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When Muslims used to be valued

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By Muhammad TariqPublished 19 days ago 3 min read

When Muslims used to be valued

Umar bin Abdul Aziz sent one of his messengers to Shahrum on some errand

After delivering the message, the messenger left the palace and started walking. While walking, he heard the recitation of the Holy Quran from a place.

Go ahead and say hello, did you not get an answer? Did you say hello again? Did you not get an answer?

The messenger said: First, tell me how the word of God was spoken in the court of King Rome.

This blind man told that he is a Muslim here, the king forced him to leave Islam. As punishment for refusing, both eyes were gouged out and put to the grindstone.

After settling the matters, the messenger came back and put the matter of this prisoner in front of Umar bin Abdul Aziz.

Umar bin Abdul Aziz did not issue any condemnation statement, did not order five or ten minutes of silence, did not call a meeting, but took a pen and paper and sent this writing to the King of Rome. .

"O King of Rome, I have heard that you have a Muslim prisoner and you are oppressing him. After this letter of mine reached you, you authorized the release of this prisoner.

If you don't release, then you will face such an army, the first person will be in your palace and the last person will be in my court.

The question is why the head of an Islamic state took such a big step? He also risked his integrity for a person who was not even a resident of his country. Do you know why? Because they knew that if a Muslim's sanctum sanctorum is greater than the Kaaba, it is also greater than geographical boundaries.

Because they knew that the Messenger (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) had taken the pledge of allegiance on death from fifteen hundred companions for only one companion Hazrat Uthman bin Affan (RA).

He knew that Hadi Alam had said that all Muslims are like one body, if one part suffers, the whole body suffers.

They knew that Nahn Ulama, we are one Ummah and since this idea arose from us, we are being humiliated and humiliated.

Today, in spite of this, there are one and a half billion Muslims in the world, but the Syrian girl takes her last breath and says, "I will go and tell the Lord everything."

In the Iraq war, a girl running to save her life cries out to the journalist, "Uncle, don't take my picture, I am naked."

A Palestinian child is crying out of hunger, "O Allah, give me heaven, I am very hungry."

A cursed country with a population of only a few lakhs is proud of you (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) and two billion Muslims are spectators.

Why is all this happening?

Because they know that some of us are Pakistani, some are Indian, some are Saudi, Emirati, some are Malay or Bengali Muslims. If everyone were one, they would have felt each other's pain and longed for each other.

While in comparison, the appearance of Kafr NATO military alliance is united.

May Allah Almighty give us all Muslims the courage to unite and stand against disbelief.

The blessed hadith of the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, means:
The one who made the arrow will also go to heaven, the one who caught the arrow will also go to heaven, the one who threw the arrow will also go to heaven❣️

Doctors who made Pakistan a nuclear power
May Abdul Qadeer Khan be given a high place in Jannat al-Firdous by making this blessed hadith an example

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