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Islam and Tolerance

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Islam and Tolerance

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Allah! Please have mercy on Banu Qainqaa.’ You ÕÎ ƒ ð ĂŠ J ĂŠ ÂŤ ĂŠ <Ă‹@ Ăş ĂŽ “ did not say anything to him.

Ibn-e-Abi held your armor. You ð ĂŠ J ĂŠ ÂŤ ĂŠ <Ă‹@ Ăş ĂŽ “

Ă•ĂŽÂƒ said to leave it. He said till the time you would

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Contempt About Oppressing Birds and Insects

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not spare the lives of my caliphs, I would not leave. On this you became lenient. You forgave them. Thus, everyone was freed at once. Abdullah became very happy at this happiness. (seerah ibn-eHishaam)

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A companion ÊJ  Ê<Ë@ ú ̕ P named Abdullah ú ̕ P

ĂŠJ ÂŤ ĂŠ <Ă‹@ has reported that once we were riding with

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ÕÎ ƒ ð ĂŠ J ĂŠ ÂŤ ĂŠ <Ă‹@ Ăş ĂŽ “ on a

ƒ journey. He ÕÎ ð ĂŠ JĂŠÂŤ ĂŠ<Ă‹@ úΓ went nearby as we

stopped somewhere. In his ÕÎ ƒ ð ĂŠ J ĂŠ ÂŤ ĂŠ <Ă‹@ Ăş ĂŽ “

Hazrat Muhammad

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absence we saw a red bird that had two chicks. We took the chicks. The bird started spreading her feathers in front of us. In the interim Hazrat Muhammad Ă•ĂŽÂƒ ð ĂŠ J ĂŠÂŤ ĂŠ<Ă‹@ Ăş Γ came back. As he saw the bird he at once asked, ‘Who has tormented the bird by taking her chicks? Return the chicks.’


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