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As for her devotion towards the message of the religion of Islam there is no lady in the history of the religion of Islam who has been seen as a role model in the life of billions of people in the world today like the Lady of Light to the extent that the prophets peace be upon him himself would say that there are four women who are seen as the mistresses of paradise Asia the wife of her own

Maryam the mother of Jesus Khadijah the wife of the prophet and father foreign [Applause] unfortunately however her biography has not been given the attention that it should be and therefore tonight we seek to examine her biography in depth in order that we are able to learn as many lessons from the biography as is

Possible so he said father's father is of course the holy prophet her mother is the renowned Lady by the name of Khadijah benzuela share their ancestry in the fifth descendant because as we know Khadijah is the daughter of hueyland the son of Assad the son of Abdullah the son of Jose and the prophet is Muhammad son of Abdullah son of Abdullah

Son of Hashem son of Abid man of son of kosai therefore you find on the fifth of the generations there is a link between the two of them her family was one of the most surveyed families in the Islamic State and the idea that each member of her family held a lofty position when you look at fatuma's grandfather you find that whoailage alongside Abdul were the chief patrons of Quran Forest society when it came to the protection

Of the Kaaba if ever you wanted to know who were the two main people in charge of the Kaaba Khalid of course but in Arabia if your name is Khalid the nickname would be whoiland if your name was jabber the nickname would be joaiba for what you found was that that is LED his army when the Quran says when they came the true people who were in charge of the Kaaba Wahoo you find that another of her famous

Personalities from her mother's line was her uncle who said mother's brother or Sage had a prominent position in Arabian society they used to call him the just man of the Arabs why because if you came to Arabian society and the days before the prophet announces prophethood if you came with a set of goods and you wanted to sell them in Arabia you did not know whether you were going to get your money or not you see on many

Occasions we dissect father from her dad's side not from her mums you find that this was said the Arabs would reveal as the man of Justice why because alongside the holy prophets they began helpful for all the League of Justice the League of Justice was originated because the man from Venus Abid came towards Arabia wanted to sell his Goods when he wanted to sell his Goods he realized that these people have taken my goods but are not giving me my money

Back Generations what do they mention to us the narrations mentioned that this man complained on the mountain he said o people of Mecca I have come as a guest to you you've taken my goods without honoring my income this is unjust and this is oppressive venerations say there were two men who stood up for this man one of them was the prophet the other was who said khadijah's brother who said join the group and they called it the

League of Justice in other words in English is translated as ration of the consideration when a number of the leaders of tribes came together they formed this League of Justice and they said that this League of Justice will protect the rights of anyone who comes with a business transaction in Arabia further than this according to narrations was of the monotheists

For people who were still following the message of Abraham that waraka was one of them he was the cousin of Khadijah and the narrations tell us that he used to be one of the first men who was outspoken against the burial of the female you know in Arabian society the female was buried alive when one of them is given the news of a female what happens to him his face darkens with anger and he's in a stage

Of grief the Arabs used to come forward and say that the female it's better that we bury her alive if we have a female baby we should marry her alive why the first reason is economically she's not gonna be of any use to us she's not gonna stand in the markets with us she's not going to hold our markets or Market stalls so the first reason was economic get the baby bury her alive the second reason was

What second reason was if I have a wall with another Arab this girl's not going to help me what's she going to do she's going to raise the sword they said woman will never be able to fight it's better way better than my life from a young age number three this daughter of mine may embarrass me that she may run off with the son of a tribe remember I don't like so it's better that I bury her life you find

Whatever's cousin would stand up in front of the Arabs and he would say o people of Arabia if it is money that you look for I don't mind paying you but please stop burying these females alive this is unjust and this is barbaric in other words from her mother's side her uncle her grandfather her mother's cousin all of them had a prominent role in Arabian society and the main aspect was that all of them were monotheists who believed in

The Oneness of God and that's why Khadijah suffered a setback very early on in her life because Khadijah the narration say to us is named after her grandmother khadija's and her father died the inheritor of the family business was Khadijah Khadija and her sister hila and her true brothers are warm and who said Khadijah many people today attack the religion of Islam saying women do not

Have a role in business and that woman cannot go out to earn their income whereas we find that from the beginning Khadijah looked after her family business when her father died and when her mother Fatima died the narration said that Khadijah looked after her business she would look after the Caravans in those days the Caravans used to go through places for business Mecca wasn't conducive for business

Mecca you served three fairs in the air but the real business was taking place two places elsewhere where the first business Trade Center people would go in the summer to Syria and in the winter they would go to Yemen in Syria there would be many products they could buy in Yemen they would go for the coffee that's why until today the people of Yemen are revered for their coffee you find the Quran reveals this and the Quran mentions

To Yemen in the winter they'd go to Yemen and the faith in the summer they go to Syria these would be the true places they'd go Khadijah would send Caravans to these places Khadijah had a servant by the name of May Sarah she said to May Sarah May Sarah I want you to employ someone who can look after my Caravans Etc who exactly are you looking for what type of person she said I'm looking for somebody who

Knows how to travel in the desert in the night and somebody who can be wary of the highway thieves on the way somebody who has the ability to understand the first age today so we would call medicine in those days he said to her very well I'm going to go on this journey and if I see anyone with these attributes I'll tell you with him to Syria you found how Allah brings Khadijah and

Rasulallah's parents together they said I was on a journey generation States what that he found out about rasulallah's reputation as someone was a fantastic memory who can glide through the deserts who is not scared of the highway thieves Nick Sara came back he said to a Khadijah I have found a man and they give him a title and al-ameen the truthful and the trustworthy she said to him what's his name he said Muhammad sallallahu alaihi wasallam

Allah she said very well if he has the trustworthiness and the truthfulness then why not employ him for our business at this moment the narration state that Masala went to Abu Talib he said will you allow your nephew to join our company said by all means Khadijah is the daughter of Walid was a friend of my father it's an order for us to have our nephew

Join your company from the beginning said to me I'll double his commission if he comes back with success no stinginess do you agree from the outset the idea was that I am a lady of generosity when they call me I am the princess of quraish they used to call her amiraish because not because she had a great business the generosity that she used to give her workers sometimes us when we have workers we can

Be the stingiest people on this Earth isn't that true as in we will scrub below you know how you have the lowest wage Wallah will try every loophole to go even below below minimum wage how can I rinse as much as I can for my worker the country says this is minimum wage I'll give him less you find that this is not Islamic on the contrary how well he does and give me a report about his behavior May Sarah went with rasulallah they went they traded they

Came back with double the profits he said you know I've seen something I have never seen in my life she said John what is it he said it's not the 100 profits that we made it's not that he says I've never seen a human being like this man she stepson what do you mean he said that his memory is unbelievable when he trades with people he trades with humility but there is something that he does I

Have never seen in another human being living in this whole area she said what is it at this moment he said when he finishes a transaction he leaves the markets and goes to sit by himself and he begins to whisper something as if he is meditating between himself and a force on this Earth which nobody can know that I see Muhammad isn't sucked in by the business rather the business is a

Servant of Muhammad you see sometimes in our businesses we can be sucked in by the business our Salah starts getting late goes by the way you find the find all the Islamic principles start leaving us Muhammad he leave he sits and he speaks to the Lord by himself as if what he earns he has to keep

Saying alhamdulillah for what he's earned and tell Muhammad now that he's done this for me in Syria I'll triple his commission if he does well in Yemen but he went to Yemen success was achieved in Yemen and he returned Khadijah was telling her friend nafisa I have never seen someone like this man the success he has brought me the humility as the trustworthiness

For how long foreign are you not going to get married what's have you heard from the quraish and you keep rejecting and rejecting and rejecting for how many years isn't there going to be a stage now that you're in your late 20s isn't that gonna be a stage now where you're going to come towards the marriage looked at her and said can I suggest someone she said go ahead she said

Muhammad she said what you mean she said if he's got the qualities that he's truthful and he's trustworthy then what are you waiting for go ahead had you just said okay very well nephilisa you take the proposal and what's interesting from this is that that issue of matchmaking was from the time of rasulallah in our communities today sometimes when people hear about matchmaking they say

What's this matchmaking who is this person to bring people together do not say what's matchmaking together went to she went to rasulallah she said all prophets of God or at the time she would say Muhammad I have someone for you for marriage would you be interested he said who she said for me look how great Khadijah is imagine if rasulullah says that about someone then how pure must that human being be

So he said look how great Khadijah is would she accept someone like me nafisa said I know she will never said so then go and speak to your uncle as soon as a smile on his face like he's never had before came towards the prophet he said very well I am going to take the proposal to khadijah's house and to honor this marriage I am going to give the cloak of Abdullah and the staff of Abdullah

And Muhammad I want you to wear a black turban and that black turban is signified today by the grandsons of rasulallah and you find that he told him I want you to wear in a guy drink come let us go and propose for Khadijah you would think Khadijah because she is wealthy would ask for a high Dowry isn't it but someone who knows that contentment in life is better than a high Dowry will not ask for a high dowry

Rasulullah would say the worst of woman is the one who asks for a high Dowry the worst of woman and the Muslim communities today do not be surprised you can hear some stories I'm telling you they'll make you a bit and here and everything else go great you'll find that with rasulallah the Dowry was 400 gold coins the marriage was conducted and of course they broke all the stereotypes in their marriage in Arabia a woman had to be equal with a

Man and three and greater than him and one and a man had to be greater than the woman in truth a woman had to be well had to be what equal in the man with three as wealthy in terms of equality in terms of her age equal in terms of her descent equal and greater than him in one in terms of her looks and the man had to be greater than the

Woman and the fact that he had to be watched wealthier than her and taller than her so what you find with Khadija Khadijah broke the stereotype she was wealthier than rasulullah and a couple of years older than rasulullah and you found that therefore what happened that they broke the stereotype and Abu Talib came and said in the name of Allah the most beneficial the most merciful we are the children of Abraham from the line of

Ishaq and from the line of Ismael and it's my honor to bring Muhammad sometimes people say that this man died as a disbeliever only Allah knows what else you need to say in any car for people to know that you are a Believer anyway so what you found here is that they got married and you'd think that when they got married their early years would be easy why because you would think that this is Khadijah that's rasulallah Allah loves the two of them

Their early years are going to be the easiest they had the most difficult early years us and there Allah was showing us that sometimes even Muhammad's early years and his marriage are difficult not just you in your children then the creation I loved more than any other creation couldn't have children who stayed alive in his early years

He dies he has the son Abdullah he dies and could you imagine in those early years when he walks in the streets especially after he had announced his prophethood and he had been married for a while people would come and say to him means the one with no line thank you imagine rasulullah announces his prophet and he's walking the streets would come and walk in the streets and

He'd look at her and say abdar where's your children do not in your marriages in the early days when there are no children imagine that Allah was being punished by Allah no in life sometimes we're tested with our wealth or with our health or with our education or with our children that's an equation in life there is no one on this Earth who will not be tested in one of these four areas

Therefore has to wait he hears these people saying until Allah reverse the verse when Allah and you find that within the Traditions when fatama was born rasulullah would always come and smell her and he would say that when I come to smell Fatima I remember the smell of Jannah there is the smell of paradise that comes from which is an indication that rasulullah would have gone on a Ascension and he

Would have smelled that smell and therefore whenever he'd see father he would smell and remember Jannah you'd find you know when Khadijah gave birth to Fatima do you think there were many women who'd come and says congratulate her today you may have a baby shower and many women around you many women who'd come and say congratulations none of the woman came next to her they said so you marry Muhammad the Imposter the magician the Sorcerer And you expect

Us to help you when you give birth do you know her house was empty but Allah plans you plan and Allah has the greatest the narration state that when Allah with nobody to look after her and normally as a lady you want your sisters you want your mother you want family but when nobody was around Khadijah Allah that's Allah sent Maryam the mother of Jesus

And if the wife of Adam and us the other wife of our own and consume the sister of Musa to help Khadijah give birth to Fatima you find when she gave birth to Father the narration say to us that she gave birth five years into the prophethood of rasulallah in the year 615 and in that year 615 what generation States they state that when she was born was born in the most turbulent time for rasulullah

Never never did rasulullah says as much turbulence as in those years imagine the young Fatima after the age of only two three you find they've placed economic sanctions on rasulallah foreign mother his mother all the she had guessed she would spend on at least providing food for the people who were

There there were economic sanctions from the whole of Arabia whatever she gathered she'd provide food Khadijah would not sleep was asleep Khadijah would stay awake to protect rasulallah eat from the plant so that rasulullah so whatever is healthy for him Khadijah would come and protect everybody else who was in the sheb father only a couple years of age has to see a world where all sanctions are placed on her that's

Number one in that because of that after that Khadijah picked up a fever and because of this fever she passed away in other words the narration say to us after a few years she became an orphan all she had in her life was her father on top of that she sees her father doing sujood near the Kaaba one day she was sitting there she was about five six years of age rasulullah is frustrating near the Kaaba all of a sudden Abu jahl

Comes with the feces of a camel and pours it on the head of rasulallah and you know what Fatima would do she'd say to him dad you do not worry I'll clean your face Daddy I will clean your head she'd bring a cloth and wipe everything and she herself would go and wash her hand and that's why rasulullah whenever she'd walk into the room he'd stand up for her sheet and he'd say she is the mother of her father

This lady is a mother for me look at what she does in her life further than that when her dad would leave the house we know the verses in the Quran um would get firewood burn it and throw it on rasulullah when he's walking in the road and do you know they even throw Thorns at him and you know who would come and remove the thorns she'd come with her hands and her hands would have blood because of the Thorns

She had to pick up and if the fire had burnt her father's cloak she would come and she'd remove the fire that loyalty to rasulullah was never equaled by any lady after her and no lady will ever come to equal that and that's why when they eventually wanted to sacrifice and kill rasulullah I am about to leave Mecca to go to Medina there is a young man who will sleep in my bed tonight that man who sleeps in my bed tonight he

Will bring you to Medina tomorrow she said who o my father he said to her Agni the son of Abu Talib she said to him okay very well has he accepted to sacrifice his life for you he said to our father he said yeah rasulullah it's the greatest honor for me to sacrifice my life for you tonight tomorrow of Ali and father mother daughter of your uncle Hamza three famous fatimas in Mecca all you

Three will come with after he has returned the trusts to the people oh meet me just before I enter Medina I'll be waiting foreign take us to Medina she says on our way to Medina the people were chasing us and all of a sudden all of them were standing was standing in front of us woman and

They said to him Ali give us the woman now you think her father has escaped if we allow her father to escape we'll never allow her to escape he said to them and the look was that look which he only gave again once and that was when father died yeah and you know what that look was when Fatima died that was the look when he said to the person who said to him take fat mama we will take every single body out of Medina until we take Fatima's

Body out as well and he looked at him and look where the person said when looks at you like that you do not bother fighting him looked at them and he said do not bother they bothered fighting Him Father must say is he defended all of us we reached the companions why are you waiting Medina awaits you he said you think I will leave the son of Abu Taliban enter Medina I am waiting for Ali by the time his body was full of

Blood they had cut him in different parts of his body but he reached Masjid reached and this hand in Medina when rasulullah together who is your brother he said Ali is to me like Aaron is to Moses Ali is my brother Fatima having seen all of this it was only normal that she was going to marry Ali how after the battle of badam there were

Many people who were proposed into Fatima tazara many proposed rasulullah said no that's what Allah said no Abdullah came to propose he got a rejection what are you waiting for this lady is waiting for you there is nobody else with all his shyness with his humility he that do I have enough to come and propose for father foreign normally she would say no to everybody

As a sign of rejection but with Imam Ali she remained silent which was a sign of approval rasulullah at that moment said to Imam Ali what is it that you have to offer as Mahar as this is where Fatma got a lesson from her mother Khadijah because when Imam Ali came Imam Ali did not have this huge house and fast cars and so on no I have a shield and I have a horse

Sword nothing else from the beginning did not want to say I have this and I have this and I have this and I have this at the end all of these are taken from you what you say is what you have ya rasulullah that's all I have I have nothing more if it's not enough then I'm sorry I cannot look after Fatima rasulullah of course Allah as for your horse keep it so you can use it to irrigate the land as a job for you to have an income

Or it will defend the religion of Islam and that's for your Shield it was called he had got it from the Battle of Bader's booty he said ask for your Shield sell it he sold it he got 480 dinar from that you had the mahara but did rasulullah did Ali get married to her straight away it's been a month now since you've been accepted what's going on you know how your big brother talks to you about marriage what's going on why

Haven't you finished this Imam Ali said my big brother I'm shy to go to rasulallah and say to him when's the wedding I know he's accepted me but I don't want to say to him when's the wedding I don't want to play some birds rasulallah said leave this to me he went he saw him amen amen go and tell them Allah why is he shy of me I will arrange for the wedding plans he came to Imam Ali he said Ali what's going on you want to get

Married is that german yes he says so why haven't you told me I've accepted you he said yeah I didn't want to put a burden on you he said it's not a burden tell me talk to me where do you want to do it his house you see if you don't have enough at a young age you don't need to look for the Glorious lights that young if you don't have enough then go for something

You know we've exhausted but let's use this house let's ask they said to him and how to say can we use your house because we've used your other houses my house doesn't belong to me it belongs to you and Allah everything I earn in this world is a trust from Allah and you are his Prophet use my house for marriage so they use that house everybody came in a very simple ceremony the night before father

Of course doesn't have a beautiful dress was living on the means of her father so generation state that her father got her daughter like old ladies they would want a mutable dress on their wedding day she's looking at that dress she's thinking about it and I tell you today sometimes we can have Tantrums about these dresses Wallah oh you can have headache after headache why

Is the white not brown why is the gold not silver why is this not that sometimes wonder we fall on Fatima oh are we following someone else sometimes I forget myself as well so she's got this beautiful dress and she's looking at it and someone looks at the door comes out all family of rasool Allah I am someone who is poor and has nothing and I come to the House of Mercy I beg of you to give me something

When she sees this person she thinks to herself I'll give the old patched dress that I have I have an old dress I'll give it but then she remembers the verse Bismillah you will never achieve righteousness until you're willing to give away that which you love the most she loves the new dress and then she came and she said to the person here is my dress I only got it now go and sell

It and insha Allah it brings you a good income tell me how many of us live in this world but allow the world to live in US Allah if there is a single mark on that wedding dress you may have a tantrum where someone's about to hit you Fatima says take my dress and when they come and ask a Fatima why she said because the Quran says you can never achieve righteousness until you're willing what you give away you're

Willing to give away that's what you love the most I love this dress but I want Allah to see me as someone righteous and she came that wedding day to Ali Wallah she was wearing a dress patched up dress they got a patch up dress the narration said that rasulullah came hurrying to us that Fatima get changed she said to him why he said has just come to me with a dress which Allah has honored from the

Jannah when you give towards Allah you think Allah will not give back towards you find therefore what happened that they got married and even when they brought about their house you see today unless the apartment you have to have LCD 46 inch and the leather sofa you know those ones which look nice but they break your back at the end you know they call them modern contemporary Allah all it does is break my back at the end honestly just

Bring me something old nice Christian and I can sleep on it anyway today everything's got to be looked after catered you have to have the best of this from day one but anyway the demands are high and may Allah through the lesson of Fatima remind us generation States and a jar and a mattress and nothing more a couple of gifts here and there this couple who

Are arguably the greatest couple of Islamic history that's how they began their marital life nothing more nothing less and indeed from the beginning normally today the honeymoon you sit down and you're looking on the internet package deal package deal let me find this let me find that let me find a hotel but this is not not Allah you look at some of us the things we worry about these days honestly and you find you know what her honeymoon was carrying

Water for the soldiers at the Battle of odd is the reality of life sometimes brothers and sisters face the realities she came with 13 other women carrying water here are the soldiers of my father and they'd say to us [Applause] I am like all the rest of you now when Islam is under threat I roll my sleeves and I pick up water like the rest

And you know how many wounds she treated on that day 63 wounds on the body of Ali IBN and she's patching up the wounds on his body you see the Unison that exists there and that's why after this you found that Allah blessed them with the most beautiful of children he blessed them with Imam al-hasa with Imam and Hussain with zainab and eventually with Uncle form

Being one and a half years of age when her mother died and this family not only a sacrifice they would give their sacrifices were in mess in this world go no further than the house when you look for altruism in this world look no further than the spouse you find the number of stories from the house when it came to altruism when it came towards sacrifice and when it came

Towards never using her tongue to put down her husband you know this tongue its weight is so light its power is so devastating when you are newly married the tongue can be very sharp it can damage the heart of your partner be you a male to a female or a female to a male don't use the tongue sharply that tongue can be devastating as many times and you could say I love you only once you use the devastating

You can destroy the number of stories you find in Islamic history would not want to trouble one day for example stayed that he comes home he comes home he enters upon the house of Fatima when he enters upon the house of Fatima she says to him I beg of you can you go out and just get me a pomegranate because he looked at it he said father you seem ill she said I am

He said why didn't you tell me if you were ill why didn't you tell me she said I didn't want to trouble you because rasulullah says whoever whichever lady makes the demand from her husband which is beyond his means Allah will remove her from divine grace I didn't want to trouble you because my father rasulallah told me never trouble is not trouble only one pomegranate and you call it trouble please brothers and sisters let's put

This in our lives one pomegranate she felt she was troubling her husband he said very well I'll go out and I'll get on his way he bought a pomegranate the narration stated that when he bought this pomegranate his way back to the house he saw this old lady sitting on the ground she looked at me and she said oh son of Abu Talib I am ill do you mind giving me something to eat he looked at the pomegranates and he

Thought but fatama is ill but he cut the pomegranates in half and he said here it is he went back to father he said how far from my hair is half up pomegranate he said to him he said so I'm not going to ask me why it's hot she said tell me he said on the way back I saw this old lady who was ill I cut half for her she said may Allah reward you the best of rewards that you help the Servants of Allah and you helped me as well

He looked at her and all of a sudden the door knocked on the house of Al Muhammad when the door knocked towards it was Salman Salman came and he said oh family oh family of the Prophet I have come to you with a message from rasulullah Imam Ali said what is it he said here are nine pomegranates for the act of why he said because rasulullah says when you do a good deed Allah rewards you with

Ten Salman said truly when he took out the tenth pomegranate the point was that over a pomegranate I don't want to trouble you in your life another occasion when he told her why is your face white I see it pale she said I'm all right he said no tell me she said we haven't had food in the house why didn't you tell me she said I never have wanted to trouble you oh son of Abu Talib and you know this lady when she

Died before she died she said remind me did I ever trouble you in your life he said to her let me go out and I will go and earn an income your mom went to borrow some money he went to borrow one dinar so he could buy some food for the house on his way he found dad walked away a man thought strange God never walks away from me would stay and say how are you I God God

Wait where are you going look dad said don't worry dad come back what is it he said I have no money at home and my children's eyes have sunken their sockets I have given all my money away to the poor I have nothing left Imam said that here take this DNR that dinar was meant to be buying food for imam's house yes family is the family of sacrifice isn't it

Imam went to the mosque to praise the Lord rasool Allah is leading rasulallah finishes the salon he turns around they said he's here he said Ali I want a favor from you what is the child of Soul Allah he said Ali I want to come to your house for dinner tonight I went out to get food for home given my dinner and now my father-in-law who happens just to be the greatest man in this religion wants to come home and eat so he comes back home he knocks down

The door father mother opens Fatima looks at seven you know that look you give your wife when there's a guest who's come for dinner it's a look of are you ready for what I'm gonna say to you Fatima someone's come for dinner who your father and the food she looked at himself what do we do about the food he's like I don't know generation states that this lady's connection was with Allah was so pure

Latin Islamic tradition she went in the kitchen and she called out Ya Allah when Jesus Son of Mary called you and said oh Allah send us food from Jannah you sent him down food from Jannah when it said I am your the daughter of your Prophet I am Fatima and I ask you for some food for my father the narrations came down with food and she was able to feed our father and she was able to feed him more than the

Jew in other words you found that when the Ayah was revealed for the food to an orphan to a captive to a prisoner that wasn't the first time they gave away they had given every year in their life they were giving this family of Father their whole life was giving away towards Allah and therefore you found that rasulullah at the crucial year before he died when we had to face the Christians of najran who did rasulullah take with him

With the Christians Sul Allah when he had to face the Christians and them the narrations what do they say to us the narration say to us that rasulallah took with him as the Ayah says say to the Christians we'll bring our woman you bring you a woman we'll bring our sons you bring your sons we'll bring ourselves you bring yourselves I ask you is the woman allowed to be involved in

Islamic politics or no in 21st century Islam a woman cannot have any political role in the Islam of Muhammad a woman was an ambassador in politics today's Islam don't worry we've made up lots of things in our communities why doesn't he say a woman cannot be in politics because she is not Muhammad to the other man not be in politics because politics is

Only for men a woman cannot be in politics because politics you have to have hijab so why take Fatma to meet Christians a woman has as much role in building your community as a man and unless a woman is allowed to be involved at least in participating in the future of a community than a community in this Muslim world will never be built when he went there Fatima came Hassan

Hussain Ali rasulallah all of those who were under the Kisa all of them came the Christians looked at all of them and said we swear by God that we will not enter the mobile these five because the amount of light that shines from their faces if it told the mountain to move the mountain would move from its position the point was farther but from that day was involved in politics and that's why when rasulullah died what the generation

Say to us when rasulullah died the narration say to us is he gave her a piece of news she first cried then she smiled why did she cry she cried because he was about to die why did she smile because he said you will be the first to join me afterwards wasn't a one-off political situation for me because when they used a piece of land rasulallah gave to Fatima in honor of her mother Khadijah how much Khadijah gave from her

Wealth to Islam rasulullah gave FedEx in his lifetime to father so that it was a gift after rasulullah died they came and they said there is no inheritance they bought out an argument prophets don't leave behind inheritance foreign and I ask all of you that if you had not read then you should feel a sense of embarrassment if you are a lover of

Fatima and that's what she showed the Quran was part and parcel of our life she said you tell me I can't inherit Sulaiman inherited from Darwood didn't he Yahya inherited from Zechariah didn't he I can't speak out against Injustice never I am the daughter of rasulallah and when I see Injustice politically I do not stay silent

I am as much role in the political system as every man does in Arabia and she came out and she spoke and I told you she shattered them she shattered them that the man who was in charge of the Empire said very well Fatima I will give you FedEx back but his friend turned around and said if you give her FedEx back then you have to therefore admit that radhe also belongs to her husband and she would speak out and she would

Speak out and she'd speak with the Quran and you look at the daughters of Fatima today and I tell them oh Daughters of Fatima be woke in qurans on Earth do not neglect the Quran for how many years 86. thank you [Music] from the age of 66 till the age of 86 according to differing narrations in the last 20 years of her life before

The only spoken Quran it's only spoken Quran means or no it means I never give an accept using a verse of the Quran because the Quran has everything about life I can answer you by Quran someone says that's impossible I replied then listen when one of the companions says I saw a lady who was stranded in the middle of a desert I came up to her and I said to her

Excuse me are you lost she looked at me and she said Surah 43 Verse 89. say salaam alaikum he looked at and he said oh I'm sorry I'm sorry are you in need of guidance she then said Surah 39 verse number 37 whoever Allah guides can never meet his guided excuse me are you a human or are you a genie she looked at him Surah 7 verse 31 yeah

He looked at him he said okay where have you come from solar 41 verse 44 far away place where are you going she said Surah 3 verse 97. I'm going towards Hajj he said so your Catholic how many days has it been lost Surah 50 verse 38. six days he said very well he looked at there and he said to her but you must be hungry she said solar 21

Verse 8. we did not create them as people who don't eat food very well very well by the way there's a camel over there run after it it's going towards Hajj she looked at him Surah two of us 286 Allah does not put a burden on the soul unless you can handle it I can't run that much at this moment what happens the narration says that at this moment

He says okay very well then what we'll do is that I'll sit on the camel and you sit behind me she says solar 21 verse 22. Allah if there were Gods other than Allah there would be facade that behind you you're not maharam to me when he looked at and he said very well you ride the camel I'll walk Surah 43 verse 13 subhanallah she's riding the camel riding then all of a sudden from far away she sees he

Sees four people he says so who are those four she says sort of 18 verse 46 balloon so she looks at him and he says okay what's their names she gives them the verse about Darude Khalifa she gives them a verse about Muhammad Muhammad she gives them the verse about Musa and the verse about Suleiman gives them all these verses he says okay now I know their names every verse about an aim in the Quran

They come to us they say Mommy how are you are you all right are you being looked after she said Surah 28 verse 26 yeah I bet you said I mean oh my father give them rent because they are truthful and trustworthy give them their ends the man looked at her and he said be before but thank you for giving me the rent she looked at him and she quoted the verse thereafter how could you speak like this and the reply that came from the man is

If you've been for 24 all your life under the University only speaks with the Quran and you found from the founder founded when she had to see Fatima lying on her on her a broken rib and be before the narrates and Asthma narrates I saw him because the grand the daughter of rasulullah and defending the religion of

Islam they come and they push the door with the nail hitting her and when the nail hits her what happened when the nail hits her she miscarries the child and when she miscarries that child the narrations what do they say to us those of you who've been who've ever given Russell to your sister to your wife to your daughter

The hustle is difficult but imagine and this is the most beloved wife the narration says asthma says Wallah I saw Imam Ali go and sit in the corner of the House of the room and cry what was tonight is your heart should be in Mecca laughs why do you cry you lift in the gates [Applause] said to me o asthma

I was just washing the body of my wife father and my hands came across one of her broken ribs the narration goes further that's when Imam Ali was carrying the body of Fatima Imam al-hassan ran to the chest of father matazara and he began to cry by a chance he said mother it's me Hassan Hussain came on the chest of his mother

And he said to her mother it is me Jose do you know what happened there is a narration which says and he said oh Ali removed Hussain from the chest of his mother because he said the Angels cannot bear to see Hussain on the chest of his mother [Applause] but wait keep the tears keep the tears these tears will speak for us on the day of judgment our lover of fat mama where

Is the grave of Fatima we go to Medina and we ask where [Applause] where do you know how hard it was for these orphans one day sees him crying and crying he says to my son Hassan what's wrong my son why do you cry what's wrong he says my father if you saw what I saw you cry Ali has not seen he says to my father if you saw what I

Saw you Christ I said what did you see he says my father you know when my mother father gave us he said yes he said my father on her way back to man came and slapped her he said to him what do you mean they slapped my mother on her eye Imam Ali looked at me said now I know why your mother and her last days wouldn't look me alive foreign he was crying and crying he fell asleep

Unconscious at that moment in his dream he saw Fatima jazara saying to him that's why on a night like this when we remember the mother of Khadija we mentioned the narrations mentioned that's when Khadijah died in rasulallah wanted to come and bury her all of us when we come to marry someone the first thing we do is we put a coffin on their body don't we a girlfriend but because of how poor rasulullah was he couldn't afford the

Kafan for Khadijah he used his shroud but his shroud wasn't long enough to cover our body felt sad at that moment he raised his hands into ah and he said Ya Allah I am your Prophet this is Khadijah if it was that for her wealth and the sword of Ali if it wasn't for our wealth Hadid would have no one hadija is the one who gave everything to Islam but yeah Allah I do not have a shroud a cafan every human deserves to be buried with a Catherine

Don't you agree isn't it sad if there is a day when a human lies on the ground without the Catherine to cover his body isn't it sad if there is a human who lies on the ground and they trample on his Cafe do you know what the narrations mention when rasulallah came to him and he has both five Catherines which I have to give you in order that you are able to bury her you are able to cover her if the term

Jabra is tell me who the second government is for is for you that when you die there is a coven to cover your body he is tell me who's the third girlfriend for he said the third Covenant that when she dies there is a cabin to cover our body he said to injury he'll tell me who the fourth girlfriend is for he said to him the fourth the girlfriend is foreign [Applause]

To cover his body foreign [Applause] [Applause] [Applause] look up your own raise your hands on this blessed night raise your hands brothers and sisters we pray to Allah &lt;/span&gt;</description><media:thumbnail xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/" height="72" url="https://img.youtube.com/vi/glX6B9FJ8ME/default.jpg" width="72"/><thr:total xmlns:thr="http://purl.org/syndication/thread/1.0">0</thr:total><author>noreply@blogger.com (Alidervash)</author></item><item><title>08 - Biography of Imam Mohammad al-Baqir - Sayed Ammar Nakshawani</title><link>https://travelbestplaces1.blogspot.com/2022/10/08-biography-of-imam-mohammad-al-baqir.html</link><pubDate>Fri, 28 Oct 2022 14:55:00 +0500</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1998417549219342199.post-7555985186986944607</guid><description>&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;span style="background-color: white; color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.87); font-family: Roboto, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 16px; letter-spacing: 0.15008px; white-space: pre-line;"&gt;Final hope that's life for sure with their knowledge there's such a thing foreign foreign foreign foreign [Music] foreign was born on the first of Rajab in the 57th year after Hijra and died on the seventh of the 114th year after Hijra&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;iframe allowfullscreen="" class="BLOG_video_class" height="558" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/YlZrqNjGn1M" width="670" youtube-src-id="YlZrqNjGn1M"&gt;&lt;/iframe&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span style="background-color: white; color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.87); font-family: Roboto, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 16px; letter-spacing: 0.15008px; white-space: pre-line;"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;span style="background-color: white; color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.87); font-family: Roboto, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 16px; letter-spacing: 0.15008px; white-space: pre-line;"&gt;&amp;nbsp; He is seen as the Colossus of Islamic knowledge and a beacon of light when it comes to each and every one of the Islamic Sciences a man from whose life many lessons may be learned especially in the fields of jurisprudence Theology and ethics and many examples may be derived the man who was responsible for the spread dissemination of many of the teachings

Of the prophet sallallahu alaihi wasallam unfortunately has not been studied in the way it should be many people do not know what his role was and many have not appreciated the amount of knowledge that he disseminated in his life if you were to ask many people to tell you about the life of Imam al-bar you will find that they are more able to

Tell you about his son Imam asada and are not able to elaborate on his own role or on his own transformation of the Sciences of the religion of Islam yet you find that when you dissect his life you realize that the solidifying and the crystallization of the school of mate was performed by Imam al-ba and that's why there is a need to study his life in order that we appreciate that he began a lot of the schools of knowledge that reached us until today

When we look at his birth as we said he was born on the first of rajab in the 57th year after Hijra his mother was far from other daughter of Imam al-hassan and his father was Imam Zain al-abidi in the son of Imam and Hussain therefore from the beginning of his life he is distinguished with having an honor like nobody else in the school of Ethel Bates that his grandfather from one side is Imam al-hassan and his grandfather from the other side is Imam and Hussain

Nobody has this honor in the school of his mother father mother daughter of Imam al-hassan was one of the most Pious and devout wives of any of the imams of age that the narration say to us in terms of her beauty there was no equivalent to her when it came to her beauty on the second level you find that Imam al-hasan had given his daughter farpama an app title that title was of course the title of

Father and it was a title that continued with father mother daughter would say my mother her title was she was the truthful in every aspect of her life the mother of Imam al-baqar was known for her truthfulness her words her behavior her trusts her religious aspects there was nobody like on the whole of Medina who was known for their truthful nature and that's why you find that her Kunia her title was an

Interesting one his wife Fatma gave him two sons she gave them Muhammad and she gave an Abdullah was called because of his Beauty they used to say of the sons of Zain al-abadin there are not no one is as beautiful as Abdullah who was from Sindh UT you know sinned and the Endo packed subcontinent sinned Imam married a lady from sins who gave him the son's age

In other words of the wives of foreign as we said he was born in extremely difficult circumstances he was born on the 57th year after Hijra towards the end of the Khalifa of MOA had reached the stage where he had complete dominance on the Islamic empire nobody could come near his dominance and the narration say to us that he had killed many of the Companions and many of the companions of Imam

Al-hazard as well he had killed others for example such as and even further than this we find with that he had put under pressure many great companions many of these companions were put on the immense pressure by mahawiya many people thought when he dies he would give the leadership back to Imam Al Hussain why because signed the treaty with Imam al-hassan and that part of that treaty would be that the leadership would be

Given back to to elevate however appointed yazid to become his successor and as we know yazid beware of four beware of Abdul Rahman IBN Abu Bakr I mean beware of these four yazid made sure that a couple of them were politically quiet and another one secluded himself and as we know Imam al-hussein rose on the plains of karbala with its famous lines that a man like me

Does not pledge allegiance to a man like him years old therefore was at karbala at the age of three and a half normally as a child you want your experiences at that young age to be experiences of warmth experiences of comfort experiences of happiness you don't want to be in an environment at the age of three and a half where you witness an

Event like the event of karbala are at the age of three and a half was sitting in the tent with his father Imam zainil abedin at the end of the 10th of Muharram and you can imagine for someone three and a half years of age he may not necessarily see what's happening outside but the first thing he sees is his dad very ill on the bed the second thing he sees is his auntie zainab running from one turn to another

Had to also run why because the horses were Galloping across the children of el Bates at the age of three and a half had to witness karbala in front of him and had to also witness the oppression that came after karbala because you know what they did to Imam al-baka it was only three and a half they changed him next to rokaya um and the other children

All of them were chained together and taken from karbala to kufa and from said his first words of knowledge in front of yazid because up until that stage nobody had really asked who is this young man his name was Muhammad Ali they thought he's just like any other Muhammad at that time he didn't have any titles he was only three and a half yazid was sitting down on his throne while yazid was sitting down on his throne he looked at

And he looked and said he looked at he saw all of them and when he saw them he said you know what I think the best thing to do with all of you is that some of you will sell you off as slave woman and the rest of you you know what we'll do we're going to kill you one by one the place became silent all of a sudden somebody spoke and said oh yes in power and he caught Musa and Haroon at least asked his people what should we do to them and

Said let them go and live far whereas you assume no respect for the family of the man who bought this religion the people looked around yes it's a truth said that and they saw a three-year-old Imam al-bakar saying that from that day yazid said how old is this kid they said he is three years of age what's his name they said he said which was saying they said that one he said we killed Hussain he said no

That's three and a half year old speaks like that to me wants it to do something but he thought that it would be an act of cowardice if he slept for three and a half year olds so he left them alone and many of the people realized that this young boy is not an ordinary young boy because to be able to answer a Khalifa with knowledge like that is extraordinary someone says what type of

Knowledge was that you know why it's extraordinary not because he's three years old but because how do you have the knowledge of pharaoh Moses and Aaron at that age who would be able at that moment to say foreign normally you need to learn those stories over a number of years before you have that knowledge at the age of three and a half was already speaking like the suryazid and

That's why what happened he hasid allowed them to be released they left for karbala then they went to Medina Imam Ali lived under his father imman for a few years after in Medina and the narrations tell us that there was a man waiting to give him salaams from rasulullah there was a man living in Medina at the time called was the oldest surviving companion of rasulullah

He lived until the age of 90. some Reports say until the age of 93. German's father Abdullah and his grandfather Amar were the most generous and the richest men in Medina do you know where their house used to be in Medina those of you who have been to Masjid they used to have a mansion next to that house not a small house in those days most people had small houses they used to have a mansion

Was known for his generosity to the extent one day he gave away so much money he fell into debt he would be generous towards everyone 's father Abdullah was the man who said to the people of Medina o people of Madina I hear that there's a prophet who has announced his prophethood in Mecca but the people of Mecca do not want him came to Medina one of the most hospitable people to rasulullah was and that's why this Abdullah Ansari when

It came to the Battle of Bader Abdullah Al Ansari was the man when it came to the bachelor brother came up to him was only 19 at the time he came up to his father he said Dad I want to fight today his dad said no he said to him why he said you've got nine older sisters you have to look after them in case I die so Jordan went to rasool Allah I want to fight with you in the Battle of better but my dad isn't allowing me

Rasulullah looked at him and said why he said because I have nine sisters so he said Java you must look after them so then so what role can I have in the battle are better to which rasulallah carry the water for the soldiers is a form of showing love for Allah in this battle then in the Battle of Java's father Abdullah got killed hind the mother of mutilated true bodies on the battle of

Hamza's body and jabber's Father's body they cut their body into pieces this was so close to hell that Hadith is narrated by Abdullah haven't you read when it says that he was a companion of rasulullah he was a companion of Imam Ali he was the companion of Imam al-hassan he was a companion of Imam al-hussein he was the companion of Imam Zen in Aberdeen and rasulullah one day you will meet a young man whose

Name is my name whose attributes are like my attributes who has nor shining from his face and who has wisdom and knowledge like none other his name is make sure you send my salaams to him jabber would be sitting outside the mosque of the Prophet saying where is and the people would walk past and say jabber's old age has got to him Jabra is becoming insane Jabba is just saying loud words all of a sudden one day you

Find that the narration say imams and he said there is someone who wants to see you jabard was blind at the end of his life looked at him and he touched him and he said I felt the footsteps of rasulullah coming towards me because you know when someone is blind their other senses become stronger their other senses become sharper jabber said I feel the footsteps of rasulallah who is this

The one you are calling Islam and he said I want to kiss your hands I want to kiss your feet your grandfather rasulullah said to me oja I will send my salons when rasulullah says send my salaams to someone do you know how knowledgeable this person must be for us to him he said send my salaam and know that he is because he will split knowledge completely people ask the word bathroom what does

It mean of course it's not his name it's his title Barker comes from the word bakar what does it mean when a farmer rips his farmland or rips open the soil they call it because he ripped and split and scrutinized and spread knowledge they called him or they would call him the one who splits please mark the three S's he splits knowledge

Scrutinizes knowledge spreads knowledge that is a lesson for us today we who climate have we split knowledge open have we scrutinized knowledge have we spread our knowledge you see some people made fun of Imam al-bakar because they were jealous of him you know one person was walking one day he looked at him he said bakar bakar is different from barkar what does bakar mean

S what's in English the cow someone came to Imam al-bakar one day when he heard imagine in the face of Imam al-baqar you call him the cow and Imam al-bagher looked at the person and said to him no my title is and the person said to him your mother her job is a nothing more he said that is her profession then he said I heard your mother was a black woman

Shame on you Imam said if you are telling the truth may Allah forgive you and if you are lying may Allah forgive you as well people would hear this name would try and make fun of him and call him bakar or bakara the cow he would be patient until there'd be a day when he disseminates his knowledge and that's why the narration say to us that the reason he was given the name was because in a period where many

Different schools of knowledge were emerging people went to him when they needed to split and scrutinize and understand knowledge in his time as an Iman he faced over five Abbas I tell you religious Scarlets you will ever have offices because they were so unreligious it actually helped him spread his message because they were more concerned

With the world of woman and the world of music and the world of luxury thoughts wow these people are busy let me spread the knowledge of Al Muhammad you found in his time you had different types of caliphs was a Cali from the time of Imam al-batham Abdul Malik how was he as a caliph he employed a judge as his governor used to say I wish I was present on the

10th of Muharram so I could have been the man who beheaded the grandson of rasulallah someone like this is your governor and the books of History the great Khalifa of Islam this is the Khalifa you want someone who puts a man like this in power Abdul Mary what do we do on idol of how we sacrifice don't we we sacrifice animals

Judge used to say what do the people join the reply was people sacrifice animals that said very well get me everyone called Ali Hassan Hussain so I can sacrifice them as well see someone like this is [Applause] Khalifa they used to say to him please of the Muslims people expect you to lead Salah they used to look at them and he says

Are you joking I've got two women in my room right now and you want me to come out and pray get someone else to lead this Salah get someone else who can lead and this is used to have two girls who would be around him all the time one was called Salama and the other was called This is the type of people Imam and bakra had to live under one was called Salama the other was called he used to sing his poetry he used to

Say while all of these people are going down in their prayers I'm enjoying the Comforts of life with salaam and habab one day Allah taught him a lesson and taught both of them a lesson these two do you know how they both died because of a disease where if he drank water he dies imagine if you drink water you die in Malik why praying and he's sitting with his he brings some of the pomegranates he's

Like to eat eat more enjoy she's eating the pomegranates he's eating she's eating one pomegranate seed chokes in her throat it stops there a chokes then she dies imagine a pomegranate seed ends up killing him when he sees this he falls on top of her doesn't leave the house he ends up dying in this way Imam and Baka knew they were called like this so what did Imam and bathroom do did he stand up no Imam

Swords if these people are engaged in these things let me sit down and spread the message of a little baits and their teachings because the climates Imam al-baqarah was living in many new schools of Islam were developing Imam Al Hussain imman were not able in their own respective times to spread the teachings of rasulallah because they were under much pressure is the man who began the spread of the teachings of rasulullah in the school of

Littlebage them he used to sit in the mosque of rasulullah and he used to spread the words of rasulallah to everybody because people had a job and say this man is he splits he scrutinizes he spreads knowledge you find many people would come and ask Imam al-bathan questions and that's why do you know what the narration say to us there were different schools in Islam which were forming lots of people started claiming they heard

This from rasulullah they heard that from rasulullah and you had many schools emerging there was a school called the murjia in the time of Imam al-baqar do you know what the mujah used to say you can't say Khalifa is bad because he's drinking alcohol because you don't know what says what's in his heart what do you mean I don't know what's in his heart I seem drinking alcohol what else do I need to know the man sitting there drinking alcohol

He's drunk completely and you're telling me I don't know what's in his heart there was another school which was you know those who Force they were also present at the time there was another school called the martezilla who had debates about predestination and Free Will and the position of the Muslim Sinner and the Islamic State in other words what you had in that period of Islam many people were confused I tell you many were confused they didn't know

Who to follow you've got this school and that school and that school and this school so people all decided to go and study and that's University in Medina that's why they say about Imam ass they call them sometimes people call them Assad no it's is the greatest teacher I had in my life was my father Muhammad and on top of this you know what your mama's father used to say I didn't just

Learn Islamic Studies from my father we studied astronomy we studied cosmology we studied geography we studied philosophy we studied Greek mysticism and thought imagine did not just teach Islam Islamic law Barker wanted to show Muslims every science is worthy of learning in the religion of Islam you don't just have to learn fake or Hadith or Quran go and learn every science and be learned on every area

They would ask him if they had a legal question they would ask him if they had a history question they would ask him if they had a question about Hadith they would ask him if they had a question about imama they would ask him look at some examples a person came to him and said oh Iman there is a verse in the Quran we have asked so many scholars they don't know the answer to it can you give us the answer you are Muhammad al-baqarah you are the one whose titles

That you split knowledge in half he said go ahead so chapter 21 verse 30. have those disbelievers not seen how the heavens and the Earth were closed and we opened them up in Arabic they were right and they became fat Surah 21 verse 30. what does this mean that the heavens and the Earth were closed then we opened them Imam al-baq replied when Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala sent Adam on the earth there was no

Vegetation because there was no rain so Allah opened up the Heavens so rain would come down and the fertile land would have plants growing from it they would say thank you another group would come a famous scholar of the time comes to Imam al-baqarah he says we have a question about Islamic law he said go ahead tell me what's your question he said do you the Imam is believe in what are

Temporary marriage we do he says but don't you think is the type of dinner foreign the Quran in chapter 4 verse 24 clearly says the Quran says very clearly Surah 4 24 is the verse which proves that in the time of rasulullah there were Companions and others when they would go away from their homes and they would want to look

After themselves in terms of their desires they would say ya rasulullah are we allowed to engage in a temporary marriage to which rasulullah would say yes would you allow your woman to do it such questions aren't befitting of a scholar today even you find people when they debate the Isha they will come forward and say would you allow your sister to do it

First and foremost the law is that if your woman are virgins then they you have to seek the permission of the father there is a jurisprudence to it you don't just allow much are for anyone there is a law behind it number two what did he say he said if a person who does knitting from Medina came and proposed for your daughter would you allow your daughter to get married not no I wouldn't give her to someone

