>So she said to her father; "Say Ameen three times.."
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One of the Ulema from Riyadh narrated to us saying:
We went to one of the doors of the hospitals and we found a man with his daughter and she was in her illness, and her age was 40 years old and had not married. Every man who came for her, her father rejected him.
He (the shaykh) said: he was from the greediest people, a person of the Dunya however his Dunya did not benefit him. He had many offices, real-estate and cars and clinics, however he was known between the people that if his daughter were to be married, he cannot marry her except with hundreds of thousands, so all of the young men who came to her rejected marrying her, because those who came for her were poor youth. And most of the conditions of the people did not allow them to pay the high mahr. So every righteous man who came he was asked about his employment and his cars and his salary and if he informed him that he did not have that then he was left, until she reached 40 years of age. Then she suffered an acute illness and was admitted to the hospital and when the time for her death came, and it is a time for meeting the One, the Only One who Judges between the parties, and there is no Judge Except Him, and the One who does Justice between the Oppressed and the Oppressor, then when the death came to meet her, she said:
O Father, come close!
So he came closer to her.
She said: Say Aameen.
So he said: Aameen.
So she said: Say Aameen.
So he said: Aameen.
-By Allah, this was narrated to us by a Shaykh from the Mashayikh who witnessed this-
So she said: Say Aameen three times,
Then she said: May Allah prohibit for you Jannah as you have prohibited for me the delicacy of marriage
40 years she stayed in the house of her father, why wait?
Source:
- Mawqi’ al-Imam al Aajurry li Tulabul ‘Ilm
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"I wish I had seen what you have seen and witnessed what you witnessed (i.e. Allah’s Messenger).”
‘Abd ar-Rahman bin Jubayr bin Nufayr related that his father said:
“We were sitting with al-Miqdad bin al-Aswad one day, and a man came by and said: “How fortunate those two eyes of yours are that have seen the Messenger of Allah (صلى الله عليه و سلم). I wish I had seen what you have seen and witnessed what you witnessed.”
So, al-Miqdad became angry, and I was surprised! The man only said something good!
He then walked over to the man and said: “What makes this man wish to be where Allah made him absent when he has no idea how he would’ve acted there? By Allah, there were people who saw the Messenger of Allah who will be dragged by Allah on their noses in Hell because they didn’t respond to his call and did not believe in his message. Will you not thank Allah that you were born knowing only your Lord, believing in what your Prophet came with, and have been relieved of trials that others had to go through?””
This was reported by Ahmad (6/2), Ibn Hibban (1684), and al-Albani declared it authentic in ‘Sahih as-Sirah an-Nabawiyyah’ (p. 141).a
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