the womenfolk of the town. They too were accustomed to the munificence of the ladies of the Prophet's house. Who was there amongst them who had not received help and counsel from the daughters of Fatima? Who would be left now to whom they could turn in their hour of need, when Zainab and Kulsum, Umme Rubab and Umme Laila had left Medina? Had not times out of number their children received gifts and favours from Sakina and Rukayya?
As was their wont, the people of Medina, men and women, young and old, had gone to the tomb of the Prophet to pray and seek solace to pray to God with the invocations of His Prophet that they might be spared the ordeal of separation from Husain and his family. There at the tomb of the Prophet they witnessed a heart-rending scene. They saw Husain and Zain prostrate with grief and sorrow, bidding farewell to the Prophet. They saw both of them visiting the grave of Fatima and lamenting over the separation, as if they were parting for ever.
It was rumoured that Husain was leaving Medina to arrange the marriage of his son Ali Akbar with some Princess, some lady of a noble stocks I it in some distant land. Could this rumour be correct? They all knew that there was not a young lad of marriage able age in Arabia who could be said to be fit to hold a candle before him. His handsome looks were matched by his handsome deeds. His nobility of character, his sense of duty, his generosity, his chivalry, his geniality, his love of justice and fairplay had endeared him to every soul. It was a well-known fact amongst the Arabs throughout Hejaz that Ali Akbar was bearing a remarkable resemblance to the Holy Prophet. In looks, in voice, in mannerism, in gait and in every way, he resembled the Prophet. The resemblance was so marked that people from far and wide were coming to see him, to be reminded of the Prophet whom they were missing so much. Those who had not had the good fortune to see the Prophet were told by their elders that Ali Akbar was the very image of Muhammad, may Peace of Allah be on Him. There could, therefore, be no room for doubt that the noblest families of Arabia would consider it a signal honour if this scion of the Prophet's family were to ask for their daughter in marriage. But then, if Husain and his family were leaving Medina for Ali Akbar's marriage, they would not be secretive about it. The Prophet's grandson would in that case have given out the good tidings to the public. There was not a living being in that town whose heart would not have been filled with joy to hear about the betrothal of Ali Akbar. And if marriage of Ali Akbar was the purpose, surely Husain would not choose this season when outside the oasis of Medina, the scorching heat of summer was baking the desert sands!
After long discussions, by a consensus of opinion, it was decided to approach Husain in a delegation and to dissuade him from undertaking the journey. Some of the venerable companions of the Prophet undertook to apprise Husain of their forebodings and their recollection of his grandfather' s prophecy that, if Husain migrated from Medina with his family, he would not return.












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