Who knits he said but isn't it so he said yes he said therefore if it's Halal you don't necessarily have to do it likewise with us Halal does not mean it's difference because Halal does not mean everyone practices it you come and tell me would your sister do it it's as if you're implying that it's wage upon my sister to do it no it's optional left with his head down and walked away then the first group of people would come to a mom and bathroom they would be the

History group they would come and say oh Muhammad Ali we have a question none can answer it says what is it says our question is who was the first person to ever speak the Arabic language would look at them and say the first person to speak the Arabic language was prophet is 10 because where was he brought up like probably smile where was he born he was born oh he was raised in that area so he

Says the first prophet to speak Arabic was for his smile then another group of people come to Imam al-bakar they say oh Iman you know shaytan is the enemy of all the prophets my mom says yes so if the term did shaytan ever have conversations with any of the prophets Imam would look at them and say yes so they said to him who he would say shaytan had a conversation with Prophet Salaam thank you so they would turn around to him and

They say so what was the conversation between the two of them so Imam and bakra would say shaytan would come to Prophet Noah and say to him oh Prophet nor I am going to give you a present because you've done me a great favor so probably not looked at shaytan and said what do you mean he said because you prayed to Allah to remove all those who had oppressed the religion so Allah removed them so I didn't have any work in your generation

I'm going to give you three pieces of advice he said what he said remember me in three places I'm always there well then Prophet Noah said where agree know that I'm always standing next to you looking to make you more angry how many times when you get angry do you feel there's a whisper saying go ahead and hit him go ahead Allah number two when you're when you ought to give charity

Know that I'm always Whispering don't give don't give three you two are alone I will be there Whispering would give that then another question people would come imagine this school in Medina had thousands of students under him another person will come to Imam saying you imams claim you are masum you are infallible said yes so so what's the proofs for it so Imam al-baka said why

Do human beings sin so the person looked at him and said I don't know you tell me he said because of four reasons either because of anger or because of lust or because of Envy or because of greed why would we need to be greedy when Allah has given us the knowledge that he's given us and why would we be envious when we are the grandchildren of rasulullah and why would we lust over anything when Allah has honored us with the Holy Quran and

Why would we get angry over anything when Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala has allowed the message of prophet to be in our lives therefore a person normally commits a sin because of lust or anger or Envy or because of what so because of Desire Allah has given us so much that those four never affect us in our lives therefore would you find Imam al-baq disseminate and many of his students emerge from his

School people like zorara and hamuran and people of affected one Khalifa was affected in a good way another was affected in the bad way do you know which Allah Khalifa was affected aziz's father-in-law is the great grandson up until the time of Imam al-baqar every Salat to begin in the name of God the most beneficent the most merciful may God

Curse that's why I believe it's a myth this idea that was the forthright Khalifa in that time that's impossible that came later how could it be the forthrightly guided Khalifa and Benny umaya were in charge for eight years every week on a Friday prayer was cursed knowledge and because of the knowledge of the people of the time um

When he saw the knowledge of Imam and even um says my father Abdul Aziz whenever he talk about he used to get nervous so I used to say to my father my father whenever you talk about any man you are calm except to which my father would say to me if the people knew the merits of they would not have us as leaders but um you are the one who rasulullah sent his salaams to

I want to ask you a question what three pieces of advice do you give me now that I've become Khalifa um the man who splits knowledge is there anyone better to learn about rasulullah than him um gave him three pieces of fantastic advice the first advice to him when you celebrate or have an extravagant

Celebration do not forget Halal and Hara you may go to a lot of weddings in the summer a lot of weddings and they are called Islamic weddings in the mosque that's where people like me get invited but they're not so religious event I never get invited to for some reason no one ever sends me a card I don't know why maybe because I am someone who I don't know when you celebrate an occasion don't

Forget Halal and Haram communities today our Nika is religious go to the reception and only God knows what's going on and you see some people in those and you look at them and you're like you're a follower of Muhammad you and then you ask them why have you made it like this they say because the community will say it's boring otherwise on the day of judgment will the

Community say it's boring foreign when you celebrate don't forget it's very important number two when you become angry don't forget sometimes we get angry but it's Haram to curse sometimes we get angry we may even curse Allah Imam said when you get angry don't forget I'm not saying don't get angry but do not forget that is number three when you get what do not

You serve the property of the people so they had a conversation he said which property for example he said FedEx belonged to my grandmother Fatima and Benny umayya took FedEx away from my grandmother um said FedEx belongs to your family and I as Khalifa will make sure it's given back to you although we may differ from him on certain aspects

But his truth stands because of Imam al-barker of returning fadak and stopping the cursing of Imam will never be forgotten that's one person foreign he tried every way possible to embarrass Imam every way do you know I tell you for about five years this you know what he would do he'd get the most knowledgeable Christians the most knowledgeable atheists the most knowledgeable Muslims from outside the

School by the bay to debate one day Hashem and Abdul Malik is sitting near the Kaaba had with him nothing used to be the slave of um who fought Imam Ali walked towards the Kaaba and everyone opened up the space I said who's that he's the prophet of the people of Iraq foreign apparently he can split knowledge and

Answer questions no one can answer he said leave this guy to me bring him let me show him he says come here come back and comes he says I hear the people say you're knowledgeable Imam al-baq says I am not of the ignorance they called Adam yes the amount of titles we've created it's unbelievable so I am not of the ignorant so enough has that very well answer my

Questions if you think you have any knowledge Imam said go ahead now I said what was the number of years between Jesus and Muhammad Imam al-ba looked at him and he said in your opinion 600 in my opinion 500. but you know it's his opinion Imam you know when Imam takes the level of knowledge up he's like some in your opinion 600 in mine 500. how does this guy know my opinion on this issue

Or all prophets of God ask the prophets who came before you that they tell the people to disbelieve in other than God at this moment he said to Muhammad how could Allah tell the prophet to ask those who came before him that's impossible the prophets who came before have gone Imam al-bakar said no on the nights of marriage Allah let his Prophet lead all the prophets he finished his Salah he turned around

And he said to them ah did you ever tell your people to disbelieve in Allah and they said no all prophets of God we told them to believe in Allah and in your prophethood not have said you're good Where's God says that he said where's God Where's God Imam al-baka looked at him and said show me where he is not I'll show you where he is

What an answer when he said to him okay when did God come about Imam said show me when he was not I'll show you when he came enough that was not shaking done something which is called finish him you know finish him foreign because I'm going to give you two answers and they're the only answers you can give me if you agree then you're a

Disbeliever because fighting the Khalifa of your time is kofor and if you disagree then you're a disbeliever because you were one of them who fought so you're a disbeliever as well what of the two are you now not that runaways that I'm never debating this man again that was one occasion Abdul Malik went crazy said how did this happen uh hashan went crazy he said how could none of you answer so Hashem went dead with someone

Else he said come I beg you you're the top scholar debate Muhammad can finish him this man's getting too popular people say he is this all knowledge no one can answer him this is gonna said leave him to me I'll answer I'll ask him so he came to me said to him I've got some questions for you you claim to be al-battered answer my questions he said go ahead he said but you know my questions are from Bible and Quran he said go ahead he said my

First question is this and it's an important question which fast in history were you allowed to eat and drink two ask them this question is that from which fast in history were you allowed to eat and drink Imam said it's simple the fast of baby Mariam when Allah told her to remain silent that was her fasting I have a second question tell me when

Was a quarter of humanity killed in which occasion Imam said simple when pabill killed habil a quarter of humanity died number three what increases and never decreases at the water of the ocean is such a word decreases and never increases he says your age then he said to him which statement was true but Allah said it was a lie foreign but we know that they are liars the

Statement is true The Testament is true but the statement is a lie then he said to him I'll ask you a question none can never answer me Imam said what he said which Twins were born on the same day died on the same day but one of them was 150 the other was 50. foreign to answer this question true you need to be able to split knowledge in half he said to him it's easy profit Prophet was there and his brother were together then he asked Allah how do you

Raise the dead and make them alive Allah caused them to die for a hundred years isn't it so they were both 30 but Allah caused one of them to die for a hundred years when Prophet Jose came back alive because of Allah's permission he lived for 20 years that means the elder brother was 150 and he was 50 years of age he said I swear there is no inheritor of knowledge of rasulullah like Muhammad

Then there was a third person who was a Christian he was a Christian the Christians said I've got three questions to ask this man first are you from the line of Jesus of the scholars of the ignorance he said I'm not of the ignorant he said let me ask you my three questions he said go ahead he said to him which period is neither day or night he said Just Before Sunrise the color of

The sky is neither day or night he said what happened he said to him okay you say in heaven that we will eat so much but we won't excrete how can that be he said the embryo in the womb it eats and eats and eats but doesn't excrete he said okay you say in heaven that we'll eat and eat and eat but there'll still be so much food how can that be he said the candle which lights another candle but doesn't lose any of its

Source it's like the food in Jannah that person became a Muslim at that moment because of Imam every angle of knowledge but that's an important question did he only serve Islam through his knowledge also had a job many scholars of Islam Today Jews teach the religion which is fantastic taught us like my grandfather

Teach Islam give lectures teach Quran but also go out the living Muhammad says it was the heat of Medina I'm walking there's no one on the streets I see one man in the field plowing owing and plowing I said who is this man who is chasing the world at this time I like nearer I see it's the grandson of rasulullah when I come to my say oh grandson of rasulullah you are chasing the Dunya

You are chasing the world what are you doing working in this heat he said to me and what is wrong with me working if I die in this state at least I am dying in a state of worship of Allah for earning a living is a form of worshiping Allah and Allah does not like to see Hands except the hands of a person who earns a living in halal in their life on the day of judgment he had to earn a living for his seven children and that's why you find that

Those could not take it anymore Imam al-baq before he died in one area of Imam al-basa you must read is when he talks about what is the meaning of a follower of Imam al-baq there are many lectures of Imam al-baqarah about him talk about what are his Shia what is the meaning of following him and what Hadith says our followers are three types one of them are those who follow us but rely and depend on others the second Ally class all they do is

Watch themselves as a reflection and nothing else [Applause] of gold the more they suffer the more they shine and another Hadith says our followers when Allah loves his servant he drowns him in the sea of suffering sometimes we have Shia followers Muslim followers in the world today who say why is Allah making me suffer why is Allah make him in trouble Imam says our followers are

Like gold the more they suffer the more they shine they look at Allah's tests and they say alhamdulillah they began to spread the poison into the food of Imam al-baqarah and some even began to put on the saddle the needle would go through the thigh of Imam al-ba before he died his wasilia is a beautiful wasayya the first thing is that your mama father spend the money that I've left behind to spread because

Education is the essence of the school of Islam number two bury me with my robe which I used to pray my Salah with because Salah will speak for me on the day of judgment number three make sure you organize majalis at Mina every year in Hajj the magial is not of justice of my grandfather Imam al-hussein make sure you organize majalis Imam 100 of his students graduated in Reading Noha and met them about Imam and Hussein

Hadith that whoever cries that tear the size of a wing of a fly for Imam Al Hussain that taken cure sings the size of the ocean therefore you found Imam al-barker in his life all areas of knowledge theology ethics jurisprudence astronomy cosmology physics biology all of them he taught and especially as an icing on the cake and the most important knowledge was the knowledge of the matchless of Imam and Hussein

And therefore you find tomorrow we will study the man who looked after the knowledge we pray to Allah to allow us allow us to be amongst those who honor his knowledge and spread his knowledge in the way he spread his knowledge in his lifetime as well in our lifetime we pray to Allah but before it the loudest of your salawats
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Both spiritually in terms of the Legacy he left behind for a religion of Islam but at the same time in terms of his own character from which there are so many lessons that can be learned which can be applied to our everyday lives when people go and visit his Shrine in Baghdad it is unbelievable to see the number of people who visit his Shrine without knowing absolutely anything about his life

Will go towards the shrine stand there and pay and pet their salutations and regards but you don't see the same emotion shown by them as they show in other places of pilgrimage and the reason is that many people do not know much about the life of Imam as a person study the life of Imam Muslim in depth then he would show a much greater respect and more emotion than the little

Emotion that is shown by people who have not studied his lives you find many who go to the Shrine in calv Main and will admit that we have been to that Shrine but we do not know much about his life we stand there we ask God to forgive us we ask God to help us without really having studied the person or the person's buried in that shrine but for tonight let us examine this man who was tortured more than any other of

The imams of Al Muhammad and see what impact his life has on our lives today Iman as we said was born on the seventh of suffer is hardly celebrated in our communities because Sapphire is normally a time of grief it's a time when the family of the Prophet were taken towards the land of sham and therefore many of our mosques that period the 40-day period or in some

Cases a 68-day period until the prophet smarter them you find that many of our mosques will not necessarily honor his birth he was born on the seventh of Safar in an area by the name of al-aboah al-aboah was between Mecca and Medina [Applause] had a home which was a place where he would visit on his journey for example towards Hajj brought on his journey from Mecca back

To Medina in the middle of the hottest day plowing the Earth and working I would say to an Imam a man of your knowledge and a man who everybody is willing to work for why are you working like this why don't you let us do the work for you to which our sixth Imam replied to mufaban by saying and what is the shame in me earning a lawful living so all work

Prophet Idris was a tailor Prophet Musa for example had a job in terms of being a Shepherd let's say is to make the iron and work with iron Prophet Jesus was a carpenter the holy prophet himself worked for Khadijah our sixth Imam said that when I come to al-aboah I plowed the Earth so I earn a lawful living for myself as well just because I'm a man of knowledge does not mean I can't earn a living as well I like you want to earn a living I like

You want to be someone who can afford to buy what you are buying as well and you found that it was in this area said we had our breakfast he says Imam Assad that used to have the most grand breakfast as in he'd make you eat and he'd want you to eat and he'd give you all the dishes he said all of a sudden someone came to Imam Assad and said to him your wife Hamida is now facing the moments of Labor and she wants you to be by her

Side AKA left them he went towards Hamida and he came back later and he said I have Glad Tidings that Allah has given me the best gift and that is a son whose face resembles the face of nebi Musa and therefore I have decided to name him Musa the holy Imam of the imams of elevates who you find is named after a prophets of God previously the holy prophet Muslim

For his father Hamida Hamida was from North Africa someone asks the question why would imama's father marry a woman from Africa as in doesn't Imam assadic have enough woman to choose from in Medina and on top of that imam's father is a saint he's from the line of Amir al-mumin said is only married to I won't say it's only meant to marry sayidas because would you believe in some of our

Communities today you have some people who when their son wants to get married if their son is a Sayed from the line of the prophets they will say to him you can only find a sayyida like you the son says my dad I found a girl who is a good girl with good piety with humility with forbearance who's generous nope we are Saiyans we only marry Saiyans if Imam father believed in this why did Imam Assad that marry a lady from North

Africa could have easily turned around and said I am who is the son of zainil abedin who is the son of Ali IBN Hussain who is the son of Hussein who is the son of Ali he could have easily I am from that line I have to marry only from that lineage on the country ends up marrying someone from North Africa let's say from the area between Morocco and Tunisia

From Medina but Imam was highlighting to us in Islam we do not have this thing where you only marry someone from your caste there's no such thing in Islam you can marry someone who is of your religion but of a different cultural background someone whose race may be different to your race when Imam marries someone from North Africa someone could easily turn around and say Imam why are you marrying people of

Different races we are Arabs we only marry Arabs on the country that Iman what was he trying to show us the Imam was trying to show us never reach a stage in your communities where you have an inch of racism in your ways imagine today in Africa there are Africans who turn around and say to you I am a servant of yours but my lineage goes back to imam's Mother what does your lineage go back to

You find that that's quite a strong statement's mother is Hamida samidas from North Africa you find therefore that this Hamida Imam Assad who used to praise her very highly Imam used to say Hamida Allah is pleased with her and she is pleased with whatever Allah has given her and further than this Imam Assad you should also say to the ladies of Medina whenever you have a question to ask don't ask me ask my wife Hamida because my wife answers in exactly the same way

I answer imagine Hamida can answer a question like Imam asada to what level must-have do you know what level it's when a husband and wife's relationship moves forward together in our communities today either the husband is true religious and the wife isn't or the wife is too religious and the husband isn't and what you find unfortunately is this causes a bit of friction at home

Sometimes the balance doesn't need to mean both of them have to be religious but that those both of them are trying to become more and more religious today sometimes what you find one is too religious the other isn't interested in the religion and there becomes a friction at all when he married Hamida he could have easily said I'm the Imam I'm knowledgeable you just act as my wife no this wife of mine both of us will become

Religious together both of us will gain knowledge of each other both of us will bounce off each other with our understanding of Islam and therefore you found when you had a mother who is knowledgeable and a father who is knowledgeable then naturally the young Imam would come out extremely knowledgeable at the age of five was teaching Abu hanifa lessons about Islam would you believe in Sono

Your jurisprudence and they replied to you we are hanafi say to them did you know not only that Imam Assad have taught Abu hanifa but that if Imam Assad that used to be busy at the age of five used to answer on his behalf Abu hanifa comes home one day to Imam he looks at the door and Imam asada emerges when Imam Assad emerges emerges he said yes he is he's just a bit busy

Said no is there anything I can help you with said no no I think your dad can answer it for me he said no no ask me he said young man Musa when we commit a sin is it Allah who makes us sin is it us and Allah or is it us alone who commits a sin it's a question many of us ask isn't it when I commit a sin is Allah making me sin is it me and Allah or do I have the freedom of choice

And no one thing that's an old age when Imam Muslim answered him with this who makes us commit a sin then it's not fair he puts us in hell when he made us commit to sin if it is us and Allah once again it's not fair that we are punished when he was part of the crime therefore it is us who have been given the choice of free will we can either stay away from sin or we can continue sinning imagine at his old age

For him then on another occasion you find Abu hanifa comes to Imam asada one day he says Muhammad I saw your son praying today saw him but I don't think he knows how to pray properly Imam Assad that looked at him he said what do you mean in Salah when someone walked past them and other schools in Islam if you walk past them in Salah do not be surprised if

Their hand comes out like that the reason is understandable that they say that you shouldn't walk past someone in Salah try and walk behind them sometimes you will walk past and address only you'll see someone who actually put their hand out like that so he said to him the young boy doesn't know how to read his prayers properly go and teach him why don't you go and teach Imam and

Kafam teach you go and teach him I need to teach you about Salah he said when someone walks past you in your Salah you must put your hand out and block them when they walk past you because I just saw someone walk past you now and you didn't bother blocking them Allah says that he is closer to me than my jugular vein why Allah was praying I was so focused on my Lord I didn't see any human being walk past me from the students of his dad and his

African mother Hamida was able to achieve this prowess and that's why many people were in awe of the young Imam Muslim I tell you many people used to love him because they saw a young man who had all the pleasures of the world in front of him but went towards Allah the holy prophet used to say Allah loves to see nothing more than a youth who turns away from all of these this forbidden acts and turns towards Allah

Imam at a young age you find that there was a small house people would say when we walk past the small house we'd know that the young Musa would be in that house and we could hear him reciting his prayers in the most Mutual voice and you could see the tears coming down from his eyes and you would hear him say yeah oh you are of goods and all you who is all good the sinner has come to you you find here that from that young age he was in this small house and you know

What the irony is in that small house and you had the caliphs in his time in the largest of palaces in that small house the calyps you know how many calories he lived under the calipers all of them had palaces go and see the Palaces of all of this holifa you see for example of these palaces had a small house today in Baghdad I ask

You those people where are all their palaces and look at the Grand Palace he had that ability where he was already in his closeness and his piety in his worship of Allah and that's why what you find you find Imam Muslim was 20 years old when his father died when Imam died Mansour tried to play a trick which Imam Assad destroyed him in decided that these imams have to be killed off from the beginning there's no point letting them live

So Mansour wrote to his governor and Medina he said I have heard the news Muhammad has died find out in his wasiya is he written to be the leader after him and behead the person the governor in Medina was called Suleiman Suleiman got the will of Imam assadha when he got the will Suleiman said let me look who's he written oh has done this make sure you praise Salah make

Sure you bury me make sure and make sure and my successor is foreign Abdullah foreign quickly number one number two Abdullah said wait wait what are you talking about he said Master you said behead whoever it is you will leave these people alone leave them because if I have to behead the others

That means I have to get someone to behead me as well if we're going to act out the will when this happened was allowed to begin his Imam at the age of 20. and would you find when he began his Imam the first people noticed in his imama was that he was a man who was able to restrain his anger however much disrespect you showed him because I tell you when we say his title is in the Quran in chapter 3 verse 134

There is the verse which says means the one who is able to restrain his anger in a moment of difficulty when they called him do you know why because when he receives the Imam at the age of 20 there were people who used to insult him and curse him his life didn't reply back to them and that's why each one of us should be a carbon there's no point saying if we don't have alcohol in our life

Look in the mirror and don't you admit you have an anger problem and then when you have that anger problem ask yourself why am I not like my Imam when he was praised him by saying he's a man when he is angry he restrains because one day my Muslim is walking this man came up to him and said to him curse on your father and on you honestly how do you reply to people like

This I don't know is this a human or an animal let's be on you and on your father wanted to approach the man Imam said wait wait wait leave him leave finished he said to me curse on me and my father leave him a couple of days later Imam Muslim said how do you think we should approach this man and it is vital when we hear these stories of the Bates let's Implement their attributes in our life please

Restraining our anger he offers companions how should we treat this man who cursed Imam Assad up and cursed me they said Imam we should punish him we should attack him we should confiscate we said no he said leave this man to me a few days later Imam walked towards the garden of this man he inquired about him they said he's in his garden Imam walked towards the garden of this man when he walked towards this Garden

And the man said what are you doing here you son of what's the problem he said you've already damaged my God and with your footstep us Imam said to him how much have you spent on this Garden he said 100 dinar he said how much do you expect to make from it he said 200 dinar he said here take when the man counted it it was exactly 300 dinar

Milk and he said but look at the way I cursed you I cursed Jack Vanessa and I cursed you he said have been taught to instill not only in the lives of the people but in our life as well I could easily reply back to you but I want you to understand that as Humanity we can never survive if each one of us is going to attack each other like that people would call them and call them another person would say Wallah

One one day in his house someone dropped water all over his Abba and the person looked at him and said Imam said I have restrained my anger Imam said I have forgiven you Allah Imam said I have freed you for the sake of Allah that attribute of Imam al-kavam was at the beginning of his life and later he would need it when he was in prison for more than 15 years of his life but it was that attribute where people would

Then respect him in his knowledge do you know why if you are it's good people will listen to your knowledge if your knowledge is good without no one will listen to you first had to establish to the people that you can see my morals now trust me when I have knowledge I am sincere in giving you this knowledge that's why one day Imam Muslim is walking he goes past the house where music is being played when he walks past the house where music

Is being played sees the lady sweeping the floor outside the house say sure may I ask you a question she says go ahead he said is the owner of the house a free man or a Slave him of course he is a free man Imam replied yes definitely because if he was a slave he'd know which master was watching him foreign she heard him and she thought you know

I've never thought about it like this if truly I am an abdom of Allah then how am I not respecting my master by playing music at home do you know what the narration say she went back in the house her husband said to her what happened she said oh I was just talking to someone outside the husband said what did the person say she said I don't know he looked like a very humble man and he just asked me a question the husband said what was the

Question said the question was is the owner of the house where music is being played is the owner of the house a free man or a slave so I said to him he's a free man so that he said what did he say then she said I heard him say yes definitely he's a free man because if he was a slave he'd know that the master was watching him you describe him to me she said yes he had this complexion and this look and

This beard and the sight he said that is house without even wearing his slippers he ran and looked foreign people say music is Haram but it didn't convince me but the way you way you described it makes sense claimed to be a servant of Allah that person that person do you know what they answer to me said do not worry if you regret it and you perform sober Allah will forgive you person today the Sophie is respecting

Very highly they call him and happy in Arabic means the one who walks barefooted they call them Bissell happy because he ran out of his house to Muslim the jackpot barefooted but look at the left for him he didn't say to him straight in his face music is Haram you're going to be punished if you listen to music no he said how in Salah are you saying that you are an ABD of Allah yet in your house you are listening to the people

Who oppose Allah today in most of them households or in Muslim weddings or in Muslim Gatherings music it's normal for a Muslim to come and play music and when you see them and you say what is this music that's being played they say well you know what at the end of the day it's a celebration day and it's a one-off occasion I remember one scholar saying that they said to me when I asked them on the first son's wedding what is

This the father said you know it's my first son please when it was the Second Son the father said you know it's my second son when it was the third son of I said you know this is the last one and that's it there's none after this foreign there was a rational side to his advice but truly that aspect of him being carbon was needed in his life why because I tell you the amount of Oppression they showed the Shia at that

Time was phenomenal there has never been a period in Islamic history when the Shia of all Muhammad has been oppressed like when Imam was Imam I tell you if you were to read the Khalifa who he had to live under she I could not even practice their faith do you know how the she had to practice they had to employ takiya is when you conceal your belief because you are in a state of life or death

Amongst the people who had to perform tariya because of that time you found many of the Great Companions of Imam al-kavam Ibrahim ahmedi amongst others had to conceal their faith because and because of the caliph of the time because you know what these caliphs were doing these caliphs were terrorizing any Shia of Al Muhammad when I read it I couldn't believe the Hadith and tomorrow inshallah we discuss

Imam Imam says that if it wasn't for the event of karbala the worst tragedy to have affected our little bait was the tragedy of fact when I read fair I decided to go and do my research what is the tragedy of fact to say the worst tragedy which affected our little mate was the tragedy of fact even has poetry about their graves in fact do you know what happened in fact

After Alman Ford died who became the caliphs you had the brothers you had Hadi and Maddie who used to oppressed the Shia so much that he made them every morning and every evening if you are a Shia are living in Medina you had to come to his Palace and sign up foreign means you literally just have to come sign your name so he knows that what you're doing or where you're hiding or what your movements are

Man woman child has to come in the morning has to come in the evening and sign in the palace in that time the cousins of Imam Musa this governor of Medina the governor of Hadi and whipped him 200 times in public for being a follower of a little bait and on top of that he spread out to the people that this man because we caught him drinking we have to punish him and we need to parade his body on a donkey

Went to this Governor he said listen number one I know my cousin was not drinking number two the punishment for drinking alcohol in Islam is 80 lashes why have you punished him 200 lashes number three in Islam You Don't parade the body on a donkey that person who are you to speak to me like that you and your she I can't even practice your faith in my time you have to come to my Palace in the morning and in the evening get out

This was decided to tell all that she arise let's not sit and watch this person is torturing us and we should not just sit there and watch the suppression the narration was that went to the top of this man's Palace he removed him he said everyone rise Rose under the leadership of Hussein and hussain's sister zainab do you see how history repeats itself Hussein from the grandsons zainab from

The granddaughters this Hussein raises all of Al Muhammad 232 members of an Muhammad when to Rise Against these people and you know what that Hussein told zainab subhanallah how is she repeats itself Hussein told zainab he said you are my sister zainab when the blend this paper of our followers Let It Go with the blood because we don't want our followers if we die to be caught

When Hussein got killed that governor do you know what he did he took all the children of Al Muhammad who survived he took them to Baghdad to the Khalifa of the time all these children were sitting in front of al-hadi imagine you've got lots of children of athlete grandchildren or Bibi Fatima all of them in front of him and he looked at them he said who's this they said the grandkids of Fatima they said oh they are the ones related

To Muslim said yes he said very well bring me a sword they said what are you going to do he said I want you to make them all stand next to each other let's see how many heads I can cut at the same time today you have followers of a little bait who say it's hard for me to be religious I tell them you don't know an inch of those who came before you

Imam said where is not for the incidence the worst incident to affect us was the incidence of he told everyone there he said I swear this whole Uprising is because of Musa Jafar I was there he said no muslim I can swear on my children Muslim did not tell anyone to rise this had he said don't worry I'll find Muslim and I'll kill him Generations what do they say to us venerations say the people of Muslim

Father said to him that's Imam do you know who said this to him the father of Ali bin yatra yes Imam be careful this he wants to come and find you and he wants to kill you the narrations come and say to us that Imam said let me just recite Salah he went to recite Salah then he recited then after finishing Joseph do not worry you will hear news shortly that's just died the news then came just passed away foreign

If he found out you were Shia you were beheaded Rasheed would not allow anyone to come out and say they are do you know how to use in those days look at us today alhamdulillah thousands of people sitting in a lecture listening to the majalis of age do you know what those things what they would do you would sell butter while you're selling the butter you teach your fellow Shia about a Helen

Bates as soon as the god of Haruna Rasheed walks past you then say Okay three kilograms of butter I will get it for you don't worry and that's why some of the greatest Companions of Imam al-kavam when harun and Rashid puts Imam al-kavam in prison some of his greatest companions had to come and ask him what shall we do amongst them is a simple companion

Foreign you are in prison what shall we do we your followers how do we spread your words Imam said Jim Iman said Jim the first one thought Jim part of the Arabic alphabet the first one for Jim means jabal mountains so we want to live in the mountains the second one for Jim so we want to

Live in another country do you know what's a sacrifice it is to act insane so you protect the teachings of an Imam do you know what sacral says I don't think we know we don't know what that sacrifice is brothers and sisters we today when you ask us to be religious I'm not ready yet ready you think anyone's waiting for you say fail yet whoops no one move away rather look at someone like balloon and

Say balool has to act insane to preserve the teachings and while the way he used to act you would see a man who acts insane but his words are words of wisdom one day balloon is sitting down on the throne of Aruna Rashid and he's jumping up and down jumping jumping the people came they started hitting him but he'll get off and he kept on jumping and jumping on the throne all of a sudden they came they hit him and they removed

Him he began to cry however Rashid walked in he looked at Battle crimes the wise men will crying but God said oh our Master he's crying because he was sitting on your throne and how dare anyone sit on the throne of our Master she said balloon is that why you're crying he said no is that then why he said I cry for someone like you how could you sit on the throne of the sons of Fatima what will you answer your lord on the day of judgment and then all

Of a sudden he'll run away on a broomstick would look at him and think this guy's crazy but we'll also know the bullet hits should give me the keys to the prisons please give me them he said what do you want to do with them he said I just want to play I just want to play honestly said okay take them an hour later the gods come Haroon there is

Trouble I don't understand what's the trouble he says all the prisoners have been released I don't say oh my God where is they said he's in the graveyard he's sitting down he came up to me so balloon crying it's like balloon didn't I tell you don't mess about with these keys why did you release them but who said please I'm sorry please is there any way I can be forgiven

She said yes no you said what is it he said if you make sure they're all caught then I'll forgive you rahulu said very well let's stay in this graveyard because there'll be a day when all of them will come here you are insane I know you're crazy but sometimes you say some extraordinary things I don't know where you got them from he doesn't know he got them I don't know it's a trombone you know there is on the day of judgment

On piano how will it feel when we're on that Sarat to heaven or hell I don't know he said no no tell me he said okay I do know I said what is it he said get me a pot he said okay I'll get you a party bought the pot he said put some water on the pot he put some water on the pot lights a fire under it let it boil horror says okay we'll boil the water there is fire

My lord said now puts a plate on top of it on top of the pot Harrison said okay I'll put this big plate but who said now we have to play a game he said what is it he said I have to stand on the porch to say what's I I eat every day and what I drink every day and what I own in dystonia say it but I can't get off foreign

I eat a bit of bread I drink a bit of water and I don't own anything in Estonia and he got off now it's your turn my name is harun Rashid I drink alcohol and I drink and I also eat I eat I eat I eat that you jumped off Balu said what's wrong we didn't even get to the things you own and you jumped off already mean he said I just get boiled a bit of fire and you couldn't handle it how will

You handle the Sarat when Allah asks you about your life you think he acted insane because he wants to no human wants to act insane but he knew Imam Muslim told him so he preserves the teachings of that little Bates likewise back to him he said we perform our vote by washing our face and then washing our hands and then wiping our head and then washing our feet I'm like washing our feet we don't wash

Our feet we wipe our feet would not make a mistake so what do I do do I what so do I wipe someone who was jealous I think I I think is why he said because I've seen him talk about him and he talks about him in a pleasant way would never leave my way this is not true

That person said no it says I promise you it is I don't know she said very well tomorrow I will found I find out the person said how he said we'll go and spy on Ali bin yachten in your life where you either unconditionally submit to your Imam or you pick and choose what of Islam you like isn't it thank you watch ing knows you have to wipe but if Musa

Says wash then you have to wash hardwood Rasheed is watching Through the Windows washes his face washes his hands wipes his head and now the crunch time do I listen to my Imam or do I make up my own Islam as he's coming to his feet he says I have to listen to my Imam he began washing his feet said I told you he hasn't joined Musa look he washes his feet like we watch our feet

Imam directed them that do not worry if I'm in prison you can be my Representatives when I'm away and that's why when people today say to me said Amar we are in with an Imam who's in we already had an Imam called Musa foreign think you're better than us the sons of Abbas remember these are cousins our brothers but sometimes cousins can hate each other not just love each other the narration state

That however she said why do you think you're better than us we come from you come from Abbas rasulullah's father Abdullah is from the same father and mother as Abu Talib whereas Abbas his mother is different remained alive and the heritage of rasulullah remains with Abbas said yes but the heritage of rasulullah remains in his child not in his uncle

And we are the sons of Fatima at that moment came to propose for your daughter would you give your daughter to him said yes it would be my honor Imam said but he wouldn't for us because he is the father of our mother he would never come to us therefore our line is a straight connection where is yours is an indirect connection our Rashid was not happy with this it brought an Envy but he still needed a

Rumor to be spread do you know who he paid to spread the rumor about Imam al-kavam imam's brother Ismail had a son called Ali you know today in the Muslim world we have different sects we have to say these the ismailis we have the Imam is nasharies Ismail was the brother of Imam but from a different mother liberations what do they say to us the narration say to us

Is that we will pay you assessment and by the way Ismail died before imam's father died before some of the Shia of the time believed because Ismail is the eldest son that means he should be the Imam after and even if he is dead his son should be the Iman whereas we say in the school of Liberty doesn't mean because you're the eldest son you should be the Iman and you spread rumors about Muslim the

Jaffa the narration says Nephew just before he left Imam said to him where are you going he said I'm going to Baghdad he said why he said I have debts which I need to pay Imam said Ali I'll pay your debts you don't need to go to Baghdad the narration say Ali said no I want to go give me a piece of advice oh my uncle Imam said do not be the cause of the Bloodshed of me and my

Family and then he said Ali has 300 dinar one of iman's companions said Imam why did you give him 300D now don't you know this man what he's going to do Imam said to rasulullah used to say look after your relatives if you look after your relatives if your relatives do evil to you later that's a large concern not yours you do good to your relatives what they do after Allah will judge them

You know this Ali he went all the way to Haruna Rasheed harun Rashid was sitting down he was sitting down she said what is it Ali he said you know this he's sitting in Medina he's collecting weapons and he's raising an army to kill you all for money didn't raise any army he didn't have any weapons I don't know she said oh people did you hear this they said yes he said now do

You allow me to put him in my prisons the people said yes you said can I have my envelope he gave him the envelope when he went out to open the envelope do you know how much was in the envelope 200 dinar how much did give him 300. when he saw the 200 he couldn't believe it he choked and he died at that moment he let down his uncle and from there Haruna Rashid took over Imam al-kabum's life

Imam al-kavam they moved him from prison to prison more than 15 years he spent in prison then they took him to kanpara prison then they took him to the prison of Father do you know do you know one day what he said when he first entered prison you know what his first words were all my life I have asked you to give me the

Honor of worshiping you in a place alone I now thank you that you've given me this honor would you say that if you want prison would you Ya Allah all my life I've asked you to let me be in a place where I can worship you alone now thank you would you say that prison makes up human being get destroyed sometimes was moved from prison then kampara

Prison then come with me to my prison so he came he said what do you see in the prison he said I see a man I see a white robe he said no no look closer he said no I see a white robe he said no that's most of the jaffar and sujood all time is on his studies and his sujood and the whole of Arabia into muslim's prison and when she entered the prison

She said to Muslim oh man whatever you want from me I'll give you and he didn't reply whatever you want I'll give you and he didn't reply the third time she said please whatever you want I'll give you the Khalifa send me she says that he turned around to me and he said oh lady why would I want what you offer when Allah has offered more said by the time the gods entered the prison they saw more Jack foreign and he sent people into the prison who

Didn't speak Arabic they came out as Muslims he said what's wrong with you you people who are meant to kill Muslim they said the man started speaking to us in our language and we became Muslims from his words used to say how can I torture a man in the daytime he is fasting in the night he is praying then after that they took him to the prison of fable bin Yahya until at the end they took him to the prison of

Ascendi Cindy do you know what his prison was may Allah bless the soul of Imam all those years in prison you know what his prison wants the other prisons they were tight spaces Cindy's prison was the type of prison where it's a narrow pole and they make you stand inside it so that you can't sit thank you and on top of that pole they put a rock

So that you could not know the difference between day and night Muslim used to say to the gods I do not know the difference between the day and the nights when you want to pray your father I beg you come and tell me so I can at least attempt to pray my Salah and you know there is a Hadith which is the Hadith which hurts you foreign day they removed the rock the time when they'd remove the Rock from the top of his Pole where he was in

He tried to look outside for some of the Daylights all of a sudden a man came and smacked him and hit him with his legs and they began to kick the face of Imam do you know how many people visit Imam Jafar and don't cry by his grave do you know because they say we don't know anything about his life foreign can take anything all my years I asked you to allow me to worship you alone and I thank you for

That honor but here Allah I beg you now Release Me From the prison of Haru h so Evan suede narrates I came to Imam al-qadam I got through to his prison when are you coming out your Shia are waiting on Muslim said our Ali on Friday in the morning on the bridge of Baghdad I will be out you know where I am heading

And he says I went and told all our Imam is going to be released let's all gather on the Friday on the bridge of Baghdad he say is on the Friday we went to the bridge of Baghdad and we heard a man saying there is a janaza here he said we went and we saw a body lying on the ground on the bridge he said we came towards the body we were wondering whose body is this when we

Came near the body we saw it was Imam who said for his body on the bridge he says we came near the body he said I had a doctor who was a Christian I said to the doctor oh doctor come and look at this body when the doctor came and looked at this body the doctor looked at me and he said does this man have any family I said to him why he said because they should ask for blood money I said why is that because the poison that surrounded his whole body

And that's why I tell you a story which I know of firsthand may Allah bless his soul one of the greatest reciters in Islamic history he himself narrates in Baghdad one day I came home my daughter saw her and I saw my wife crying what's the problem my daughter was playing with glass and the glass went through the eye and the whole eye opened up so I went and got a doctor and the

Doctor said your daughter will never see you with this eye again he said I straight away thought I'm going to imam's grave and Baghdad may Allah grant you all that honor of that ziara and I went to the grave of Imam Muslim I stood by the grave I said oh Imam I have sent you a Bible and show me now my daughter's eye is cut she cannot see he says Wallah I returned home and my wife was smiling I said so what is it

She said look at your daughter he said I looked at my daughter her I was us back in the same state again he said that day I realized the meaning of Bible Hawaii that when the Christian doctor came back he saw her eyes that I could not believe that the eye has come back like this the eye was completely cut and now it's back to normal therefore do not forget on a night like this to us through Imam

Asks his brothers and sisters raise your hands if you can raise your hands and we pray to Allah to raise us with Imam Muslim the man who in his ziara we say o man who was put in the prisons of Rashid we pray to Allah for all our Muslim Brothers around the Islamic World especially our brothers in Bahrain and all our brothers who are facing hardship in the world today we pray to Allah to raise us with Imam

To allow us to receive his intercession in this world and the Hereafter for all our brothers who are ill we pray to Allah in the name of the one who was Ill Imam we pray to Allah um inshallah tomorrow we will continue with the biography of Imam we pray to Allah but before the loudest of your salawats.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/span&gt;</description><media:thumbnail xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/" height="72" url="https://img.youtube.com/vi/mesy4-4O5Kc/default.jpg" width="72"/><thr:total xmlns:thr="http://purl.org/syndication/thread/1.0">0</thr:total><author>noreply@blogger.com (Alidervash)</author></item><item><title>11 - Biography of Imam Ali Ibn Musa al-Reza - Sayed Ammar Nakshawani</title><link>https://travelbestplaces1.blogspot.com/2022/10/11-biography-of-imam-ali-ibn-musa-al.html</link><pubDate>Fri, 28 Oct 2022 14:43:00 +0500</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1998417549219342199.post-3714066767161473995</guid><description>&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;span style="background-color: white; color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.87); font-family: Roboto, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 16px; letter-spacing: 0.15008px; white-space: pre-line;"&gt;Together with his spouse in Shades that please Muhammad voila elevatory was foreign foreign foreign and died according to varying reports on the 23rd of the and the 203rd year after Hijra&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;iframe allowfullscreen="" class="BLOG_video_class" height="567" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/svndV2AzHWM" width="682" youtube-src-id="svndV2AzHWM"&gt;&lt;/iframe&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span style="background-color: white; color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.87); font-family: Roboto, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 16px; letter-spacing: 0.15008px; white-space: pre-line;"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;span style="background-color: white; color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.87); font-family: Roboto, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 16px; letter-spacing: 0.15008px; white-space: pre-line;"&gt;&amp;nbsp; A man from whose life extraordinary lessons may be learned and many principles may be derived especially principles concerning politics and Society within which we live everyday lives you find that unfortunately his life has been very much understudied there is not enough value being given to the status of imamusa and the idea that there may be many who admire him but do not necessarily have

Enough knowledge about his biography and indeed you find the period within which he was living in was one of the most turbulent times for any of the imams of Al Muhammad and the idea that the Abbasid Empire had established itself and therefore he had to find his position within the empire and until today unfortunately many people asked the question take a position under attack

Like to look at through this examination of this biography in order that we are able to appreciate the legacy of the Imam as we said the Imam was born on the 11th of the 148th year after Hijra he was one of 37 children had 37 children 19 daughters and 18 Sons which is even more extraordinary when you read that Imam Muslim spent some part of his life in prison

And that's why today you will find the legacy of Musa for the so great but most of the sadats are musawi myself for example I am a Musa there are many others who are from the lineage and the Jaffa if you go to Lebanon there are musoes if you go to Iran there are Musa is if you go to Pakistan the ramuso is Musa is all of them came because of the fact that Imam Muslim had that many children and these children of course when they'd

Get married and so on that lineage would continue to spread foreign children came from varying wives foreign that according to certain reports her name was arwa some narrations mentioned has been called najma I've read the narration which also mentions her with the name tuktam possibly if you wanted to bring all of these together some may be names some maybe titles it's in the same way

Imam's mother was North African imamusa's mother was North African someone asked the question again why would the imams of marry from North Africa as the newer imams from Medina why don't you stick to your city why marry someone of North African descent we answered Yesterday by saying the first reason is that Islam wanted to break all the racial boundaries Islam wanted to come as a religion where

Everybody is welcome not just a certain race a religion which only caters for a certain race is a racist religion and do not be surprised if that type of religion exists until today where it is very difficult for you to convert to that religion that everybody is equal and all of you came from Adam and them came from Allah therefore you find on the first level to remove racism on the second level the imams wanted to show something else

When Islam has gone and colonized or conquered Africa do not see yourself a second-class Citizens because we've conquered you you are as much part of our religion as we are you see when Imam marries someone from North Africa the Imam was showing that if I am an Arab and the caliphs conquered Africa then the Africans who have come to Islam are as much part of our religion as we are

The Muslims today try and tell people who have only recently converted to Islam that you came late while we were there early whereas our eighth Imam his mother when the 17 month marriage I want you to say she is from Africa but she's just as much part of this religion as I am number three and an important reason sometimes the traits and attributes of a different culture may be different from mine

My Arab culture may be known for its generosity for its humility can come together if I as an Arab I'm generous and I marry another Arab then we've got two generous people in the house generous and I am from Africa and their traits of humility then we have generosity and humility in one house you therefore found that the Imam his

Mother was from North Africa and they straight away decided to name him Aliyah someone asks why are there of The Twelve imams four of them called Ali the reason was because from the time of Benny umaya until bani Abbas they kept on trying to erase the name Ali bait kept on bringing it back Imam was because in every generation of an Islamic empire they always tried to terminate or execute people with the

Name of Ali well he said I heard you've got good news and when Abba said yes I hear you've got a newborn baby if an Abbas said yes he said what did you decide to name him he said Ali said what's the title you're giving him you know the Arabs have a title Abel something he said I'm going to title him said so you're putting both of them on the child

So he said yes true if you want to survive in my community pick one you pick Ali there's no Abel Hassan you pick up al-hasan there's no Ali I'm not allowing for both and that's why I would say what do the people Slaughter they'd say sheep he said very well then we should Slaughter anyone called Ali Hassan and Hussein the aim was that we don't ever want this name to be erased

Because the hatred against moved from one generation to another for at a young age you found that the Imam faced very difficult circumstances why imagine when you were born in this world you asked where's my father he's in prison in Basra that's my father he's in prison in Baghdad five years later where's my father he is in prison here in prison there Imam

Faced the most difficult trial at the beginning of his life that he could hardly see Imam from one prison to another they were moving Imam and therefore there was an added responsibility on Imam shoulders why because the followers number one could not reveal that they were followers number two if they could they couldn't go to the Imam of their time so they ended up going to Imam

Imam his life is divided into two the first 35 years was while his father was alive but in prison the next 20 years was when he became an Iman 35 years when Imam Muslim Jafar was in prison decided no way I could speak out against manual Abbas many of our Shia are performing we can't do anything in this period so it's better that I sit in the mosque of

Rasulullah in Medina and I give lessons on how to build a Muslim Community this is something fascinating many people when they read this biography only know about match head or tools isn't it for the first 35 years of his life was alive so what was Imam doing for the first 35 years of his life he sits in the middle of the prophet's mosque in Medina little bait used to love the land of Medina that was their home

Would say houses for Hamza and houses for jaffar and houses for the rest of Muhammad in Medina Imam would sit in the middle of the mosque in Medina he knew that the Muslim Community he had forgotten the meaning of the word community segments there wasn't a United Community he wanted to build a community where people began to realize what was their role within the community they lived in and there were four key lessons which he

Taught about how you build a Muslim Community at a young age the first lecture he gave was a lecture about cleanliness a lecture away he said keep yourself clean for it is one of the authorities that matters of the prophets of Allah a community can never survive there is no cleanliness if now in this community over here someone for example is smoking outside in our community someone is smoking

If we say that smoking outside our community on the main roads and the cigarette butt they just throw it on the ground I asked them would you do the same thing at home is it in your house do you smoke your cigarettes and just throw them in your front yard or at the front of your house would you make sure that you actually look after the area number two when someone comes to the community you find

It's normal for them if they finish with something to throw it on the ground that's it there's no problem do you know how many Muslim mosques there are in the world today we're in those mosques you see a banana skin on the ground you see rice on the carpet to Allah sometimes you do sujood on the carpet you wish you had never done that carpet you smell on that cup it's uncleanliness no one has looked after the place you find him what did he used to say his first lecture on

Building a community when he was at a young age what make sure you keep yourself clean for cleanliness is the manners of the prophets because his great grandfather the holy prophet Muhammad has the famous line when he says that cleanliness is part of faith means cleanliness it's from Iman do not say you are a minute you have no cleanliness sometimes I get surprised when I come to

Modern day Muslim communities and you look around you and you see the trash that survives on the ground and you ask what's this they say oh there are cleaners they'll come later you are not a cleaner of Allah's Earth you have no respect for Allah's environment over your own mosque someone says it's cleanliness only about that no cleanliness is also in our personal hygiene how many of you have been to Seattle and seen the state of

Some of our public Laboratories and you're like are we all followers all of us because you go in there and you see people without hygiene it's as if you come to the mosque and the person sitting next to you it's as if they have not had a bath for years you look at a person you're like is there no aftershave at home there's no perfume there's no apple there's no deodorant as in when you come to the

House of Allah you go to a wedding you've stored up your whole body with aftershave when you come to the house of Allah you come smelling like that it's normal they say much it's religious for us to come as modest people religiosity is where when you come in a state of cleanliness imam's first lecture cleanliness another lecture when he was younger was watch

He says he talks about a Muslim who is dishonest with another Muslim is not one of us sometimes you find in our communities someone sitting down reciting salawat 24 7. and he's been dishonest with the whole community he is lied to people he's stolen people's money he does he but 24 7 about the whole community people are dishonest to one another then number three imam's third electron

Community the worst of you in the community is is one whose existence is of no use to the community you know what type of people these are they'll come for lecture and they'll leave and they'll complain they'll come for a program and they'll leave and they'll complain they sit outside and all they do is complain and complain and come if you can do a better job this will not come see you do a better job

No we're too busy Imam says the worst of people Imam was a community Builder the worst of people is the one whose existence is of no use you Satan can you serve I'm busy can you help I'm busy can you do I'm busy then when you say to them what do you think is the part of the community or the community has so many problems what are you doing to solve them nag nag nag nothing else oh they just complain Imam Community third lecture the one of make

Sure that you are not someone who has no existence or use in the community and that's why then he would you would see him give a fourth lecture about how you employ people in your community in which way you find Imam all the spirit in Madina before he announced as Imam was in prison Imam would walk past the field one day with his companion he'd look in the field he'll be like who's that over there His companion

Would say oh that's a worker he just started working today Imam said how much are we paying him His companion said at the end of the day we'll see what he's done and we'll pay him the word the companion said I saw Ali abnormous face become red he looked at me and he said what did you say I said to him Imam at the end of the day we'll fix this wage he said how many

Times have I told you before someone works in the community fix their wage do not leave it until after they finished because they may be expecting an amount and then you give them less than that amount in our communities today when someone works for us we say at the end at the end we'll give you something the problem with at the end is that you don't know if the amount you're giving that person for cleaning the mosque for

Building the mosque you don't know if that person may be expecting more first fix the wage then let them work and then never give them the wage you fix with them a sign of a follower of Al Muhammad as he always gives a more than what he agreed you therefore find that in those early years what would he do he'd be talking about building a community upliftment of his community then when Imam passed away

Imam was 35 years of age that's when he had to now come in the public for and I tell you Imam came in the most difficult time shall I tell you why Benny Abbas were masters of the art of PR public relations in public looked like the best leaders in Islamic history and the people could not see what was happening in private if you look at many Muslim countries

Today many Muslim countries if you want to visit them in the Gulf you'll see the most grand mosques don't you see the most grand libraries and you see the most grand buildings in if a non-muslims saw that they'll say oh my God these Muslim empire is magnificent look how modern it is they do not know about the corruption that exists deep down in that stage do they they don't they don't know the people who are being tortured they don't know about the

People who are being hurt masters of public relations began for example one of the best acts of public relations ever done they all began an institution called betel Heckman in English is the House of Wisdom many non-muslims praised Haruna rasheeds and Alma moon today they don't know about Imam Muslim was tortured they don't know Imam Ali they don't know they see the outsoleaf

Began an institution called betel Heckman the House of Wisdom Institution survived 400 years do you know what it was in that institution they would translate The Works of the Persians into Arabic Persian literature Persian philosophy astronomy birds in mathematics every the Greeks had done they translated algebra you know algebra where it came from

House of Wisdom the institutional abbased This Magnificent house which was a big translation Library it if you walked past it you'll be like may Allah blessed you're looking at algebra you're looking at the best of mathematics and astronomy people from the outside could not fault but not a bus they're looking from the outside and they're thinking subhanallah this is amazing they could not see what benue

Abbas were doing from the inside could see the inside and the outside you know what when Abbas what they were doing in the inside for example one day comes to his friend homemade bin he says I want to ask you a question for me it says I'll sacrifice my life for you he says no no no for me I'll sacrifice even my religion

Haroon said very well you see that prison there he said yes he said go in there with my jail Warden take a sword open each door whoever you find in each door I want you to behead them this story has also been narrated about homemades would go into the prison publicly magnificent behind the public the killing of the sons of he enters the first door opens 20 of the grandsons of Emil and hunk he comes with a sword beheads 20 of them next door 20

Of them the next door 20 of them he comes out he says what do you want me to do he said put a name tag next to each of their heads and we'll put it in a treasure chest and give it out that would be one incident another incident harun Rashid would be in power Haru and Rashid had a clash with the Abdullah they had a war with each other they signed the treaty that none would fight the other

Rashid one day sitting down the chief judge of Baghdad is sitting next to him you need to understand the context because when people tell me why did Ali abna Musa work with Alma Moon you need to understand what is the context you look down he said yes he said why he said I signed a peace treaty with this but now I'm more powerful than him and I wish I hadn't signed that treaty so I could kill him you know the chief judge did he put his hand down near his socks

He took out a knife he said where's the contract his inheritance he said there's no more go do what you have to do the judges were in their pockets the Palaces were in their pockets the prisons in their pockets and do you know what then happened to the Imam as soon as the Imam announced his Imam some of his own Shia I decided that's not our Imam Imam Muslim when he passed away

67 Witnesses that's my successor yes how many witnesses 67. Imam had people Imam Muslim had people who used to collect hunts go and collect homes for him people who collect homes and the homes collectors are always interesting people who used to collect homes these people used to collect homes for Imam Jaffa these people collected lots of homes and sometimes when you collect a lot of

Homes you start forgetting Allah and you start thinking about yourself so what happened was collected 70 000 dinar or gold coins that collected how much thirty thousand Abbas are in a position where they have swayed the public to believing in them they came forward because they had so much money came up to them he said now the homes is to be given to him they

Said no one of the great companions he said what are you doing this homes doesn't belong to you it belongs to the Imam they said just a newness we are all homes collectors how much do you want us to give you so you remain quiet said what are you talking about they said look at that amount of money we've collected from homes you really think we care about the Imam anymore we're more

Concerned that the money is in our hands said I will never go with a group of people like you they formed a Muslim sect which existed for a long time called means you stop the ones who don't walk off Imam they said Imam Muslim was our Imam now he's gone into haiba he is Imam Maddie he was in their hands the homes collectors they said why should we join

Us to go back to him it's better that we make up a story that Imam went into labor and that's one day he'll come back and we'll give the homes back to him do you see how difficult the circumstances were for Imam because sometimes people without knowing how difficult the circumstances are they question his judgment s to come and follow him on top of that when harun died then harun and rasheed's Sons had the biggest civil war with Imam

And Imam living at the time Rashid had two sons one came from a wife the other came from a chessboard sorry foreign used to enjoy playing chess this is masha'allah how great were they used to enjoy playing chess even when he's playing chess he tellsaida if I win the chess match I'm going to dare you to do something when you do it she said yes and she said

But if I win I'll dare you to do something he said yes the first chess game they had was Victor so he set us away there's a way there it's my day she said go ahead he said I want you to walk around the palace and the nudes she said what he said in the nude walk around nude she said your soldiers are all around

The palace and you know harun Rashid only had about 11 000 servants from the house said walk around in the nude she said that's what you Demi yes everything off walk around come back sat in the chess game she started playing then she said I've now won I want to dare you to do something he said what is it she said you know that cook we have in the kitchen

He said which one she said he said shut up build the ugliest cook we have in the kitchen she said yes I said but what nobody even wants to look at her yes would you want she said stay with her for one night so what do you mean one night so one night are you dead to me and I did what you wanted me to do you do it one night from that one night and moon was born prison while the grandchildren of these

Matches are in Kings one from my wife zubaida will be my successor and what moon can be governor of horizon in Iran around power after him given to Alma Moon that means says I'm not giving a child my moon and my moon came from a slave girl I came from an Arab mother so he said I'm going to give it to my son Musa Moon heard this that was it and I tell

You when two brothers don't like each other history has shown us they may be willing to kill each other foreign now he needs to cement his position it's not easy he wants to cement his position in power and he knows that what's just happened is not good for his rep so what does he say he says I owe people come to lead you but I am more sincere than my brother

Language they can be so beautiful with their words and I am more sincere than my brother Amin and I'm going to make my successor is living happily where he is in Medina has to leave and has to come and has to be my successor otherwise him and his tribe will only beheaded leaves the land goes to do umrah after um on his way to Basra he stops at home and

Does the first 10 nights medialis for Imam al-hussein in Hong the first of the imams according to different narrations to have done 10 nights and then from come he reached for a son when he reached khorasan was sitting down he said welcome to my Heir Apparent welcome to my successor Allah said I don't want to be your successor I'm not interested and it will not come to me anyway

Said no no my successor I want to look after you imman he said why he said if Allah has chosen you to be the leader then it's not for you to give your shirt to someone else everybody and if you've chosen yourself and if it doesn't belong to you then you're no one to give it to others you say it doesn't belong to you then you don't want to go to others

Said to the Imam listen to me very clearly your grandfather took part in a Surah of six and Omar said to them all six of them if you do not participate will behead you do is my message loud and clear no what is ordered us not to kill ourselves very well I will take up your position but you call The Heir Apparent element was delighted the coins he would

Put his stamp and the stamp in the name of Imam on the coins the letters all of the natural Praise Him some people ask the question how could imama Radha take a position under my moon any respect for himself how could he take a position under someone like Moon and you know his own people came up to Imam and said that someone came to Imam and said to him how

Dare you claim to be the see the arrogance of people when they talk to an Imam of a little bit like that Imam says may I ask you a question who is greater a Muslim or a mushrik since he's a Muslim of course he says who is greater a prophet or a wasi person says a prophet of course he says what if I tell you of a prophet

Who took a position what would you say he said who he said Nabi Yusuf and the Quran says he is a prophet of God and the leader of his country was a mushrik did not Yusuf take a position under a mushric leader the person said yes he said Yusuf voluntarily took a position I have been forced by al-mahmoud to take a position what an answer what's an answer that you think I want to take this position

I don't want to but if its means and that's why they call him please look at this why do they call him Imam some people said it's because those who liked him and those who didn't like him were pleased with his Allegiance no on the country those who didn't like him they hated him they weren't pleased with his allegiance to Alma Moon the reason they call him a river is because he was pleased with whatever trial Allah put him in

That's why they call him a river he accepts whatever Allah has ordained you think it's easy to leave Medina and go and live alone with no family around him why do we in ziara say To You O stranger of strangers in those days you think there was anyone from Muhammad living in those in my head was so young to go and live alone in measure just to protect the school of mountain Bates

And you think he allowed moon to get away with it no way one day swim because now you are going to be my successor you have to lead Salat Imam said you want me to listen he said yes he said the whole Community will be out you have to leave he said yes he said you've got no problem it's got no problem in the morning the whole of Moon's Castle is waiting they're all wearing

Gold robes they're all wearing the best emeralds and diamonds on their fingers they're all waiting for Salah to begin they think it was starts coming towards them was barefooted no shoes like rasulullah foreign [Applause] can you give us a piece of advice this piece of advice was called the Golden Chain he said oh people do you want to be some

Advice they said yes he said I heard from my father Imam from his father Muhammad from his father from his father Imam and Hussein from his brother Imam al-hasan from his father from rasulullah from jibril from Allah is my Fortress whoever enters my Fortress will be secure from My Punishment they said to him is that it he said no he said I am one of the conditions

Foreign we have come from a long journey do we pray or full he says I've come to see you you who have you come forth is that I've come to Seattle Moon he said okay for the first one you have to pray castle for the second one you might as well pray for me because they are of a man like Moon why are you thinking about Islamic law well you come and pray you come and

See and that's why he himself says whoever does my ziara knowing that I'm a stranger I will intercede for him on the day of judgment what you found therefore and my moon was getting frustrated I told the people I'm gonna make him my successor now he's taking over everything so do you know what the moon did

And my moon came and he said that I want to to get the best Scholars to finish Jewish rabbi and the Christian priest and the leader of the atheist community and the head of the other schools in Islam and I'm going to embarrass Ali abnormal once and for all so Imam was told you have to your sold you have to come to Alma Moon's residence why the rabbi and the priest and the atheists

I'm the leaders of our schools in Islam have come to debate you 've come to debate me why aren't I a Muslim is in the Khalifa meant to be a Muslim why is the Muslim getting a Jewish rabbi and a Christian priest to debate me answer the questions turn them round in circles in one day Christian priest you want to ask he said yes I hear you're a man of knowledge Imam said go

Ahead feel free my moon says to the priest priest finish him off do you believe in Jesus do you believe in Muhammad Imam said yes foreign Jesus prayed and fasted a lot the Christian priest said that's that's very very interesting and what you say about Muhammad say we believe in the prophet Muhammad that we believe he prayed and he fasted more

Than the prophet Jesus what are you trying to say he said we take the prophet Muhammad higher than the prophet Jesus because he prayed and fasted more than him the Christian priest said how dare you say that someone prayed more than our lord Jesus to which Imam replied if he is your lord can you tell me who he was praying to oh that's a killer line he is your lord who's he praying to

How many lords do we have the Christian priest said okay I think that's enough for me and he left Joyce Rabbi Jewish rabbi now looked at the Christian priest they thought what I'm not going to do said you believe in the said yes of course we do remember he said oh Jewish rabbi do you believe in Prophet Musa salaam he said yes

He said why he said Prophet Musa had The Shining hand I mean the Nile and the serpents which was which was a stick became a snake and and the Sea opened for him all of these Miracles prove he was our prophet looked at me and said so anybody with these Feats is a prophet he said no you just have to be close to

Allah as well you have to be close to God so he said but do you believe in prophets other than Moses he said yes yes we do he said but did they do the same he said no they didn't do the same but they had miracles in their own time he said so your criteria is a prophet who has Miracles which are different from the people of his time as a prophet he said yes he said so why did you

Reject Jesus Son of Mary Jesus Son of Mary walked on water and he raised the dead and made them alive and he cured the blind why don't you accept him as a prophet Jewish rabbi said I think that's enough for me and you walked away atheist came now the atheist was very arrogant so he came to Musa and he said I don't want anyone to interrupt me I will finish this debate quickly he said Ali where and how is your god said why are using the language of human

To human with me so what do you mean he said where and how are me and you use Allah 's base Allah cannot be perceived by the senses the atheists replied if he can't be perceived by the senses that means we can never see him he said exactly the fact that you can never see him made you think he doesn't exist the fact that we could never see him made us understand how limited we were

Foreign doctor they have all written about medicine what do you have knowledge about medicine he wrote a thesis called the Golden medical dissertation of Al Muhammad do you know why it's called Golden Imam when he wrote it it was just called the magical dissertation and the doctor said we have never ever

Heard anyone talk about the anatomy of the human body with such precision and Mahmoud said very well I don't want it written in ink I want it written in gold they wrote it in Gold therefore what did you find and moon was seeing his popularity was on the rise knew he made a big mistake to me and now such as a successor had to get rid of him and the way they get rid of these imams of Al Muhammad I tell you the way they get rid of them

Comes up to one of his companions and he says to him and I want you to hear this because Imam has many hadiths where he talks about Imam al-hussein Medina he said I miss the land of Medina I miss my family in Medina may Allah bless the soul of Imam Imam Imam you find he says I miss my family I don't have anyone next to me and this man oppresses me and

Tortures me and tries to humiliate me but I am a river I am pleased with what Allah has given me now please companion he said lengthen your fingernails His companion lengthen his fingernails for a couple of weeks when they got long enough he said now stick them in the pomegranate juice was full of poison out and put them in a different glass I will drink imama rub I will drink

As soon as Imam Robert drank he felt the pain go directly to his body they are Jews so much poison in his food and that juice and you know what the narrations say Wallah this narration hurts me so much when I read it about Imam and every Imam of Al Muhammad every single one of them has one man in his mind when he's passing away Imam the narration says that look after my ceremony shroud me you will see someone who'll come and bury me Imam Jawad would

Come and bury him and then Imam says to His companion remove all the carpets from my house and remove the mattress Let Me Lie on the ground his wondered why I remove the carpets why lie on the ground you have poisons surrounding your body surely you would want to lie on a mattress why oh Imam do you want to lie on this ground he said just for a few moments I want to feel whatever Abdullah felt when he lay on the ground on the 10th of Muharram

Never forget the ziar of Imam I know that say the sistani may Allah lengthen his life very young age became paralyzed and they took his body to the grave of Imam and it was there that he was cured by Allah foreign foreign in honor of Bibi Khadijah we will do that biography of baby Fatima tomorrow we pray to Allah to allow us to receive

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Significance in Imani's theological circles the members of the household of the Holy prophets are referred to as the 14 infallibles extremely the prophet himself his daughter Fatma his son-in-law Ali then his grandsons Hassan and Hussein and the nine descendants from Hussein namely and the Messiah known as Sharif out

[Applause] come on the principal aim of this examination is threefold the first reason we're going to dissect the biographies of each member a household of the Prophet is to apply their lessons into our lives because when we dissect the lives of these personalities we ask ourselves what of their life over one thousand years ago affects our life today in

2011. when I examined these great personalities I asked myself which of their standpoint which of their ethics which of their principles can relate to my standpoints my ethics and my principles today which situations did they face in their life which I may be facing in my life as in when we come to dissect the life of every one of these leaders it shouldn't just be a theoretical discussion about

When they were born or how many children they had or who they were married to that part of knowledge is important what it should really be is a practical discussion which examines the way their life affects our life which circumstances did they fall in which we may fall in as well and that's why would you find you find that the first of the important points in dissecting the biographies of these 14 is that we want their

Routine history to our life today we hear all these great stories but we don't see our relationship with what we face today the irony is every one of those 14 at one point or another in their life face the situation which we will face in our lives either they had situations or circumstances with their family or with their friends or with their enemies or with people of the same Faith or with people of different religions we find

That each of them faced the circumstances when we need to dissect how they reacted to those circumstances at the end of the day when we take them as role models in our life it's not simply Role Models because they are from the line of the Prophet there were many from the line of the prophets rather these members from the line of the prophets were the one who in many Islamic Traditions he narrates you should hold on to them therefore the

First point as to why we're going to dissect their biographies is so that we take as many lessons from the anecdotes from their lives as is possible as in there's no point me just taking lessons in my life only or from Hussain only which lessons can I take from Musa which lessons can I take from Muhammad Jawad which lessons can I take from there is a tendency in our communities

To focus on a couple of imams from the infallible and neglects many of them this series of lectures on the first point will seek to dissect every Imam every night and ask ourselves which lessons from their lives are applicable to us that's the first point the second point in examining the biography of the 14 infallibles is that there are four key questions every human being will ask in their life which these 14 have answered in their

Lives what are these four key questions which a Hindu will ask a sequel ask someone of the Jewish Community will ask someone of the Buddhist Community will ask someone of the Christian Community will ask someone of the atheists Community will ask there's four key questions which every human will ask the first of them is a metaphysical question the second cosmological question the third is a

Psychological question and the fourth is an ethical question there is not a single human being who does not go through a moment in their life without asking these four questions and there is not a single moment in the lives of those 14 where they have not answered each of them what are the four questions the metaphysical question is there an unseen Force who is the cause of the effect that we are today is there a god or is it mother nature that's a

Metaphysical question it goes above the physical towards the Unseen then there's a cosmological question how did this universe begin many people ask that question then there is a watch a psychological question what is my role in this world then there is an ethical question how do I behave with other human beings whether the human is for my religion or from another religion those four questions are the four most

Important questions in the psyche of any human no human being will go through their life without asking these four the second reason we're going to diagnose and dissect and analyze the biography of the 14 infallibles is to look at what their answers were to these questions what did Ali say about the metaphysical what did jaffar Assad say about the ethical what did Ali abna Musa say about the psychological what did Hassan Ali say about the cosmological the second

Reason is that we want to see how how holistic approach to the world provides our s on the 21st century be mankind a Muslim or not the third reason we're going to dissect the life of the 14 and fallibles in this series is because we as Muslims have committed Injustice to these 14. how we have cocooned them for ourselves and we don't share them with other religions

Many of us have explained golden medical dissertation to the Sikh community discuss the maxims dissected The Bravery of Hussein outside of karbala and then discussed it with a member of the Jewish Community you notice these 14 were not meant for Muslims rather they were the property of every human being we made them the property of Islam only and we committed an injustice as in how

Many of us can sincerely say that we've discussed our imams with our non-muslim Brethren some will say okay I discussed Imam Hussain one day with one of my non-muslim friends I asked him how about did you discuss him well did you discuss Muhammad jawad's knowledge with your non-muslim friends when these 14 were chosen as guidance they were chosen as guidance for mankind not for Islam Islam came as a religion to allow for

The evolution of the growth of mankind their role the routine was what they're all growth and the evolution of the human being but any human being not just the Muslim being notice Gandhi does anyone ever say Gandhi the Hindu or do they say Gandhi the humanitarian when they look at Luther King do they say Luther King the Christian or Luther King the humanitarian what we need to do at the end of this series is take the

Imams of Al Muhammad and the leaders the infallible's out of the Cocoon of Islam and allow the whole world to learn from their lives from their principles and from their ethics generosity is it an Islamic principle or a human principle is it an Islamic principle or a human forbearance is it an Islamic principle or a human principle all of the trade from these imams are human principles any human being can relate to a patient human being you don't need to belong to

Islam to say patience is a virtue the third reason we'll dissect their biographies to allow them to be seen as human Role Models that's why tonight as an introductory lecture tonight I'd like to focus on one area before I begin tomorrow with the Holy prophet's biography tonight the first questions I want to ask are questions regarding my methodology in reconstructing Islamic history and I'd like to ask a number of

Key questions number one can we reconstruct Islamic history or is history his story number two how important is intertextuality for us to have a rounded picture of these fourteen's lives number three what are the sources we're going to use to discuss the lives of the 14 and why is it important that we use our sources and sources from other schools in Islam number four these 14 or indeed these 12 was it a made-up notion

After the twelfth Imam went into haiba or is there evidence before the 12th Imam of discussions concerning them and number five why is it important for the biblical religions like Judaism and Christianity to discuss the lives of the infallible because of the chapter of Genesis in the Bible let's discuss this and dissect it with an introduction to the biographies the first question that arises in the discussion of the biographies of the infallibles is can we

Really reconstruct Islamic history reliably what do I mean there are certain people who oppose this reconstruction of Islamic history why they say that we have true problems with reconstructing early history as in what I'm going to be discussing the prophet's life And discussing the life of the imams I'm going to be discussing the first 300 years of Islamic history isn't it from the time of the Prophet until the time

Of the twelfth Imam it's the first 300 years of Islamic history there is a school known as the skeptic school who say that Islamic history cannot be reconstructed reliably and they say there are two reasons we cannot reconstruct our history the first reason which is a very interesting reason is that they say all the books which I'm going to use as the references for the dissection of the lives of the infallibles were books

Which were written after the year 300. so they turn around and they say how could you rely on books which are so late to discuss people who were so early what do they mean they say early Islamic history was oral it wasn't written in the time of the Prophet they say everybody used to narrate the history after the prophet died orally I heard rasulallah say I saw rasulallah do it was all oral they say it was late in

Islam that you wrote down your history so the first objection they have in reconstructing Islamic history is your written material on early history is very late how can you be so sure that your written material discusses something 300 years before how can you be so sure that it's reliable their second objection is what history is nothing but his story with the word history would you get

His story their second objection is those sources you're going to use how do you know the author isn't writing history in a way which looks after his theology or his political opinion it's very interesting point when I'm an author of a book of History am I going to write objectively or am I going to write in a way where I look after my people that's why they say you Muslims trying

To reconstruct your history the second objection they had was history is his story he looks back he looks at who he likes so he makes him look great he makes them say great words he makes them sound like he was Brave and he looks at what he dislikes and he makes him sound bad and weak and negative and so on these two objections we cannot begin with the biography of the infallible unless we answer these two objections as I'm not sure because they are very valid

Objections the first one they say your book for example like pabari is a book of History isn't it they said is a book written 400 years after Muhammad died or they say for example your book like the book of al-balazari and Ashraf that's written 300 years after Muhammad dies or they say that's written a few hundred years after Muhammad died or they say your books like alcafi 300 years after Muhammad died

They begin to name you all these books and when you actually look at when they're written you're like hold on a minute how comes all the books we use are written so late if I'm going to use books which are written 300 years after Jamal safin and karbala you know these books are actually telling the truth because there's such a big gap isn't there say for example karbala was in the 61st

Year after Hijra and a book like tabari is writing let's say 250 years after karbala oh that he's reconstructing it exactly the way it should be because they're saying all your material was oral people would hate each other but no one was writing until late how do we reply to both these objections I need you to understand the reply to both because the moment you can reply to both you can reconstruct Islamic history

The first reply to the group who say your books are late we reply number one does a solid core of History exist from these books even though they're late there is a concept called the solid core what does the solid core mean Fred Donna and Montgomery what said even though you may have many books which are late and a solid core exists which allows you to paint a picture of early history satifah is it narrated in all the books yes there's a solid quote about sativa

Jamal is it narrated there's a solid core safine do all of them talk about yes do they talk about yes do they say karbala happen yes I'm not gonna talk about what motivated the author I'm focusing that do I have a solid core to work with because when I want to dissect the Imam number one until Imam number 12 I need to make sure that the solid core that I have whether it's my school or another school in

Islam the solid core exists Jamal happened that solid core number one clearly exists then number two even if you write a book later what's there to stop you finding an a chain which goes back all the way to rasulullah isn't that if I write a book 300 years after rasulallah I need someone who is older than me I said to excuse me did you ever hear anything about rasulullah he says yes I heard him say

And he heard from him and he heard from him and he heard from rasulullah isn't it what is that called it's a snud it's a chain when they came and said your books are late we replied by saying hold on but our authors show us the chain and the chain goes all the way back to early works it's one of the earliest books of what does he do when he takes the Hadith on sir he gives you the chain do you know why because he knew there'd be a

Day in 2011 when someone says your book of faith is late how do you know Muhammad actually gave that theory of fact what did he do he said okay let me tell you how I got this Hadith I got it from Eben George who got it from ABBA who got it from um who got it from rasulallah what has he given he's given me a chain or in another Hadith he says this is from IBN who got it from Missouri who got it from IBN zubair who got it from

Zubair from rasulallah just because our book is written late does not mean you don't have a chain that goes back all that way that's number two number three even if my early history was oral what's just because there is a lot of oral transmission does that mean there was no one writing at home foreign history was mainly oral I replied by saying okay most people were narrating orally

Even you find there is an article by Ethan kohlberg the famous academic who says that our fifth Imam was referring to a book called kitabh Ali when he was discussing a Hadith was referring to a book called kitab Ali that means even though most of his words were transmitted orally was also writing a work at home there was already a work which was being produced and that's why even Abdullah Bin zubair who was alive

How many years after rasulallah did he live for he lived for 55 60 years after rasulullah Abdullah when you read many of his Works they will always say which transcript or which sahiha did you get that particular narration even further than this which we can go a step when they tell me all your books of History are late I reply to them what is early to you this is a vital line what is early when you tell me my books are late give me a

Date that is early I'll give you a source they themselves the term early is bake for them they played psychologically by telling us your books are late I reply by saying to them what is early give me a date if I give you a book from that date will you admit I can reconstruct Islamic history clearly therefore the first group we replied back to them but the second group were more interesting the second group said

History is his story how do you know that that writer who you trust of course he's gonna write books praising Ali and hating mohawi because he's from your school so when he writes history he's writing his story he's not gonna write history the way it should be written and they gave two brilliant examples there is two Scholars who are famous historians and theologians one is called Abu Bakr al-bakalani and the other is called

Ahmedi they say that you attack Moravia because you say that the books of History say more AWA is not a good person but the people you get your Hadith from how many times on the member have you heard someone saying it's in bukhari it's in bukhari many times you've heard speakers who say it's in bukhari bukhari says this person is bad was working for the Abbasid government you think an Abbas that is going to

Write history writing good about the point naturally his political affiliation may affect the way he writes history in his theology therefore when he writes history isn't it he gone to write history with an esharite Vision was the chief judge of al-mutawakil if he is the chief judge of al-mutawa kill and he is an Abbasid of course he's going to hate menu because took over from them the second School of

Skeptics what did they say they say you Muslims can't reconstruct your history because your authors write history with the lens of their theology or their politics they don't write it objectively how do we reply back to them is writing history with the lens of the school that he follows that means he can't praise because if he is employee he's not going to praise anyone so many umayya whereas has many narrations where

He Praises people Maya was biased in his history and he was an objective he shouldn't praise he should say I work for Ben Abbas read the work of someone like and you will find very clearly that he Praises for example um you know um is the one who stopped the land on Imam Ali in the Friday prayer and if Muslim historians on writing their story then praise because

No we have many great historians in Islamic history who are objective when they need to praise their own they will praise but when they need to praise the opposition they will praise as well number two in reply to these people what makes you think there was a crystallized ideology in many of these people's minds at the time you know why they say this they say some of these Scholars they already were crystallized in their opinion that's why

They are not objective in their history who told you they were crystallized in their opinion many of them still were trying to understand how Islam developed there wasn't such a thing as a prototype for example follower of Sunnah there was someone who in his theology was following ashari and in his fit was following Abu hanifa can you call that someone who is crystallized no in his theology he follows one scholar and Despicable someone else in other words

What are we saying we're saying when someone replies by saying history is his story We reply yes there may be moments where a person's opinions affect the way they write their history but many of our historians are objective but that leads me on to a theory if we are going to only use historical sources to discuss the biography of the 14 infallibles we're gonna find ourselves in a debate which is what cyclical they'll keep coming back to us and

They'll keep saying but it's a book of history and you can't rely on history and history is only writing his story so do you know what theory we're going to use in the next 15 nights we're gonna use the theory of intertextuality why should I discuss the biography of the imams only from history why don't I use different genres of Islamic literature christeva was the lady was the person who began the fear of intertextuality do

You know what she said she said when you want to discuss a particular figure in history a particular Nation don't discuss them from one genre of literature use different genres of literature and discuss them because you will allow yourself to see different codes of knowledge coming out from different areas of literature what do I mean I mean why should we focus on History why don't we also use books of

Jurisprudence known as books of Fick and why don't you we use books of theology known and books of Kalam and why don't we use books or Bell letters known as books of adapt when I want to dissect Jafar a father I don't need to just look at history if I look at history books for a father someone will come to me and say but that historian is good with so I said okay I won't just use books of History I'm going to look at Japan's father and all of the books of history

And the books of fact on jaffar's father and the books of theology on jaffar Assad and the books of that Arabic literature tell me won't that give me a more whole picture of Jaffa too many people when they dissect the imans what do they do they use only books of history and then someone comes and says well how's this book reliable okay what we're gonna use is different genres of literature someone's gonna turn around and say why different genres

Of literature history will give me a narrative Phil will show me how much they contributed to this religious legal system if I take a book of early jurisprudence I will show how Muhammad al-baqarah is on a different League to anyone around him I only took a book of History I will only look at Muhammad al-baqarah in terms of family wife children

Was if I use a book of faith I can show you Muhammad's legal knowledge of Salah and Solomon zakat and hajjan homes and so on also from theology let's look at his sermons on predestination and free will let's look at his sermons on the importance of God's Mercy to Mankind let's look at his sermons on theological issue about Sin and the different types of sin now look I

Am from history from theology I don't stop there I'm also going to look at Muhammad al-bakar from Arabic literature let's look at the eloquence of amiral meaning from Arabic literature as well of Imam Ali where he doesn't use the word the letter alef wants Imam Ali where he was asked can you give a whole without meant without using a letter of the Arabic alphabet which has a DOT you gave a whole that's any of the

Letters with dots Siri will be narrow to a historical figure let me show Ali from history Ali from thick Ali from theology Ali from Arabic literature now you will see why they are on a different level to those who surrounded them so someone asks so what are the sources you're going to use these are the sources I'm going to use over the next 15 nights I'm mentioning them so that you may go into further

Reading on these sources and allow for more Grand picture of these 14 infallible from history I'm going to use the works of balasori babari Adnan these are going to be my historians in theology I'm going to use the works of Sheikh al-mufeed Sharif al-murtaba Alto Hadid these are the people for me for theology in Philip I'm going to use the works

The work of later jurisprudence like justice for example and even taking Snippets from The Works of bukhari and Muslim and NASA and so on in Arabic literature we're going to use Jah health and we're going to use sohaidi now we look we've got four genres of literature to examine 14 human beings four genres of literature are you the only source that I'm going to use no I'm going to add you more sources we're going to use for example

We can use um is going to be used as well we're going to use the works of later historians and academic Specialists like at God to study lawa Sani Amin even for example The Works of someone like Evan hamda and Eben under you will use all of these works and what are we going to do not just focus on historical Works use the theory of intertextuality let's see how these texts when they mix with each other provide you with the

Holistic figure that is a member of the household of the prophets but then a question arises from the beginning the question is an interesting one main me a Hadith you want to discuss these 14 oh you want to discuss these 12 someone comes and says name me or give me the reference of one narration which mentions the prophet talking about these twelve but before your mad he went to occultation

Because there's a theory which is being spread now that the idea of the infallible is an idea which was concocted after the methi now they have a point in which area they have a point that it's not easy to find a narration where the Prophet says these are the twelve imams after me by name someone will say yes but al-khafi is written after the someone says someone says

The theory is therefore that they say that your idea of 12 imams after the prophet you want to discuss them you don't even have an early narration about the prophet mentioning them all your narrations about them somehow come to us after they've all died why shouldn't we suspect that someone came later and formed the theory where he picked out 12 but he said that the prophet said follow these twelve and I tell you you can go to many scholars

And if you want to do it play Devil's Advocates go to many scholars and say mawlana can you show me a Hadith where the Prophet says these are the twelfth after me and these are their names but show me a Hadith in a book which wasn't written after that in a book which was written during their lives the moment you can answer this question then you can move on with the discussion and I tell you it's not an easy question

To answer because there are many who come and tell you discuss the muscle mean follow the masumi and tell them excuse me where is the Hadith about this muscle mean because I see the Hadith is very late they'll say yes there is a chain which goes back which we can give as an argument No Doubt give a more simple argument to this area what is the more simple argument we do have references which we can build to

Highlight why we need to discuss these 14 or these 12. first in the book of al-bukhari time from 196 Hijra until the middle of the third century is the famous he mentions very clear that rasulullah says after me there will be 12 caliphs all of them are from Parish already there you have the number 12 isn't it that's the first point bukhari wrote bukhari after Imam zamano before bukhari wrote his book from you're

Looking at let's say the time of the beginning of the third Century before Imam Zaman then number two you have Imam 60 man had 400 or Soul his disciples would write as hadiths from these 400 or Soul only 16 remain there's an article on this whole soul by Ethan kohlberg professor of Islamic Studies at Tel Aviv University which university eats and kohlberg as an article where he talks about the soul of Jafar which of

Them remain many of these also many of these hadiths were burnt out or removed only 16 remain and then Iran they've remained the manuscript has remained let's be 16 there is one which is the vital one which is protected today the manuscript called the awful this Hadith is the manuscript is with us until today it's been protected says that the prophet said there are 12

Successes after me and he named them from Iman until Iman number two number three the great companion of a little Bates has a book called was a companion According to some of the eighth ninth tenth and eleventh Imam and he's the one who has the Hadith about the 12th Imam where the Prophet mentions the names of each of the twelfth father bin Shada and came after Iman zamana before before if

He came after then people will say you made up this Theory when you had 12 names you made them up no in the time then we have Azadi Azadi leader you know I Was 80 Brothers in Yemen one of their great leaders was living in a time of our tense Imam he has a book called a reply to the rejecters because you know they call the imamis rejecters in the book he talks about our 10th Imam

What does he say he says and the tenth Imam of the amrassi is living in the time of the tansima he doesn't say Ali Ali he says no the tense Imam of the proving that the idea of imams was not an idea made after Imam Zaman was an idea which was already in the time it's not an easy concept to understand it may even be I need the concept which you need to go over again after this but understand that these

Documents are vital to show in the time of the imams there was already a discussion about the 12th and that's why as a conclusion is it only us as Muslims who need to dissect like we're going to from Tomorrow begin the biography of the Prophet then Imam Ali then Imam Imam Imam every night is it only us no Genesis in the Bible has a fundamental verse which highlights that God has always promised the human being that his message would continue in a certain line

Genesis chapter 17 verse 18 to 20 when Sarah cannot give birth to Abraham she does what she says marry my maid servant hijabi hajjad gives birth to who smile and the Bible in Genesis it discusses the story when she gives birth to Ismael in the Bible in Genesis it says that she gave birth to the baby and a spring of water gushed after that it says God says to Abraham I will bless the generations of Ismael

And make them blessed and make them fruitful and make them a large nation and allow them to have twelve princes from his line in other words when we're going to dissect this series on the biography of the masumi not the Bible from infallible understand that dissection is not just an Islamic or an imami dissection it's a dissection which is the responsibility of every one of you to spread to your non-muslim brethren that God did promise

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Was born in the year 570. known as the heir of the elephant he occupies The prominent position within the religion of Islam and is revered as the greatest personality within the religion a man whose life has to be examined in depth for there are many lessons to be learned and indeed many examples to be derived and indeed a man whose biography has been unfortunately very much undervalued

And indeed very much underestimated therefore it is vital that we discuss his biography from the day that he was born until the day he died in order that we are able to number one take as many practical lessons from his life and apply them into our own lives and then number two remove any misconceptions that surround his biography for there was a period in medieval Europe when he was seen as being the

Devil incarnate or he was seen as being the false Messiah or he was seen as being the Antichrist and therefore there is a need for us to dissect the biography in order that we present him in his true light as a mercy for mankind and a moral Exemplar to everyone as we said he was born in the year 570 known as the year of the elephant the Arabs did not have a calendar dating system as such

Arabs what they used to do they used to look at what was the important event in that particular year and then give the name towards the year as in for example if there was a famous personality who died they would name the year after that personality or if there was a war that took place they would name for example the year after that war the air within which the prophet was born was called Amel Phil the year of the elephant

Because of an incident that took place involving an army of elephants because what you had at the time you had within Arabia people who used to go and visit the Kaaba in Yemen there was a church which was built by an Ethiopian man by the name of Abraham Mark the words Ethiopian because niece is Mother later on when she's caught as a prisoner she gets married within one of the

Arabian tribes and she gives birth to a son by the name of Bilal hence when Bilal is known as of the people of habash it's because his mother's uncle was this Abraham who was an Ethiopian but was the governor of Yemen had always been envious of the fact that there were people who would go towards the Kaaba but not come towards his church in Yemen he had tried to send emissaries and ambassadors to go towards the Kaaba and

To try and tell the Arabs that listen leave your place of worship because your place has been polluted originally you are people of Abraham but now you worship idols it's better that all of you come to my church in Yemen and make my church the main center of the area when he had sent one of his emissaries when he noticed that their Mysteries were not successful the narrations tell us that he decided it's better for him to take his army and March into the

Cabin and to take an army of elephants hence within the religion of Islam you have a chapter called suratul chapter 105 of the Quran and the chapter begins with have you not seen how your lord dealt with the people of the elephant because when Abraham came he came with elephants and there was only a few elephants that he bought but as we know elephants are oversized that there only needs to be a few for them to capture your attention

When he came towards Arabia he came with these elephants and there were people who definitely were scared that's why the main person who counteracted him was who was Abdullah the grandfather of the prophets told the people number one go and hide in the Desert Hills so they went right in the Desert Hills was chosen by the people to go and meet Abraham notice from the beginning of the biography of the prophets we see that

The line of Abraham through Ismail is still looking after the birthplace of Israel yesterday we said in Genesis chapter 17 verse 18 to 20. God promised Abraham that in the line of Ismail there will be 12 princes who are part of a fruitful generation at this moment came to ABRA he entered Abraham abrah was sitting down when he entered the tent Abraham looked at him he saw quite an imposing figure he then said to him sit down and he said to him

What is it that you want he said I want my camels what's up sorry so I want my camels you took my camels I want my camels to turn back to me he looked at him and he said you know when you entered my tent I had a lot of respect for you but now I've lost all that respect said why he said when you entered my tent I thought this is a man who will want his Black Cube known as the Kaaba protected

Instead all you want is the camels he said that house has a lot for its own to protect it and I am the protector of my lot of camels I want my 200 camels being given back to me he said to him get out get out there's no agreement between us came back a second time to try and persuade him again Abra wouldn't agree Abra decided he'll take his elephant and most of the narrations indicates another six or seven elephants and March towards

The Kaaba they marched towards the Kaaba and the Quran puts it quite beautifully when the Quran says foreign what did he do he ensured that if you plan and I plan I'm the greatest of planners these elephants who are coming they were ready to bring their Victory veneration stayed very clearly that some birds with these Stones pelted them until the opposition Army was defeated in other words rasulullah The Entity was

Born the Arabs hadn't begun the Hijra calendar we know the Hijra calendar began afterwards the Hijra calendar after the prophet migrated from Mecca to Medina then you had one ah two ah 3ah 4ah before that what did you have yes according to incidents so the date of his birth is different on between the different schools in Islam our brothers and other schools celebrate his birth on the 12th of we celebrate his birth on the 17th of

It is vital that this isn't a cause of friction between us why Allah bless his soul used to stress on this week being a week of unity between Muslims because all of us are such it is the life of our prophets it should be a case when the 12th of our mosques go or our imams go to the mosques of our brothers and celebrate with them and on the 17th our brothers are

Welcomed into our mosques to celebrate with us there is a difference of opinion and in the historical research you'll find I think bar in Sheffield kulaini most of the others will say that he was born on the 17th it wasn't an easy first few years for him imagine in your first few years your father passes away According to some narrations only a few months into his life his father Abdullah passes away and therefore rasulallah has borne an orphan

Hence the Quran saying when the Quran says what does it mean it means that we not find you an orphan the prophet when he was born was born and often his mother Amanda was alive but his father Abdullah had passed away and his mother Amina did what most Arabs do to their babies at the time if you are of the noble aristocracy of Mecca what would you do to your baby after eight days of the birth of your baby the neck can Aristocrats would take their babies

To the desert so that their babies are suckled and breastfed by a wet nurse in the desert someone asks why as an Amina as his mother why can't she suckle him why does she have to take him to the desert there were a number of reasons the Arabs would take their babies to the deserts and especially the aristocrats if you were poor it wasn't that easy you are an aristocrat you take your baby to a desert for a number of Reason

Number one and please understand these reasons because they have a major role on the upbringing and the psyche of the prophets the first reason it allows you to grow up in an environment where you are independent and you are a free thinker for the first few years of your life what do we mean we mean in a desert there isn't buildings and there isn't all of these forests surrounding you and lots of humans and shops and markets and trades in the desert it's open you can

Sit there and look at the creation and reflect upon your own creation reflect upon your own meaning in life reflect upon your own role the Arabs who would send their babies to have their first eight or ten years in the desert would want that baby to be living in a world where they grow up as a child who is not told what to think but is rather shown how to think the first reason they take him there is that the second reason is because

Mecca's climate wasn't a healthy climate for children both in terms of what they saw and what they breathed imagine you're a child growing up in a climate where you see baby girls being buried alive is that a good start to your life or you see people performing power from the kabbas accumulating the Kaba naked the Arabs used to go around the cabin by wife naked because they said God created

Us free so there's no need for clothes which clothes are impure let's go and circumulate his house like how he created us completely in the nude the prophet his mother amla wanted him to be growing up where grow up in the desert so he doesn't see this number three because Mecca's winds and heirs I said it was hot it was unhealthy there were pests and epidemics so his mother Ernest did what she made sure that he was sent there the first lady to have breastfed

Him and their most narrations say too the first one and both of them were chosen by who by abdullah's grandfather the first one to breastfeeding was the servant of his uncle remember before the prophets announced His prophets were used to love the prophet because he used to see him as his younger brother's son abdullah's younger brother isn't he so he used to see him as his younger brother's son so first said

Also suckled Hamza because rasulullah and hamza's ages are very similar and that's why when rasulullah was one day told to marry hamza's daughter he said we cannot because in Islamic law we suckled from the same Witness then number two he chose chosen as the one who would suck over prophet and she herself would say that I saw vast riches and goodness affect my life the moment I started to suckle the

Prophets some narrations in Islamic history try and tell us that when the prophet was with Halima as as a two-year-old he remembered Mark the words he remembered it's quite interesting as sitting down one heart transplant because there was the black dot of shaytan on his heart then put a new heart in and that was the pure Muhammad after that day we of course differ with this idea as a

Number one if I have the dot of shaytan it's not on my physical heart the daughter of shaytan is the meaning is meant to be on my naps isn't it so I don't need the Heart Change number two the prophet was born with this Purity he did not need people to come and open him up have an operation and then move on for the Quran would later say we are the ones who expanded that breast which was able to take in knowledge

Therefore some narrations try to say Halima saw this in the prophets we differ with this and him at twice went back to Amina the mother of the prophets and said to him do you want to take him back in Mecca I'm in a twice replied back to our Halima keep him there because I see diseases and epidemics which will affect them and therefore some people ask the question if God loves Muhammad so much why let him have such a difficult

Beginning as an orphan I said why doesn't God allow him to have a natural beginning like everybody else a father and a mother when the Imam was asked this question he replied God wanted to ensure nobody protected and brought up Muhammad but himself he wanted to oversee that the prophet would not show obedience to anybody even from his early life except himself sometimes your parents May sway you one

Way or the other even though his parents were loyal Believers in God's message then Iman said he wanted that God is the one who oversaw his development therefore you find from a young age his father dies then his mother dies then after that watch after that his grandfather Abdullah looks after him his grandfather dies within a couple of years then he is brought up by his uncle Abu Talib not only to him but to the message of

The religion of Islam preferred his nephew even above his sons and his wife was exactly the same his wife said when the prophet buried there he said this is my mother this is the lady who preferred me above her sons this is the lady who used to clothe me and wash me and look after me and she is the one who nourished me you notice that these were the true looks after him and that's why the prophet from a young age there is a certain

Question that is asked what do we know about him before the age of 40 because in a few moments we'll look at him from after the age of 40 but before the age of 40 if you were to ask many Muslims tell us about your Prophet before the age of 40 many are unaware of his biography you notice that before the age of 40 when Abu Talib was bringing up the prophets would latch onto him everywhere to the extent that himself narrates one day I was about to leave

For Syria on a commercial Expedition the young Muhammad was only 12 he latched on to me as I was leaving when he latched on to me it hurt me that this my nephew is an orphan let me take him with me the narration state that he took him towards Syria on the way towards Syria they walked past a monastery the monk when he sees these people coming they say to him we are coming here to reside for the night the monk looks at them what does he say the

Monk says all of you are coming can come and are welcome to eat what you want to eat but if I want to ask you a question is that what is it he said you know that young man was walking alongside you bring him tomorrow with you as well said very well I'll bring him tomorrow the next day came he looked at him and he said to him where's the young man that that young man who was walking alongside you is that my nephew said yes

He said he's just over there he said call him towards me at the age of 12 and this is one of our proofs within Islamic theology that from a young age he was already inspired with the knowledge of God and the knowledge of his mission at the age of 40 it's not that he became a prophet it's that he was now told to announce his prophethood before that he knew because when that man comes and he sees him he says to him in the name of Allah as soon as the prophet heard the

Sister to him do not bring those names in front of me those are the most detested names to me they were the idols of quraish then the man said I want to give you some sadaka said we do not accept sadata then he said to him can I see the mark between your shoulders he allowed them to see the mark between the shoulders he looked at Abu Talib if you did not know already because already knowing if you did not know

Already then know that this young man is what know that this young man is the prophet who Jesus spoke about and who Moses spoke about and Beware of the enemies that he's gonna face and he at that moment said to him said how did you know he said forget these signs when you were walking and Muhammad was next to you I saw every tree bow down after Muhammad left it therefore what you have you have from a young age at the age of 12.

Even after the age of 12 there is this innate love for justice and removal of Oppression in which way one of the greatest incidents in his young age was at the age of 20. and years later he would always refer back to this at the age of 20 he refers to when he joined and formed the group on henford football what was it in Arabia many people would come for the markets

When they'd come from the markets they'd come from outside the market area when they'd come from outside the markets area the narration States they'd come from outside the markets area and they'd bring their goods and the people of Arabia would buy one of these people came from benoz away he came to sell some of his goods to al-ass when he sold his Goods he said to the father of armor he said ask give me my money he replied back to him by saying

Which money he said you've just taken my goods I want my money back he said there's no money for you and you're a stranger in our land you're not going to get your money back and I'm one of the aristocrats of Arabia so you might as well forget about it this person what did he do he was so enraged he went on one of the mountains in Arabia and he said o people of Arabia I have come as a stranger to your land and I have been involved in a business

Transaction and none of you have sought to help me when this man has taken my rights at least one of you speak up a 20 year old called Muhammad speaks up for him he gets up and he says it is unjust for us to be like this with a person who is a guest in our location and secondly in a business transaction how can we be unjust when the goods have been sold let us form a league which looks after the rights of business employees and let us form a league which protects

Transactions within the Arabian State how old was he remember he wasn't old he was 20. there is still no announcement of his prophethood but from that young age the first time people noticed of him a man who speaks out against Injustice we in 2011 the first example we take of him how many of us speak out against Injustice be the Injustice against Muslims or non-muslims our Prophet didn't look at that man and say well that man is not a Muslim so I'm not

Going to speak up what's right whenever we see any oppression anywhere in the world we must speak out against that oppression because our Prophet from his young age taught us this that's number one number two not only at the age of 20 did he achieve this later on he achieved two attributes which the Arabs would honor him for they gave him the title asada and El Amin the truthful and the trustworthy notice that the Arabs didn't know he was a prophet nor did they

Receive any book from him but they were concerned with his ethics as a human being you know when the Kaaba was affected by a flood the Kaaba was damaged they needed to put backward you know the black stone and the Kaaba they needed to put back sweat into the Kaaba the Arabs had a fight with each other and you know unfortunately some of these Arabs were fighting a bit too easily the Arabs had a fight with each other and amongst the

Fights that they had was this one who puts hydraulic back in its position One Tribe said we should put it back another says we should put it back at dad says we should put it back our four says we they said okay let's do this the man who walks in next into this meeting he will be the one who chooses which tribe puts it back as soon as he walked in they didn't say Muhammad has walked in they said has walked in

The name the morals of the man today in Islam there is too much focus on names and not morals foreign when he began his mission before he began you can't just come out in front of people and say people I am a prophet follow me no you need to have attributes where for 40 years no one can find a black dot on you a human being has a funny way about

Themselves do you know what we do as humans if you give us a wide piece of paper and there's a black dot in the middle and you ask us what's on that paper we'll say a black dot none of us will focus on the whites what do we we love to focus on the dots even if there is so much white about someone's character all we can remember is the whereas the prophets did not allow them to point at one black dot

I mean when he therefore came to announce his prophethood he came to them and used this he said did you not call me a father did you not call me El Amin when asked what was to be placed was I not the one who said oh four tribes why do you fight each other one of you hold one part of the cloth another holds the second a third holds a third a fourth holds the fourth carry agile s with all four of you and I'll pick it up from you and I'll place it when he announced this

Prophet at the age of 40 the question arises what was the aim of his prophethood the aim was nothing more but allowing mankind to meditate and reflect on their existence in order that after meditation and reflection mankind not only had respect for themselves but they had respect for other creations of God as well that's it we made our prophet's religion complicated whereas his mission from the beginning was a mission which was simple Arabians were in jahiliyah

Any society is stagnant it means it's a society which doesn't reflect and when the human doesn't reflect then he is the cause of a virus in his society when the prophet began his mission then you begin by saying all of you pray Namaz right now all of you keep a bit all of you were hijab he began first by saying mankind reflect on your existence action it's greater than 70 years of dry

Worship today's Islam is too dogmatic it is too focused on Haram Halal Haram you're looking at them and said this is what Muhammad bought no the prophet began his mission in the first part of the mission was what a true human is one who is reflecting on their role in this world the moment they reflect everything else with Muslims we focus on the jigsaw

Pieces we've forgotten the puzzle notice what does he say he says those early days in Islam what were we doing he says in those early days in Islam I heard the prophets through for example one Hadith saying I heard the prophet saying an hour of reflection is greater than a year of worship and then I heard even Abbas say the prophet said an hour of reflection is greater than seven years of worship then I heard another companion say and

How of reflection is greater than 70 years of worship so I said I'm going to go to the prophets and ask him how in one Hadith our Perfection is in a second you're saying an hour of reflection is greater than seven years of worship in a third you're saying an hour of reflection is greater than 70 years of worship when he told the Prophet The Prophet said that come with me let's ask the first person they asked the first person how would

You reflect he said I look at the creations of the heavens and the Earth and I think to myself these cannot have come by an accident the prophet said his one hour of reflection is greater than a year of worship then they went to the second they said to him how do you reflect he replied by saying what I think about the day of judgment and the questions I'm going to be asked about what I did in public but what I

Did in private as well rasul said his one hour of worship is greater than seven years of his one hour is greater than seven years of worship then he went to a third how do you reflect the first that I'm going to be very Frank with you I think about Hellfire and I get scared his one hour of reflection is greater than 70 years of worship because the moment you think about that it will make you change your ways quite quickly the origin of the

Religion was what the prophet began first by saying one hour of reflection in this religion is greater than 70 years of dry worship you can fast and pray and fast and pray and fast and pray but if you fast for 30 days in the air but the other 335 you're not reflecting on your life on your role on your meaning on your objectives then you haven't understood the true message of the religion of Islam then after that the moment you reflect on your creation

That you were one day insignificant you weren't worth mentioning you came from something where if you look at it you are disgusted then you look around those around you and you'll say if I am so low then why am I so arrogant to those who are around me that's why when he began his mission first at the age of 40 he asked people to reflect on their existence then he said now that you've reflected the first area I want you to remove is the area of

Racism in your Society why because he knew when the human reflects they'll never be a racist human being because what am I yes I because I'm a certain color I'm better than another human no we were both sons of Adam created from dust you found that the first part of his biography was he spoke out Against Racism of any type as in how did Bilal come to Islam Bilal came to Islam when one day he saw was captured

Was captured the early Aristocrats of Quran and they said to Amman are you the one who's trying to come forward and you're trying to say that Muhammad's religion is the one we should follow Amma said yes he said explain to me Muhammad's religion they replied by he replied by saying the prophet talks of one God and that God is one who is merciful to his creation he has given them Free Will and that that God has the

Day of judgment where we will judge us but he will not judge us on our race he'll judge us on our consciousness of his presence Bilal was standing there he was a slave that moment Bilal and one of the people said Bilal said no he said what Milan you black slave he said no how dare you belong we brought you up torture he said I have never heard of a message where there is

A religion where a man with my skin complexion is protected where a man of my skin complexion is honored notice here that Bilal when he came towards Islam it's because number one there was the Avenue of Reflection by the prophets he allowed the religion to be intellectually spread not emotionally intellectually there was a spread when Bilal heard this Bilal would later on the prophet would destroy any area of racism how but he would come forward and

Say when he reached Medina later on the prophet would come forward and say that I want someone to call for prayer the people came forward and they said who is it that you're going to call he said Bilal go up and recite the other in one step he destroyed racism right from the beginning therefore number one racism rasulullah taught that that is to be destroyed from the beginning of his message number two not only do you respect people of

Different races learn to respect people of different religions because in the early years of his prophethood his companions were being tortured so the prophet came to jakar IBN Abu Talib Jack for the son of Abu Talib he said from Jafar go to abyssinia leave with the companions Jefferson where shall we go and why he said jafford go to abyssinia because you will meet a Christian priest notice the message on the first level he

Wants to remove racism you respect other humans then number two respect people of other religions if their principles are the same as ours then they are closer to us than people of our religion who are hypocrites with our principles and he meets the Christian priests is alongside jaffar when jaffar comes the Abyssinian priest says replies by saying what he replies by saying we are people who believe in all the prophets and the final prophets of

God who spoke about Jesus Son of Mary when the priest heard this he said what does your book say about Jesus Son of Mary he said our book says that Jesus Son of Mary was born from a virgin bear birth and a chapter is named after his mother Maryam this Abyssinian priest the prophet could have easily said but he is a Christian and then crucifixion and we don't believe in crucifixion no he is the fellow belief are in God and there is more in common

Between us than there are differences notice the attitude at the beginning of the religion it wasn't an attitude like some Muslims today where they don't look at another human being as a fellow member of humanity rather they look at them as disbelievers the early message was what number one no racism number two respect people of other religions because those people have principles which we preach and understand and and for because of this was allowed to

Stay in abyssinia and build the early Muslim Community in Africa that was number two number three in the early years in Mecca he noticed not only respects other humans not only respect other religions respect the other gender as human beings because these girls were being buried alive the prophet was noticing that these people had no morals they were taking the girls and burying them alive even someone like himself narrates

That's on the days of before Islam came we used to bury our daughters alive he says there are two things one of them makes me cry and one of them makes me laugh he said the one that makes me laugh is that we used to worship a God made out of dates they made an idol made out of dates you know David and he says we used to worship it but when nobody's looking we take a date and we eat it then he says that used to make me laugh

Then he says there was a area which made me cry when I used to bury my daughter alive says my daughter held on to my beard as I was burying her but I got the spade and I hit her and I buried her life rasulullah the prophet would notice and I've come to this Society I first told them to reflect they've begun to reflect first let them respect fellow Nations and not be racist second let them be tolerant of other religions thirdly let

Them respect the role of the woman in society because if I give the rights to the woman then we'll have great Nations notice what he does first the woman does is not to be buried alive second the woman is to inherit and not be inherited in the past woman would be inherited the prophet comes and says no she has the right of inheritance number three a dowry is to belong to the woman in the days of Arabian jahlia the Dowry goes to the father of the girl not the girl when

He came he said the Dowry goes to the girl herself number four heaven lies underneath the feet of a woman heaven lies underneath the feet of the mother when the prophets one day a Jewish young man becomes Muslim he comes to the prophet he says the prophet of God my mother is Jewish but I am a Muslim how do I treat her now that I become a Muslim the prophet said you treat her better than you used to treat her before

And told him he started to just his mother looked at him she said ever since you became a Muslim you behave like this why he said my Prophet tells me heaven lies under your feet she said if this is what the prophet preaches then I want to join the religion of this Prophet That Was Then number four then number five was part of his moral system even the his enemies would respect him in the idea that many of them would keep their trusts with him

On the night that he left Mecca 13 years he was in Mecca ten years he was in Medina on the night that he left Mecca he left behind to sleep in his bed was that the only role of value no Ali after you have left my bed the next day return the trusts of my enemies that they entrusted with me imagine the enemies of quraish would say to the prophet Muhammad we don't believe in you we hate you we think you're crazy

Do you mind looking after our gold necklace for us because it was an ethical trait where even though the person is my enemy I as a prophet of God have not come to make enemies if I can show that I am trustworthy let my enemies deposit with me therefore after Mecca 13 years he moved on to Medina and the fifth important area when he left after 13 years at the age of 53 when he went to Medina when

They fought him in his battles many people would come and say Muhammad spread his religion by the sword the reality is those battle you were not offensive if they were offensive then you could say that he's fed the religion By The Sword whereas on the country they were what they were defensive battles were they defensive battles to protect Muslims only no the Quran came forward in chapter 22 verse 39 to 40 saying what were it not for us

Telling our Prophets to come out and protect himself there would not be a single Church synagogue or mosque in existence in Arabia I asked you if this Prophet came to spread his religion by the swords why is the Quran talking about churches and synagogues 22 39 to 40 were written not for our Prophet defending himself there wouldn't be a single Church synagogue or mosque the reason is Islam was trying to say when we are defending

Ourselves in Medina we are looking to defend every single area of worship which says there is only one God it's not just for us the Quran would come with a statement say o people of the book oh people of the book our Jews o Christians come we don't want to fight you Muhammad's original message was we don't want to fight the people of the book all people that will come to a joint World

Between us and you chapter 3 verse 64 that we will only worship one God we will not put Partners to God and we will not take Lord give us besides God after those early battles you even notice a focus in his message on education the that's after the battle of beta when he takes those prisoners some of his companions say to him quite recklessly let's kill them he says no let's treat them with the best of treatment and let's say to them

Something they say what is it he says we will Ransom them if they teach 10 of our people how to read and write in Medina College from the Cradle to the Grave today's Muslims seek knowledge from the cradle till marriage after that become lazy seek knowledge from the Cradle to the Grave read until the final moments of your life the value of a Believer is what is their knowledge is there wisdom you notice what does he do he doesn't

Want the prisoners tortured no if you can teach reading and writing then these are the basis of a Great Society then after that in establishing himself as the of the states in Medina does he say the Jews should be kicked out or the Christians should be kicked out no he forms a constitution called the constitution of Medina the Jews will worship in their synagogues the Christians will worship in their churches and the Muslims will worship in

Their mosques there is nothing wrong with having a society of multi-religious dimensions and even after that in Medina when he is ordered by his Lord to go to Mecca he hasn't returned to Mecca since he was expelled when he returns to Mecca his companions say let's go back and fight those meccans he says no we will conduct a peace treaty with them His companion say to him what do you mean peace treaty surely it is our chance to destroy these people's lives to finish

Them like they tortured us like they finished us they killed us the prophet said no let's have a peace treaty with them and allow them to be opened up to the mercy of the religion of Islam and that's why do you know when the prophets opened Mecca he taught us an ethical lesson like the ethics of removing racism like the ethics of respecting other religions like the ethics of respecting the other gender he taught us the ethical Lesson by the name of

Forgiveness many Muslims find it hard to forgive today wrongs me or a person I see committing wrong I find it hard to forgive them you tell them but the ears have gone maybe the person changed maybe the person repented no I saw the person do this or the person said this and I'll never forgive them whereas their Prophet was the most forgiving of men

The first of them was washing the man who mutilated the body of his uncle hanza imagine your uncle who brought you up alongside Abu Talib you saw his body mutilated by this man to the extent what do you know what ends the mother of mohawya did she cut so many pieces of hamza's body she made the necklace for herself and this why she ripped hamza's chest apart when Mecca was opened was she Abu

Sufyan hint people like the last words they thought to themselves we're never gonna get forgiven by Muhammad Muhammad is going to enter Makkah and he's going to execute us for what we did and that his religion is merciful and forgiving he came to perfect of man I have come to protect the morals of mankind so they said let us go and approach him why she went to him when what she came he said o prophet of God forgive me I was in the days of

Ignorance I didn't know about The Message of Islam I heard rumors but it weren't true oh prophet of God forgive me for what has happened and the reply was awashi you are forgiven now leave this area then that's what came you know what did the prophet one of his daughters or in some narration stepdaughter zainab she was pregnant she was meant to go towards Medina El habar wanted her to miscarry so on her way towards Medina he came and scared

Her in a way where she ended up miscarrying her child when the prophet had the sea was saddened when he opened Mecca came and he said all prophets of God I am the cause of the miscarriage of your grandchild where I caused her to miscarry her child but I was ignorant they deceived me about your behavior and your character when I see you now I see a man of morals please allow me to be forgiven the

If it was me and you and someone hurts us in this way would we forgive them ask yourself as Muslims today how forgiving are we of our brothers our sisters our aunties our uncles our grandparents our cousins whereas our prophets came and taught even this man who caused my daughter to miscarry it he told them you are forgiven by Allah do not worry over what you have done and that's why his Focus would also be that the basis of a great Community is all of

These ethics of Tolerance and patience and forgiveness especially patience you think as us as Muslims today we have to be patient we take it from him some of us have to be patients in our marriages some of us have to be patient with our children you find he had to be patient with his marriages and with his children with his marriages would you believe he had married a lady by the name of shamba the narration says she was called shamba the daughter of

This shamba when she saw his son Ibrahim die we know he had glassem Abdullah you know when she saw his son Ibrahim die she was his wife she saw her son die she looked at him she said if you're really a prophet of God God would not have caused your son to die I'm leaving you and she left do you know how much patience you have to have when you're married to someone and they talk like that to you for you

To tolerate but he was patient he had another wife by the name of Malika this Malika heard some people say your dad the cause of his death was Muhammad she said take all your possessions she left sometimes in our lives we say look what we Face your Prophet at your face more your own prophets had to face more but he used to say patience is to Faith like the head is to the body there can be nobody without a head and there can be no faith without patience

Even he had to see a loss of his children his son Ibrahim died his son class him died his son Abdullah died some of us today say how comes our children died how come my friend's children died when we say rasulullah is an us one examples because everything that we Face the prophet faced in his life as well and that's why before he died he did what any great leader will do he made it clear to his people but even though I am dying I will first

Ensure that I leave behind guidance for you he left behind guidance on the day of hadir when he raised the hand of Ali and he made it clear to the people that I will never leave this world without ensuring that there is a guide for you who continues to protect the message in the way I gave you the message but his final Act was a true Act of Charity his final Act was in Islam as causing a smile for a fellow human is an act of Charity when his daughter Fatima came

Towards him when he was dying there is a narration which states that first she cried then she smiled in this one act the prophet was showing us that from the beginning of my life until the end ethics and morality was the message of my biography when Fatima turned around they said to Parma you cried then you laughed she said I cried because he told me he is about to pass away but when I smiled because he told me I will be the first of his family to join him

Notice from the beginning until the end the man was a man who brought a smile into the life of humanity and left with a smile and that's why until today is a conclusion it's not only Islam that respects him but others Guru nanak believed Muhammad was an agent of Brahman you find for example that somebody like the Christians the Latter-Day Saints say although we do not believe in him as a prophet we say he was a moral Exemplar to Mankind and no

Better words than the words of Gandhi when he said it is impossible that millions are attracted to this man because of his sword no it's not his swords it was his pledges which he kept and his Simplicity in his life and his Devotion to his family and friends that made this man the man that he was gandhilan said I was saddened when the second volume of his biography I finished reading because I wish that I had learned more about this man a man

Who there is none like a man like Muhammad let us raise our hands and pray to Allah to raise us with Muhammad Muhammad to allow us to implement the lessons from his biography and to allow us to receive his intercession in this world and the Hereafter insha Allah tomorrow we will continue with the biography of Imam Ali was foreign&lt;/span&gt;</description><media:thumbnail xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/" height="72" url="https://img.youtube.com/vi/YyIMJ-mkasE/default.jpg" width="72"/><thr:total xmlns:thr="http://purl.org/syndication/thread/1.0">0</thr:total><author>noreply@blogger.com (Alidervash)</author></item><item><title>03 - Biography of Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib - Sayed Ammar Nakshawani</title><link>https://travelbestplaces1.blogspot.com/2022/10/03-biography-of-imam-ali-ibn-abi-talib.html</link><pubDate>Fri, 28 Oct 2022 13:44:00 +0500</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1998417549219342199.post-1141936945728697567</guid><description>&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp;F&lt;span style="background-color: white; color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.87); font-family: Roboto, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 16px; letter-spacing: 0.15008px; white-space: pre-line;"&gt;oreign ERS brothers and sisters were born on the 13th of Rajab in the year 600. the 21st of Ramadan and the 40th year after Hijra he occupies A prominent position within the religion of Islam as being revealed as one of the greatest&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;iframe allowfullscreen="" class="BLOG_video_class" height="569" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/_uQHEztcZQU" width="685" youtube-src-id="_uQHEztcZQU"&gt;&lt;/iframe&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span style="background-color: white; color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.87); font-family: Roboto, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 16px; letter-spacing: 0.15008px; white-space: pre-line;"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;span style="background-color: white; color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.87); font-family: Roboto, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 16px; letter-spacing: 0.15008px; white-space: pre-line;"&gt;&amp;nbsp; Leaders in Islamic history a man from whose life from many extraordinary lessons may be learned and many examples may be derived seen as the embodiment of knowledge generosity Valor and bravery as well as dedication towards the religion of Islam as we stated the Imam was born on Friday the 13th of rajab his parents said were both followers of the abrahamic monotheistic way

There was a group of believers who were living in Mecca in the early days who were followers of the message of prophet Ibrahim alaihissalam what they would be classified with the word hanifs they would be following the way of Ibrahim and all the messengers who came after Ibrahim this could be seen on the fact that when Abu palib read the marriage ceremony of the prophet sukhadijah he mentioned very clearly within the wording that I am the

Follower of one God and the follower of the prophets of God especially the prophets who descended from the line of prophet Ibrahim for you and Hadith were both abrahamic in terms of their beliefs and you found that this would be seen in the words of Fatima Assad on that particular period when she used to circulate the Kaaba because you had two types of people who may have circumvlated the cab at that time you

Had those who believed in one God but started making images for that God known as idols or you had a group who believed in one God and would not put recited as complication that is with us until today she said oh Allah in the name of your majesty and the name of your power and in the name of the prophets you sent from the line of Ibrahim periods with the pangs of Labor and the

Pens of childbirth and make it easy for me the narrations are clear both in the books of the imamis and in other schools in Islam for example if you went to study the work of Imam al-hakim and National Nissan or if you went to the work of Imam you will find all of them narrates that's when she said these words the Kaaba opened up for her and she entered the Kaaba

And she stayed within the Kaaba for three days and honor in Islamic history only reserved foreign that he is the only man in Islamic history to be born in the Kaaba you will find that there are some other historical references to other people being born in the Kaaba but this was a group of people who tried to diminish from The Prestige the only man in history to be born in

The Kaaba to be born in that black Cube that you find in Mecca was the Ali and that's what you find when his mother emerged from the cab on the fourth day the first person to welcome her was the prophet Muhammad [Applause] which welcomed her he took Ali from her hands and the Imam himself would narrate that from that day throughout his childhood the prophets would Embrace Ali he threw the food before he'd placed the

Food in the mouth of Ali and even he would say I would follow the prophets in those early days like the child of a she camel would follow its mother a she camel wherever it talks its child would follow it child would never leave it Ali says that in those early days I would follow the prophet like a child of a she camel would follow its mother I used to see the light of Revelation and I would hear the words of prophethood

When the religion was only three it was me Khadijah who were always alongside the prophets in other words from an early age you saw that Abu Talib gave away his sons and his children towards the religion of Islam because Imam Ali had three Elder Brothers his eldest brother was talim hence Abu father died at the age of 55. then the second eldest brother was died at the age of 93.

Then the third eldest brother was jaffar who died at the age of 40. and then it was the Imam and you had two sisters one was called and the other was called jomana in other words how many children did they have in their life they had six children you found that because of the extreme amount of difficulty that many of the Arabs were facing at that time the prophets came up to him but Prophet was how old was when

Imam Ali was born the prophet was 30. there was a 30-year age gap between the prophet and the Iman The Province came to the Abu party when he said to him let me and my uncle Hamza and my uncle Abbas take responsibility for your children who would you want to take responsibility of he said let me bring up Ali in other words from a young age rasulallah the prophet wanted to bring

Up Ali in the way of brought him up he wanted to take the responsibility of bringing up the young Iman and that's why it was only 10 years later at the age of 10 when Imam Ali was sent that the prophet announced his prophethood there's only a few Rivers and then there was only a few people like hamara benihasa like Bilal and like another companion who came towards Islam in those early days because of Ali and

Through the prophets in which way used to belong to many Rafa Abu dhab and rafari his tribe used to worship idols but bubbles are rationally whenever he would reflect and we said that half of religion is reflection when he would reflect he'd ask himself how can I worship an idol which can neither benefit me nor harm me as that many of us would say those who are the days of ignorance I tell you 1 400 years later you may have a professor

With three phds and he still bows down before something made out of a rock don't be surprised you find that in those days what did he used to say that I do not believe in this idea that we worship an idol surely an idol that cannot protect itself how can I worship it so he decided that he was certain of this one one day he went towards the idol that is Highway thieves nobody would mess about with them in our language today they are

Known as gangsters came to Mecca one day to worship the idol although he never bowed down before it one day he saw one of benidafar bring some milk to the Eye Zone when you saw the milk be more to the idol as he was about to leave he said wait wait let me actually think like a human should think so when you saw the milk so this fox come towards the milk when he saw the fox come towards the milk the fox came had a nice sip of the

Milk and then left and what does the fox normally do after it's had a good drink it lets it all back out if my eyes or that I worship cannot protect itself from the urine of a fox then how is it going to protect he said I'm going to go and look for this man by the name of Muhammad do I find him as I remember when Islam began when the prophet began Imam Ali was only 10 in those first three years the message was to be sent out secretly

Oh God was circulating around the car but he's trying to look for this man who is known as a father but he doesn't want to tell anyone that he was looking for him because the people had begun to hear rumors that Muhammad's bring a new religion he saw this young man in front of him the time was about 12 13 years of age he the young man looked at him and he said you look confused what are you looking for Abu God said I don't think

You know who he is don't worry the young man said no no don't worry tell me and I might know him I'm looking for Muhammad the son of Abdullah he looked at him and he said I think I know him let me lead you to him he said what's your name he said I am Ali son of Abu Talib and I think I might know the man you're looking for so he walked with Abu dhab they entered upon rasulullah within a

Few moments became a Muslim as soon as he heard the intellect of rasulullah he became a Muslim rasulullah I plead with you don't go and tell the people about Islam I know that you Benny rafari is your passionate people keep it quiet don't worry I'll keep it as quiet as I can a few minutes later stood on the cab by saying oh people those of you who have not heard of Islam let me tell you there is only one God and that Muhammad is the messenger of

God the people straight away went and started attacking him I told you don't tell anybody it's sorry but you know the passion was inside me I won't be that loud again rasulallah said very well go ahead a few minutes later another announcement on the cab oh people if you didn't hear me properly before and that there is only one God and that Muhammad is his messenger again then

They came to attack him and bust Uncle knew that the only way to solve this situation was to come in the middle he told the people he whispered in The Heirs of one of the people or people you know who this man is they said yes Abu dhab he said you know we tried they said who said they said the highway thieves said yes the gangsters yes the ones who blocked your Caravans as soon as the Arab knows his money is getting lost that's it he has no more principles

[Applause] to be able to carry the message of the religion and that's why when Ashira happened when Allah 26 verse 214 invite and warn your nearest relatives rasulullah told the young Ali he said Ali come near me you are 13 years of age I want you to do something for me he said what is it he said I want you to prepare a meal for me he said get a sheep for me and get one

Kilo of Wheat and three kilos of yogurt and I want you to make a feast that I want you to invite your uncles and my uncles as well because of course Ali's uncles are Muhammad's uncles these are all the uncles of the two of them when they came that day a momentous incident occurred which was vital in studying the biography what was it that when they came that day the prophets had said to them on the first occasion welcome to my house I have Glad Tidings

To give you about the message of the religion did not accept but on the second time that they came they listened to him the prophet said to them you know that I am truthful and you know that I am trustworthy and you know that I have not lied to any of you I have come to bring you a message of goodness to worship only one God and not to put Partners to God and that there is the day of judgment where you will be accountable for all your Acts and that

There is no difference between male and female or between black and white have looked and he said Muhammad what is this sorcery that you're trying to be with us with Prophet then said whoever amongst you accepts me as his Prophet will be my caliph and the successor after me there's a point here that from a young age Ali was already instructed with that message to be a successor because Ali at the age

Of 13 raised his hands and he said o prophet of God I will listen to your message and I am the first to accept your words it looks like one day your son's gonna have to lead you he tried to mock him and that's why our brothers have an interesting narration in their books in the books of our brothers what does it say it says in their books it says and he said to him Ali are you sure you

Want to accept this message are you ready for it Ali replied at that young age full of maturity by saying Oh My Father Allah did not ask me when he created me therefore I don't need to ask anyone when I am submitting back to Allah did you understand the message of the Prophet not only are the maturity but the prophet mentioned from that day whoever accepts this is my successor and

The caliph after me in other words those who would go to khadir later on to prove that Ali was the successor as the caliph of the country Ali was a young age already there was the sign of Ali and that's why at that young age the prophet would constantly give him duties in order to allow him to mature into the development within the religion notice Ali at the age of 24. when the whole of Mecca has decided to combat the message of the prophets the prophets at that age

Ali was 23 24 years of age the prophet comes to Ali decided that they want to kill me but not one of them no a number of them are going to come together and kill me so would you do a task for me Alisa terminal prophet of God what is the task he said to him the task is that I want you to sleep on my bed are you ready to sacrifice your soul for the message of the religion of Islam replies the replies are reply

Reply he looked at him and he said Yara rasool Allah will you be safe applied to him yes I will he said that the my soul is dedicated to your soul and my spirit is dedicated to your spirit and then he went back into his room into prostration and three times said oh thanks is to Allah all thanks to Allah all thanks because he said this is a night which God has honored me where he has allowed me to sacrifice my soul

For the religion of Islam that night when they came they tried to attack they saw Ali sleeping in the bed of his Prophet after that the prophetam Ali the next day I want you to put my task he said what is it he said there are a number of my enemies who have deposited their trusts with me I find no one better in this religion but you to return the trust back to them that's why I remember hambala the son of Abu sufyan heard that Ali had remained behind and

Was giving everyone their trust backyard came to um I'll give you my mother hens necklace if you walk up and say to him that we deposited a hundred mythical of gold with Muhammad said but we didn't he said Ali is not going to know he's only 23 years of age all Muhammad told them is anyone who demands something from you give it back to him and if you do this I'll give you my

Mother hens necklace Omar said very well Omar came towards Ali the day after Ali slept in the bed of rasulullah he said to him Ali you owe us something from Muhammad he said what is it he said you owe us a hundred mythical of gold Ali looked at his list what's your name said um and who else he said yes he said so you want 100 mythical of gold for me he said yes you're the one Muhammad has chosen that you've got to return the deposits he

Said very well do you have any Witnesses said yes Masha Allah the best list of witnesses you can have Ali left him and he said I'll go and ask each one of them let them give me the time of when exactly it was which they are deposited no I don't remember anything he said yes I saw it it was in the morning you see hundred minutes of gold he said

Yes yes of course he said when was it he said the fourth person one was that he was isn't it it's clear it was that Sunrise all four of them gave different answers and you said very clearly you are lying towards me but the point was that Ali was given that responsibility rasulullah had already left and he had gone towards Medina when he had left Ali had a responsibility number three after sleeping in the bed after returning the

Trusts he had to take the fat from us to Medina with him who did he take he took Fatma the Lady of Light the daughter of the prophet he took his mother foreign and I tell you something many people do not acknowledge how and safe the journey was many people think rasulullah and Abu Bakr had an unsafe Journey they do not realize that when they couldn't catch up with rasulallah they put their eyes on Ali and it was that Journey when they

Realized that they had a warrior on their hands who none of them will ever face in war because on his way to Medina when you know when he reached Madina he met rasulallah before Medina at Masjid those of you been to Hajj will know about Masjid all of you have to visit that period rasulullah was that he was going to go to Medina why don't you live for Medina he said

How can I live without the son of Abu balim alongside me I'm going to wait there until Ali reaches me do you know when reached his whole body was full of blood they had ambushed him and he himself stood up for the fatimasu you think would marry any man defend her so violently even before he had married her his body was full of blood and it was during that Journey that he made it clear I do not mind me

Alone fighting all of you because I know I will come out Victorious and that's why as soon as he reached Medina rasulullah did two things for him to honor his position the first thing rasulullah did he made the Brotherhood between the ansar and the muhajarin were the migrants who left Mecca to go to Medina Medina rasulullah didn't want any tension between the two of them so he

Brought the two of them together and he gave each of them and Ansari partner it was known as the power of for example Abu Bakr he gave Omar he gave Malik Usman he gave an awesome and Savage the people asked rasulullah who is your partner who is your brother he said for me only he said Ali is to me like Aaron was to Moses except that there is no Prophet after me then number two there were many

Of the companions whose houses were in Mecca and when Madina all their doors would open to the mosque Allah ordered that every one of those doors is to be closed except the door of Ali and Fatima in other words there was a distinction given to ADI and you find the son of Abu Talib from a young age in his first battle for the religion of Islam at the age of 24 in the Battle of badan then the Battle of Ahad then the Battle of khanda then the Battle of showed the

Distinction like none others on the battlefield I tell you in Islamic history they tried to give you many names for great warriors there is not a single warrior in Islamic history who came near the Dust function at better half of the opposition were destroyed rasulallah was alone on the mountain it was that was when the famous Cry came there is no youth but Ali and no soul

He displayed a spiritual sight to him which made him the complete human being what do I mean I mean a warrior is normally Reckless aren't they Warriors are Reckless and not only are they Reckless they tend to be arrogant as well isn't it these combinations are normally the combinations of a warrior and The Reckless or arrogant hardly find any ethics in Warriors it's very rare to find any spirituality and

Warriors you know when he finished he did two things after those battles which showed Rumi's famous lines when Rumi said in bravery you are the lion of your Lord but in generosity who knows who you are Rumi says about ali in bravery you are the lion of your Lord but in generosity who knows who you are now which kept on telling them who's gonna come out and fight me what's wrong with you people Muhammad promises you

Heaven if I kill you you go to heaven if you kill me you will go to heaven why don't you fight Ali came out to fight him when he introduced himself he said what's your name he said I am Ali son of Abu Talib he said to I will not kill you your dad was a good friend of mine you can go a man replied but I will kill you because you're an enemy of Allah I would know it knew that he'd win I'm gonna believe it was known for wrestling

With the Lions Midway through the war the people noticed the dust had gathered between the true in combat causes then he comes back in and Strikes and emerges and says God is great the people are confused when the people were confused they asked Ali upon his return what was that moment that you paused there is a moment which is a lesson for all of us

If man angers you remain patient only gets angry when you when when last message is anchored like they're such a why did you walk away he said as I was about to strike he spattered me if I struck him then I would have struck him for my own ego walked away I returned back into the battle and I struck him because he angered the message of God further than this in the opposition Army amrabh noid's sister was sitting

She was having a meal she thought her brother would come back Victorious someone came back to her and said to her that we have some sad news for you she said what is it she replied by saying they replied to her by saying your brother has been killed she said my brother has been killed my brother who kills the Lions which lion killed my brother they said to a young man known as she said do you mind if I go and see my

Brother's body and I know she went towards the brother's body she was crying and crying and crying she came near her brother's body the narrations what do they State the narration states she sat by the brother's body she then suddenly got up and she smiled and she called out to everyone I am honored she said my brother before he begins the war

Asks the person he's fighting I beg of you if you're a sincere human if you do kill me don't take my shield because it belongs to my great grandfathers let it at least stay with my family she said I look at my brother's body and I see his shield is still on his body and it makes me understand that the son of Abu Bali fights for no one but his Lord because if the son of Abu Talib was fighting for his ego then he would have been like the rest of Muhammad's Army

Who would have stolen my brother's Shield but the son of Abu Alam is different to the rest of them he lifts the gate which none can lift I'm not concerned with what he lifted what I'm concerned is what allows you to be so powerful he begins to cry they come to him they say oh why'd you cry you've just lifted a gate others

Can't lift he replies by saying I can't bear to see the Jewish Soldiers with a rope around their hands loosen the Rope are they not human beings she should see that he would only eat dry bread not soft bread because he would say how can I eat soft bread when there are poor in the Muslim world he tries to break the bread but the bread doesn't break

You lifted a gate which thoughts he couldn't lift and you can't break a piece of bread he said the gate I lifted for Allah the bread I'm trying to break is for Ali then he said I lifted the Gate of not with my physical strength but with the strength of my rope if I couldn't understand my soul then I can understand my Lord and the moment I understand my Lord everything is easy before me and even

After that battle that's her name were it not for Ali staying behind this religion would have been destroyed the greatest performance when I ask all of you to read upon it was a tornado imams says I am the son of the one who fought at better and her name because Aliyah tornain was left alone against the opposition and finished them and that's why you find that died just before the prophet died the prophet was 63 Ali was 33 the prophet

Had told the people this is my successor look after him be loyal to him don't deceive him don't be cunning towards him don't attack him he is not just my son-in-law he's appointed by Allah to look after my message the people ended up taking away the leadership of they took his leadership they attacked his wife and they killed her and he was left to look after four orphans in a house allow his ego to get to him because

Sometimes with ourselves and Muslim communities if someone takes our leadership we want to destroy the whole community said the religion of Islam is greater than me causing disunity pain someone when I see Injustice I'll speak out against it any form of Injustice that exists because some people say rasulullah died was 33 and he became caliph the fourth caliph at the age of

58. some people say in those 25 years did he do anything for Islam or did he just go and earn a living and give food to the children of Fatima on the country in those years even though he wasn't the Khalifa chosen at sakifa he was still the Khalifa for Amar and Salman and abuzar and Muhammad and so on therefore if he saw any Injustice he would speak out he wouldn't just remain silent he taught us an ethical lesson Muslims when you see a woman of any type

Be it big be it small never remain silent against Injustice that's why for example one day a lady came to America the second Khalifa she came to him she said I have committed adultery Omar said were there Witnesses she said yes there were Witnesses and I'm willing to be punished oh God said very well then punish her apply once would you mind if makes the decision it's all why she said because I have a

Trust that's the most just human living on this Earth so who else can see justice but Muhammad so he said Ali come and judge her when Ali came he said what is it she said I committed adultery Ali said what was the circumstances she said I have no food for my children to ask one of the rich men of the area he said to me if you want food you have to commit adultery with me to my man I beg you fear God

Said very well you are free to leave she said to him what you mean he said chapter 5 verse number three she said what do you mean Omar then looked at him and said what do you mean he said in chapter 5 verse number three says those who are compelled to sin while they are in a state of hunger Allah forgives their sin this lady was compelled to sin but she was in a state of hunger Allah forgives those who are in a state of hunger

Because it's the shame on the stage not the shame on the people the state shouldn't allow a lady to be in such a situation that's when Ahmad would say were it not for Ali Omar would be perished because here Ali would come out very clearly if there is Injustice even Usman the third Khalifa when he appointed his family from benue and he did not remain silent he would speak out and even Ali in those 25 years when he was not Khalifa he would come forward

And say to the people of people if you have any areas of knowledge ask me before you lose me I know the secrets of the heavens as well as the secrets of the earth that's why the non-muslims would come to Medina they'd ask where is the people would say why they say because we hear that he is the successor to the prophet we want to ask him questions which now you can answer and if he can answer them then we follow him one Jewish man came he said to him you

Claim to be the successor of Muhammad said yes he said I'm going to ask you a mathematical question which no human can answer and it's written the religious books go ahead he said which number if you divide it by any number between 1 and 10 remains a whole number 2520. which I'm sorry is that 2520 the number of days in the year

The person looked at him and he said okay in the Arabian calendar there's 360 days in the year and there's seven days in a week he said so multiply 360 by 7 what'd you get is that two five two all he said divide two five two all by one what'd you get it's a two five two oh buy two 2060 by 3 840 by 4 630 by 5 504 by 6 would you get 420 by seven 360 by eight three hundred and Fifteen by nine two hundred and eighty

By 10 252 is that truly this is two five two o divided by any number between 1 and 10 is the only number in the world that comes out whole and you found that people would come and ask for knowledge until he became Khalifa and you know what the tragedy in this religion is we didn't choose like we could have all right four years Khalifa three civil wars fought against him and I tell you in each of those Civil Wars each one of

Them the dignity that he displayed as a message for each Muslim in the world today that even when another Muslim acts rudely towards you if you're a follower act tolerant back towards them I know there are Muslims in the world today who may look at the imamis and be disrespectful towards us who may call us the people of innovation who may call us the people of shirk don't reply back by Falling to their level maintain your dignity like your Imam

Maintain his dignity a German he sees the lady is leading him as the wife of rasulullah others around saying show this was never when he came towards he says Malik do you see her she's sitting on the camel Malik said yes he said I want you to go and cut the feet of the camel then he told another companion when she falls I want you to hold her body feet of the camel as soon as she fell the other companion held her body she

Turned around and she said how dare you touch the body of the wife of rasulullah when you are not maharam to me to which the reply was I am Muhammad the son of Abu Bakr your brother holding you the only man in Ali's Army whose maharam to her Lee could have lowered his dignity and hers by sending anyone but no the son of Abu Talib is above this the son of Abu Talib is on a level above all of this low dignity and then he sent her back

With respect he said this is the wife of rasulullah she used to be respected on her way back towards Medina there should be no one who shows disrespect towards her and she turns around him and she said you're the killer of the loved ones he replied back to if I'm the killer of the loved ones then people like Marwan and Abdullah I could have killed them right now but I don't want this unity in the Muslim um first they fight

When they fight him takes control of the water Imam looks at his soldiers he says let us drink water where thirsty says I'll never give them any water Imam tells the soldiers going without the possessions of Ali the reply now at this moment is what the soldiers are thirsty they come to the soldiers of Ali and they say please give us water Imam looks at just soldiers he says do you think we should give them water or

No the soldiers say no don't give them they don't deserve they didn't give us Imam said no he said I can't bear to see a horse thirsty let alone a human being when his own soldiers from his army come to fight him come and fight him he's in one-on-one combat with one of them this a God has sword the double pointed swords has an ability to capture your sword so he captures the sword now he's got

Two swords that soldier looks at him and he says what are you going to do you're going to finish me Ali says what is it that you want the soldier says never rejects when a person asks him for something so he says ask me he said I want the swords Ali said take them the person looked at him and he said I want to join your path he said no say I want to join the path of Allah's Justice

Don't look at me every drop of my existence is for Allah and that's why because after number one is walking he sees the lady he comes near and sees her boiling some water and stirring it he says to our lady what's wrong I see you stirring some water she says may God curse the son of Abu Talib [Music] back alive and they come back dead may God curse him if I were to meet him one day I'll tell him how much I hate him

He's such a old lady and how are you now she said look at me I have orphaned children no one to help you know what he did every morning he'd go and carry the weeds and he'd come and bake the bread would you reply like that to someone who curses you honestly and we call ourselves followers of Ali he would come until one day her daughter had returned when her daughter had returned the daughter had come in she

Was mesmerized she turned around and she looked at her mother she said Mom did you see who walked in did you see who was here the mother says I don't know a very generous and humble man but I don't know his name she looked at she said that's Ali he said yes she's not been cursing him every morning in his face she ran back to him she said forgive me I hide true character

He's a troll lady forgive me if I ever hurt you in the face of Allah today when we have an issue with someone they curse us we keep that hatred with us forever whereas Ali would teach us no don't keep that and that's why while Khalifa nobody but nobody loved and respected like non-muslims his Muslims were killing him were fighting him the Christians and the Jews loved him and mourned him imagine

That when Ali has a famous line in his letter to Malika which Kofi Annan and the United Nations said is the greatest letter of government ever written by a human being Malik know that people are of two types they are either your brothers in faith or your equals in humanity and he says and this line should be cemented on the walls of our mosques no o Muslims our enemy is not the Christians or the Jews our enemies our

Own ignorance and says to him I wonder how much polytheism is being done by the people of the church Iman says I wonder how much monotheism is being worshiped one looked at the cup half empty Ali would look at the cup half full when he'd walk in the street if there was a Christian begging Ali would say why is this man begging when he was young we'd look after him because he was working for us now he's old no one looks

After him I will not move from my position until one of you promises to sponsor this Christian and that Jewish man who cried for Ali when he heard he died they asked him why he said I was walking towards kufa with a stranger and I was walking towards my home with this man going towards kufa this man was a stranger we started talking I told him I'm Jewish he said he is Muslim we kept on talking

And talking today Muslims as soon as they see someone Jewish they generalize that all the Jewish people are wrong all the Jewish people are bad whereas I tell you sometimes you may find a Jewish person that's got more humility than some of our own people he says I was talking with him I said I'm Jewish he's Muslim we're talking and talking and talking and I remembered in the beginning of the conversation he said I'm going to kufa

But now we have gone past school for going towards my house that old man you said you're going to school for why are you still walking with me with me Islam we have been taught that the rights of the person who travels with us is that we do not leave them until they give us permission today I have learned about your religion through your morals the Malaysia states that that Jewish man as Ali left his

Jewish friend came up to me said how did you form a relationship with him I said what do you mean he said you know who that was he said no just one of the Muslims who lives as part of the empire he said that's the head of the Empire he said he said yes can you from the whole Islamic State he said yes he said why did he come near the Jewish Airways he said would you believe he

Said to me the rights and Islam of a traveler is that you have to wait for their permission before they let you go morals would continue until the little bit and that's why after Eben will jump struck him after Eben will jump struck him tell me which human being says give water to my killer he is thirsty Rich human says feed my killer what you're gonna feed me

Human says give shelter to my killer in the way you've given shelter to me the human being is an example for each and every one of us in our life and that's why his legacy can be seen where Malik died for Ali her job died foreign Gandhi would say I would never enter cabinet meeting in my government without a new Minister being given Ali's letter to Malika

Foreign Ralph Emerson the famous American philosopher would say no human can understand the essence of humanity like he says look at the mixture on one human being in one minute he is a warrior the the next minute he is a man of knowledge the next minute is a man of philosophy have you seen a human being surrounded he says look at his words which human says oh mankind you came from a drop of semen and you leave us a piece of dust

You don't know when you came and you don't know when you're going so why'd you walk around like you know everything he says which human would say mankind know yourself then you'll know your lord he says which human would look at the people can say the peacock is the clearest sign of an arrogant creation which is insecure because a peacock makes you look at its feathers because it's insecure about its skinny legs which human being is understand the

Essence of worship that he says God I do not worship you because of my fear of hell because that's the worship of a slave and I don't worship you because of my love of Heaven because that's the worship of a businessman I worship you because you are worthy of worship that's the worship of free man look at us like Kumail like from the tongue of and that's why a fitting line is the line of the Sikh poets kinar Singh who says you belong to every Faith every age and

All people will never let anyone take your honor and we'll never let anyone claim you as your own because belongs to every human being we pray to Allah and to allow us to be amongst his companions and those who follow his message allow us to receive his intercession in this world and the Hereafter inshallah tomorrow we will continue with the biography of Imam Al Hussain for as you know Imam al-hassan

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Foreign was born in the year 615. and died in the year 11 after Hijra within the religion of Islam as the greatest woman in the history of the religion from whose life many extraordinary lessons may be learned and many examples may be derived and a lady who was revered for her sacrifice for her humility for her bravery as well

As for her devotion towards the message of the religion of Islam there is no lady in the history of the religion of Islam who has been seen as a role model in the life of billions of people in the world today like the Lady of Light to the extent that the prophets peace be upon him himself would say that there are four women who are seen as the mistresses of paradise Asia the wife of her own

Maryam the mother of Jesus Khadijah the wife of the prophet and father foreign [Applause] unfortunately however her biography has not been given the attention that it should be and therefore tonight we seek to examine her biography in depth in order that we are able to learn as many lessons from the biography as is

Possible so he said father's father is of course the holy prophet her mother is the renowned Lady by the name of Khadijah benzuela share their ancestry in the fifth descendant because as we know Khadijah is the daughter of hueyland the son of Assad the son of Abdullah the son of Jose and the prophet is Muhammad son of Abdullah son of Abdullah

Son of Hashem son of Abid man of son of kosai therefore you find on the fifth of the generations there is a link between the two of them her family was one of the most surveyed families in the Islamic State and the idea that each member of her family held a lofty position when you look at fatuma's grandfather you find that whoailage alongside Abdul were the chief patrons of Quran Forest society when it came to the protection

Of the Kaaba if ever you wanted to know who were the two main people in charge of the Kaaba Khalid of course but in Arabia if your name is Khalid the nickname would be whoiland if your name was jabber the nickname would be joaiba for what you found was that that is LED his army when the Quran says when they came the true people who were in charge of the Kaaba Wahoo you find that another of her famous

Personalities from her mother's line was her uncle who said mother's brother or Sage had a prominent position in Arabian society they used to call him the just man of the Arabs why because if you came to Arabian society and the days before the prophet announces prophethood if you came with a set of goods and you wanted to sell them in Arabia you did not know whether you were going to get your money or not you see on many

Occasions we dissect father from her dad's side not from her mums you find that this was said the Arabs would reveal as the man of Justice why because alongside the holy prophets they began helpful for all the League of Justice the League of Justice was originated because the man from Venus Abid came towards Arabia wanted to sell his Goods when he wanted to sell his Goods he realized that these people have taken my goods but are not giving me my money

Back Generations what do they mention to us the narrations mentioned that this man complained on the mountain he said o people of Mecca I have come as a guest to you you've taken my goods without honoring my income this is unjust and this is oppressive venerations say there were two men who stood up for this man one of them was the prophet the other was who said khadijah's brother who said join the group and they called it the

League of Justice in other words in English is translated as ration of the consideration when a number of the leaders of tribes came together they formed this League of Justice and they said that this League of Justice will protect the rights of anyone who comes with a business transaction in Arabia further than this according to narrations was of the monotheists

For people who were still following the message of Abraham that waraka was one of them he was the cousin of Khadijah and the narrations tell us that he used to be one of the first men who was outspoken against the burial of the female you know in Arabian society the female was buried alive when one of them is given the news of a female what happens to him his face darkens with anger and he's in a stage

Of grief the Arabs used to come forward and say that the female it's better that we bury her alive if we have a female baby we should marry her alive why the first reason is economically she's not gonna be of any use to us she's not gonna stand in the markets with us she's not going to hold our markets or Market stalls so the first reason was economic get the baby bury her alive the second reason was

What second reason was if I have a wall with another Arab this girl's not going to help me what's she going to do she's going to raise the sword they said woman will never be able to fight it's better way better than my life from a young age number three this daughter of mine may embarrass me that she may run off with the son of a tribe remember I don't like so it's better that I bury her life you find

Whatever's cousin would stand up in front of the Arabs and he would say o people of Arabia if it is money that you look for I don't mind paying you but please stop burying these females alive this is unjust and this is barbaric in other words from her mother's side her uncle her grandfather her mother's cousin all of them had a prominent role in Arabian society and the main aspect was that all of them were monotheists who believed in

The Oneness of God and that's why Khadijah suffered a setback very early on in her life because Khadijah the narration say to us is named after her grandmother khadija's and her father died the inheritor of the family business was Khadijah Khadija and her sister hila and her true brothers are warm and who said Khadijah many people today attack the religion of Islam saying women do not

Have a role in business and that woman cannot go out to earn their income whereas we find that from the beginning Khadijah looked after her family business when her father died and when her mother Fatima died the narration said that Khadijah looked after her business she would look after the Caravans in those days the Caravans used to go through places for business Mecca wasn't conducive for business

Mecca you served three fairs in the air but the real business was taking place two places elsewhere where the first business Trade Center people would go in the summer to Syria and in the winter they would go to Yemen in Syria there would be many products they could buy in Yemen they would go for the coffee that's why until today the people of Yemen are revered for their coffee you find the Quran reveals this and the Quran mentions

To Yemen in the winter they'd go to Yemen and the faith in the summer they go to Syria these would be the true places they'd go Khadijah would send Caravans to these places Khadijah had a servant by the name of May Sarah she said to May Sarah May Sarah I want you to employ someone who can look after my Caravans Etc who exactly are you looking for what type of person she said I'm looking for somebody who

Knows how to travel in the desert in the night and somebody who can be wary of the highway thieves on the way somebody who has the ability to understand the first age today so we would call medicine in those days he said to her very well I'm going to go on this journey and if I see anyone with these attributes I'll tell you with him to Syria you found how Allah brings Khadijah and

Rasulallah's parents together they said I was on a journey generation States what that he found out about rasulallah's reputation as someone was a fantastic memory who can glide through the deserts who is not scared of the highway thieves Nick Sara came back he said to a Khadijah I have found a man and they give him a title and al-ameen the truthful and the trustworthy she said to him what's his name he said Muhammad sallallahu alaihi wasallam

Allah she said very well if he has the trustworthiness and the truthfulness then why not employ him for our business at this moment the narration state that Masala went to Abu Talib he said will you allow your nephew to join our company said by all means Khadijah is the daughter of Walid was a friend of my father it's an order for us to have our nephew

Join your company from the beginning said to me I'll double his commission if he comes back with success no stinginess do you agree from the outset the idea was that I am a lady of generosity when they call me I am the princess of quraish they used to call her amiraish because not because she had a great business the generosity that she used to give her workers sometimes us when we have workers we can

Be the stingiest people on this Earth isn't that true as in we will scrub below you know how you have the lowest wage Wallah will try every loophole to go even below below minimum wage how can I rinse as much as I can for my worker the country says this is minimum wage I'll give him less you find that this is not Islamic on the contrary how well he does and give me a report about his behavior May Sarah went with rasulallah they went they traded they

Came back with double the profits he said you know I've seen something I have never seen in my life she said John what is it he said it's not the 100 profits that we made it's not that he says I've never seen a human being like this man she stepson what do you mean he said that his memory is unbelievable when he trades with people he trades with humility but there is something that he does I

Have never seen in another human being living in this whole area she said what is it at this moment he said when he finishes a transaction he leaves the markets and goes to sit by himself and he begins to whisper something as if he is meditating between himself and a force on this Earth which nobody can know that I see Muhammad isn't sucked in by the business rather the business is a

Servant of Muhammad you see sometimes in our businesses we can be sucked in by the business our Salah starts getting late goes by the way you find the find all the Islamic principles start leaving us Muhammad he leave he sits and he speaks to the Lord by himself as if what he earns he has to keep

Saying alhamdulillah for what he's earned and tell Muhammad now that he's done this for me in Syria I'll triple his commission if he does well in Yemen but he went to Yemen success was achieved in Yemen and he returned Khadijah was telling her friend nafisa I have never seen someone like this man the success he has brought me the humility as the trustworthiness

For how long foreign are you not going to get married what's have you heard from the quraish and you keep rejecting and rejecting and rejecting for how many years isn't there going to be a stage now that you're in your late 20s isn't that gonna be a stage now where you're going to come towards the marriage looked at her and said can I suggest someone she said go ahead she said

Muhammad she said what you mean she said if he's got the qualities that he's truthful and he's trustworthy then what are you waiting for go ahead had you just said okay very well nephilisa you take the proposal and what's interesting from this is that that issue of matchmaking was from the time of rasulallah in our communities today sometimes when people hear about matchmaking they say

What's this matchmaking who is this person to bring people together do not say what's matchmaking together went to she went to rasulallah she said all prophets of God or at the time she would say Muhammad I have someone for you for marriage would you be interested he said who she said for me look how great Khadijah is imagine if rasulullah says that about someone then how pure must that human being be

So he said look how great Khadijah is would she accept someone like me nafisa said I know she will nepheus said so then go and speak to your uncle as soon as a smile on his face like he's never had before came towards the prophet he said very well I am going to take the proposal to khadijah's house and to honor this marriage I'm going to give the cloak of abdulillah and the staff of Abdullah

And Muhammad I want you to wear a black turban and that black turban is signified today by the grandsons of rasulallah and you find that he told him I want you to wear in a guy drink come let us go and propose for Khadijah you would think Khadijah because she is wealthy would ask for a high Dowry isn't it but someone who knows that contentment in life is better than a high Dowry will not ask for a high dowry

Rasulullah would say the worst of woman is the one who asks for a high Dowry the worst of woman and the Muslim communities today do not be surprised you can hear some stories I'm telling you they'll make you a bit and here and everything else go great you'll find that with rasulallah the Dowry was 400 gold coins the marriage was conducted and of course they broke all the stereotypes in their marriage in Arabia a woman had to be equal with a

Man and three and greater than him and one and a man had to be greater than the woman in truth a woman had to be well had to be what equal in the man with three as wealthy in terms of equality in terms of her age equal in terms of her descent equal and greater than him in one in terms of her looks and the man had to be greater than the

Woman and the fact that he had to be watched wealthier than her and taller than her so what you find with Khadija Khadijah broke the stereotype she was wealthier than rasulullah and a couple of years older than rasulullah and you found that therefore what happened that they broke the stereotype and Abu Talib came and said in the name of Allah the most beneficial the most merciful we are the children of Abraham from the line of

Ishaq and from the line of Ismael and it's my honor to bring Muhammad sometimes people say that this man died as a disbeliever only Allah knows what else you need to say in any car for people to know that you are a Believer anyway so what you found here is that they got married and you'd think that when they got married their early years would be easy why because you would think that this is Khadijah that's rasulallah Allah loves the two of them

Their early years are going to be the easiest they had the most difficult early years us and there Allah was showing us that sometimes even Muhammad's early years and his marriage are difficult not just you in your children then the creation I loved more than any other creation couldn't have children who stayed alive in his early years

He dies he has the son Abdullah he dies and could you imagine in those early years when he walks in the streets especially after he had announced his prophethood and he had been married for a while people would come and say to him means the one with no line thank you imagine rasulullah announces his prophet and he's walking the streets would come and walk in the streets and

He'd look at her and say abdar where's your children do not in your marriages in the early days when there are no children imagine that Allah was being punished by Allah no in life sometimes we're tested with our wealth or with our health or with our education or with our children that's an equation in life there is no one on this Earth who will not be tested in one of these four areas

Therefore has to wait he hears these people saying until Allah reverse the verse when Allah and you find that within the Traditions when fatama was born rasulullah would always come and smell her and he would say that when I come to smell Fatima I remember the smell of Jannah there is the smell of paradise that comes from which is an indication that rasulullah would have gone on a Ascension and he

Would have smelled that smell and therefore whenever he'd see father he would smell and remember Jannah you'd find you know when Khadijah gave birth to Fatima do you think there were many women who'd come and says congratulate her today you may have a baby shower and many women around you many women who'd come and say congratulations none of the woman came next to her they said so you marry Muhammad the Imposter the magician the Sorcerer And you expect

Us to help you when you give birth do you know her house was empty but Allah plans you plan and Allah has the greatest the narration state that when Allah with nobody to look after her and normally as a lady you want your sisters you want your mother you want family but when nobody was around Khadijah Allah that's Allah sent Maryam the mother of Jesus

And if the wife of Adam and us the other wife of our own and consume the sister of Musa to help Khadijah give birth to Fatima you find when she gave birth to Father the narration say to us that she gave birth five years into the prophethood of rasulallah in the year 615 and in that year 615 what generation States they state that when she was born was born in the most turbulent time for rasulullah

Never never did rasulullah says as much turbulence as in those years imagine the young Fatima after the age of only two three you find they've placed economic sanctions on rasulallah foreign mother his mother all the told them she had guessed she would spend on at least providing food for the people who were

There there were economic sanctions from the whole of Arabia whatever she gathered she'd provide food Khadijah would not sleep was asleep Khadijah would stay awake to protect rasulallah eat from the plant so that rasulullah so whatever is healthy for him Khadijah would come and protect everybody else who was in the sheb father only a couple years of age has to see a world where all sanctions are placed on her that's

Number one in that because of that after that Khadijah picked up a fever and because of this fever she passed away in other words the narration say to us after a few years she became an orphan all she had in her life was her father on top of that she sees her father doing sujood near the Kaaba one day she was sitting there she was about five six years of age rasulullah is frustrating near the Kaaba all of a sudden Abu jahl

Comes with the feces of a camel and pours it on the head of rasulallah and you know what Fatima would do she'd say to him daddy do not worry I'll clean your face Daddy I will clean your head she'd bring a cloth and wipe everything and she herself would go and wash her hand and that's why rasulullah whenever she'd walk into the room he'd stand up for her sheet and he'd say she is the mother of her father

This lady is a mother for me look at what she does in her life further than that when her dad would leave the house we know the verses in the Quran um would get firewood burn it and throw it on rasulullah when he's walking in the road and do you know they even throw Thorns at him and you know who would come and remove the thorns she'd come with her hands and her hands would have blood because of the Thorns

She had to pick up and if the fire had burnt her father's cloak she would come and she'd remove the fire that loyalty to rasulullah was never equaled by any lady after her and no lady will ever come to equal that and that's why when they eventually wanted to sacrifice and kill rasulullah I am about to leave Mecca to go to Medina there is a young man who will sleep in my bed tonight that man who sleeps in my bed tonight he

Will bring you to Medina tomorrow she said who o my father he said to her Agni the son of Abu Talib she said to him okay very well has he accepted to sacrifice his life for you he said to our father he said yeah rasulullah it's the greatest honor for me to sacrifice my life for you tonight tomorrow of Ali and father mother daughter of your uncle Hamza three famous fatimas in Mecca all you

Three will come with after he has returned the trusts to the people oh meet me just before I enter Medina I'll be waiting foreign take us to Medina she says on our way to Medina the people were chasing us and all of a sudden all of them were standing was standing in front of us woman and

They said to him Ali give us the woman now you think her father has escaped if we allow her father to escape we'll never allow her to escape he said to them and the look was that look which he only gave again once and that was when father died yeah and you know what that look was when Fatima died that was the look when he said to the person who said to him take fat mama we will take every single body out of Medina until we take Fatima's

Body out as well and he looked at him and look where the person said when looks at you like that you do not bother fighting him looked at them and he said do not bother they bothered fighting Him Father must say is he defended all of us we reached the companions why are you waiting Medina awaits you he said you think I will leave the son of Abu Taliban enter Medina I am waiting for Ali by the time his body was full of

Blood they had cut him in different parts of his body but he reached Masjid reached and this hand in Medina when rasulullah together who is your brother he said Ali is to me like Aaron is to Moses Ali is my brother Fatima having seen all of this it was only normal that she was going to marry Ali how after the battle of badam there were

Many people who were proposed into Fatima tazara many proposed rasulullah said no that's what Allah said no Abdullah came to propose he got a rejection what are you waiting for this lady is waiting for you there is nobody else with all his shyness with his humility he that do I have enough to come and propose for father foreign normally she would say no to everybody

As a sign of rejection but with Imam Ali she remained silent which was a sign of approval rasulullah at that moment said to Imam Ali what is it that you have to offer as Mahar as this is where Fatma got a lesson from her mother Khadijah because when Imam Ali came Imam Ali did not have this huge house and fast cars and so on no I have a shield and I have a horse

Sword nothing else from the beginning did not want to say I have this and I have this and I have this and I have this at the end all of these are taken from you what you say is what you have ya rasulullah that's all I have I have nothing more if it's not enough then I'm sorry I cannot look after Fatima rasulullah of course Allah as for your horse keep it so you can use it to irrigate the land as a job for you to have an income

Or it will defend the religion of Islam and that's for your Shield it was called he had got it from the Battle of Bader's booty he said ask for your Shield sell it he sold it he got 480 dinar from that you had the mahara but did rasulullah did Ali get married to her straight away it's been a month now since you've been accepted what's going on you know how your big brother talks to you about marriage what's going on why

Haven't you finished this Imam Ali said my big brother I'm shy to go to rasulallah and say to him when's the wedding I know he's accepted me but I don't want to say to him when's the wedding I don't want to play some birds rasulallah said leave this to me he went he saw him amen amen go and tell them Allah why is he shy of me I will arrange for the wedding plans he came to Imam Ali he said Ali what's going on you want to get

Married is that german yes he says so why haven't you told me I've accepted you he said yeah I didn't want to put a burden on you he said it's not a burden tell me talk to me where do you want to do it his house you see if you don't have enough at a young age you don't need to look for the Glorious lights that young if you don't have enough then go for something

You know we've exhausted but let's use this house let's ask they said to him and how to say can we use your house because we've used your other houses my house doesn't belong to me it belongs to you and Allah everything I earn in this world is a trust from Allah and you are his Prophet use my house for marriage so they use that house everybody came in a very simple ceremony the night before father

Of course doesn't have a beautiful dress was living on the means of her father narration state that her father got her daughter like old ladies they would want a mutable dress on their wedding day she's looking at that dress she's thinking about it and I tell you today sometimes we can have Tantrums about these dresses Wallah oh you can have headache after headache why is the white not brown why is the gold

Not silver why is this not that sometimes wonder we fall on Fatima oh are we following someone else sometimes I forget myself as well so she's got this beautiful dress and she's looking at it and someone looks at the door comes out all family of rasool Allah I am someone who is poor and has nothing and I come to the House of Mercy I beg of you to give me something when she sees this person she thinks to

Herself I'll give the old patched dress that I have I have an old dress I'll give it but then she remembers the verse Bismillah you will never achieve righteousness until you're willing to give away that which you love the most she loves the new dress and then she came and she said to the person here is my dress I only got it now go and sell it and insha Allah it brings you a good

Income tell me how many of us live in this world but allow the world to live in US Allah if there is a single mark on that wedding dress you may have a tantrum where someone's about to hit you Fatima says take my dress and when they come and ask a Fatima why she said because the Quran says you can never achieve righteousness until you're willing what you give away you're willing to give away that's what you

Love the most I love this dress but I want Allah to see me as someone righteous and she came that wedding day to Ali Wallah she was wearing a dress patched up dress they got a patch up dress the narration said that rasulullah came hurrying to us that Fatima get changed she said to him why he said has just come to me with a dress which Allah has honored from the Jannah when you give towards Allah you

Think Allah will not give back towards you find therefore what happened that they got married and even when they brought about their house you see today unless the apartment you have to have LCD 46 inch and the leather sofa you know those ones which look nice but they break your back at the end you know they call them modern contemporary Allah all it does is break my back at the end honestly just bring me something old nice Christian

And I can sleep on it anyway today everything's got to be looked after catered you have to have the best of this from day one but anyway the demands are high and may Allah through the lesson of Fatima remind us generation States and a jar and a mattress and nothing more a couple of gifts here and there this couple who are arguably the greatest couple in

Islamic history that's how they began their marital life nothing more nothing less and indeed from the beginning normally today the honeymoon you sit down and you're looking on the internet package deal package deal let me find this let me find that let me find a hotel but this is not not Allah you look at some of us the things we worry about these days honestly and you find Frank you know what her honeymoon was carrying water for the soldiers at the Battle of

Odd is the reality of life sometimes brothers and sisters face the realities she came with 13 other women carrying water where are the soldiers of my father and they'd say to her you are far mama you don't need [Applause] I am like all the rest of you now when Islam is under threat I roll my sleeves and I pick up water like the rest

And you know how many wounds she treated on that day three wounds on the body of Ali to him less than a year and she's patching up the wounds on his body you see the Unison that exists there and that's why after this you found that Allah blessed them with the most beautiful of children he blessed them with Imam al-hasa with Imam and Hussain would say the zainab and eventually with Uncle form Uncle phone being one and a

Half years of age when her mother died and this family not only a sacrifice they would give their sacrifices were in many ways a sacrifice in this world go no further than the house when you look for altruism in this world look no further than the house you find the number of stories from the house when it came to altruism when it came towards sacrifice and when it came

Towards never using her tongue to put down her husband and you know this tongue its weight is so light its power is so devastating when you are newly married the tongue can be very sharp it can damage the heart of your partner be you a male to a female or a female to a male don't use the tongue sharply that tongue can be devastating as many times and you could say I love you only once you use the devastating

You can destroy the number of stories you find in Islamic history would not want to trouble one day for example stayed that he comes home he comes home he enters upon the house of Fatima when he enters upon the house of Fatima she says to him I beg of you can you go out and just get me a pomegranate because he looked at it he said father you seem ill she said I am

He said why didn't you tell me if you were ill why didn't you tell me she said I didn't want to trouble you because rasulullah says whoever whichever lady makes the demand from her husband which is beyond his means Allah will remove her from divine grace I didn't want to trouble you because my father rasulallah told me never trouble is not trouble only one pomegranate and you call it trouble please brothers and sisters let's put

This in our lives one pomegranate she felt she was troubling her husband he said very well I'll go out and I'll get on his way he bought a pomegranate the narration stated that when he bought this pomegranate his way back to the house he saw this old lady sitting on the ground she looked at me and she said oh son of Abu Talib I am ill do you mind giving me something to eat he looked at the pomegranates and he

Thought but Fatma is ill but he cut the pomegranates in half and he said here it is he went back to father he said how far from my hair is half up pomegranate he said to him he said so I'm not going to ask me why it's hot she said tell me he said on the way back I saw this old lady who was ill I cut half for her she said may Allah reward you the best of rewards that you help the Servants of Allah and you helped me as well

He looked at her and all of a sudden the door knocked on the house of Al Muhammad when the door knocked towards it was Salman Salman came and he said oh family oh family of the Prophet I have come to you with a message from rasulullah Imam Ali said what is it he said here are nine pomegranates for the act of why he said because rasulullah says when you do a good deed Allah rewards you with

Ten Salman said truly when he took out the tenth pomegranate the point was that over a pomegranate I don't want to trouble you in your life another occasion when he told her why is your face white I see it pale she said I'm all right he said no tell me she said we haven't had food in the house why didn't you tell me she said I never have wanted to trouble you oh son of Abu Talib and you know this lady when she

Died before she died she said remind me did I ever trouble you in your life he said to her let me go out and I will go and earn an income your mom went to borrow some money he went to borrow one dinar so he could buy some food for the house on his way he found dad walked away a man thought strange God never walks away from me would stay and say how are you I God God

Wait where are you going look dad said don't worry dad come back what is it he said I have no money at home and my children's eyes have sunken their sockets I have given all my money away to the poor I have nothing left Imam said that here take this DNR that dinar was meant to be buying food for imam's house yes family is the family of sacrifice isn't it

Imam went to the mosque to praise the Lord rasool Allah is leading rasulallah finishes the salon he turns around they said he's here he said Ali I want a favor from you what is the child of Soul Allah he said Ali I want to come to your house for dinner tonight I went out to get food for home given my dinner and now my father-in-law who happens just to be the greatest man in this religion wants to come home and eat so he comes back home he knocks down

The door father mother opens Fatima looks at seven you know that look you give your wife when there's a guest who's come for dinner it's a look of are you ready for what I'm gonna say to you Fatima someone's come for dinner who your father and the food she looked at himself what do we do about the food he's like I don't know generation states that this lady's connection was with Allah was so pure

Latin Islamic tradition she went in the kitchen and she called out Ya Allah when Jesus Son of Mary called you and said oh Allah send us food from Jannah you sent him down food from Jannah when it said I am your the daughter of your Prophet I am Fatima and I ask you for some food for my father the narrations came down with food and she was able to feed our father and she was able to feed him more than the

Jew in other words you found that when the Ayah was revealed for the food to an orphan to a captive to a prisoner that wasn't the first time they gave away they had given every year in their life they were giving this family of Father their whole life was giving away towards Allah and therefore you found that rasulullah at the crucial year before he died when we had to face the Christians of najran who did rasulullah take with him

With the Christians Sul Allah when he had to face the Christians and them the narrations what do they say to us the narration say to us that rasulallah took with him as the Ayah says say to the Christians we'll bring our woman you bring you a woman we'll bring our sons you bring your sons we'll bring ourselves you bring yourselves I ask you is the woman allowed to be involved in

Islamic politics or no in 21st century Islam a woman cannot have any political role in the Islam of Muhammad a woman was an ambassador in politics today's Islam don't worry we've made up lots of things in our communities why doesn't he say a woman cannot be in politics because she is not Muhammad to the other man not be in politics because politics is

Only for men a woman cannot be in politics because politics you have to have hijab so why take Fatma to meet Christians a woman has as much role in building your community as a man and unless a woman is allowed to be involved at least in participating in the future of a community than a community in this Muslim world will never be built when he went there Fatima came Hassan

Hussain Ali rasulallah all of those who were under the Kisa all of them came the Christians looked at all of them and said we swear by God that we will not enter the mobile these five because the amount of light that shines from their faces if it told the mountain to move the mountain would move from its position the point was farther but from that day was involved in politics and that's why when rasulullah died what the generation

Say to us when rasulullah died the narration say to us is he gave her a piece of news she first cried then she smiled why did she cry she cried because he was about to die why did she smile because he said you will be the first to join me afterwards wasn't a one-off political situation for me because when they used a piece of land rasulallah gave to Fatima in honor of her mother Khadijah how much Khadijah gave from her

Wealth to Islam rasulullah gave FedEx in his lifetime to father so that it was a gift after rasulullah died they came and they said there is no inheritance they bought out an argument prophets don't leave behind inheritance foreign and I ask all of you that if you had not read then you should feel a sense of embarrassment if you are a lover of

Fatima and that's what she showed the Quran was part and parcel of our life she said you tell me I can't inherit Sulaiman inherited from Darwood didn't he Yahya inherited from Zechariah didn't he I can't speak out against Injustice never I am the daughter of rasulallah and when I see Injustice politically I do not stay silent

I am as much role in the political system as every man does in Arabia and she came out and she spoke and I told you she shattered them she shattered them that the man who was in charge of the Empire said very well Fatima I will give you FedEx back but his friend turned around and said if you give her FedEx back then you have to therefore admit that radhe also belongs to her husband and she would speak out and she would

Speak out and she'd speak with the Quran and you look at the daughters of Fatima today and I tell them oh Daughters of Fatima be walking qurans on Earth do not neglect the Quran for how many years 86. thank you [Music] from the age of 66 till the age of 86 according to differing narrations in the last 20 years of her life before

The only spoken Quran it's only spoken Quran means or no it means I never give an accept using a verse of the Quran because the Quran has everything about life I can answer you by Quran someone says that's impossible I replied then listen when one of the companions says I saw a lady who was stranded in the middle of a desert I came up to her and I said to her

Excuse me are you lost she looked at me and she said Surah 43 Verse 89. say salaam alaikum he looked at and he said oh I'm sorry I'm sorry are you in need of guidance she then said Surah 39 verse number 37 whoever Allah guides can never meet his guided excuse me are you a human or are you a genie she looked at him Surah 7 verse 31 yeah

He looked at him he said okay where have you come from solar 41 verse 44. far away place where are you going she said Surah 3 verse 97. I'm going towards Hajj he said so your Catholic how many days has it been lost Surah 50 verse 38. six days he said very well he looked at there and he said to her but you must be hungry she said solar 21

Verse 8. we did not create them as people who don't eat food very well very well by the way there's a camel over there run after it it's going towards Hajj she looked at him Surah two of us 286 Allah does not put a burden on the soul unless you can handle it I can't run that much at this moment what happens the narration says that at this moment

He says okay very well then what we'll do is that I'll sit on the camel and you sit behind me she says solar 21 verse 22. Allah if there were Gods other than Allah there would be facade that behind you you're not maharam to me when he looked at and he said very well you ride the camel I'll walk Surah 43 verse 13 subhanallah she's riding the camel riding then all of a sudden from far away she sees he

Sees four people he says so who are those four she says sort of 18 verse 46 balloon so she looks at him and he says okay what's their names she gives them the verse about Darude Khalifa she gives them a verse about Muhammad Muhammad she gives them the verse about Musa and the verse about Suleiman gives them all these verses he says okay now I know their names every verse about an aim in the Quran

They come to us they say Mommy how are you are you all right are you being looked after she said Surah 28 verse 26 yeah I bet you said I mean oh my father give them rent because they are truthful and trustworthy give them their ends the man looked at her and he said be before but thank you for giving me the rent she looked at him and she quoted the verse thereafter how could you speak like this and the reply that came from the man is

If you've been for 24 all your life under the University only speaks with the Quran and you found from the founder founded when she had to see Fatima lying on her on her a broken rib and be before the narrates and Asthma narrates I saw him because the grand the daughter of rasulullah and defending the religion of

Islam they come and they push the door with the nail hitting her and when the nail hits her what happened when the nail hits her she miscarries the child and when she miscarries that child the narrations what do they say to us those of you who've been who've ever given Russell to your sister to your wife to your daughter

The hustle is difficult but imagine and this is the most beloved wife the narration says asthma says Wallah I saw Imam Ali go and sit in the corner of the House of the room and cry what was tonight is your heart should be in Mecca laughs why do you cry you lift in the gates [Applause] said to me o asthma

I was just washing the body of my wife father and my hands came across one of her broken ribs the narration goes further that's when Imam Ali was carrying the body of Fatima Imam al-hassan ran to the chest of father matazara and he began to cry by a chance he said mother it's me Hassan Hussain came on the chest of his mother

And he said to her mother it is me Jose do you know what happened there is a narration which says and he said oh Ali removed Hussain from the chest of his mother because he said the Angels cannot bear to see Hussain on the chest of his mother [Applause] but wait keep the tears keep the tears these tears will speak for us on the day of judgment our lover of fat mama where

Is the grave of Fatima we go to Medina and we ask where [Applause] where do you know how hard it was for these orphans one day sees him crying and crying he says to my son Hassan what's wrong my son why do you cry what's wrong he says my father if you saw what I saw you cry Ali has not seen he says to my father if you saw what I

Saw you Christ I said what did you see he says my father you know when my mother father gave us he said yes he said my father on her way back to man came and slapped her he said to him what do you mean they slapped my mother on her eye Imam Ali looked at me said now I know why your mother and her last days wouldn't look me alive foreign he was crying and crying he fell asleep

Unconscious at that moment in his dream he saw Fatima jazara saying to him that's why on a night like this when we remember the mother of Khadija we mentioned the narrations mentioned that's when Khadijah died in rasulallah wanted to come and bury her all of us when we come to marry someone the first thing we do is we put a coffin on their body don't we a girlfriend but because of how poor rasulullah was he couldn't afford the

Kafan for Khadijah he used his shroud but his shroud wasn't long enough to cover our body felt sad at that moment he raised his hands into ah and he said Ya Allah I am your Prophet this is Khadijah if it was that for her wealth and the sword of Ali if it wasn't for our wealth Hadid would have no one hadija is the one who gave everything to Islam but yeah Allah I do not have a shroud a cafan every human deserves to be buried with a Catherine

Don't you agree isn't it sad if there is a day when a human lies on the ground without the Catherine to cover his body isn't it sad if there is a human who lies on the ground and they trample on his Cafe do you know what the narrations mention when rasulallah came to him and he has both five Catherines which I have to give you in order that you are able to bury her you are able to cover her if the term

Jabra is tell me who the second government is for is for you that when you die there is a coven to cover your body he is tell me who's the third girlfriend for he said the third Covenant that when she dies there is a cabin to cover our body he said to injury he'll tell me who the fourth girlfriend is for he said to him the fourth the girlfriend is foreign [Applause]

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Scholars of Islamic history many of them were students of Imam Assad and you find therefore that his life requires a thorough examination for not only does his life affect each and every one of our lives but affects the lives of virtually every Muslim in the world today and the idea from the one hand for the Imam is the Imam is today called their madhub or their school the Jafari School and therefore the job for his school is

Named after him does this mean that she is greater than the other imams no doesn't rather it means that the flourishing of Islamic knowledge occurred and the crystallization was cemented in his time um yet the difference in terms of their abilities with knowledge was that he had more freedom than anybody else to disseminate the knowledge and that's why

The school today is known as the Jafari School even further than this other Muslims should also study remember that Imam Assad's mother um is the daughter of qasim the son of Muhammad the son of Abu Bakr therefore even other schools in Islam should have a reverence for this personality in studying his life unfortunately however Imam has not been given the credit that he deserves

In many cases from after the time he passed away until today when people named this great jurisprudence in Islamic history they end up naming the students of Imam asada and not the teacher himself on many occasions if you were to read books of fact today you'll hear people saying this is the opinion of Abu hanifa this is the opinion of Malik bananas and unfortunately you hardly ever hear this is the opinion of Jafar asada

From the time he passed away until today a disservice has been done to Imam asada to the extent that the greatest of works on Imam assadhak's knowledge have been written by non-muslims and not by Muslims if you were to look at Islamic texts for example Imam al-bukhari in his famous does not narrate a single tradition from jaffar assadic in over thousands of narrations within there is not a single narration from

Jafar's father you have narrations from Imran IBN Hussein not one narration even further than that when 20th century writers have written about jurisprudence they come towards jurisput and someone like Dr Ahmed Amin in his book Islam he writes he writes about Malik he writes about Imam he writes then he says and I hear that also had some legal opinions but I've never seen any of them

The book which looks at the whole encyclopedia and dictionary of the religion of Islam Muslim and within that 420 pages on Imam and only seven lines on Imam asada and at the end of those seven lines he is written and there was a person called jaffar assadic I think they call him sadak because he didn't lie that's it nothing else so therefore you find in Islamic history there was a disservice where they tried to cover up his

Knowledge why because they knew if people found out he was the teacher they jumped to the teacher instead of the students but what happened was there was more Fame given to the students than the teacher someone says what do you mean in western books are there great works Eaton kohlberg has a fantastic work on Imam which looks at the 400 Disciples of Imam asada and The Works they had produced you have a PhD at the University of

Strasbourg in France which has now been made a book called Imam Assad the great Muslim scientist and philosopher PhD at Strasbourg University Imam Assad the great Muslim scientist and philosopher and you find that tablier is selling it right now I advise all of you to get hold of that book therefore would you find when we dissect him our massage biography our aim is to be able to bring Imam to the lofty position that he deserves more than any one of his

Students therefore he shares his birth with the prophet Muhammed you find unfortunately when we come for the willada the birth of rasulallah normally the lecture is only on the prophet fortunately not because there is a members of the country it's our honor to learn about rasulullah and to remember rasulullah and to honor rasulullah but at the same time there should be a

Mention on that day foreign it was on the same night the problem is many people know that night but they forget his love of knowledge and learning be first began under his grandfather our fourth Imam because was the teacher of Imam assadic for us we know imam's father was 15 when Imam zainil abedin died passed away Aberdeen

He saw Imam Zain al-abidine right he saw Imam right there was one chapter which had a profound effect on Imam Assad's love of teaching writes about the right of your teacher and I sincerely wish more of us when we were younger were taught this by our parents when we go to school some of us are some of the most mischievous children would you believe some of them become speakers later on some of us are

Some of the most mischievous children you'll find we don't know about the rights of the teacher had we known about the rights of the teacher we wouldn't have given a headache to our teacher like we did in his youth studying under him so the teacher according to Imam and I beg all of you those of you who have students at schools in Africa maybe one day photocopy a page and give it to the Headmaster and mistress and say to them

This is what our leaders said are the rights of you as the teacher and the rights of the teacher said the first right of your teacher in Islam is what the first right of your teacher in Islam is that you fix your eyes towards them when they are speaking then you purify your heart for them when they are teaching number three you never Raise Your Voice above your teacher number four when your teacher is

Answering a question do not interrupt them number five if anyone speaks ill about your teacher behind your teacher's back you must defend your teacher these are five fundamental points what was he showing he was showing the words of his grandfather said whoever taught me one letter has become my master one letter has become my master you find Imam when he wrote the rights of the teacher number one we

Fix our eyes towards them sometimes when our teachers are speaking we're looking another way we're speaking on our phones or these days texting on the blackberries and all of these things you find people aren't paying any attention whatsoever to the teacher Imam says no our followers Focus their eyes on their teachers and they purify their heart towards their teacher learning 30 is intellect 70 Center's attitude 30 percent of our learning is our

Intellect seventy percent of our learning is our attitude if we enter class and our heart doesn't want to listen to this teacher we'll never learn but when you purify your heart for your teacher it makes a difference number two number three never Raise Your Voice above your teacher some of our students today the way they speak to their teachers is abysmal some of them are rude some of them are arrogant then number four do not interrupt and then

Number five if someone attacks your teacher behind the teacher's back make sure you protect them you find that a teacher can make or break the life of a human being Socrates his students love them so much that's what he was taken to prison many were willing to sacrifice their life for him you find for example um remove the curse because of his teacher you find a son of yazid love because of his teacher a teacher can have a great

Effect on the life of a human being therefore Imam had recognized the importance of teaching from Imam Zain al-abidi number one then number two he studied his father to the extent but Imam assadha could say when I was 11 years of age my father Imam al-bakar taught me astronomy and philosophy he taught me Greek ethic and theology he taught me ethics and law all of these subjects Imam Assad that managed to study under

Imam al-bakan therefore from a young age Imam Assad had a love for learning he had a love to earn his knowledge to save his knowledge to better himself with his knowledge and then to be able to spread his knowledge and you know what helped him spread his knowledge there was a struggle for power in the Islamic empire was born which family was ruling the Islamic empire was born it was impossible for Imam Assad to

Teach because would no way have allowed any of the sons of father to be able to spread their knowledge that far Imam al-baqar was lucky that um was alive otherwise would never been able to spread his knowledge that far many umaya people were getting sick and tired of their hypocrisy because the people were looking at them and thinking hold on a minute you people are meant to be the representatives of God on Earth

Yet your Hypocrites you tell us about religion while you don't practice any religion [Music] I saw some of these cast on Islamic you find for example friends we all call islamically his wife for the sake of public preaching this girl was around him all the time one day him and her drunk so much that she said so do you ever want to

Lead prayers in your life what do you mean he said I want you to lead prayers she said but I am a woman forget that I'm drunk drunk isn't a problem but I am a woman is that doesn't matter you as a woman God lead these men and watch them none of them could say anything against us you lead and I don't care how drunk you are lead them in prayer and watch what will happen and imagine she came and let them in Salah while she was

Drunk you found yazid the second yes decides one day to get the builders to build a swimming pool for him in his house he's got a palace he owns a swimming pool so he says to them I don't want water in the pool I want alcohol then what will I have come into my mouth alcohol instead of having to drink it from a glass I'll have it straight into my

Mouth you found the people who are getting frustrated in the time of Imam Assad that this family is ruling the Islamic empire but all their actions are the actions of hypocrites then on top of that Benny umayya killed Imam Assad's Uncle Zaid in Yemen our zaidi brothers in Yemen there's about nine million of them they follow all the imams Hussain Imam then they followed foreign

's hypocrisy was Rising so what did they decide to do they decided to go to the California he went to his Palace and he said that listen o people I know that there are stories about let me go and see for myself he went to a shaman Abdul Malik's Palace he entered upon the palace when he entered Hashem and Abdul Malik had a Christian poet next to him called this Christian poet was sitting down

Zaid was sitting down he wanted to speak to Shaman Abdul Malik he heard the Christian poet curse rasulullah He was cursing rasulullah Zaid stood up and he said how dare you curse my grandfather and you claim to be the Khalifa and you allow this Christian political Allah said name yourself he said I am Zaid son of Zain and abedin he said you of the son of that slave girl from sinned aren't you

He said to him what's the embarrassment he said could not find a mother for you except a Slave so they looked at him and he said there was a prophet of God called Ismael and his mother was a slave called hajjar what's the shame get out of here otherwise we will finish you off and finish all those who support you they said I will never allow a man like this to rule while my I'm alive no way Zaid caused the Revolt which was the

Beginning of the downfall of ruled Islam for 89 years the beginning of their downfall was eight they've LED an army they shook an army which was led by many umaya's Chief yusuvita Cafe the father of hajjad they killed Zaid and they hung his body on a tree nude for four years then they burnt his body and they allowed the Ashes to be thrown into the rivers of Iraq what did you find you find that Daniel Maya were now shaking

The people were getting frustrated and when the people were getting frustrated the people found that Umar bin Abdel Aziz who was meant to be a good um Khalifa got killed as well the people decided let us raise the banner and remove Benny umayya what Banner did these people raise they raised Muhammad Al Muhammad what did it mean it meant that leadership should go back to Al Muhammad the people began to write letters who

Raised the slogan to Imam asada Sani first wrote a letter turned around to those people who bought him the letter the people said Imam Imam they there is a movement to move Benny umaya and they won't add Muhammad to come into power Imam this is your opportunity Imam God the letter and he burnt it said to me Mom what's wrong to come back Imam said I'm telling you it will not happen those people who are

Raising the banner these are my cousins I know who they are they are using our name in the name of Imam and Hussain in the name of Imam Ali to win all of your support I promise you they will not let you touch their government the people looked at him and you know who were the first to oppose Imam her own cousins the sons of Abdullah what do you mean what's wrong with you this is our opportunity we're going to take over here we're going to come in

Power Imam said I promise you we will not get any power so far these are our own cousins because what then happened was defeated by bennu Abbas therefore they were the cousins of Imam Assad do you know no one caused trouble for Imam number five until Imam number 11 like and you know what the Calamity was they

Were all cousins by his cousin Imam by his cousin Imam by his cousin Imam by his cousin Imam Imam ask her to buy his cousin told them I swear to you you will not taste any power these people are making the excuse that we want Al Muhammad to come in it's not us all Muhammad they are referring to themselves and then what happened as soon as Benny omaya were defeated the people said give the leadership to Imam Assad are you

Joking we are the descendants of Al Muhammad not them we are the sons of Abbas they are the sons of Abu Talib we deserve the authority what did he decide to do he could see come into power and you know what type of people were leading the Islamic stage or life you read their lives you'd think oh Benny or may I come back come back there was no change all it was was a

Change of personnel that's it comes in do you know what the difference is between elements many or May at least they would spend on the Muslims but they spend extravagantly was the stingiest Khalifa in 1400 years of Islam Batman sword of the world turned upside down was not spent he was the only time he'd give money to the poor

If you recited a piece of poetry which no one has ever heard if you recite a piece of poetry which no one the third month sword will give you what he'll give you money the weights of the paper you wrote The Poetry on when I write poetry on a piece of paper how much is the paper get away honestly people come to me and I will give you money the people would come to his courtroom he'd say I

Only give you money if you recite poetry for me but if that poetry has never been heard before I will give you money if it has been hurt before you will not get anything and if it's never been hurt before I will give you the weight of the paper you wrote it on stingy he was was two people behind curtain these two were hiding behind the curtain

They were specialists in Arabic grammar they could memorize poetry straight away so even if you recited a new poetry poem those two would come out Monsoon would say Okay that was a good poem let's see if anyone has heard it you too I've never met you before tell me even though he's planted with them before let's make sure you memorize because I want some donations and I'm also said very good recite poetry and if we've never heard it we'll

Give you the weight of the paper that's the poem was written on Allah I said are you ready yes okay go ahead go ahead and Asthma he began to recite words where he used the most difficult words in the Arabic language and he twisted them it's like this my soul's looking at him think I've never ever heard the human being say words like this what's going on so he looked at the two of them and the two of

Them were like someone thought very well you've done well give me the paper you wrote it on he said I didn't write it on a piece of paper he said then what he wrote he said I wrote it on rock over there that day Monsoon never slept by the way a big black rock if you waited monsoonery lost his whole khalafa that night massage

Thought let me not get in a slanging match with him let me focus on teaching the school of el Bay to the people everyone saw at the beginning was not happy that Imam Assad teaches it wasn't easy for Monsoon Mansour was one day sitting in his Royal box in Hutch he wanted to go to hajjar last one he couldn't get there the bottomaki family one on one side Arabia was on the other would you swear he didn't get there he

Saw someone walk towards subhanallah subhanallah foreign run to the person next to him he said who's that who's walking there the person next to him said he is the god of the people of Iraq what do you mean father and they say that he is a man of piety said that's interesting I've never met this man before what the narration say to us is all of a

Sudden a person came sword and said to him we have a case of law we don't know how to answer and my son said what is it they said we found the body which is dead we want to know what the blood money is for this body and how much is to be paid to the inheritors because we don't know who the inheritors are and monster said I don't know how to

Answer this question you guys are the people of knowledge tell me so they looked at each other and said we don't know he said Who would know they said Muhammad would know so he said call him sorry Mama's father came and also looked at him he said I hear that you're a man of knowledge said I'm not of the ignorant tell me said we founded that body and the head has been Savage what's the blood Money Imam said 100 dinner

He said how did you answer that quickly he said because the Quran says that there are five stages in the life of the human being the age of death and he mentioned each of the stages he said because there are five stages there that means 20 dinar each stage until death 100 dinar said how about the inheritance how much do the inheritance get what do we do he said if there are no inheritors you pay

The money outside it's a very good to the people around him he said would you have been able to answer like jaffar Assad that they said no he said this man's knowledge must be something else he notices monster looked at somebody and said you gave it to me very easily he said if these are the things you care of in life then have them I will allow you allow you because

I'm not teaching near me go to Kofa and teach over there that was the biggest mistake monster did because when he allowed Imam a father to move to Kofa how many of you have been to Masjid al-kufa ignited foreign first he practiced what he preached you can teach but if you don't practice what you preach no one will listen to you father on the Monday he would say love

For others what you would love for yourself on the Tuesday he would say oppose thou press and support the oppressed on the Wednesday he would say we the hell will be do not take back that which we have given on the first day he would enter the mosque and there would be a man in that mosque I saw a man in that mosque the narration says that that man had a thousand gold coins next to him when he finished the

Salah he looked around there were no more gold coins you got angry where's my gold coins there was no one in the mosque had just walked in you're the one who took my gold coins your mama started looked at him and he said I promise you my brother it is not me it must have been someone else no it is you the coins were here you're the only one in this mosque the mama said brother I'm

Telling you it's not me but if you need those gold coins urgently I will arrange for them to be given to you given away turned to somebody said can you get me a thousand gold coins the person said yes he bought a thousand gold coins he gave it to the person the man said thank you now leave me you people steal from Muslims he walked out of the mosque as he walked

Out he saw the thousand a bag with his thousand gold coins on the door of the mosque he came running back to the Imam and as he was running back he asked someone who's that man they said foreign the aspect was what the first aspect of him as a teacher before we discussed his students the first aspect was he practiced that which he preached today we have teachers who tell the community remain United whereas they are

The cause of disunity that's first before you discuss his students was that he practiced what he preached now let's look at those students in Islamic history who studied under him the most famous student of Imam Assad that come the first of them was the famous student by the name of it most famously called Abu hanifa 31 percent of the Muslim World followers if you go to India or Pakistan and you

Ask them who is your teacher in fact they say our teacher our masters many of them will say we do not know tell them it's Imam foreign foreign and that's because of us it's our fault father because we were too lazy to message about him we discussed Imam Ali and Imam and Hussain every single lecture and we

Forgot your father's father no he even studied political science do you know why the uncle of Imam Assad when Zaid spoke out against foreign number two 25 of the Muslim World follows the second student of Imam Assad if you go to Morocco go to Algeria go to Tunisia ask them which man do you follow in fact

They say we follow Malik even and US ask them do you know who Malik's teacher was many of them do not know that Malik's teachers used to say no I have seen and no air has heard a man with knowledge like Jack for a father he was always in one of three states either he was fasting oh he was in Salah or he was teaching and reading the Quran and he says I swear by Allah

Muhammad never discussed religion except that he was an estate before the lecture because he would say how can I not how can I give a lecture about rasulullah while I have not done Allah is the man who our Maliki Brothers pray like the imamis they pray with their hands by their side miracles from the people of Madina to date in Morocco in Algeria in Tunisia they follow the flick of Malik go to

Them and say do you know who my next teacher was many of them say we don't know the reply is Malik's teacher was Imam Assad number three and I was so proud of and IBN that's in this holy month of Ramadan they made a documentary about Imam assadic's third student the master of chemistry go and type today on Google or Wikipedia it's written the man who translated Pythagoras and Plato an Aristotle and

Socrates in the Islamic world the man who wrote on crystallization and distillation and evaporation in the Islamic world the man who wrote 112 volumes on chemistry in the Islamic world the man who 400 of his treaties are turn the sword born in Paris this whole world chemistry when you read his biography it's written the master of chemistry ask the world do you know who was the teacher of Jada Punjab would talk about chemistry

Taught me about calcium and he taught me about evaporation and distillation and crystallization and everything within chemistry I learned from my master Japan do you know in Paris when they teach about there is not one mention about and that's because of us we haven't made that effort to sponsor people to write about the master of Jabba I followed

Became ill and she became ill Jack Farrell's Maki was one of the biggest men in the Islamic empire when his daughter hasana became ill they asked who's the best person to see why she's become ill they said to him has a great student called foreign that this will produce weak bones so there needs to be an increase in the

Calcium so that she is stronger because of this job had been married Palace Abbas took over from they gave that Palace every lesson he would begin he would say my master Japan taught me his fourth student Imam was a man by the name of Hashem was one of the great disciples there are two hashems they are known as the Charmaine these are the great Disciples

Of Iman asada one of them is how to debate atheists people who didn't believe in God through Imam Assad do you know what say he'd say whenever an atheist would debate me I'd go and ask him a messiah Imam Assad would give me an answer I tell the atheist ladies to become Muslim came to me and said to me hasham you believe in God Hashem said yes he said can your God do anything he

Said yes he said if your God exists can he fit the whole universe into an egg without the egg getting bigger or the universe getting smaller universe egg if God exists can he fit the whole World Universe into an egg without the egg getting big on the universe getting smaller he said Imam I've got a question I can't

Answer it if I say God can the person's not going to be convinced Imam said Hashem you look like you've traveled go and take a rest and come back to me tomorrow he came back he said what's your question he said an atheist asked me if God exists can he fit the whole universe into an egg without the egg getting bigger or the universe getting smaller do me a favor go up to the top of our building have a look at everything and

Come back the top of the building he looks around he came back says do you have as a human he said five he said name them he said I can see and I can touch and I can taste and I can smell and I can hear he said the smallest sense I have is my eyes are my eyes so sham what do you see with your eyes what did you see when you were on top of the building he said I saw trees and I

Saw humans and I saw buildings he said if Allah can fit all of those into your eyes then why can he not fit the universe into an egg foreign if you go to New York and you see all those skyscrapers wondered how outfits that whole building into an eye my Lord can fit all of that into an eye then you think my Lord can't fit the universe into an egg

His son when another day came today mom he said there's this atheist who wants to see me I look at the tolerance of the Imam the Imam didn't say this person doesn't believe in God don't bring him near us like some of the Muslims today their mom said let him ask the atheist came Imam said ask your question he said Jaffa he said yes he said show me God your mom said simple look at the Sun he looked at the Sun and he looked at

The Sun and he turned his eyes hey Mom said what's wrong he said the Rays of the light of the son are blinding me Imam said if you can't bear to see the created how do you expect to see the Creator what's a line what's a line and I don't know how they put people on the level of Imam do you know and that's why a person should be proud Imam Assad that is what his school is

Named after oh God do you know what's so beautiful when your Abbas are trying to stabilize their power Imam asada is controlling them from underneath thank you God Imam Francis what do you mean he said you say your God creates yes I can create as well said how he said give me some more with some mud and some compost give me the right environment and the right

Temperature I'll let worms be created go ahead do it so the person went and got the margin got to come past and got them and the worms were moving your mama said so what do you think now he said I am God you know these imams available to deal with some real characters Wallah I am God said you are God your creation he said yes they're my

Creation he said very well so these worms are all your creation he said yes they're my creation Emma said let me ask you three questions about them because you know them so well it's a god he said what is the gender of your creation which ones are male and female a worm is not an easy animal to find things like that out I'm sure you agree so the person to look at them is like

I don't know is it okay don't exact weight I don't know he said okay your worms are going one way you was there God order them to go another he said to my he said I have never seen a God who doesn't know the weight of his creation and doesn't know the gender of his creation and can't order his creation to go the opposite direction the person came towards Islam straight away and said I believe in your

God I'm never God if you go and study Sufism there are two things about Sufism number one you'll always find the Sophie's going back to the imams of Allah of him they say he's so spiritual ask them do you know who his teacher was many will say we don't know Sophia studied under Imam so Fiona Florida used to say do you know where I got my spirituality from he says I got my spirituality from jafarib in

Muhammad he said Allah one day one day I was in his house and he came and said near me and he began to cry I said to Mommy Mom why are you crying he said something happened to me yesterday I have not recovered from he said what is it he said I had guests in my house and I asked one of the mates to bring the food she in bringing the food she bought it with her baby and the hot soup dropped on the baby and the baby

Passed away thank you he said Imam why are you crying he said I cannot believe then my house brought fear into one of my work I had to rush because of me what type of Master am I that I made my workers fear me I am saddened on the fact that I made my work a Russian because of that her child passed away he said Wallah I couldn't believe the

Humility of this man this man with all this knowledge yet he couldn't sleep because of how much he was crying because of this influence sorry therefore you found all of these students from the famous schools of Islam all of them had studied under Imam asada yet was Imam Assad just the teacher in the classroom no he wasn't even in his manners and his discipline you would find he would be a teacher to Islam outside of the classroom as well

You think Imam assadic stayed quiet when he saw what animal was doing in Islamic stage would speak out against manso one day asks him because there was a fly an Imam father saw the fly irritating Monsoon manso tried to move it and tried to move it and he tried to move it and then he asked Imam he said Muhammad why did God create flies he said Allah created flights so they can humiliate dark presence

America have stayed quiet but no this man is an oppressor and when there is oppression there is a need to stand up against no person Imam spoke out against him you found further than this Imam Assad that some of his own cousins were giving him trouble at the end of his life he was spreading knowledge his cousins would come up to him they'd cause trouble for him and you found that even some of his own Shia would come up to him and they'd say Muhammad you can

See these abbasids all oppressing the people why don't you speak out we are with you we'll fight them he said you really expect me to fight them they said to the person I don't have enough loyal Shia to fight these people the person said Imam said are you willing to do it for me no the person said yes Imam I'm ready to do anything for you he said you see that oven the oven where they make the Bread

Open it and go and sit inside it claim to be a shield anymore that means you will submit unconditionally and go sit inside it the person looked at him and said Imam come on was walking past Imam looked at Tower he said Haroon Arrow said yes my master he said you see the Clay Oven he said yes he said go and sit inside it said I will he went open the oven sat

Inside your mom looked at this person this person was stunned he didn't know what was happening he used to get her wounds getting burnt in there Imam said come out of the oven said to the person did you see what happened he said tell me he said he did not know that there was no fire in that oven he went and opened it and he went inside because Muhammad asked from him you come and tell me let's pray 10

Months I've asked one thing from you and you run away if I had more people like Harold and Machi I'd fight but I don't have people like him was to spread knowledge in that period fighting with multiple results spreading knowledge was one of the boat results and that's why in the last moments of the life of Imam assadic you find some interesting things occur which are lessons for all of us the first of them

Was Imam Assad tells his wife he says sure I want you to give 70 dinar to my cousin Hassan she says some Imam your cousin who tried to stab you because you didn't find any Abbas that cousin wanted to study Mama because he didn't fight many Abbas Imam said yes that cousin give him 70 dinar I owe him she said how could you give money someone who tried to stab you he said to her o my wife do you want me to be of those who Allah on the day of judgment looks down upon

Because I never observe flattering that's my cousin Allah has ordered us to observe salaham with our cousins do you know that paradise can be smelled from two thousand years away but a person who has been disobedient to his parents and has broken relations with his family will never come within a smell of paradise that's number one number two then just before he died his last words before he died a message for all of us his last

Words as he was dying he looked at his family and he said tell my she are the those who neglect their prayers will not be receiving our shafa on the day of judgment neglect not those who don't pray no those who neglect their prayer therefore is that one they pray it at six their Maghrib is at eight they prayed at eleven last words before he died tell our followers that our intercession will not

Go to those of them who neglect their father our intercession is not there for them and that's why just before he passes away he says I promise those of my followers that if they perform my ziara in Medina I will ask Allah to forgive their sins on the day of judgment and I will make sure that they never die in a state of poverty notice each one of these is a lesson for us the lesson about

A special follower of Imam is one who never neglects a Salah but rather ensures that his Salah is disciplined and well looked after and that's why the Imam would say please o my followers be truthful and trustworthy and do not go against your promises because when you do that people will say that is a true Jack funny follower of Jacques but if you do things which embarrass us then people will say look at that he did not know how to bring up

His followers it is vital for us when we call ourselves that we honor the true message we pray to Allah and to allow us to be amongst those who receive his intercession in this world and the Hereafter allow his legacy to be spread far and wide inshallah tomorrow we will continue with the biography of the loudest of your salawat is there is a request for

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Foreign was born in the year 615. and died in the year 11 after Hijra within the religion of Islam as the greatest woman in the history of the religion from whose life many extraordinary lessons may be learned and many examples may be derived and a lady who was revered for her sacrifice for her humility for her bravery as well

As for her devotion towards the message of the religion of Islam there is no lady in the history of the religion of Islam who has been seen as a role model in the life of billions of people in the world today like the Lady of Light to the extent that the prophets peace be upon him himself would say that there are four women who are seen as the mistresses of paradise Asia the wife of her own

Maryam the mother of Jesus Khadijah the wife of the prophet and father foreign [Applause] unfortunately however her biography has not been given the attention that it should be and therefore tonight we seek to examine her biography in depth in order that we are able to learn as many lessons from the biography as is

Possible so he said father's father is of course the holy prophet her mother is the renowned Lady by the name of Khadijah benzuela share their ancestry in the fifth descendant because as we know Khadijah is the daughter of hueyland the son of Assad the son of Abdullah the son of Jose and the prophet is Muhammad son of Abdullah son of Abdullah

Son of Hashem son of Abid man of son of kosai therefore you find on the fifth of the generations there is a link between the two of them her family was one of the most surveyed families in the Islamic State and the idea that each member of her family held a lofty position when you look at fatuma's grandfather you find that whoailage alongside Abdul were the chief patrons of Quran Forest society when it came to the protection

Of the Kaaba if ever you wanted to know who were the two main people in charge of the Kaaba Khalid of course but in Arabia if your name is Khalid the nickname would be whoiland if your name was jabber the nickname would be joaiba for what you found was that that is LED his army when the Quran says when they came the true people who were in charge of the Kaaba Wahoo you find that another of her famous

Personalities from her mother's line was her uncle who said mother's brother or Sage had a prominent position in Arabian society they used to call him the just man of the Arabs why because if you came to Arabian society and the days before the prophet announces prophethood if you came with a set of goods and you wanted to sell them in Arabia you did not know whether you were going to get your money or not you see on many

Occasions we dissect father from her dad's side not from her mums you find that this was said the Arabs would reveal as the man of Justice why because alongside the holy prophets they began helpful for all the League of Justice the League of Justice was originated because the man from Venus Abid came towards Arabia wanted to sell his Goods when he wanted to sell his Goods he realized that these people have taken my goods but are not giving me my money

Back Generations what do they mention to us the narrations mentioned that this man complained on the mountain he said o people of Mecca I have come as a guest to you you've taken my goods without honoring my income this is unjust and this is oppressive venerations say there were two men who stood up for this man one of them was the prophet the other was who said khadijah's brother who said join the group and they called it the

League of Justice in other words in English is translated as ration of the consideration when a number of the leaders of tribes came together they formed this League of Justice and they said that this League of Justice will protect the rights of anyone who comes with a business transaction in Arabia further than this according to narrations was of the monotheists

For people who were still following the message of Abraham that waraka was one of them he was the cousin of Khadijah and the narrations tell us that he used to be one of the first men who was outspoken against the burial of the female you know in Arabian society the female was buried alive when one of them is given the news of a female what happens to him his face darkens with anger and he's in a stage

Of grief the Arabs used to come forward and say that the female it's better that we bury her alive if we have a female baby we should marry her alive why the first reason is economically she's not gonna be of any use to us she's not gonna stand in the markets with us she's not going to hold our markets or Market stalls so the first reason was economic get the baby bury her alive the second reason was

What second reason was if I have a wall with another Arab this girl's not going to help me what's she going to do she's going to raise the sword they said woman will never be able to fight it's better way better than my life from a young age number three this daughter of mine may embarrass me that she may run off with the son of a tribe remember I don't like so it's better that I bury her life you find

Whatever's cousin would stand up in front of the Arabs and he would say o people of Arabia if it is money that you look for I don't mind paying you but please stop burying these females alive this is unjust and this is barbaric in other words from her mother's side her uncle her grandfather her mother's cousin all of them had a prominent role in Arabian society and the main aspect was that all of them were monotheists who believed in

The Oneness of God and that's why Khadijah suffered a setback very early on in her life because Khadijah the narration say to us is named after her grandmother khadija's and her father died the inheritor of the family business was Khadijah Khadija and her sister hila and her true brothers are warm and who said Khadijah many people today attack the religion of Islam saying women do not

Have a role in business and that woman cannot go out to earn their income whereas we find that from the beginning Khadijah looked after her family business when her father died and when her mother Fatima died the narration said that Khadijah looked after her business she would look after the Caravans in those days the Caravans used to go through places for business Mecca wasn't conducive for business

Mecca you served three fairs in the air but the real business was taking place two places elsewhere where the first business Trade Center people would go in the summer to Syria and in the winter they would go to Yemen in Syria there would be many products they could buy in Yemen they would go for the coffee that's why until today the people of Yemen are revered for their coffee you find the Quran reveals this and the Quran mentions

To Yemen in the winter they'd go to Yemen and the faith in the summer they go to Syria these would be the true places they'd go Khadijah would send Caravans to these places Khadijah had a servant by the name of May Sarah she said to May Sarah May Sarah I want you to employ someone who can look after my Caravans Etc who exactly are you looking for what type of person she said I'm looking for somebody who

Knows how to travel in the desert in the night and somebody who can be wary of the highway thieves on the way somebody who has the ability to understand the first age today so we would call medicine in those days he said to her very well I'm going to go on this journey and if I see anyone with these attributes I'll tell you with him to Syria you found how Allah brings Khadijah and

Rasulallah's parents together they said I was on a journey generation States what that he found out about rasulallah's reputation as someone was a fantastic memory who can glide through the deserts who is not scared of the highway thieves Nick Sara came back he said to a Khadijah I have found a man and they give him a title and al-ameen the truthful and the trustworthy she said to him what's his name he said Muhammad sallallahu alaihi wasallam

Allah she said very well if he has the trustworthiness and the truthfulness then why not employ him for our business at this moment the narration state that Masala went to Abu Talib he said will you allow your nephew to join our company said by all means Khadijah is the daughter of Walid was a friend of my father it's an order for us to have our nephew

Join your company from the beginning said to me I'll double his commission if he comes back with success no stinginess do you agree from the outset the idea was that I am a lady of generosity when they call me I am the princess of quraish they used to call her amiraish because not because she had a great business the generosity that she used to give her workers sometimes us when we have workers we can

Be the stingiest people on this Earth isn't that true as in we will scrub below you know how you have the lowest wage Wallah will try every loophole to go even below below minimum wage how can I rinse as much as I can for my worker the country says this is minimum wage I'll give him less you find that this is not Islamic on the contrary and Muhammad Al double his commission depending on how well he does and give me a report about his behavior May Sarah

Went with rasulallah they went they traded they came back with double the profits he said you know I've seen something I have never seen in my life she said John what is it he said it's not the 100 profits that we made it's not that he says I've never seen a human being like this man she stepson what do you mean he said that his memory is unbelievable when he trades with people he trades with

Humility but there is something that he does I have never seen in another human being living in this whole area she said what is it at this moment he said when he finishes a transaction he leaves the markets and goes to sit by himself and he begins to whisper something as if he is meditating between himself and a force on this Earth which nobody can know

That I see Muhammad isn't sucked in by the business rather the business is a servant of Muhammad you see sometimes in our businesses we can be sucked in by the business our Salah starts getting late goes by the way you find the find all the Islamic principles start leaving us Muhammad he leave he sits and he speaks to the Lord by

Himself as if what he earns he has to keep saying alhamdulillah for what he's earned and tell Muhammad now that he's done this for me in Syria I'll triple his commission if he does well in Yemen but he went to Yemen success was achieved in Yemen and he returned Khadijah was telling her friend nafisa I have never seen someone like this man

The success he has brought me the humility as the trustworthiness for how long foreign are you not going to get married what's have you heard from the quraish and you keep rejecting and rejecting and rejecting for how many years isn't there going to be a stage now that you're in your late 20s isn't that gonna be a stage now where you're going to come towards the marriage

Looked at her and said can I suggest someone she said go ahead she said Muhammad she said what you mean she said if he's got the qualities that he's truthful and he's trustworthy then what are you waiting for go ahead had you just said okay very well nephilisa you take the proposal and what's interesting from this is that that issue of matchmaking was from the time of rasulallah

In our communities today sometimes when people hear about matchmaking they say what's this matchmaking who is this person to bring people together do not say what's matchmaking together went to she went to rasulallah she said all prophets of God or at the time she would say Muhammad I have someone for you for marriage would you be interested he said who she said for me look how great Khadijah is imagine if

Rasulullah says that about someone then how pure must that human being be so he said look how great Khadijah is would she accept someone like me nafisa said I know she will never say told them go and speak to your uncle as soon as a smile on his face like he's never had before came towards the prophet he said very well I am going to take the proposal to khadijah's house and to honor this

Marriage I'm going to give the cloak of abdulillah and the staff of Abdullah and Muhammad I want you to wear a black turban and that black turban is signified today by the grandsons of rasulallah and you find that he told him I want you to wear in a guy drink come let us go and propose for Khadijah you would think Khadijah because she is wealthy would ask for a high Dowry isn't it but someone who knows that contentment

In life is better than a high Dowry will not ask for a high dowry rasulullah would say the worst of woman is the one who asks for a high Dowry the worst of woman and the Muslim communities today do not be surprised you can hear some stories I'm telling you they'll make you a bit and here and everything else go great you'll find that with rasulallah the Dowry was 400 gold coins the marriage was conducted and of course they broke

All the stereotypes in their marriage in Arabia a woman had to be equal with a man and three and greater than him and one and a man had to be greater than the woman in truth a woman had to be well had to be what equal in the man with three as wealthy in terms of equality in terms of her age equal in terms of her descent equal and greater than him in one in terms of

Her looks and the man had to be greater than the woman and the fact that he had to be watched wealthier than her and taller than her so what you find with Khadija Khadijah broke the stereotype she was wealthier than rasulullah and a couple of years older than rasulullah and you found that therefore what happened that they broke the stereotype and Abu Talib came and said in the name of Allah the most

Beneficial the most merciful we are the children of Abraham from the line of ishaq and from the line of Ismael and it's my honor to bring Muhammad sometimes people say that this man died as a disbeliever only Allah knows what else you need to say in any car for people to know that you are a Believer anyway so what you found here is that they got married and you'd think that when they got married their early years would be easy why because you would

Think that this is Khadijah that's rasulallah Allah loves the two of them their early years are going to be the easiest they had the most difficult early years us and there Allah was showing us that sometimes even Muhammad's early years and his marriage are difficult not just you in your children then the creation I loved more than any other creation couldn't have

Children who stayed alive in his early years he dies he has the son Abdullah he dies and could you imagine in those early years when he walks in the streets especially after he had announced his prophethood and he had been married for a while people would come and say to him means the one with no line thank you imagine rasulullah announces his prophet and

He's walking the streets would come and walk in the streets and he'd look at her and say abdar where's your children do not in your marriages in the early days when there are no children imagine that Allah was being punished by Allah no in life sometimes we're tested with our wealth or with our health or with our education or with our children that's an equation in life there is no one on this Earth

Who will not be tested in one of these four areas therefore has to wait he hears these people saying until Allah reverse the verse when Allah and you find that within the Traditions when fatama was born rasulullah would always come and smell her and he would say that when I come to smell Fatima I remember the smell of Jannah there is the smell of paradise that comes from

Which is an indication that rasulullah would have gone on a Ascension and he would have smelled that smell and therefore whenever he'd see father he would smell and remember Jannah you'd find you know when Khadijah gave birth to Fatima do you think there were many women who'd come and says congratulate her today you may have a baby shower and many women around you many women who'd come and say congratulations none of the woman came next to her they

Said so you marry Muhammad the Imposter the magician the Sorcerer And you expect us to help you when you give birth do you know her house was empty but Allah plans you plan and Allah has the greatest the narration state that when Allah with nobody to look after her and normally as a lady you want your sisters you want your mother you want family but when nobody was around Khadijah Allah

That's Allah sent Maryam the mother of Jesus and if the wife of Adam and us the other wife of our own and consume the sister of Musa to help Khadijah give birth to Fatima you find when she gave birth to Father the narration say to us that she gave birth five years into the prophethood of rasulallah in the year 615 and in that year 615 what generation States they state that when she was born

Was born in the most turbulent time for rasulullah never never did rasulullah says as much turbulence as in those years imagine the young Fatima after the age of only two three you find they've placed economic sanctions on rasulallah foreign mother his mother all the told them she had

Guessed she would spend on at least providing food for the people who were there there were economic sanctions from the whole of Arabia whatever she gathered she'd provide food Khadijah would not sleep was asleep Khadijah would stay awake to protect rasulallah eat from the plant so that rasulullah so whatever is healthy for him Khadijah would come and protect everybody else who was in the sheb father only a couple

Years of age has to see a world where all sanctions are placed on her that's number one in that because of that after that Khadijah picked up a fever and because of this fever she passed away in other words the narration say to us after a few years she became an orphan all she had in her life was her father on top of that she sees her father doing sujood near the Kaaba one day she was sitting there she was about five six

Years of age rasulullah is frustrating near the Kaaba all of a sudden Abu jahl comes with the feces of a camel and pours it on the head of rasulallah and you know what Fatima would do she'd say to him dad you do not worry I'll clean your face Daddy I will clean your head she'd bring a cloth and wipe everything and she herself would go and wash her hand and that's why rasulullah whenever she'd walk into the room he'd stand up

For her sheet and he'd say she is the mother of her father this lady is a mother for me look at what she does in her life further than that when her dad would leave the house we know the verses in the Quran um would get firewood burn it and throw it on rasulullah when he's walking in the road and do you know they even throw Thorns at him and you know who would come and remove the thorns

She'd come with her hands and her hands would have blood because of the Thorns she had to pick up and if the fire had burnt her father's cloak she would come and she'd remove the fire that loyalty to rasulullah was never equaled by any lady after her and no lady will ever come to equal that and that's why when they eventually wanted to sacrifice and kill rasulullah I am about to leave Mecca to go to Medina there is a young man who will

Sleep in my bed tonight that man who sleeps in my bed tonight he will bring you to Medina tomorrow she said who o my father he said to her Agni the son of Abu Talib she said to him okay very well has he accepted to sacrifice his life for you he said to our father he said yeah rasulullah it's the greatest honor for me to sacrifice my life for you tonight tomorrow of Ali and father mother daughter of your uncle

Hamza three famous fatimas in Mecca all you three will come with after he has returned the trusts to the people oh meet me just before I enter Medina I'll be waiting foreign take us to Medina she says on our way to Medina the people were chasing us and all of a sudden all of them were

Standing was standing in front of us woman and they said to him Ali give us the woman now you think her father has escaped if we allow her father to escape we'll never allow her to escape he said to them and the look was that look which he only gave again once and that was when father died yeah and you know what that look was when Fatima died that was the look when he said to the person who said to him take

Fat mama we will take every single body out of Medina until we take Fatima's body out as well and he looked at him and look where the person said when looks at you like that you do not bother fighting him looked at them and he said do not bother they bothered fighting Him Father must say is he defended all of us we reached the companions why are you waiting Medina awaits you he said you think I will leave the son of

Abu Taliban enter Medina I am waiting for Ali by the time his body was full of blood they had cut him in different parts of his body but he reached Masjid reached and this hand in Medina when rasulullah together who is your brother he said Ali is to me like Aaron is to Moses Ali is my brother Fatima having seen all of this it was only normal that she was going to marry

Ali how after the battle of badam there were many people who were proposed into Fatima tazara many proposed rasulullah said no that's what Allah said no Abdullah came to propose he got a rejection what are you waiting for this lady is waiting for you there is nobody else with all his shyness with his humility he that do I have enough to come and

Propose for father foreign normally she would say no to everybody as a sign of rejection but with Imam Ali she remained silent which was a sign of approval rasulullah at that moment said to Imam Ali what is it that you have to offer as Mahar as this is where Fatma got a lesson from her mother Khadijah because when Imam Ali came Imam Ali did not have this huge house and fast cars

And so on no I have a shield and I have a horse sword nothing else from the beginning did not want to say I have this and I have this and I have this and I have this at the end all of these are taken from you what you say is what you have ya rasulullah that's all I have I have nothing more if it's not enough then I'm sorry I cannot look after Fatima rasulullah of course Allah as for your horse keep it so you can use

It to irrigate the land as a job for you to have an income or it will defend the religion of Islam and that's for your Shield it was called he had got it from the Battle of Bader's booty he said ask for your Shield sell it he sold it he got 480 dinar from that you had the Maha of Fatima did Ali get married to her straight away it's been a month now since you've been accepted what's going on you know how your big brother talks to

You about marriage what's going on why haven't you finished this Imam Ali said my big brother I'm shy to go to rasulallah and say to him when's the wedding I know he's accepted me but I don't want to say to him when's the wedding I don't want to play some birds rasulallah said leave this to me he went he saw him amen amen go and tell them Allah why is he shy of me I will arrange for the wedding plans he came to Imam Ali he

Said Ali what's going on you want to get married is that german yes he says so why haven't you told me I've accepted you he said yeah I didn't want to put a burden on you he said it's not a burden tell me talk to me where do you want to do it his house you see if you don't have enough at a young age you don't need to look for the Glorious lights that young if you don't have enough

Then go for something you know we've exhausted but let's use this house let's ask they said to him and how to say can we use your house because we've used your other houses my house doesn't belong to me it belongs to you and Allah everything I earn in this world is a trust from Allah and you are his Prophet use my house for marriage so they use that house everybody came in a very

Simple ceremony the night before father of course doesn't have a beautiful dress was living on the means of her father so generation state that her father got her daughter like old ladies they would want a mutable dress on their wedding day she's looking at that dress she's thinking about it and I tell you today sometimes we can have Tantrums about these dresses Wallah oh

You can have headache after headache why is the white not brown why is the gold not silver why is this not that sometimes wonder we fall on Fatima oh are we following someone else sometimes I forget myself as well so she's got this beautiful dress and she's looking at it and someone looks at the door comes out all family of rasool Allah I am someone who is poor and has nothing and I come to the House of Mercy I beg

Of you to give me something when she sees this person she thinks to herself I'll give the old patched dress that I have I have an old dress I'll give it but then she remembers the verse Bismillah you will never achieve righteousness until you're willing to give away that which you love the most she loves the new dress and then she came and she said to the person here is

My dress I only got it now go and sell it and insha Allah it brings you a good income tell me how many of us live in this world but allow the world to live in US Allah if there is a single mark on that wedding dress you may have a tantrum where someone's about to hit you Fatima says take my dress and when they come and ask a Fatima why she said because the Quran says you can never achieve righteousness until you're

Willing what you give away you're willing to give away that's what you love the most I love this dress but I want Allah to see me as someone righteous and she came that wedding day to Ali Wallah she was wearing a dress patched up dress they got a patch up dress the narration said that rasulullah came hurrying to us that Fatima get changed she said to him why he said has just come to me with a

Dress which Allah has honored from the Jannah when you give towards Allah you think Allah will not give back towards you find therefore what happened that they got married and even when they brought about their house you see today unless the apartment you have to have LCD 46 inch and the leather sofa you know those ones which look nice but they break your back at the end you know they call them modern contemporary Allah all it does is

Break my back at the end honestly just bring me something old nice Christian and I can sleep on it anyway today everything's got to be looked after catered you have to have the best of this from day one but anyway the demands are high and may Allah through the lesson of Fatima remind us generation States and a jar and a mattress and nothing more a couple

Of gifts here and there this couple who are arguably the greatest couple in Islamic history that's how they began their marital life nothing more nothing less and indeed from the beginning normally today the honeymoon you sit down and you're looking on the internet package deal package deal let me find this let me find that let me find a hotel but this is not not Allah you look at some of us the things we worry about these days honestly and you find Frank

You know what her honeymoon was carrying water for the soldiers at the Battle of odd is the reality of life sometimes brothers and sisters face the realities she came with 13 other women carrying water where are the soldiers of my father and they'd say to her you are far mama you don't need [Applause] I am like all the rest of you now when

Islam is under threat I roll my sleeves and I pick up water like the rest and you know how many wounds she treated on that day three wounds on the body of Ali to him less than a year and she's patching up the wounds on his body you see the Unison that exists there and that's why after this you found that Allah blessed them with the most beautiful of children he blessed them with Imam al-hasa with Imam and Hussain

Would say the zainab and eventually with Uncle form Uncle phone being one and a half years of age when her mother died and this family not only a sacrifice they would give their sacrifices were in many ways a sacrifice in this world go no further than the house when you look for altruism in this world look no further than the house you find the number of stories from the house

When it came to altruism when it came towards sacrifice and when it came towards never using her tongue to put down her husband and you know this tongue its weight is so light its power is so devastating when you are newly married the tongue can be very sharp it can damage the heart of your partner be you a male to a female or a female to a male don't use the tongue sharply that tongue can be devastating

As many times and you could say I love you only once you use the devastating you can destroy the number of stories you find in Islamic history would not want to trouble one day for example stayed that he comes home he comes home he enters upon the house of Fatima when he enters upon the house of Fatima she says to him I beg of you can you go out and just get me a

Pomegranate because he looked at it he said father you seem ill she said I am he said why didn't you tell me if you were ill why didn't you tell me she said I didn't want to trouble you because rasulullah says whoever whichever lady makes the demand from her husband which is beyond his means Allah will remove her from divine grace I didn't want to trouble you because my father rasulallah told me never trouble is not trouble only one pomegranate and

You call it trouble please brothers and sisters let's put this in our lives one pomegranate she felt she was troubling her husband he said very well I'll go out and I'll get on his way he bought a pomegranate the narration stated that when he bought this pomegranate his way back to the house he saw this old lady sitting on the ground she looked at me and she said oh son of Abu Talib I am ill do you mind giving me

Something to eat he looked at the pomegranates and he thought but fatama is ill but he cut the pomegranates in half and he said here it is he went back to father he said how far from my hair is half up pomegranate he said to him he said so I'm not going to ask me why it's hot she said tell me he said on the way back I saw this old lady who was ill I cut half for her she said may Allah reward you the best of rewards

That you help the Servants of Allah and you helped me as well he looked at her and all of a sudden the door knocked on the house of Al Muhammad when the door knocked towards it was Salman Salman came and he said oh family oh family of the Prophet I have come to you with a message from rasulullah Imam Ali said what is it he said here are nine pomegranates for the act of why

He said because rasulullah says when you do a good deed Allah rewards you with ten Salman said truly when he took out the tenth pomegranate the point was that over a pomegranate I don't want to trouble you in your life another occasion when he told her why is your face white I see it pale she said I'm all right he said no tell me she said we haven't had food in the house why didn't you tell me she said I never

Have wanted to trouble you oh son of Abu Talib and you know this lady when she died before she died she said remind me did I ever trouble you in your life he said to her let me go out and I will go and earn an income your mom went to borrow some money he went to borrow one dinar so he could buy some food for the house on his way he found dad walked away a man thought strange

God never walks away from me would stay and say how are you I God God wait where are you going look dad said don't worry dad come back what is it he said I have no money at home and my children's eyes have sunken their sockets I have given all my money away to the poor I have nothing left Imam said that here take this DNR that dinar was meant to be buying food for imam's house yes

Family is the family of sacrifice isn't it Imam went to the mosque to praise the Lord rasool Allah is leading rasulallah finishes the salon he turns around they said he's here he said Ali I want a favor from you what is the child of Soul Allah he said Ali I want to come to your house for dinner tonight I went out to get food for home given my dinner and now my father-in-law who happens just to be the greatest man

In this religion wants to come home and eat so he comes back home he knocks down the door father mother opens Fatima looks at seven you know that look you give your wife when there's a guest who's come for dinner it's a look of are you ready for what I'm gonna say to you Fatima someone's come for dinner who your father and the food she looked at himself what do we do about the food he's like I don't know

Generation states that this lady's connection was with Allah was so pure Latin Islamic tradition she went in the kitchen and she called out Ya Allah when Jesus Son of Mary called you and said oh Allah send us food from Jannah you sent him down food from Jannah when it said I am your the daughter of your Prophet I am Fatima and I ask you for some food for my father the narrations came down with food

And she was able to feed our father and she was able to feed him more than the Jew in other words you found that when the Ayah was revealed for the food to an orphan to a captive to a prisoner that wasn't the first time they gave away they had given every year in their life they were giving this family of Father their whole life was giving away towards Allah and therefore you found that rasulullah at the crucial year before he died

When we had to face the Christians of najran who did rasulullah take with him with the Christians Sul Allah when he had to face the Christians and them the narrations what do they say to us the narration say to us that rasulallah took with him as the Ayah says say to the Christians we'll bring our woman you bring you a woman we'll bring our sons you bring your sons we'll bring

Ourselves you bring yourselves I ask you is the woman allowed to be involved in Islamic politics or no in 21st century Islam a woman cannot have any political role in the Islam of Muhammad a woman was an ambassador in politics today's Islam don't worry we've made up lots of things in our communities why doesn't he say a woman cannot be in politics because she is not Muhammad to

The other man not be in politics because politics is only for men a woman cannot be in politics because politics you have to have hijab so why take Fatma to meet Christians a woman has as much role in building your community as a man and unless a woman is allowed to be involved at least in participating in the future of a community than a community in this Muslim world will

Never be built when he went there Fatima came Hassan Hussain Ali rasulallah all of those who were under the Kisa all of them came the Christians looked at all of them and said we swear by God that we will not enter the mobile these five because the amount of light that shines from their faces if it told the mountain to move the mountain would move from its position the point was farther but from that day

Was involved in politics and that's why when rasulullah died what the generation say to us when rasulullah died the narration say to us is he gave her a piece of news she first cried then she smiled why did she cry she cried because he was about to die why did she smile because he said you will be the first to join me afterwards wasn't a one-off political situation for me because when they used a piece of land rasulallah gave

To Fatima in honor of her mother Khadijah how much Khadijah gave from her wealth to Islam rasulullah gave FedEx in his lifetime to father so that it was a gift after rasulullah died they came and they said there is no inheritance they bought out an argument prophets don't leave behind inheritance foreign and I ask all of you that if you had not read

Then you should feel a sense of embarrassment if you are a lover of Fatima and that's what she showed the Quran was part and parcel of our life she said you tell me I can't inherit Sulaiman inherited from Darwood didn't he Yahya inherited from Zechariah didn't he I can't speak out against Injustice never I am the daughter of rasulallah and when

I see Injustice politically I do not stay silent I am as much role in the political system as every man does in Arabia and she came out and she spoke and I told you she shattered them she shattered them that the man who was in charge of the Empire said very well Fatima I will give you FedEx back but his friend turned around and said if you give her FedEx back then you have to therefore admit that radhe also belongs

To her husband and she would speak out and she would speak out and she'd speak with the Quran and you look at the daughters of Fatima today and I tell them oh Daughters of Fatima be walking qurans on Earth do not neglect the Quran for how many years 86. thank you [Music] from the age of 66 till the age of 86

According to differing narrations in the last 20 years of her life before the only spoken Quran it's only spoken Quran means or no it means I never give an accept using a verse of the Quran because the Quran has everything about life I can answer you by Quran someone says that's impossible I replied then listen when one of the companions says I saw a lady who was stranded in the middle of a

Desert I came up to her and I said to her excuse me are you lost she looked at me and she said Surah 43 Verse 89. say salaam alaikum he looked at and he said oh I'm sorry I'm sorry are you in need of guidance she then said Surah 39 verse number 37 whoever Allah guides can never meet his guided excuse me are you a human or are you a

Genie she looked at him Surah 7 verse 31 yeah he looked at him he said okay where have you come from solar 41 verse 44. far away place where are you going she said Surah 3 verse 97. I'm going towards Hajj he said so your Catholic how many days has it been lost Surah 50 verse 38. six days he said very well

He looked at there and he said to her but you must be hungry she said solar 21 verse 8. we did not create them as people who don't eat food very well very well by the way there's a camel over there run after it it's going towards Hajj she looked at him Surah two of us 286 Allah does not put a burden on the soul unless you can handle it I can't run that much

At this moment what happens the narration says that at this moment he says okay very well then what we'll do is that I'll sit on the camel and you sit behind me she says solar 21 verse 22. Allah if there were Gods other than Allah there would be facade that behind you you're not maharam to me when he looked at and he said very well you ride the camel I'll walk Surah 43 verse 13 subhanallah

She's riding the camel riding then all of a sudden from far away she sees he sees four people he says so who are those four she says sort of 18 verse 46 balloon so she looks at him and he says okay what's their names she gives them the verse about Darude Khalifa she gives them a verse about Muhammad Muhammad she gives them the verse about Musa and the verse about Suleiman gives them all these verses he says okay now I know

Their names every verse about an aim in the Quran they come to us they say Mommy how are you are you all right are you being looked after she said Surah 28 verse 26 yeah I bet you said I mean oh my father give them rent because they are truthful and trustworthy give them their ends the man looked at her and he said be before but thank you for giving me the rent she looked at him and she quoted the verse

Thereafter how could you speak like this and the reply that came from the man is if you've been for 24 all your life under the University only speaks with the Quran and you found from the founder founded when she had to see Fatima lying on her on her a broken rib and be before the narrates and Asthma narrates I saw him

Because the grand the daughter of rasulullah and defending the religion of Islam they come and they push the door with the nail hitting her and when the nail hits her what happened when the nail hits her she miscarries the child and when she miscarries that child the narrations what do they say to us those of you who've been who've ever given Russell

To your sister to your wife to your daughter the hustle is difficult but imagine and this is the most beloved wife the narration says asthma says Wallah I saw Imam Ali go and sit in the corner of the House of the room and cry what was tonight is your heart should be in Mecca laughs why do you cry you lift in the gates

[Applause] said to me o asthma I was just washing the body of my wife father and my hands came across one of her broken ribs the narration goes further that's when Imam Ali was carrying the body of Fatima Imam al-hassan ran to the chest of father matazara and he began to cry by a chance he said

Mother it's me Hassan Hussain came on the chest of his mother and he said to her mother it is me Jose do you know what happened there is a narration which says and he said oh Ali removed Hussain from the chest of his mother because he said the Angels cannot bear to see Hussain on the chest of his mother [Applause] but wait keep the tears keep the tears

These tears will speak for us on the day of judgment our lover of fat mama where is the grave of Fatima we go to Medina and we ask where [Applause] where do you know how hard it was for these orphans one day sees him crying and crying he says to my son Hassan what's wrong my son why do you cry what's wrong he says my father if you saw what I saw you cry

Ali has not seen he says to my father if you saw what I saw you Christ I said what did you see he says my father you know when my mother father gave us he said yes he said my father on her way back to man came and slapped her he said to him what do you mean they slapped my mother on her eye Imam Ali looked at me said now I know why your mother and her last days wouldn't look me alive

Foreign he was crying and crying he fell asleep unconscious at that moment in his dream he saw Fatima jazara saying to him that's why on a night like this when we remember the mother of Khadija we mentioned the narrations mentioned that's when Khadijah died in rasulallah wanted to come and bury her all of us when we come to marry someone the first thing we do is we put a coffin on their body don't

We a girlfriend but because of how poor rasulullah was he couldn't afford the kafan for Khadijah he used his shroud but his shroud wasn't long enough to cover our body felt sad at that moment he raised his hands into ah and he said Ya Allah I am your Prophet this is Khadijah if it was that for her wealth and the sword of Ali if it wasn't for our wealth Hadid would have no one hadija is the one who gave everything to Islam but yeah Allah I do

Not have a shroud a cafan every human deserves to be buried with a Catherine don't you agree isn't it sad if there is a day when a human lies on the ground without the Catherine to cover his body isn't it sad if there is a human who lies on the ground and they trample on his Cafe do you know what the narrations mention when rasulallah came to him and he has both five Catherines which I have to give you

In order that you are able to bury her you are able to cover her if the term Jabra is tell me who the second government is for is for you that when you die there is a coven to cover your body he's the German he'll tell me who's the third girlfriend for he said the third Covenant that when she dies there is a cabin to cover our body he said to injury he'll tell me who the fourth girlfriend is for he said to him the fourth the girlfriend

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Fourth year after hijrah and died on the 10th of Muharram in the 61st year after Hijra at the age of 57. he is revered by many as the greatest martyr in Islamic history as well as seen by many as an Exemplar in terms of his leadership his generosity his bravery and his humility a man from whose life many a lesson may be learned and many are principle may be derived a man whose acts in his life and

Standpoints affected both Muslims and non-muslims until today I unfortunately however this personality has been understudied and the idea that when you look at the majority of our knowledge concerning his life the majority of our knowledge or much of our knowledge concerning his life relates to the last year of his life if you were to ask many people about the first 56 years of the life of Imam

Al-hussein you'll find many who will not be able to come up with many anecdotes regarding the first 56 years of his life most people know about his life in the last few months when he left Medina to go to Mecca when he left Mecca to go towards kufa and he stopped at an area called karbala that is about as much knowledge as most people have of this personality's life and this is somewhat shameful on our part that the person who the prophet

Described as the master of the Youth of paradise Andrew the prophet would say Hussain is from me and I am from Hussein Allah loves the one who loves Hussein it is sad that we only know about the last days of his life if you were to ask yourself how many narrations do you know from the mouth of Imam al-hussein as an Hadith can you narrate if you were to ask your how many stories do you know about Imam

And Hussain you'll find many will come forward and say that barring the Sun from Muharram our knowledge of Imam and Hussein is quite Limited that's why tonight let's have an examination of Imam and Hussain from the day he was born until the day he was martyred in order to see the number of important lessons that we can learn from his life not only in understanding his relationships but also in understanding

The principles that affected non-muslims as much as its affected Muslims today as we said he was born on the third of Shaban in the fourth year after Hijra he was the second of the four children of arguably one of the most beautiful marriages within the religion of Islam as we know Imam had married and in that marriage they had four children they had a fifth child who was a miscarried Child by the name of mohsin for children was of course and

Unconformed and you find that Lady Fatima had conceived Imam al-hussein and had known that she was pregnant with Imam and Hussain 52 days after she gave birth to Imam al-hasan 52 days later she knew that she was pregnant again and the narrations tell us that when it came to the time of the birth of the Iman the narrations tell us that they were mixed feelings

Surrounding his birth normally when you have a child who's about to be born in the family normally there is a sense of Pride and a sense of Joy surrounding the whole family as in it's very rare to see a grandfather who's quite sad or a grandfather who feels some sort of sadness or a grandmother or a father or a mother Hussain many of the reports indicates that surrounding his birth there was a

Sense of a feeling that this child will have an ending that is one full of sadness the first to comment on This was um the wife of Abbas the uncle of the prophets and when father came to the prophet and she said to him I saw a strange dream last night he said so what did you see she said I saw a piece of your flesh in my lap and I wondered what is this to which the prophets that dragged Glad Tidings Fatma

Will give birth and the boy will be in your hands the narrations tell us that rasulallah walked heavily to the house of fataba when Imam al-hassan was born you find that rasulullah brisked through the house of Fatima whereas Imam Hussain when he was born the narration say that the prophet walked heavily he took heavy steps to the house of Fatima he called Asma he said asthma where is my Hussein she bought Hussein as soon as she bought

Imam and Hussain to him he took Imam and Hussain and began to cry she said to him all prophet of God why'd you cry as in this is a newborn child surely it's meant to be Joy he said this child will be slain by an unjust group of people and may Allah not grant them intercession for what they did but do not tell Fatima for Fatima has just come out of Labor and I do not want her to hear this news

You therefore find that from the beginning his grandfather major connection with him and highlighted towards a very important point a child learns As Much from the grandfather as they do with the father if both are living in the same house some of us were honored and fortunate enough that we were brought up in a house where our grandfather is alive isn't that true as in some of us when we were young our grandfathers were in our

Lives some of us even when we got to our teenage years our grandfathers were alive Generations tell us that the importance of the grandfathers like the father the child picks up from the grandfather as much as the child picks up from the father thing he did in showing his affection to the child was what was that he performed a series of ceremonies which would

Become lessons for us when a child is born in our family I think he did when Hussein was in his lab was he recited adhan in his right Heir and Akama in his left sometimes people ask the question why is it when a child is born in Islam you recite adhan in the rights the prophet himself said because this moves away The Whispers of shaytan from the child you know very well in the Quran what do

We say was seek Refuge from the whispering of shaytan when we recite Adan in the right ear in the left the meaning is that we want to remove away The Whispers of shaytan that's number one number two what did rasulullah then have seven days later he had the atika ceremony today when a child is born you have the attacker people ask what is this average a ceremony why do you do it because the

Prophet we learned he did it with Imam Hussain what did he do the prophets with Imam and Hussain he came forward and he said that a sheep is to be slaughtered and that sheep is to be given away to the poor a leg of of the Midwife because of what she helped us with in the pregnancy some of us when our child is born in the hospital forget about the Midwife we're more concerned with our wife isn't it

You find that the prophets of God what did he tell us he said this Midwife has been a helper in that child's birth don't neglect her position at least in this day and age offer a box of chocolates offer us some flowers offer something in that time rasulullah said where's the Midwife bring it to me when they both say he said give a leg of mutton towards this midwife so that's when he shaved the hair of Imam al-hussein the weight of it in

Silva was given out to the poor and that is a Sunnah that remains with us until today what did he do he recites the Dua which I recommend any future fathers to recite a supplication which is available in any book on Imam al-hussein's life where he prayed Ya Allah remove the Envy of the people from Hussain like the way Ibrahim prayed for you to remove the Envy from isab and Ismail because not everybody when you tell

People I've got the news of a child don't think everybody is happy there are some people maybe they are childless and there might be the tongues of Envy in them there may be others who have one child but you've had your second who may have two child the children but you have your third who may have three children but you have your fourth not everybody looks at you and says congratulations what's inside they want to stab you straight away

Sometimes what you should do is do what the prophet did the prophet said recite the Dua that's when Hussein is born he recited Ya Allah protect Hassan and Hussein like Ibrahim asks you to protect us when he came to the naming of Imam Al Hussain there are three reports about The naming these facts are vital there are three reports we reject two of them and we accept one of them there is one report which said

What does it mean in English War what's a beautiful name to name your son whoa imagine you look at your son and you say is said to him very clearly that no Ali changed his name from hadap to Hassan then when Imam Hussein was born Imam Ali said now I want to name him War rasulullah said change his name from war to Hussein and the narration says when mohsin was born

And rasulallah held him rasulallah named him or Imam Ali named rasulullah said no change his name to mercen why do we reject this Hadith number one Muslim was never born sin was a miscarried child of Fatima I live once tells him not to do anything he doesn't do it three times number three there's no better name than War these are the names of

They used to name their son shaytan and volume and names like this you know very pleasant names for you to give your children because they used to name their son so the attribution was that Imam Ali had no other name but we reject this then there's a second narration which says Imam Ali wanted to name Hassan he wanted to name him Hamza and he wanted to name Hussain jaffar because two of them had been but that's rasulullah said no no we

Don't accept any of these it was rasulullah who decided that his name will be Hussain and that's attachment between rasulullah and Imam and Hussain was a wonderful attachment sometimes a grandfather can be the worst role model for a child sometimes a grandfather can be the best role model for a child and how many times do you see in some films which appear in the media that the grandfather is this drunken old man who's swearing the whole day in asleep

In the night you see that sometimes The Grandfather's just sitting down the whole day grumpy angry he doesn't want to talk to anyone swearing the whole time rasulallah taught us that you as the grandfather that child looks at your behavior if you're rude or angry or unpleasant or have a mannerism Where You Are someone who is always stubborn that child picks up on your mannerisms whereas if you are the embodiment of

Warmth and humility the child grows up a warm and humble child today in Muslim communities I tell you we have some grumpy grandparents you have grandparents through the whole day all they're doing is nagging where's the food where's the tea where's the tea where's the food bring me this bring me that well the child look at and say what is this uh Angry machine we've created at all or is this a human being where is rasulullah what did he try and show

Rasulallah tried to show very clearly that look at me as the embodiment of warmth and the embodiment of manners and if I have this warmth and manners then Hussain will grow up with warmth and manners as well in which way you know the Arab for example rasulullah saying he'd lengthen his sujood if Imam and Hussein was on his back he'd be on prostration he'd lengthen his prostration if there was an Arab Man by the name of

Allegra that means his mother named him the Bold one the Agra saw rasulullah one day embracing Imam and Hussain he said I've got 10 kids I've never kissed any of them is it from why he said because sign of masculinity what's my doing kissing and hugging people look at me and say look at him he's not a man rasulullah replied he who does not show Mercy to his children will not be shown Mercy by Allah

Mercy that one that was there and number two the manners of rasulullah the grandchild looks at the clock he looks at this man humble or is he arrogant is he easy to talk to or is he hard-hearted at a young age would see his grandfather humble with everyone respectful his morals would be the highest morals and completely the wrong way he is washing his hands first then he is washing his face then he does his feet

Then he goes back to the Head you could easily come to him and say oh man are you stupid or something as in you do not know how to do although look how old you are what people who Allah they will do this our people today Muslims when they see someone not practicing his prayers properly and they'll look at him and say look at this guy he's 50 60 he can't even pray properly sees his grandfather's mannerisms he

Comes to the man with Imam al-hassan they say to him all Sheikh you are Elder than us do you mind looking at our and tell us which one of us is doing it right which one's doing it wrong the man say his old grandsons of rasulullah it would be my honor go ahead when they perform the although at the end of Allah he looked at them and he said it is not you who are performing it wrong it is I who is performing it's

Wrong look at the manner in which they approach the maturity at a young age was why was because I'm looking at my grandfather's behavior when my grandfather in our house lives with us one is the highest then the grandchildren will come out in that way and that's why Imam al-hussein was only five years of age when one of the greatest and most important events in Islamic history happened his grandfather trusted him and Hassan to come alongside

Him what was the event the event you take a five and a six year old to the ambassadors of a Christian country came to visit the prophet they had a dialogue which I will discuss further inshallah later on in my analysis of baby Fatima you find that when these Christians came they discussed with the prophet he gave them an argument they were not convinced by it the prophet said to them very well if you dispute with me over the knowledge that I have

Given you then we'll bring our sons you bring your sons we'll bring our woman you bring your woman we'll bring ourselves you bring yourselves the Christian religion and its envoys there was no one under the age of 40 as their ambassadors all of them were elders rasulallah take your sons your woman and a man who is like yourself the man who was like himself was

The sons he took Hassan and Hussein when one was only five and the other was only six what was he showing us he was showing us number one youths have to be at the front of this religion not at the back when we go to meet other religions if our issue then they will they will return forward get married then becomes religious

That's when you know you've got a religion which is quite backwards what did he do with Hussein with Hassan and Hussein a French when these Christians came they were amazed they were amazed that Muhammad had trust in a five and a six-year-old but what was rasulullah doing he was showing us if you give young men responsibility from a young age then they will Blossom and mature earlier

Than if you do not trust them then they'll have an inferiority complex that they are not trustworthy individuals shook this experience in their life and you found therefore when the Christians of nadrant saw this five they came out with the lion that we will not enter a mobile with these five because the amount of light that shines from their faces if it's all the mountain to move the mountain would move from its position

His grandfather and that's why even rasulullah when he's dying rasulallah while he's dying Imam al-hussein comes and lies on his chest wants to remove him you find rasulallah say no their grandfather is dying let me have more of them and let them have more of me and I ask as the famous poet says if you couldn't take seeing Hussain on your chest how did you take seeing Shimmer on the chest of Hussein and say therefore is what when

Imam and Hussain was how old he was only seven years of age at the time and then only a few months later his mother Fatma passes away imagine the double blow that affects the young Hussein as seven year old his grandfather dies Bibi Fatima dies and that's why from that day he built an attachment with his father like no other attachment I tell you nobody was as close to I mean like Imam al-hussein mom was asked what's your name he said I

Am Hussein replied if my dad had a thousand Sons he'll name them all after his father Imran hussain's attachment to his father was phenomenal everywhere his father would go because you can imagine his father was the father of four orphans and Hussein was seven wherever his father would go Hussain would be alongside him whatever sermon his father would give Hussein would

Listen whatever piece of knowledge his father would give Hussein would take in that that's why arguably one of the most famous hadiths in Islamic history one of the most famous duas in Islamic history was a Dua Imam and Hussain learned from Imam Ali which Dua Dua means what national means the one who is paralyzed or who is stricken with a severe illness says I was with my father we were doing power from the Kaaba all of a sudden we

Laid our eyes on someone who was holding on to the Kaaba and crying and crying and crying I said to my father my father I've never seen anyone cry like this my father said Hussein my dear son go and see what he wants what is it what's wrong when Imam Hussain he says I went to this young man he was holding on to the Kaaba I trim young man what's wrong with you he said I was a person who was rude and disobedient to my father

Brothers and sisters there is nothing worse in this religion than a disobedient child towards his mother and father nothing worse do not think your prayers and your fasts will make up for Disobedience to your parents heaven lies under their feet never forget this issue a little dates on numerous occasions many of their examples were related to parents and obedience to parents so what did you do he said on many occasions I was rude to my father when

My father would request something I'd rudely speak back to him and there was an occasion when I pushed my father away from me I'm juicing this is surprising I'm telling you in Muslim communities today there are people who've actually pushed their fathers and that person actually thinks his love of Hussein will be enough for him you've not understood the equation hussain's whole meaning is obedience to

Allah he said what did you do I said I pushed and my father said Wallah I will never forgive you and I'm going to read against you for what you've done he said from the day he recited the supplication against me I have been paralyzed you see me now my hands are holding a cabin my legs don't even move the lower part of my body has no movement I hope you help me Imam and Hussein says I went back to my father the leader of my life the

Person who I take the best of examples from I said to him oh my father what shall we do he said Hussein is the Young young sincere he said yes my father I saw tear tears coming from his eyes if you've disobeyed your father and you want forgiveness the first step is regret the second step is let there be tears shed show your sincerity said let him reside this and said what's the name he said whenever a person is ill or in grief or

In a bad situation let him reside [Applause] and you will see the illness will be removed and they went to the president said to him today after Salah I shall recite the following Dua he began to recite the Amish rule for him the person inside drama the next day says I saw this person walking near the Kaaba I looked at him I said to him how comes you are walking he said Wallah in the

Name of the Prophet who God chose as his final messenger who is your grandfather last night in my dream I saw rasulullah and he said to me come towards me young man as you have recited he touched me on the area where I was paralyzed as soon as I woke up that whole area had been cured imagine therefore latched on to his father because how old was he when his father died Imam al-hussein was 36 years of age when his father Imam Ali died

Hussain's wives many of them he chose on the basis of his father Imam Hussain how many women did he marry seven how many seven Imam Ali how many women did he marry nine Imam Ali who are his wives Imam Ali had married he had married amama the knees of Fatima he married he married who was known as um he married Laila he married him

He married a sabbah and he married the daughter of um his marriages were all Monumental he married Laila the daughter of abimora the sun Leila her grandfather from one side was referred to as the men of Alia seen in the time of rasulullah 's grandfather from the other side because Layla's mother may Muna is the daughter of abusafian

Was who Abu sufyan that's why yazid ordered his soldiers tell my cousin because Layla's uncle is and her first cousin is yazid Imam married her she gave him who alil Akbar the eldest of Imam al-hussein's Sons the historians are unanimous the oldest son of Imam al-hussein is unanimous there are a couple who said

Might be younger than in my own personal opinion and in the opinion of many of the greatest stories that's number one number two he married father was originally a Christian converted rabob's elder sister married the next sister hayat Imam al-hussein married number three he married a lady called Shah zanan in Arabic her name means

When he married her mom said change her name let her be called Shahar Banu because there is only one foreign do not leave her as a widow with no one to protect her then there are two other wives through the history books differ over their names had different children he had seven sons and four daughters of his sons was the eldest Ali is

Then he had a son by the name of now I know in many Traditions is seen as a six-month-old baby search I have never the six-month-old baby is called Abdullah that's why if you go to the Iraqi or the Iranian or the Lebanese community the books of narration is the son of Imam and Hussain that there's no doubt but he was seven or either twelve on that Santa Muhammad

Abdullah and the books is six month old baby I think what must have happened was that there must have been confusion in some of the books where alil asgar was given the age of Abdullah both are sons of Imam and Hussain but there was a difference in the names of the daughters Imam and Hussain had four daughters who died in sham yes whose grave is in sham in my historical opinion is different from

And lived until an old age but there is a narration which says sukena lived until an old age and she was a poet and she was a singer and so on WE reject this is the only narrator of this incident where he says became a singer and a poet later on we don't believe in this is different Fatima

And then he had a fourth Daughter by the name of zainab therefore in this period before karbala was the period of the marriages and you find that he had his children in that time and on top of that what you find it was the turbulent period many of the Great companions were killed in front of the eyes to maintain his patience in that period was difficult but I tell you something Abba Abdullah before karbala had

Displayed every attribute before karbala the difference on the 10th of Muhammad as they all came together in one day showed his generosity when rasulullah was about to die he told the companions go on under the leadership of 18 year old Usama you remember 18 year old Osama leave Medina with his army the companions didn't join him this Osama bin said was

Died they'd come to Osama was chosen by rasulullah no he said I don't want to get involved in these things or them I don't want to get involved I don't know I'm not sure that's right are both good Osama who's on the right this is a lesson for all of us when you see Injustice don't say you know what I prefer not to get involved get involved and say who's the truth with

Because you may be the cause of dissension in history because of your silence oh at the end we don't remember the words of our enemies we remember the Silence of our friends Emma was dying he had the 60 000 dinar debt on his shoulders do you know who the only person he could think of to pay it back for him was Jose Ben Ali tell me if your father

Every time it was his hat you just want people to speak out for your father and you know how much he loved his father every time people abuse your father's rights you see this person whose Soul your father was on the truth and remained silent and now Osama says please bring Hussain please bring Hussain so Imam and Hussain comes he sees Osama lying on the bed he says to Osama what's wrong he says Hussain please forgive me your dad

Was chosen on the day of hadir I saw in my own eyes I knew he was right in my own heart I knew because I heard rasulullah say Ali is with the truth and the truth is [Applause] on the earth I'm saying I'm in trouble please the he said what is it he said I have 60 000 in our debt please help me do not worry you are remorseful over

Your stand I don't mind may Allah forgive you he turned around to the person next to me said please come and pay sixty thousand dinar for Osama that generosity others will not display today if my father's heart is taken in the community I tell you I will keep it on my shoulder for the rest of my life they didn't allow my father to become president they didn't tell her to become chairman they didn't allow them to serve water they didn't allow him to carry I

Don't know some sort of instrument I will keep it on my shoulder for the rest of my life Imam Hussain was so generous he looked at Osama I said Osama don't worry you may not have stood with my father but I feel you are hurt I'll pay the sixty thousand dinar from me generosity number two othman was alone in his house the Muslims were attacking him who would you think it was who stood by the door of uthman to protect him so that the Muslims are not disunited who

Was it Hassan and Hussein they stood at the door of you know what they could have said asthma mistreated mistreated Abdullah Usman took our dad's leadership no we don't want this Unity to occur between the Muslims let us remove the and be tolerant and they were the ones who stood at the door of Usman they were the ones who gave water to Usman while Muslims were attacking him and you know what the sad thing later on is they say is the cause of atman's

Death should not take it in their own hands to come and stab another human being there is a particular legal system and there's a particular courtroom number two number three his generosity when it came to his knowledge before karbala do you know how many great hadiths we have from Imam Al Hussain I tell you ask any Muslim tell me one Hadith of Imam Hussain [Applause]

The best quality of a Muslim is that he speaks little about a topic that does not concern him [Music] how many of us have to get involved in every topic isn't it involved said I heard rasulullah say that the best quality of a Muslim is what is that he does not he speaks less about a job that does not concern him then he says I heard my father

Please listen to this unbelievable narration I heard my father I am rise of the human being who refrains from food due to fear of illness but does not refrain from sin even though he knows about Hellfire we refrain from food because we're scared of illness but we don't refrain from sin because we're not scared of hell food due to fear of illness but does not refrain from sin even though he knows

About Hellfire you would find that he'd provide and that's why one example of Imam Al Hussain yes before karbala a young man comes up tomorrow I can't stop sinning and I'm just gonna have to continue what do I do give me some advice that keep sinning he said sorry he said keep sitting they said I came to you for advice you tell me keep sinning he said yes keep sinning

But there are five conditions when you sin sin but the first condition is sin in the place where Allah cannot see you but sin in the place where Allah cannot see you condition number one Allah can see me everywhere is it okay condition number two sin but don't sin on God's Earth go and build your own Earth and sin there for three sin

Don't use Allah's reason as their energy to sin sin but when the angel of death comes to take your soul away don't say it's not the time number five sin but when you're punished on the fire of hell don't say I shouldn't be here get me out if you pass these five conditions continue sinning there's no problem Never Gonna sin again after that but through those conditions

That generosity that came with him with his knowledge even you had the self-sacrifice of Imam al-hussein that's arguably the greatest moment of self-sacrifice before karbala was related to karbala someone says how before karbala and the battle of naharawan you find even before this there was a moment of generosity that's when Imam and Hussain asked the teacher he said to the teacher called Abu Abdullah teach my

Son how to recite Quran when that teacher finished the recital teaching the kid how to recite Quran pearls and clothes and he gave it to the teacher people came and said all this person did was teach your son how to recite Bismillah and you give him this much [Applause] to which he replied what I give him is never enough because of the person who teaches my son how to mention Allah's

Name it can never be enough that person taught my son Bismillah whatever I give him is not enough then on top of that the great self-sacrifice when you see someone come to him when his father died imagine when your fathers died and someone comes up to you from Syria he sees you he says what's your name says may Allah curse you and curse your father Ali off if someone talked like that to you how would you reply back to him may Allah

Curse you and your father the guy's name was Assam Imam said is the wind of this area hurting you or maybe you've had a disagreement with your wife is there a shelter for you to stay in or has no one provided you with clothing please come and stay with my house if you are a stranger in this area Allah that person began to cry I cursed your father in front of you and this is the way you reply back to me by

Making your house available for you he said this is the family of rasulullah and the way we treat people people may come and curse us but we come back with morals because our grandfather rasulullah came to perfect the morals of mankind and that's why I will never forget the greater self-sacrifice before karbala notice none of these stories are anything to do with karbala the soldiers who were caught by Talib was standing there one of the soldiers

You all know him very well he was fighting on that day he had some rope around his hands which wasn't too tight but it was around the hands was walking past he saw that Soldier looked at him and said Hussein I beg you please remove the stroke from around my hand because the Rope is causing nervousness in me remove it and I'm asking you Imam and Hussain went back to his father

He said oh my father I'd like a favor from you he said what is it he said this person over there did you see him he said yes I see him he said he says to me the Rope is tight around his hand even though you will never put a tightrope but it seems to have been hurting him and he asked me to remove it go ahead why do you want to answer this he said father when someone asks through me how can I reject

I want the person to be embarrassed when you realize who this person is when you realize how magnanimous a man this man is he went back to the person he said give me your hands and he removed the ropes from the hands of shimmerman foreign did he show to you when he sat on your chest on the afternoon this man you remove a rope from his hand because when a person asks you you do

Not want to embarrass them and that is the same man who sits on your chest on the 10th that's Hussein before Carabella not one mention in our lectures of ABBA Abdullah before karbala this is saying four years had displayed these attributes Carabella was when all of them came together on one day generosity with knowledge and forgiveness and humility and care and honor and dignity

Who was the commander of the opposition who had blocked water from the children of Hussein and yet the forgiving heart of ABBA Abdullah forgives him that's why when you look at Islamic history not only Muslims but non-muslims come and say horror and the way he was forgiven the horse which man is thirsty but before he drinks the water he says horse you drink I can't bear to see you thirsty today Muslim countries have no respect

For animal rights whereas the master of Islam displayed respect to his animal which man gives away his six-month-old baby which man lies on the ground with his killer on his chest and he says to his killer if you give me water I will intercede for you on the day of judgment and that's why Imam al-hussein when you look at his biography it's not just Muslims who have been affected by this colossal figure no non-muslims as well look at Gandhi when he went out on his

Salt March with 72 people and they said from Gandhi why have you taken 72 he said because Hussein took 72. and Jose in 72 were Eternal I want my 72 to be Eternal I learned how to achieve Victory while that was Gandhi Charles Dickens when he said that there is no way a man who takes his family and his children has gone out for worldly desires if it's for worldly does this you'd never take your family and your children

It dictates that Hussein's mission was but a mission for God and God alone when he said Hussain belongs to Brotherhood Hussain belongs to humanity Hussein belongs to the path of righteousness look further until the famous Christian Lebanese says no Battle in History has evoked as much sympathy and compassion and from which as many lessons can be learned than the Battle of karbala and the life of Imam Alf Hussein

Dickens Gandhi nehru antoambara all of them show us that Hussein continues to live in the hearts of every human being and that's why the Imam says there is a heat that will never subside in the heart of the believer we pray to Allah and to allow us to receive his intercession in this world and the Hereafter and I was to be amongst those who follow his message and honor his example we pray to Allah

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We're irritated to state an extra part of it.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEjJHx78j4K_I5CRhERKu5s5ZxXoVQ42hG5UVnsV5393JnUK-csgwTNlZIU1CWUh1cDnL2qAUTkM2yq9CrjS5dDULogrZglVuQx85aBwQnSLc2La5UAinpkASFEfpiBJGHE5Q7CY3WY0Jc5X9SC791gVSYQg2Oi4sDvqP6SdjN33e0PamKO6YR6xj-Msww" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="618" data-original-width="960" height="429" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEjJHx78j4K_I5CRhERKu5s5ZxXoVQ42hG5UVnsV5393JnUK-csgwTNlZIU1CWUh1cDnL2qAUTkM2yq9CrjS5dDULogrZglVuQx85aBwQnSLc2La5UAinpkASFEfpiBJGHE5Q7CY3WY0Jc5X9SC791gVSYQg2Oi4sDvqP6SdjN33e0PamKO6YR6xj-Msww=w666-h429" width="666" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The city is correct inside the middle of an ideal balance - a spot that produces it straightforward to drive directly all the way down to a number of the principal staggering traveler attractions in the Republic of India. Thus, this finish of the week or any approaching back prolonged finish of the week, once you've got over adequate time near, we tend to area unit spoke communication loaded the SUV and need AN finish of the week outing to one of these six abutting places!&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;h3 style="text-align: left;"&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: 18.72px;"&gt;Orchha&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h3&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEh5nrq6xhX4POeGOZgfxzzOCo6c9lOVb1TZpYrQnugXTDL6NBRiDr_yR37oQInMTlwOBzs1uhfcaz_KLn_eI02gdsuioh-6OI8UXnQg0g8q63HdtRqvpTTBY22OircUzcuPXgDdtj0SN2upVrNPKZ4k7ksX6valxQ6Ul6ICEo_McRabLgRuRgzz2HXQdA" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="500" data-original-width="753" height="459" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEh5nrq6xhX4POeGOZgfxzzOCo6c9lOVb1TZpYrQnugXTDL6NBRiDr_yR37oQInMTlwOBzs1uhfcaz_KLn_eI02gdsuioh-6OI8UXnQg0g8q63HdtRqvpTTBY22OircUzcuPXgDdtj0SN2upVrNPKZ4k7ksX6valxQ6Ul6ICEo_McRabLgRuRgzz2HXQdA=w692-h459" width="692" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Best chance to go: Gregorian calendar month to March&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Driving distance: 234 klicks or 3 hours forty-four minutes&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Consistent with its name (and that means that secret spot), Orchha is the most underestimated traveler objective in MP. The Orchha Fort confused, divided into three noteworthy segments may well be a dream to visualize. the full spot, full of lofty landmarks, maybe a partner degree branch of information marvel. It is, whereas not AN unsure, the smallest amount of tough end-of-the-week escape you will have from Kanpur. partner degree old-world attractiveness, grand constructions, and secret magnificence all create its esteem work.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;h3 style="text-align: left;"&gt;Allahabad&lt;/h3&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEiQIgNH-MlV9vRiEdhOrxRtiFKQ_VU_jl7j1IXofmSPf6ix4EHjtpIN3ohid4ZVSABJdy4Eh_mhTY-bitShHRXy6mXBJcQ2oGbrJfFfa_ZAnccmuJiMNmBeJo48wdAzP_YdUbzIpVXb8cOCne8TvjzHYLhj9a_3iHQ7Wt1ZeD98M_soKg51k4_dMGhTmQ" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="340" data-original-width="513" height="456" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEiQIgNH-MlV9vRiEdhOrxRtiFKQ_VU_jl7j1IXofmSPf6ix4EHjtpIN3ohid4ZVSABJdy4Eh_mhTY-bitShHRXy6mXBJcQ2oGbrJfFfa_ZAnccmuJiMNmBeJo48wdAzP_YdUbzIpVXb8cOCne8TvjzHYLhj9a_3iHQ7Wt1ZeD98M_soKg51k4_dMGhTmQ=w689-h456" width="689" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Best chance to go: Gregorian calendar month to March&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Driving distance: 203 klicks or 3 hours thirty-six minutes&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The purpose, once you area unit within the state of mind to research a vicinity chock loaded with history and confidence, drive directly all the way down to Prayagraj. On the off probability that produces you go meh, handle this - it is the city of Amitabh Bachchan. In your feeling about the house that the wizard knew as home, we tend to propose taking a plunge at the Triveni Sangam. that's the explanation anyplace three of our blessed streams - Ganga, Yamuna, and Hindu deity meet.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Need some further temptation? the city is what is more home to the best fastness planned by Akbar and Anand Bhavan - the spot anyplace Jawaharlal Nehru and Gandhi were formed.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;h3 style="text-align: left;"&gt;Lucknow&lt;/h3&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEhqZ_dXo-HSBNlnuBVQEO1GPVU7F7LHYE1_9celwF-bIIidk6Bt9os_T2Nuk0t0aFEbs1LIiIIkaVHQdtT49cmRK_YdzLjn6G4759dufuNZNbXqYx9I4RMCf5NpYr_x7fpEK2aj-67ug9G43BYzdkkLdNZweZNdhZc6HDkSzdD_Iw7PSi_goU--hFhYBQ" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="432" data-original-width="768" height="390" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEhqZ_dXo-HSBNlnuBVQEO1GPVU7F7LHYE1_9celwF-bIIidk6Bt9os_T2Nuk0t0aFEbs1LIiIIkaVHQdtT49cmRK_YdzLjn6G4759dufuNZNbXqYx9I4RMCf5NpYr_x7fpEK2aj-67ug9G43BYzdkkLdNZweZNdhZc6HDkSzdD_Iw7PSi_goU--hFhYBQ=w695-h390" width="695" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Best probability to go: Gregorian calendar month to March&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Driving distance: ninety four.7 km or 2 hours fourteen minutes&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;It's been similar a gazillion times, consequently why not hear it all over again. the city of Nawabs is de facto a foodie's heaven, particularly forward you are a non-veggie lover. From shami to galouti, once you have satiated on every type of shish kebab, overleap to the authentic wine bottle opuses to really ability the means that Awadhi royals lived. The arrangement of the Rumi Darwaza transports you to the partner degree time slipped by. The rounded offices of the Bara Imambara show you what glorious abundance is accustomed to being.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;A weekend in Lucknow is forty-eight hours.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;h3 style="text-align: left;"&gt;&lt;span style="text-align: center;"&gt;Jhansi&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h3&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEhuW-JACpJlSkNTjHKoO6iLWWHlRp7k7KcMQINPqT0vLS3F2jvVwTQEMx0DIHmF8MHInciq5pDekr9y9YHtc3rsJOkQjZcNosE1oMjz9xP0ByDS7WYi64KM-f4jMe3ABHIlBSwpfwiIRamk3jtdIQGxJYJHlan_VogwuA225n2j1HeoVxG-pxexvs9t8A" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="500" data-original-width="667" height="516" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEhuW-JACpJlSkNTjHKoO6iLWWHlRp7k7KcMQINPqT0vLS3F2jvVwTQEMx0DIHmF8MHInciq5pDekr9y9YHtc3rsJOkQjZcNosE1oMjz9xP0ByDS7WYi64KM-f4jMe3ABHIlBSwpfwiIRamk3jtdIQGxJYJHlan_VogwuA225n2j1HeoVxG-pxexvs9t8A=w688-h516" width="688" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Best probability to go: Gregorian calendar month to March&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Driving distance: 228 klicks or four hours unit of time&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;There is no kid in the Republic of India United Nations agency the globe Health Organization has not immense up specializing in the tales of Jhansi ki rani. Things being what they're, the explanation doesn't take the probability to travel to the spot the daring girl referred to as home? The seat of rani Lakshmi Bai's realm, we tend to propose Jhansi as AN end-of-the-week trip as a result of the realm being saturated with history. it entirely was a necessary scene for India's underlying conflict of autonomy in 1857. whenever you are finished working the Fort of Jhansi and what is more the rani Mahal, overleap to the assorted charitable sanctuaries and temples that spot the domain.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;h2 style="text-align: left;"&gt;Khajuraho&lt;/h2&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEjuUcmsNKcIZjCnRupV3AZgnBeupm3evMZpmldwJyg5Ish4GL4EFiwTpzDRK5Is6IIIBj10wjATp7YdIGAjB311lm9XFVcyFVStEyUleTnzkHsPXcs5ZXCUm3Oo15A1RWlwDHpSBtthtI433kv-UNv154EOlYPIwqCd-h97Zd7kOqnH7Mei1sFHwtD_Hg" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="500" data-original-width="750" height="458" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEjuUcmsNKcIZjCnRupV3AZgnBeupm3evMZpmldwJyg5Ish4GL4EFiwTpzDRK5Is6IIIBj10wjATp7YdIGAjB311lm9XFVcyFVStEyUleTnzkHsPXcs5ZXCUm3Oo15A1RWlwDHpSBtthtI433kv-UNv154EOlYPIwqCd-h97Zd7kOqnH7Mei1sFHwtD_Hg=w688-h458" width="688" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Best probability to go: Sept to March&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Driving distance: 223 klicks or four hours thirty-five minutes&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;As you walk around the varied, carven sanctuaries of Khajuraho, you get a quick inspect however moderate the recent Republic of India was. settle for once we are saying, the Sanskrit writing does not have something on the provocative figures of the city. The twenty-odd sanctuaries area unit a bit of the Khajuraho bunch of landmarks, all of that's international organization workplace World Heritage Sites. geographical tracing all the manner back to the twelfth century, they seem to be a sight to see once the sun sets and what is more the sound and lightweight show starts. town extremely is that the delegates throw off Kanpur for a peaceful finish of the week.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;h3 style="text-align: left;"&gt;Agra&lt;/h3&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEiPRtab2SEx3Cm_2puJwLE2NJF9JvYMs4Y9GCd55jcdruWdWLkHDzyPQzySUjUYmP_RdcaGlvaUTEv8QbpkbPS90LohUgUGLfBvNIJeI4XgnqQuu33zUar8khmhazekgN5rJO6I18HKkZ9crOECPkHutecxKRXMAQlITCiv4A6VolLsasa8b2TKW48u5g" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="494" data-original-width="768" height="443" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEiPRtab2SEx3Cm_2puJwLE2NJF9JvYMs4Y9GCd55jcdruWdWLkHDzyPQzySUjUYmP_RdcaGlvaUTEv8QbpkbPS90LohUgUGLfBvNIJeI4XgnqQuu33zUar8khmhazekgN5rJO6I18HKkZ9crOECPkHutecxKRXMAQlITCiv4A6VolLsasa8b2TKW48u5g=w689-h443" width="689" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Best chance to go: Gregorian calendar month to March&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Driving distance: 281 klicks (4 hours thirty-nine minutes)&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Who sane might at any purpose categorical no to a brief excursion to the Taj Mahal? nobody. We concur. however, the town is over the marvel of the earth. Indeed, the white marble excellence may well be a landmark that delivers your head flip with magnificence, however, the spot of Akbar is not something to prod additionally. Did you understand Akbar himself started the strategy for creating it?&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;After you have done being all popular, we tend to advocate visiting the last Mughal garden in the Republic of India - the Mehtab Bagh, which is found on the opposite bank Yamuna. meanwhile, create progress toward some pleasant Mughlai design within the city. you will not see an additional legitimate vogue where else. what is more, forward that you just have the exploring through a bug, create a pitstop at Sadar Bazar on your means that back to Kanpur!&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Find It All&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Every one of these six urban communities, though' a brief distance of fish from Kanpur, has an inventive attractiveness. sort the awe-inspiring unbelievable issue concerning the topographic point to the blush-instigating carvings of Khajuraho, everything concerning secret fortunes option to be investigated. luckily, the essential place of our city provides the proper chance to induce all.&lt;/p&gt;</description><media:thumbnail xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/" height="72" url="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEjJHx78j4K_I5CRhERKu5s5ZxXoVQ42hG5UVnsV5393JnUK-csgwTNlZIU1CWUh1cDnL2qAUTkM2yq9CrjS5dDULogrZglVuQx85aBwQnSLc2La5UAinpkASFEfpiBJGHE5Q7CY3WY0Jc5X9SC791gVSYQg2Oi4sDvqP6SdjN33e0PamKO6YR6xj-Msww=s72-w666-h429-c" width="72"/><thr:total xmlns:thr="http://purl.org/syndication/thread/1.0">2</thr:total><author>noreply@blogger.com (Alidervash)</author></item><item><title>Alnwick Castle, Northumberland, England</title><link>https://travelbestplaces1.blogspot.com/2021/12/alnwick-castle-northumberland-england.html</link><pubDate>Thu, 16 Dec 2021 13:05:00 +0500</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1998417549219342199.post-4263259422095789722</guid><description>&lt;div&gt;&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &lt;span style="font-size: large;"&gt;&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp;Alnwick Castle, Northumberland, England&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div&gt;&lt;div&gt;Alnwick dates lower back to the late 11th century, yet was offered through the utilization of Henry Percy in 1309 and has been inside the family (extra routinely alluded to as the Earls and by and by Dukes of Northumberland), ever for the explanation that.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div&gt;In 1572, Thomas Percy (seventh Earl of Northumberland), a Roman Catholic, become finished with plotting to deliver the detained Mary, Queen of Scots determined to oust the Protestant Queen Elizabeth first. Later this, the Alnwick post turns into a deserted one for quite a long time. It has become now not until the second one 1/2 of the eighteenth century that it comes to be generally redesigned via Robert Adam. The insides have been typically decorated in a Strawberry Hill gothic style, dislike his far-reaching neoclassical style.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEjdzikxERDolZG-bB0VLb-4Id3Xzqc8XK7lictEuVmWV6gmcG82ulRkYiDekXkyY1cbXAo1QYfrMZmmAcxxmBAKhO5QxuXCwnEKu2yDdXPYwu8y19ERWGvMQ3w157z6qxK1ExGTr_r7UFecWSooPvOfdZ6xP-KkO-dXR5Vq9SxJkG1LwLqq4Il0CdiZcA=s585" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img border="0" data-original-height="390" data-original-width="585" height="439" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEjdzikxERDolZG-bB0VLb-4Id3Xzqc8XK7lictEuVmWV6gmcG82ulRkYiDekXkyY1cbXAo1QYfrMZmmAcxxmBAKhO5QxuXCwnEKu2yDdXPYwu8y19ERWGvMQ3w157z6qxK1ExGTr_r7UFecWSooPvOfdZ6xP-KkO-dXR5Vq9SxJkG1LwLqq4Il0CdiZcA=w659-h439" width="659" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div&gt;In the nineteenth century, an assortment of it transformed into change with the guide of Algernon, fourth Duke of Northumberland who paid Anthony Salvin £250,000 somewhere in the range of 1854 and 1865 to discard the Gothic augmentations and particular compositional craftsmanship. Salvin is especially liable for the kitchen, the Prudhoe Tower, the palatial convenience, and the organization of the inner ward. notwithstanding the way that some of Adam's work of art makes due, the rooms on the show to general society had been rearranged in an exorbitant Italianate style in the Victorian time by utilizing Luigi Canina.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-9FnCrzvnudw/YbryrUIRwMI/AAAAAAAAC2Y/3voB9LlapWIrbb1psouAyEeeqeWrPOsmgCNcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="390" data-original-width="623" height="411" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-9FnCrzvnudw/YbryrUIRwMI/AAAAAAAAC2Y/3voB9LlapWIrbb1psouAyEeeqeWrPOsmgCNcBGAsYHQ/w658-h411/image.png" width="658" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div&gt;&amp;nbsp;Alnwick palace is totally a space of in-betweens: settled appropriately between England's greatest northerly city and Scotland's generally southerly, it makes the right day venture from the two parts of the line; on the equivalent time as its popularity as a Medieval relic, a film set, and a circle of family members homegrown way that the area has a pith of something for everybody.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div&gt;The stronghold's notoriety as an in-among keeps legitimate through to its traffic: youths, grown-ups, grown-ups who behave like adolescents, and kids who carry on like grown-ups. hold the more noteworthy juvenile among you involved at regular Harry Potter-design sports, comprising of Broomstick instruction, wherein you might sidestep your broomstick utilizing check coached through a portion of the quidditch's super educators.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-PBbqfJbr2Ec/YbryvqbFtMI/AAAAAAAAC2c/m8oILAyiRT8wYFsQxyZORMl1kq0-2iBQwCNcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="390" data-original-width="598" height="434" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-PBbqfJbr2Ec/YbryvqbFtMI/AAAAAAAAC2c/m8oILAyiRT8wYFsQxyZORMl1kq0-2iBQwCNcBGAsYHQ/w664-h434/image.png" width="664" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div&gt;Alnwick stronghold is the one-of-a-kind Hogwarts, however, the genuine enchantment comes from somewhere past Rowling's composition - - the magnificence of the design and the quintessentially British peaceful nurseries is sufficient to move any guest to a domain obscure. Go through your day meandering the grounds of the fortress saturated with Medieval realities or duck out of the rain and investigate the inside, entire with shows on the aggregate from the circle of family members of the home to overall clash One to the shooting of Downton Abbey. on the off chance that you're fortunate, you can get the whole circle of family members to fulfill in the middle briefly talk, a clever idea from the instructors at Alnwick around one of the numerous accounts of the stronghold, compacted down into only 10 mins.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-wujt5oYa5x4/Ybry0K1YhVI/AAAAAAAAC2g/UsryLfZR22EZ4pQyIJfmwNbQwKhW3WSegCNcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="390" data-original-width="586" height="442" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-wujt5oYa5x4/Ybry0K1YhVI/AAAAAAAAC2g/UsryLfZR22EZ4pQyIJfmwNbQwKhW3WSegCNcBGAsYHQ/w664-h442/image.png" width="664" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div&gt;With a joint rate ticket, you could pack in a meander through the Alnwick garden as well, it's consistently at the core of good cause work, for example, that with the Elderberries and the Sprouts programming program. In expressions of the actual nurseries, find yourself inside the Poison garden one moment and one of the globe's greatest treehouses the accompanying. Concerning the annoying mojitos, you might find them at the Treehouse eatery? I'm ready to take ten.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</description><media:thumbnail xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/" height="72" url="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEjdzikxERDolZG-bB0VLb-4Id3Xzqc8XK7lictEuVmWV6gmcG82ulRkYiDekXkyY1cbXAo1QYfrMZmmAcxxmBAKhO5QxuXCwnEKu2yDdXPYwu8y19ERWGvMQ3w157z6qxK1ExGTr_r7UFecWSooPvOfdZ6xP-KkO-dXR5Vq9SxJkG1LwLqq4Il0CdiZcA=s72-w659-h439-c" width="72"/><thr:total xmlns:thr="http://purl.org/syndication/thread/1.0">0</thr:total><author>noreply@blogger.com (Alidervash)</author></item><item><title>Scotland has had a heartfelt  </title><link>https://travelbestplaces1.blogspot.com/2021/12/scotland-has-had-heartfelt.html</link><category>Scotland</category><category>scotland history</category><category>scotland independence</category><category>scotland referendum</category><pubDate>Tue, 14 Dec 2021 13:11:00 +0500</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1998417549219342199.post-7281755765888806810</guid><description>&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&lt;b&gt;Scotland has had a heartfelt&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;With rich and appeal constructed coordinated measurements, Scotland has had a heartfelt of the legend encompass incorporated underlying incorporated it. that is the locale where coordinated developed constructed joined middle age fortifications, clifftop reintegrated incorporates, recorded nunneries, and assembled incorporated compositional and regular miracles structure an exceptional and emotional scene.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;there's nothing, in any case, that contributes extra to this charm of u. s. then, at that point, the various Scottish palaces that speck the roll assembled coordinated incorporated slopes and mount fabricated coordinated.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;1. Ed fabricated coordinated burgh fortification&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEh4EMG3eQo4oEYD_0L0E1pVB22mbbKjsk2klokUeR3QiHZeaWbo-OsJ7aHXram_-3u6SatQlzbloWnya8XGNLVFULRZZw1I-AQHDwtNULvqxi1tY5jAJsg_JTVdA9-dHW83sOS49B6IQvkgGoogzAi5IVc7G_vTwfa1_Qv5tdAnAszodJML7JChQ4Gc2A=s1024" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img border="0" data-original-height="764" data-original-width="1024" height="494" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEh4EMG3eQo4oEYD_0L0E1pVB22mbbKjsk2klokUeR3QiHZeaWbo-OsJ7aHXram_-3u6SatQlzbloWnya8XGNLVFULRZZw1I-AQHDwtNULvqxi1tY5jAJsg_JTVdA9-dHW83sOS49B6IQvkgGoogzAi5IVc7G_vTwfa1_Qv5tdAnAszodJML7JChQ4Gc2A=w662-h494" width="662" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;p&gt;Palaces fabricated coordinated Scotland EDINBURGH-palace&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;For the capital of a rural for its palaces, Edbuilt-coordinated burgh does don't really baffle incorporated. site fabricated assembled ing worked in-constructed worked in the focal point of the city on a rough ridge, Edbuilt-coordinated burgh fortification is truth, the most visited stronghold all of Scotland.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The records of the palace lower back numerous hundreds of years, and it's far fabricated eagerly assembled incorporated tent with the information of Scotland itself, be fabricated constructed ing the put developed implicit of numerous memorable scenes and sports.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;this is developed implicit the Crown Jewels of Scotland are presently put away, later be assembled ing fabricated constructed ing stowed away for many years. on the grounds of the palace, guests can now construct and assemble incorporated the twelfth-century St Margaret house of prayer and various exhibition halls.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;assembled coordinated developed incorporated: Castlehill, Edbuilt-incorporated burgh&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;while: the eleventh Century&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;2. Braemar palace&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEilOyLyj2ro8YT7vy9JahJFao067x3vHz2Iz0cwnqIJsaeCV5yxjJ4OxML_kwOp2MHIMggeDx-G0dzxNU_1EPbC8T_qxpE7Kwyv211O5sqpLjf4B8paSAywDovlSkkNoD0SJ7PhZN-QIpQonjdxvJNr_LNOTQBvuDOpHBIjwCyJphMMQhPfr3_78qmieg=s1024" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img border="0" data-original-height="683" data-original-width="1024" height="442" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEilOyLyj2ro8YT7vy9JahJFao067x3vHz2Iz0cwnqIJsaeCV5yxjJ4OxML_kwOp2MHIMggeDx-G0dzxNU_1EPbC8T_qxpE7Kwyv211O5sqpLjf4B8paSAywDovlSkkNoD0SJ7PhZN-QIpQonjdxvJNr_LNOTQBvuDOpHBIjwCyJphMMQhPfr3_78qmieg=w664-h442" width="664" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;p&gt;palaces constructed coordinated Scotland BRAEMAR-fortress&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;developed as an own family house fabricated assembled inbuilt coordinated Earl of Mar at developed inbuilt constructed fused of the seventeenth-century, Braemar fortress is a notorious structural sight with an adorable record. aside from being fabricated assembled in a non-public-private home, it served various dreams as appropriately throughout the long term, be assembled coordinated at the developed inherent constructed fused assembled ing resort or even fortification and post.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;situated fabricated inherent Cairngorms countrywide Park, this fantasy structure with forced built coordinated turrets is currently homegrown to the Farquharson family.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The fabricated constructed insides exemplify assembled incorporated coordinated assortments of private objects of notable worth, along with term installations and memorabilia.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;constructed worked in Braemar Aberdeenshire&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;simultaneously as 1628&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;3. Balmoral palace&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEj-VH7kOUDzvPhRtHAmhmoavQI45bXtXDWP2FHZ3RnxyfLLbzN49-Hz0ZT266DfFjLjI14yyTvEpqRd6peL7fzGQGLXPg9wha8z6kevy9dYfTGpME1Ol332-3YYmpoPLmBwndVco_H32bWUaQ4ivarJYCYdX_9UQXMjvFcP7zbLpjilZRlsOqzMDcmASA=s1024" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img border="0" data-original-height="672" data-original-width="1024" height="437" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEj-VH7kOUDzvPhRtHAmhmoavQI45bXtXDWP2FHZ3RnxyfLLbzN49-Hz0ZT266DfFjLjI14yyTvEpqRd6peL7fzGQGLXPg9wha8z6kevy9dYfTGpME1Ol332-3YYmpoPLmBwndVco_H32bWUaQ4ivarJYCYdX_9UQXMjvFcP7zbLpjilZRlsOqzMDcmASA=w666-h437" width="666" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Scottish Castles BALMORAL-palace&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;put 50 miles a long way from Aberdeen, assembled constructed consolidated north-eastern a piece of Scotland, Balmoral fortification has been an individual visit homegrown of the illustrious family because of the mid-nineteenth–century.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Prebuilt Albert bought the fabricated incorporated coordinated recorded palace assembled coordinated 1852 anyway developed red incorporated to supplant it with a spic and span creation of a bigger term, and he made private commitments to the 1 constructed coordinated plan.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;these days, the huge have a place assembled coordinated, encompassed through us developed fabricated consolidated heaps of sections of land of developed constructed incorporated lush VIC fabricated coordinated, invites guests with directed visits, a current save, a bistro, and different shows.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;assembled coordinated built incorporated: Ballater&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;while 1856&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;4. Blair fortification notable Castles&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEj1QRoBQZbnPgY66T6D5jqMc7oN9dhhI4rjhLU1XYz_GwdLhCTJywf16xMq-r_KHF6ppbqY1jncn9sACdP6pbl7kuplggrBc-h9C401VfP7OenzHd_TH0En90XeBsge3DIfxlwWYxlFc6BKLc3rtnj2YnVCLp7q1O9xYAJGvYCoq1CFsJY4CV-iWtJFyQ=s1024" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img border="0" data-original-height="699" data-original-width="1024" height="455" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEj1QRoBQZbnPgY66T6D5jqMc7oN9dhhI4rjhLU1XYz_GwdLhCTJywf16xMq-r_KHF6ppbqY1jncn9sACdP6pbl7kuplggrBc-h9C401VfP7OenzHd_TH0En90XeBsge3DIfxlwWYxlFc6BKLc3rtnj2YnVCLp7q1O9xYAJGvYCoq1CFsJY4CV-iWtJFyQ=w668-h455" width="668" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;homegrown of the Atholl circle of family members 1 thirteenth-century, Blair palace has been the location of numerous tempestuous verifiable exercises, however furthermore of numerous predictable and fulfilled own family minutes.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;some pobu incorporated its 700 a year chronicles, the fortress has experienced many style changes, fabricated inbuilt coordinated the necessities and options of its residents.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Scottish baronial shape, the stronghold presents numerous eighteenth-century capacities. The grounds of the fort constructed incorporated the best walled Hercules grass and the revamped coordinates of St Bride's Kirk.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;assembled incorporated: 6 miles from Pitlochry&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;while the thirteenth Century&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;5. Inveraray post&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEh_fs_rXierPGDH-0kSkafn-zc46KGrwoblRtcBTLmwj1u1WRvo7NRcRY7xzO21hKNH9PJsoqDCpSye8msBGQFjEe5CJa7J_Qt011jUndZZ4FBMsUwBelRzBw4nz3SF1tUltsOl2IKaPjslxBODcjKi85EQ6ewemn6sUmzQEFXKSxhTcwPgyBGVZVWDFQ=s1024" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img border="0" data-original-height="727" data-original-width="1024" height="473" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEh_fs_rXierPGDH-0kSkafn-zc46KGrwoblRtcBTLmwj1u1WRvo7NRcRY7xzO21hKNH9PJsoqDCpSye8msBGQFjEe5CJa7J_Qt011jUndZZ4FBMsUwBelRzBw4nz3SF1tUltsOl2IKaPjslxBODcjKi85EQ6ewemn6sUmzQEFXKSxhTcwPgyBGVZVWDFQ=w667-h473" width="667" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;extraordinary Scottish Castles INVERARAY-stronghold&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;developed underlying eighteenth century to supplant a more established fort and to work the seat of the Dukes of Argyll, Inveraray stronghold is an of the Gothic Revival structural style.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Set a beautifully developed builtins constructed coordinated incorporated on the shore of Loch Fyne, western Scotland, the fortification can be without issue reached from Glasgow or Edbuilt-incorporated burgh. other than the appropriate façade and assembled incorporated fear, the palace is encircled via sections of land of adorable nurseries.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;despite the fact that open to guests, a part of the fort anyway includes due to the place of the cut-constructed assembled incorporated coordinated Duke of Argyll and his family.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;inherent which constructed coordinated: Inveraray, western Scotland&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;at the point when: eighteenth Century&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</description><media:thumbnail xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/" height="72" url="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEh4EMG3eQo4oEYD_0L0E1pVB22mbbKjsk2klokUeR3QiHZeaWbo-OsJ7aHXram_-3u6SatQlzbloWnya8XGNLVFULRZZw1I-AQHDwtNULvqxi1tY5jAJsg_JTVdA9-dHW83sOS49B6IQvkgGoogzAi5IVc7G_vTwfa1_Qv5tdAnAszodJML7JChQ4Gc2A=s72-w662-h494-c" width="72"/><thr:total xmlns:thr="http://purl.org/syndication/thread/1.0">0</thr:total><author>noreply@blogger.com (Alidervash)</author></item><item><title>5 of the maximum captivating and beautiful royal houses</title><link>https://travelbestplaces1.blogspot.com/2021/04/5-of-maximum-captivating-and-beautiful.html</link><pubDate>Thu, 29 Apr 2021 14:06:00 +0500</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1998417549219342199.post-8571941351914829801</guid><description>&lt;p&gt;Selecting only five most of the glaringly ceaseless institution of first-rate French châteaux is a tough endeavor. nevertheless, right here it's miles, acquainting with you 5 of the maximum captivating and beautiful royal houses that appear to have leaped from your childhood dream books. right here in this article, I've coordinated the royal residences according to their distinctive regions, brushing France starting to end – from Picardy within the North to Provence within the south.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;French Castles in Picardy&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;1.Château de Chantilly&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-h2aEmRyg4ps/YIp03uurF8I/AAAAAAAABMs/er-pZ98cHuUsH3xiOLHDxUADyR9EkVdEACLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="688" data-original-width="1024" height="472" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-h2aEmRyg4ps/YIp03uurF8I/AAAAAAAABMs/er-pZ98cHuUsH3xiOLHDxUADyR9EkVdEACLcBGAsYHQ/w703-h472/image.png" width="703" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;arranged in Chantilly within the Oise division of the Picardy location, this domestic become created eventually in the fourteenth century and homes the Musée Condé which holds perhaps the nice series of great arts in France, 2d to the Louver.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;2. Château de Pierrefonds&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-7O5zMtzwR2g/YIp04zQcCpI/AAAAAAAABMw/lQbhE4xHn5cE-6d3OVAdynzjhpMSSx37gCLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="450" data-original-width="600" height="507" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-7O5zMtzwR2g/YIp04zQcCpI/AAAAAAAABMw/lQbhE4xHn5cE-6d3OVAdynzjhpMSSx37gCLcBGAsYHQ/w676-h507/image.png" width="676" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;keep your general breaths, here is a certifiable dream gem. at the beginning understood within the 12th century anyway modified within the fourteenth century for Louis, Duke of Orléans, Château de Pierrefonds is within the Oise a part of the Picardy vicinity.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Napoléon Bonaparte visited it in 1850 and mentioned the father from modern-day remaking endeavors, Viollet-le-Duc to repair it to the sign of outflanking its preceding importance.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;French Royal residences in Normandy&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;3. Mont Blessed character Michel&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-_rbeYlyzjPA/YIp1K1xnYlI/AAAAAAAABM8/UkM1G-RdBIco-QybyC3iM2byzOfAhayOgCLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="680" data-original-width="1024" height="454" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-_rbeYlyzjPA/YIp1K1xnYlI/AAAAAAAABM8/UkM1G-RdBIco-QybyC3iM2byzOfAhayOgCLcBGAsYHQ/w683-h454/image.png" width="683" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;This fanciful island combination in Normandy, inside the northwestern piece of France, is without a doubt a cloister (Abbaye) anyway it has been fortified because of the 8th century.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;while it used to be associated with the landscape through a land interface that looks at some point of low tide, that land associate is gone now because of the development of silt, making Mont Sacred man or woman Michel come to be a bit of the location. in any case, tries are being achieved by the French government to make it get back to being an island earlier than long.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;French Royal residences in Île-de-France&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;4. Palais de Versailles&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-dOisjD4II7w/YIp1VEElctI/AAAAAAAABNA/xpezghr7cis7T2E-U1m5io7q_e91ZN7JACLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="641" data-original-width="1024" height="421" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-dOisjD4II7w/YIp1VEElctI/AAAAAAAABNA/xpezghr7cis7T2E-U1m5io7q_e91ZN7JACLcBGAsYHQ/w673-h421/image.png" width="673" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-C7gPhiSEJQY/YIp1iB8jLdI/AAAAAAAABNI/zO6j-e8-sbs582LSA8mlRGWvwHFJ7qWUgCLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="680" data-original-width="1024" height="446" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-C7gPhiSEJQY/YIp1iB8jLdI/AAAAAAAABNI/zO6j-e8-sbs582LSA8mlRGWvwHFJ7qWUgCLcBGAsYHQ/w671-h446/image.png" width="671" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;This comprehensively commended awesome palace began as a pursuing cabin for Louis XIII in the 17th century besides afterward changed over via Louis XIV into possibly the most essential palatial plans anyplace on this planet.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;5. Château de Vincennes&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-rOnadAvLWJk/YIp1j5sOI9I/AAAAAAAABNM/_gFDeB2VmCkPzUicwbSE4BEAtZOhXQxNQCLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="709" data-original-width="1024" height="469" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-rOnadAvLWJk/YIp1j5sOI9I/AAAAAAAABNM/_gFDeB2VmCkPzUicwbSE4BEAtZOhXQxNQCLcBGAsYHQ/w676-h469/image.png" width="676" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;riding? test. super? awesome test! This exceptional put up arranged in the suburb of Paris began advancement in the fourteenth century and began as a pursuing motel for Louis VII.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Did you know?&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;2 rulers were given hitched in Vincennes whilst 3 fourteenth-century masters kicked the field there.&lt;/p&gt;</description><media:thumbnail xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/" height="72" url="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-h2aEmRyg4ps/YIp03uurF8I/AAAAAAAABMs/er-pZ98cHuUsH3xiOLHDxUADyR9EkVdEACLcBGAsYHQ/s72-w703-h472-c/image.png" width="72"/><thr:total xmlns:thr="http://purl.org/syndication/thread/1.0">0</thr:total><georss:featurename xmlns:georss="http://www.georss.org/georss">Sagyoon, Khairpur, Sindh, Pakistan</georss:featurename><georss:point xmlns:georss="http://www.georss.org/georss">27.253147 68.3015894</georss:point><georss:box xmlns:georss="http://www.georss.org/georss">-1.057086836178847 33.1453394 55.563380836178844 103.4578394</georss:box><author>noreply@blogger.com (Alidervash)</author></item><item><title> Kanchenjunga Journey </title><link>https://travelbestplaces1.blogspot.com/2021/02/kanchenjunga-journey.html</link><pubDate>Wed, 24 Feb 2021 20:44:00 +0500</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1998417549219342199.post-5215064225931230842</guid><description>&lt;h3 style="text-align: left;"&gt;&amp;nbsp;Kanchenjunga Journey&amp;nbsp;&lt;/h3&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-2OablPerz_o/YDZxNkxqtLI/AAAAAAAABKg/ZtVh5zDgx6UqGeMSRGdH4lmIaFJrdDg6wCLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="1000" data-original-width="1500" height="426" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-2OablPerz_o/YDZxNkxqtLI/AAAAAAAABKg/ZtVh5zDgx6UqGeMSRGdH4lmIaFJrdDg6wCLcBGAsYHQ/w686-h426/image.png" width="686" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Mt. Kanchenjunga Trip, the third most elevated mountain on the planet is situated in the eastern piece of Nepal. Mt. Kanchenjunga is arranged on the line of Sikkim of India. The magnificence of Kanchenjunga is investigating by various travellers step by step as its prevalence is expanding by different methods, Inside the time of 2 years flood of vacationers occurring over the area, so Mt. Kanchenjunga Journey is enrolled in requesting travelling course of Nepal.&amp;nbsp;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Trip to Mt. Kanchenjunga headquarters is viewed as "The most lovely stroll on the planet."&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-7bwjQ2toER8/YDZxyiQQAYI/AAAAAAAABKw/kZNXU6ebqbMzjJMSVMwiO7MeE5CV_-cegCLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="1000" data-original-width="1500" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-7bwjQ2toER8/YDZxyiQQAYI/AAAAAAAABKw/kZNXU6ebqbMzjJMSVMwiO7MeE5CV_-cegCLcBGAsYHQ/s16000/image.png" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;As per the book 'The Account of Kanchenjunga', Mt. Kanchenjunga is considered as 'Five Fortunes of Extraordinary Day off'. The third most elevated pinnacle of the world with a height of 8586 meters is quite possibly the most moving tops to move for any climber yet it is undeniably more alluring than its test.&amp;nbsp;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-xFQCbDlY7Uw/YDZx6GslWcI/AAAAAAAABLA/ZcPtsui4Dg8BudakEqK_MD-GulL--iFOgCLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="672" data-original-width="1775" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-xFQCbDlY7Uw/YDZx6GslWcI/AAAAAAAABLA/ZcPtsui4Dg8BudakEqK_MD-GulL--iFOgCLcBGAsYHQ/s16000/image.png" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Travelling to Kanchenjunga headquarters 15 days course schedule is an essential experience into the centre of the core of the Himalaya where the size of both mountain and valley is hard to incorporate. The trip will take you through shifting and captivating scenes which can be viewed as an extraordinary chance for any adventurer. The course moves along next to the spouting Tamur Waterway and in transit, you get sufficient freedom to meet and converse with local people.&amp;nbsp;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-HUz3kCp5i8g/YDZxkBZ1PrI/AAAAAAAABKs/cOPhn1OOeBkDp9Xlbl7g-KgCQcHgYRxPgCLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="164" data-original-width="307" height="354" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-HUz3kCp5i8g/YDZxkBZ1PrI/AAAAAAAABKs/cOPhn1OOeBkDp9Xlbl7g-KgCQcHgYRxPgCLcBGAsYHQ/w661-h354/image.png" width="661" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Since the Kanchenjunga Journey part of the way situated in Nepal and mostly in India, the perspective on Kanchenjunga can be seen from various nations like India, Bhutan, and Tibet. Kanchenjunga Headquarters' travelling course goes through the Arun valley. Arun valley is viewed as the most alluring and extraordinary locales for travelling in Nepal.&amp;nbsp;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-2HGPFzGzeto/YDZx3IJrjQI/AAAAAAAABK8/HV8d0iAjJWgdRt6dFk6dWIxCBRw0PEkUgCLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="480" data-original-width="640" height="500" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-2HGPFzGzeto/YDZx3IJrjQI/AAAAAAAABK8/HV8d0iAjJWgdRt6dFk6dWIxCBRw0PEkUgCLcBGAsYHQ/w667-h500/image.png" width="667" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Kanchenjunga Preservation Zone is the principal features of the Kanchenjunga journey which covers a zone of 2035 square kilometres. Kanchenjunga Protection region is home to numerous verdure just as different natural life including Himalayan mountain bear, musk deer, snow panther, red panda, wild hog and numerous others.&amp;nbsp;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-WzzCj5qyH0k/YDZx2_3qJEI/AAAAAAAABK4/WVL3yRDUxu8doqRWzrWpM13HXtGkrgiLACLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="323" data-original-width="512" height="423" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-WzzCj5qyH0k/YDZx2_3qJEI/AAAAAAAABK4/WVL3yRDUxu8doqRWzrWpM13HXtGkrgiLACLcBGAsYHQ/w670-h423/image.png" width="670" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Scenes from snow-capped meadows to sub-tropical backwoods, low waterway valley, chilly moraine, and rough scree inclines are conspicuous highlights that the course offers.&amp;nbsp;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Best An ideal opportunity to Journey Kanchenjunga&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/--54wz3D4deU/YDZx_5rh2eI/AAAAAAAABLE/ppcLzki1CnMAJ2jKmVN_2gMe0Sw73dpqwCLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="565" data-original-width="870" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/--54wz3D4deU/YDZx_5rh2eI/AAAAAAAABLE/ppcLzki1CnMAJ2jKmVN_2gMe0Sw73dpqwCLcBGAsYHQ/s16000/image.png" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The best ideal opportunity to Journey Kanchenjunga is from Spring to May and September to November (With the exception of June, July and August). During the storm the path gets tricky and streets stay hindered because of hefty downpours. In the colder time of year season, travelling is regularly unthinkable as it snows magnificent and trails become unavailable.&amp;nbsp;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-K6nSJFa10Zc/YDZyEYR9syI/AAAAAAAABLM/T9H_lDP7PzYcmzJ8kOz9IN5ZDPB3-ickwCLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="450" data-original-width="750" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-K6nSJFa10Zc/YDZyEYR9syI/AAAAAAAABLM/T9H_lDP7PzYcmzJ8kOz9IN5ZDPB3-ickwCLcBGAsYHQ/s16000/image.png" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The course allows You need an extraordinary grant to enter the locale which is as per the following: Kanchenjunga Preservation Region Task Passage License (KCAP)You need at least two adventurers in a gathering to get the grant.&amp;nbsp;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-T3jU0JLlymU/YDZyMP8YYKI/AAAAAAAABLY/IkcVls0VmooT2iW7WsBA7V4jngmmVKKagCLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="607" data-original-width="910" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-T3jU0JLlymU/YDZyMP8YYKI/AAAAAAAABLY/IkcVls0VmooT2iW7WsBA7V4jngmmVKKagCLcBGAsYHQ/s16000/image.png" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Food and Convenience You get a chance to taste natural and common Neighborhood nourishments. Dal Bhat and Thukpa are the most widely recognized food sources in this district.&amp;nbsp;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-qC0RYsucsS0/YDZyaQAL1XI/AAAAAAAABLo/CsK94rcPJzYpMd9oLqkRHdhBQctgHrV_gCLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="823" data-original-width="1440" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-qC0RYsucsS0/YDZyaQAL1XI/AAAAAAAABLo/CsK94rcPJzYpMd9oLqkRHdhBQctgHrV_gCLcBGAsYHQ/s16000/image.png" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Kanchenjunga Journeying course is turning into an incredible tea house journey in upper east Nepal, in light of the moderately late development of fundamental cabin convenience along the path. The solaces probably won't be as you contrast and the other mainstream courses of Nepal, yet toward the day's end, a hot cup of tea and the dusk up in the mountains will make up for your requirements.&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-rxOdKSXpYrQ/YDZyYuehNeI/AAAAAAAABLk/L0ig_Naj2dsfDx5lBsYNKDXkDKFaSRN2QCLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="540" data-original-width="1710" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-rxOdKSXpYrQ/YDZyYuehNeI/AAAAAAAABLk/L0ig_Naj2dsfDx5lBsYNKDXkDKFaSRN2QCLcBGAsYHQ/s16000/image.png" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</description><enclosure length="0" type="text/html" url="https://travelbestplaces1.blogspot.com/2021/02/hillerd-denmark-is-absolute-necessity.html"/><media:thumbnail xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/" height="72" url="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-2OablPerz_o/YDZxNkxqtLI/AAAAAAAABKg/ZtVh5zDgx6UqGeMSRGdH4lmIaFJrdDg6wCLcBGAsYHQ/s72-w686-h426-c/image.png" width="72"/><thr:total xmlns:thr="http://purl.org/syndication/thread/1.0">0</thr:total><author>noreply@blogger.com (Alidervash)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>&amp;nbsp;Kanchenjunga Journey&amp;nbsp; Mt. Kanchenjunga Trip, the third most elevated mountain on the planet is situated in the eastern piece of Nepal. Mt. Kanchenjunga is arranged on the line of Sikkim of India. The magnificence of Kanchenjunga is investigating by various travellers step by step as its prevalence is expanding by different methods, Inside the time of 2 years flood of vacationers occurring over the area, so Mt. Kanchenjunga Journey is enrolled in requesting travelling course of Nepal.&amp;nbsp; Trip to Mt. Kanchenjunga headquarters is viewed as "The most lovely stroll on the planet."&amp;nbsp; As per the book 'The Account of Kanchenjunga', Mt. Kanchenjunga is considered as 'Five Fortunes of Extraordinary Day off'. The third most elevated pinnacle of the world with a height of 8586 meters is quite possibly the most moving tops to move for any climber yet it is undeniably more alluring than its test.&amp;nbsp; Travelling to Kanchenjunga headquarters 15 days course schedule is an essential experience into the centre of the core of the Himalaya where the size of both mountain and valley is hard to incorporate. The trip will take you through shifting and captivating scenes which can be viewed as an extraordinary chance for any adventurer. The course moves along next to the spouting Tamur Waterway and in transit, you get sufficient freedom to meet and converse with local people.&amp;nbsp; Since the Kanchenjunga Journey part of the way situated in Nepal and mostly in India, the perspective on Kanchenjunga can be seen from various nations like India, Bhutan, and Tibet. Kanchenjunga Headquarters' travelling course goes through the Arun valley. Arun valley is viewed as the most alluring and extraordinary locales for travelling in Nepal.&amp;nbsp; Kanchenjunga Preservation Zone is the principal features of the Kanchenjunga journey which covers a zone of 2035 square kilometres. Kanchenjunga Protection region is home to numerous verdure just as different natural life including Himalayan mountain bear, musk deer, snow panther, red panda, wild hog and numerous others.&amp;nbsp; Scenes from snow-capped meadows to sub-tropical backwoods, low waterway valley, chilly moraine, and rough scree inclines are conspicuous highlights that the course offers.&amp;nbsp; Best An ideal opportunity to Journey Kanchenjunga&amp;nbsp; The best ideal opportunity to Journey Kanchenjunga is from Spring to May and September to November (With the exception of June, July and August). During the storm the path gets tricky and streets stay hindered because of hefty downpours. In the colder time of year season, travelling is regularly unthinkable as it snows magnificent and trails become unavailable.&amp;nbsp; The course allows You need an extraordinary grant to enter the locale which is as per the following: Kanchenjunga Preservation Region Task Passage License (KCAP)You need at least two adventurers in a gathering to get the grant.&amp;nbsp; Food and Convenience You get a chance to taste natural and common Neighborhood nourishments. Dal Bhat and Thukpa are the most widely recognized food sources in this district.&amp;nbsp; Kanchenjunga Journeying course is turning into an incredible tea house journey in upper east Nepal, in light of the moderately late development of fundamental cabin convenience along the path. The solaces probably won't be as you contrast and the other mainstream courses of Nepal, yet toward the day's end, a hot cup of tea and the dusk up in the mountains will make up for your requirements.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Alidervash</itunes:author><itunes:summary>&amp;nbsp;Kanchenjunga Journey&amp;nbsp; Mt. Kanchenjunga Trip, the third most elevated mountain on the planet is situated in the eastern piece of Nepal. Mt. Kanchenjunga is arranged on the line of Sikkim of India. The magnificence of Kanchenjunga is investigating by various travellers step by step as its prevalence is expanding by different methods, Inside the time of 2 years flood of vacationers occurring over the area, so Mt. Kanchenjunga Journey is enrolled in requesting travelling course of Nepal.&amp;nbsp; Trip to Mt. Kanchenjunga headquarters is viewed as "The most lovely stroll on the planet."&amp;nbsp; As per the book 'The Account of Kanchenjunga', Mt. Kanchenjunga is considered as 'Five Fortunes of Extraordinary Day off'. The third most elevated pinnacle of the world with a height of 8586 meters is quite possibly the most moving tops to move for any climber yet it is undeniably more alluring than its test.&amp;nbsp; Travelling to Kanchenjunga headquarters 15 days course schedule is an essential experience into the centre of the core of the Himalaya where the size of both mountain and valley is hard to incorporate. The trip will take you through shifting and captivating scenes which can be viewed as an extraordinary chance for any adventurer. The course moves along next to the spouting Tamur Waterway and in transit, you get sufficient freedom to meet and converse with local people.&amp;nbsp; Since the Kanchenjunga Journey part of the way situated in Nepal and mostly in India, the perspective on Kanchenjunga can be seen from various nations like India, Bhutan, and Tibet. Kanchenjunga Headquarters' travelling course goes through the Arun valley. Arun valley is viewed as the most alluring and extraordinary locales for travelling in Nepal.&amp;nbsp; Kanchenjunga Preservation Zone is the principal features of the Kanchenjunga journey which covers a zone of 2035 square kilometres. Kanchenjunga Protection region is home to numerous verdure just as different natural life including Himalayan mountain bear, musk deer, snow panther, red panda, wild hog and numerous others.&amp;nbsp; Scenes from snow-capped meadows to sub-tropical backwoods, low waterway valley, chilly moraine, and rough scree inclines are conspicuous highlights that the course offers.&amp;nbsp; Best An ideal opportunity to Journey Kanchenjunga&amp;nbsp; The best ideal opportunity to Journey Kanchenjunga is from Spring to May and September to November (With the exception of June, July and August). During the storm the path gets tricky and streets stay hindered because of hefty downpours. In the colder time of year season, travelling is regularly unthinkable as it snows magnificent and trails become unavailable.&amp;nbsp; The course allows You need an extraordinary grant to enter the locale which is as per the following: Kanchenjunga Preservation Region Task Passage License (KCAP)You need at least two adventurers in a gathering to get the grant.&amp;nbsp; Food and Convenience You get a chance to taste natural and common Neighborhood nourishments. Dal Bhat and Thukpa are the most widely recognized food sources in this district.&amp;nbsp; Kanchenjunga Journeying course is turning into an incredible tea house journey in upper east Nepal, in light of the moderately late development of fundamental cabin convenience along the path. The solaces probably won't be as you contrast and the other mainstream courses of Nepal, yet toward the day's end, a hot cup of tea and the dusk up in the mountains will make up for your requirements.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>What,are,the,best,places,to,visit,around,the,globe?,We,ve,picked,the,best,countries,regions,and,cities,to,travel,to,in,the,world,Read,on,to,discover,new,destinations,to,add,and,visit,Historical,places,in,the,world,If,you,re,looking,to,save,money,and,t</itunes:keywords></item><item><title> Regal Terengganu Istana Syarqiyyah Malaysia Most Dreamlike Royal residence Ever </title><link>https://travelbestplaces1.blogspot.com/2021/02/regal-terengganu-istana-syarqiyyah.html</link><pubDate>Mon, 22 Feb 2021 22:47:00 +0500</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1998417549219342199.post-7918229880682693207</guid><description>&lt;h3 style="text-align: left;"&gt;Regal Terengganu Istana Syarqiyyah Malaysia Most Dreamlike&amp;nbsp;&lt;/h3&gt;&lt;h3 style="text-align: left;"&gt;Royal residence Ever&amp;nbsp;&lt;/h3&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-9OioTSBKQjU/YDPsQH_Ye9I/AAAAAAAABJw/rRIeu9ZXVzgft_MAcOEFwV691CHL7iBuQCLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="437" data-original-width="686" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-9OioTSBKQjU/YDPsQH_Ye9I/AAAAAAAABJw/rRIeu9ZXVzgft_MAcOEFwV691CHL7iBuQCLcBGAsYHQ/s16000/image.png" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Istana Syarqiyyah (The Eastern Royal residence) in Bukit Chendering, Terengganu presumably now the most delightful castle complex among all royal residences at any point worked in Malaysia.&amp;nbsp;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Finished June 2015, Istana Syarqiyyah shows pleasant blend between customary Terengganu components, center eastern/Moroccan Islamic culture and present day taste of Terengganu royals.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-SL6YaVBF7-c/YDPsszp3LdI/AAAAAAAABJ4/vziCucXPMx4oh-Kjwv8YEqJIZ8fpKJkBACLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="800" data-original-width="1200" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-SL6YaVBF7-c/YDPsszp3LdI/AAAAAAAABJ4/vziCucXPMx4oh-Kjwv8YEqJIZ8fpKJkBACLcBGAsYHQ/s16000/image.png" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Syarqiyyah implies Eastern Germ, this lovely "Disney Château" is the castle for the seventeenth and current Ruler of Terengganu, King Mizan Zainal Abidin. Bill Bensley, the fashioner, dedicated right around 12 years to planning Istana Syarqiyyah RM1billion structural miracle, to be the one-of-its-sort Islamic-themed castle and illustrious home in Malaysia.&amp;nbsp;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-Xl1YnyNV0gI/YDPtAK0WsrI/AAAAAAAABKI/uBdtn2RUZ9Q7ZjTYq5guQYAc_7N1BAPAACLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="787" data-original-width="1400" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-Xl1YnyNV0gI/YDPtAK0WsrI/AAAAAAAABKI/uBdtn2RUZ9Q7ZjTYq5guQYAc_7N1BAPAACLcBGAsYHQ/s16000/image.png" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Istana Syarqiyyah has everything under control, made in glory size of 100 distinctive perfectly planned rooms. Fundamental suites incorporate Balai istiadat, istana kediaman, balai Islam, Balai nobat, organization block, watchmen block, dinner corridor, and utility square. At that point there are likewise surau, streets, a scaffold and vehicle leaves for 480 vehicles.&amp;nbsp;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-kE1CgEvWx8Y/YDPs2gN6ZQI/AAAAAAAABJ8/V0s8Y4DxP_goiFNwWhGKoYY5UpVq1wbsQCLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="632" data-original-width="968" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-kE1CgEvWx8Y/YDPs2gN6ZQI/AAAAAAAABJ8/V0s8Y4DxP_goiFNwWhGKoYY5UpVq1wbsQCLcBGAsYHQ/s16000/image.png" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;This totally wild short – to make a genuine private Illustrious Royal residence for an undeniable King, many occasions greater than anything we had at any point done previously – wound up being essential for our studio's life for a very long time. We carefully planned everything from the design to the insides and the nurseries, delivering exactly 5000 novel drawings, once in a while 9+ meters long.&amp;nbsp;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-TEPwjwhhZFw/YDPtBWIQ2VI/AAAAAAAABKM/np8GQpNTRzMI_fr5QDrGMaSRl4Y-onIKACLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="787" data-original-width="1400" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-TEPwjwhhZFw/YDPtBWIQ2VI/AAAAAAAABKM/np8GQpNTRzMI_fr5QDrGMaSRl4Y-onIKACLcBGAsYHQ/s16000/image.png" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The castle was to be a private home yet additionally fit to oblige imperial obligations, for example, having 1600 of the King's companions over for tea. This prompted a castle highlighting no under 215 rooms, three kilometers of foyers, and great bronze entryways three stories high and gauging 12 tons. It was a mammoth endeavor that permitted us to utilize the entirety of our plan muscles in manners we would never have envisioned – and it was pails of fun.&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-00i0N_0bAqY/YDPs6MODgCI/AAAAAAAABKA/RdzynrBMBJ46Wuh5gG0tKeJ2Qs7ySFRjQCLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="506" data-original-width="900" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-00i0N_0bAqY/YDPs6MODgCI/AAAAAAAABKA/RdzynrBMBJ46Wuh5gG0tKeJ2Qs7ySFRjQCLcBGAsYHQ/s16000/image.png" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</description><enclosure length="0" type="text/html" url="https://travelbestplaces1.blogspot.com/2021/02/hillerd-denmark-is-absolute-necessity.html"/><media:thumbnail xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/" height="72" url="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-9OioTSBKQjU/YDPsQH_Ye9I/AAAAAAAABJw/rRIeu9ZXVzgft_MAcOEFwV691CHL7iBuQCLcBGAsYHQ/s72-c/image.png" width="72"/><thr:total xmlns:thr="http://purl.org/syndication/thread/1.0">0</thr:total><author>noreply@blogger.com (Alidervash)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Regal Terengganu Istana Syarqiyyah Malaysia Most Dreamlike&amp;nbsp;Royal residence Ever&amp;nbsp; Istana Syarqiyyah (The Eastern Royal residence) in Bukit Chendering, Terengganu presumably now the most delightful castle complex among all royal residences at any point worked in Malaysia.&amp;nbsp; Finished June 2015, Istana Syarqiyyah shows pleasant blend between customary Terengganu components, center eastern/Moroccan Islamic culture and present day taste of Terengganu royals.&amp;nbsp; Syarqiyyah implies Eastern Germ, this lovely "Disney Château" is the castle for the seventeenth and current Ruler of Terengganu, King Mizan Zainal Abidin. Bill Bensley, the fashioner, dedicated right around 12 years to planning Istana Syarqiyyah RM1billion structural miracle, to be the one-of-its-sort Islamic-themed castle and illustrious home in Malaysia.&amp;nbsp; Istana Syarqiyyah has everything under control, made in glory size of 100 distinctive perfectly planned rooms. Fundamental suites incorporate Balai istiadat, istana kediaman, balai Islam, Balai nobat, organization block, watchmen block, dinner corridor, and utility square. At that point there are likewise surau, streets, a scaffold and vehicle leaves for 480 vehicles.&amp;nbsp; This totally wild short – to make a genuine private Illustrious Royal residence for an undeniable King, many occasions greater than anything we had at any point done previously – wound up being essential for our studio's life for a very long time. We carefully planned everything from the design to the insides and the nurseries, delivering exactly 5000 novel drawings, once in a while 9+ meters long.&amp;nbsp; The castle was to be a private home yet additionally fit to oblige imperial obligations, for example, having 1600 of the King's companions over for tea. This prompted a castle highlighting no under 215 rooms, three kilometers of foyers, and great bronze entryways three stories high and gauging 12 tons. It was a mammoth endeavor that permitted us to utilize the entirety of our plan muscles in manners we would never have envisioned – and it was pails of fun.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Alidervash</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Regal Terengganu Istana Syarqiyyah Malaysia Most Dreamlike&amp;nbsp;Royal residence Ever&amp;nbsp; Istana Syarqiyyah (The Eastern Royal residence) in Bukit Chendering, Terengganu presumably now the most delightful castle complex among all royal residences at any point worked in Malaysia.&amp;nbsp; Finished June 2015, Istana Syarqiyyah shows pleasant blend between customary Terengganu components, center eastern/Moroccan Islamic culture and present day taste of Terengganu royals.&amp;nbsp; Syarqiyyah implies Eastern Germ, this lovely "Disney Château" is the castle for the seventeenth and current Ruler of Terengganu, King Mizan Zainal Abidin. Bill Bensley, the fashioner, dedicated right around 12 years to planning Istana Syarqiyyah RM1billion structural miracle, to be the one-of-its-sort Islamic-themed castle and illustrious home in Malaysia.&amp;nbsp; Istana Syarqiyyah has everything under control, made in glory size of 100 distinctive perfectly planned rooms. Fundamental suites incorporate Balai istiadat, istana kediaman, balai Islam, Balai nobat, organization block, watchmen block, dinner corridor, and utility square. At that point there are likewise surau, streets, a scaffold and vehicle leaves for 480 vehicles.&amp;nbsp; This totally wild short – to make a genuine private Illustrious Royal residence for an undeniable King, many occasions greater than anything we had at any point done previously – wound up being essential for our studio's life for a very long time. We carefully planned everything from the design to the insides and the nurseries, delivering exactly 5000 novel drawings, once in a while 9+ meters long.&amp;nbsp; The castle was to be a private home yet additionally fit to oblige imperial obligations, for example, having 1600 of the King's companions over for tea. This prompted a castle highlighting no under 215 rooms, three kilometers of foyers, and great bronze entryways three stories high and gauging 12 tons. It was a mammoth endeavor that permitted us to utilize the entirety of our plan muscles in manners we would never have envisioned – and it was pails of fun.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>What,are,the,best,places,to,visit,around,the,globe?,We,ve,picked,the,best,countries,regions,and,cities,to,travel,to,in,the,world,Read,on,to,discover,new,destinations,to,add,and,visit,Historical,places,in,the,world,If,you,re,looking,to,save,money,and,t</itunes:keywords></item><item><title> The Best Places to Visit in Pakistan </title><link>https://travelbestplaces1.blogspot.com/2021/02/the-best-places-to-visit-in-pakistan.html</link><category>Places</category><pubDate>Sun, 21 Feb 2021 19:34:00 +0500</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1998417549219342199.post-1908134835338502869</guid><description>&lt;h1 style="text-align: left;"&gt;&amp;nbsp;The Best Places to Visit in Pakistan&amp;nbsp;&lt;/h1&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-vWXBDS5G_oE/YDJqTol3usI/AAAAAAAABIQ/5YIGdvwCGwgK3eInrCoydts51bzPfh0HwCLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="1020" data-original-width="1440" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-vWXBDS5G_oE/YDJqTol3usI/AAAAAAAABIQ/5YIGdvwCGwgK3eInrCoydts51bzPfh0HwCLcBGAsYHQ/s16000/image.png" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Home to an enormous number of scenes and scenes, Pakistan has mountains and streams for challenging, archeological objections for the curious, and faultless beaches for those expecting to move away from the gatherings. In a country with such endless decisions to peruse, here are likely the best places to visit.&amp;nbsp;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;h3 style="text-align: left;"&gt;Gilgit-Baltistan&amp;nbsp;&lt;/h3&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-ocSRWMWpSNc/YDJs9QWj63I/AAAAAAAABJc/rlBsGtQY1rU0rbcRfQjbJgUYqNnwa1_EQCLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="807" data-original-width="1440" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-ocSRWMWpSNc/YDJs9QWj63I/AAAAAAAABJc/rlBsGtQY1rU0rbcRfQjbJgUYqNnwa1_EQCLcBGAsYHQ/s16000/image.png" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;Travel northward for the most awesome terrific viewpoints and experience practices the country needs to bring to the table. Start your journey in Gilgit-Baltistan (GB), a notable choice for those searching for various experiences while sticking to just a single region. GB, the northernmost definitive area of Pakistan, is home to different peaks in excess of 20,000 feet, including the celebrated K-2 and Nanga Parbat. Shandur, the world's most raised polo ground, is similarly arranged here, much the same as the turquoise-concealed Attabad Lake in Hunza Valley that was made after a torrential slide in 2010. The treeless Deosai Recreational area, found commonly in the Skardu Zone, is a 4,114-meter high wonderland affluent in vegetation that should be gotten to in the mid-year. Skiing aficionados can visit the Naltar Ski Resort, and lively campers can venture out up to the charming Pixie Dales.&amp;nbsp;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;h3 style="text-align: left;"&gt;Multan&amp;nbsp;&lt;/h3&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-CE6vImdmXo8/YDJsDXrGn6I/AAAAAAAABIs/R-cKEqg0Q5wyVkB54cJjJu5IPwhzPQ9IACLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="960" data-original-width="1440" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-CE6vImdmXo8/YDJsDXrGn6I/AAAAAAAABIs/R-cKEqg0Q5wyVkB54cJjJu5IPwhzPQ9IACLcBGAsYHQ/s16000/image.png" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The city of Multan is an intriguing mix of memories of old battling, trade, dynastic rule, and Sufism. The seventh most packed city of Pakistan has changed different hands since 3300 BCE, apparently starting with Hindu occupation, by then seeing Greek interruption, finally encouraging quite a while of Muslim standard seriously influenced by Sufism in the 11th and twelfth many years. Multan is presently a critical piece of south Punjab and devotees from wherever the country and abroad visit the endless blessed spots, entombment chambers, and mosques enduring as the year progressed. Such is the worship for the dead Sufi mystics reviewed or covered here that it is known as the 'City of Blessed individuals'.&amp;nbsp;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;h3 style="text-align: left;"&gt;Tharparkar&amp;nbsp;&lt;/h3&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-z8qO53ThNwg/YDJsUEE92XI/AAAAAAAABI4/IEKJVxEzB-knGqOhv3GiV0ktLtJdjGG9ACLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="960" data-original-width="1440" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-z8qO53ThNwg/YDJsUEE92XI/AAAAAAAABI4/IEKJVxEzB-knGqOhv3GiV0ktLtJdjGG9ACLcBGAsYHQ/s16000/image.png" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;Premium in the Tharparkar District in Sindh as a position of revenue is a respectably late new development. The constant extension in the number of tourists consistently is an enabling sign for the region which contains a blend of towns and towns going from to some degree made to absolutely natural settlements. Most visitors race to the area during or after the rainstorm deluges to experience the short period of time in which the desert is changed into a desert garden. This short season is furthermore a wellspring of bliss for the occupants because the soil of this particular treatment is extremely productive and underpins precipitation cultivating.&amp;nbsp;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;h3 style="text-align: left;"&gt;Kalash Valleys&amp;nbsp;&lt;/h3&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-Rekmz4r_rv4/YDJshliv_HI/AAAAAAAABJA/yueVRX5mtPsquf-r8t_8MRjigqG7GE6mQCLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="962" data-original-width="1440" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-Rekmz4r_rv4/YDJshliv_HI/AAAAAAAABJA/yueVRX5mtPsquf-r8t_8MRjigqG7GE6mQCLcBGAsYHQ/s16000/image.png" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Pakistan is an ethnically various country, and the Kalasha structure is possibly its most specific local social event. The Kalash Valleys – Bumburet, Rumor, and Birir – are a piece of Chitral, the greatest zone in the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa locale of Pakistan, and are ringed by the prestigious Hindu Kush mountain range. The distance of the valleys has made them defend their uniqueness all through the long haul. The dominatingly reasonable-looking, blue-looked toward Kalasha people are known for their splendid dress and polytheistic religion. This religion, which supposedly becomes tied up with either a sort of animism or old Hinduism, is totally unique in relation to that of their Muslim neighbors. They love moving, setting up their own wine, and playing ordinary instruments. The best ideal chance to visit these valleys is during any of their three yearly festivals – Chilam Joshi in May, Uchau in September, and Chawmos around the hour of the colder season solstice.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;h3 style="text-align: left;"&gt;Mohenjo-Daro&amp;nbsp;&lt;/h3&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-xPoHeIAMNwA/YDJsuLvQDiI/AAAAAAAABJM/3KwBujilgUcH5udOgnLj8Si3zQeGSwDLwCLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="956" data-original-width="1440" height="424" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-xPoHeIAMNwA/YDJsuLvQDiI/AAAAAAAABJM/3KwBujilgUcH5udOgnLj8Si3zQeGSwDLwCLcBGAsYHQ/w640-h424/image.png" width="640" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;History buffs will battle to give up a chance to visit Mohenjo-Daro in Sindh, an archeological site following right back to 2500 BCE. An expansive assessment and uncovering of the district provoked the end that the slopes and annihilates were already a piece of the Indus Valley Civilisation, a contemporary of Old Egypt and Mesopotamia. Notwithstanding different things, Mohenjo-Daro was worked by an organization plan, displayed powerful water the board system, and included public showers – the aggregate of this is seen as forefront metropolitan masterminding and underlying planning extraordinary moderately progressive. The city was in the end abandoned around 1900 BCE for dim reasons and was not rediscovered until the 1920s. Organized unearthing continued until 1966, after which all start to finish archeological work was halted in light of damage executed by the environment. Mohenjo-Daro was declared as UNESCO World Inheritance Site in 1980 and can be visited through private vehicles, public vehicle, or the after quite a while after week takeoffs from Karachi.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;h3 style="text-align: left;"&gt;Khewra Salt Mine&amp;nbsp;&lt;/h3&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-JHsdqpHB4yE/YDJsrrb-P-I/AAAAAAAABJI/FoWKuvstqLoqnzSzmEuLgavXNkzKiw2GQCLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="957" data-original-width="1440" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-JHsdqpHB4yE/YDJsrrb-P-I/AAAAAAAABJI/FoWKuvstqLoqnzSzmEuLgavXNkzKiw2GQCLcBGAsYHQ/s16000/image.png" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;A trip to the world's second-greatest salt mine may not be a standard bowl list remember for customary move away plans, yet it is certainly an unbelievable educational experience. The Khewra Salt Mine is organized in the lower areas of the Salt Reach (in the region of Punjab) and is close to 184 kilometers from Islamabad, the capital city. Notwithstanding the way that it is the country's fundamental wellspring of salt, yet the site is furthermore a huge excursion objective, with up to 250,000 visitors driving up to the mine each year. Once delivered inside by methods for trucks, voyagers can notice caves made totally of salt, different saltwater pools, and some downsized salt plans of critical achievements of the country. The salt stores should be found by the troopers of Alexander the Unique in 326 BCE.&amp;nbsp;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;h3 style="text-align: left;"&gt;Makran Coast&amp;nbsp;&lt;/h3&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-2oFGNdYWcuU/YDJs56IMS5I/AAAAAAAABJU/L6DBiufksjM6e8eKrM5LWtAx1DlKnvfCQCLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="1080" data-original-width="1440" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-2oFGNdYWcuU/YDJs56IMS5I/AAAAAAAABJU/L6DBiufksjM6e8eKrM5LWtAx1DlKnvfCQCLcBGAsYHQ/s16000/image.png" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Pakistan actually can't change its beaches into dream event resorts, anyway in the occasion that researching a flawless coastline with trademark beaches is your thing, the Makran Coast is positively worth visiting. The astonishing scene in the region of Balochistan is a brilliant stun in what is by and a large unpleasant scene involving generally of unbeneficial mountains. The real coast is a 1,000-kilometer stretch along the Delta of Oman and is mixed with amazing coastlines that are accessible by methods for the 650-kilometer long Makran Sea shorefront Street, which starts from Karachi in Sindh, passes the towns of Ormara and Pasni, and completes in Gwadar. It is reasonable to begin your outing from Karachi toward the start of the day so you can exploit the extensive drive. Striking coastlines on the waterfront strip join Kund Malir Beach, Astola Island, Ormara Beach, Sonmiani Coastline, Gwadar Beach, and Pasni Beach.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</description><enclosure length="0" type="text/html" url="https://travelbestplaces1.blogspot.com/2021/02/hillerd-denmark-is-absolute-necessity.html"/><media:thumbnail xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/" height="72" url="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-vWXBDS5G_oE/YDJqTol3usI/AAAAAAAABIQ/5YIGdvwCGwgK3eInrCoydts51bzPfh0HwCLcBGAsYHQ/s72-c/image.png" width="72"/><thr:total xmlns:thr="http://purl.org/syndication/thread/1.0">0</thr:total><author>noreply@blogger.com (Alidervash)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>&amp;nbsp;The Best Places to Visit in Pakistan&amp;nbsp; Home to an enormous number of scenes and scenes, Pakistan has mountains and streams for challenging, archeological objections for the curious, and faultless beaches for those expecting to move away from the gatherings. In a country with such endless decisions to peruse, here are likely the best places to visit.&amp;nbsp; Gilgit-Baltistan&amp;nbsp; Travel northward for the most awesome terrific viewpoints and experience practices the country needs to bring to the table. Start your journey in Gilgit-Baltistan (GB), a notable choice for those searching for various experiences while sticking to just a single region. GB, the northernmost definitive area of Pakistan, is home to different peaks in excess of 20,000 feet, including the celebrated K-2 and Nanga Parbat. Shandur, the world's most raised polo ground, is similarly arranged here, much the same as the turquoise-concealed Attabad Lake in Hunza Valley that was made after a torrential slide in 2010. The treeless Deosai Recreational area, found commonly in the Skardu Zone, is a 4,114-meter high wonderland affluent in vegetation that should be gotten to in the mid-year. Skiing aficionados can visit the Naltar Ski Resort, and lively campers can venture out up to the charming Pixie Dales.&amp;nbsp; Multan&amp;nbsp; The city of Multan is an intriguing mix of memories of old battling, trade, dynastic rule, and Sufism. The seventh most packed city of Pakistan has changed different hands since 3300 BCE, apparently starting with Hindu occupation, by then seeing Greek interruption, finally encouraging quite a while of Muslim standard seriously influenced by Sufism in the 11th and twelfth many years. Multan is presently a critical piece of south Punjab and devotees from wherever the country and abroad visit the endless blessed spots, entombment chambers, and mosques enduring as the year progressed. Such is the worship for the dead Sufi mystics reviewed or covered here that it is known as the 'City of Blessed individuals'.&amp;nbsp; Tharparkar&amp;nbsp; Premium in the Tharparkar District in Sindh as a position of revenue is a respectably late new development. The constant extension in the number of tourists consistently is an enabling sign for the region which contains a blend of towns and towns going from to some degree made to absolutely natural settlements. Most visitors race to the area during or after the rainstorm deluges to experience the short period of time in which the desert is changed into a desert garden. This short season is furthermore a wellspring of bliss for the occupants because the soil of this particular treatment is extremely productive and underpins precipitation cultivating.&amp;nbsp; Kalash Valleys&amp;nbsp; Pakistan is an ethnically various country, and the Kalasha structure is possibly its most specific local social event. The Kalash Valleys – Bumburet, Rumor, and Birir – are a piece of Chitral, the greatest zone in the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa locale of Pakistan, and are ringed by the prestigious Hindu Kush mountain range. The distance of the valleys has made them defend their uniqueness all through the long haul. The dominatingly reasonable-looking, blue-looked toward Kalasha people are known for their splendid dress and polytheistic religion. This religion, which supposedly becomes tied up with either a sort of animism or old Hinduism, is totally unique in relation to that of their Muslim neighbors. They love moving, setting up their own wine, and playing ordinary instruments. The best ideal chance to visit these valleys is during any of their three yearly festivals – Chilam Joshi in May, Uchau in September, and Chawmos around the hour of the colder season solstice.&amp;nbsp;Mohenjo-Daro&amp;nbsp; History buffs will battle to give up a chance to visit Mohenjo-Daro in Sindh, an archeological site following right back to 2500 BCE. An expansive assessment and uncovering of the district provoked the end that the slopes and annihilates were already a piece of the Indus Valley Civilisation, a contemporary of Old Egypt and Mesopotamia. Notwithstanding different things, Mohenjo-Daro was worked by an organization plan, displayed powerful water the board system, and included public showers – the aggregate of this is seen as forefront metropolitan masterminding and underlying planning extraordinary moderately progressive. The city was in the end abandoned around 1900 BCE for dim reasons and was not rediscovered until the 1920s. Organized unearthing continued until 1966, after which all start to finish archeological work was halted in light of damage executed by the environment. Mohenjo-Daro was declared as UNESCO World Inheritance Site in 1980 and can be visited through private vehicles, public vehicle, or the after quite a while after week takeoffs from Karachi.&amp;nbsp;Khewra Salt Mine&amp;nbsp; A trip to the world's second-greatest salt mine may not be a standard bowl list remember for customary move away plans, yet it is certainly an unbelievable educational experience. The Khewra Salt Mine is organized in the lower areas of the Salt Reach (in the region of Punjab) and is close to 184 kilometers from Islamabad, the capital city. Notwithstanding the way that it is the country's fundamental wellspring of salt, yet the site is furthermore a huge excursion objective, with up to 250,000 visitors driving up to the mine each year. Once delivered inside by methods for trucks, voyagers can notice caves made totally of salt, different saltwater pools, and some downsized salt plans of critical achievements of the country. The salt stores should be found by the troopers of Alexander the Unique in 326 BCE.&amp;nbsp; Makran Coast&amp;nbsp; Pakistan actually can't change its beaches into dream event resorts, anyway in the occasion that researching a flawless coastline with trademark beaches is your thing, the Makran Coast is positively worth visiting. The astonishing scene in the region of Balochistan is a brilliant stun in what is by and a large unpleasant scene involving generally of unbeneficial mountains. The real coast is a 1,000-kilometer stretch along the Delta of Oman and is mixed with amazing coastlines that are accessible by methods for the 650-kilometer long Makran Sea shorefront Street, which starts from Karachi in Sindh, passes the towns of Ormara and Pasni, and completes in Gwadar. It is reasonable to begin your outing from Karachi toward the start of the day so you can exploit the extensive drive. Striking coastlines on the waterfront strip join Kund Malir Beach, Astola Island, Ormara Beach, Sonmiani Coastline, Gwadar Beach, and Pasni Beach.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Alidervash</itunes:author><itunes:summary>&amp;nbsp;The Best Places to Visit in Pakistan&amp;nbsp; Home to an enormous number of scenes and scenes, Pakistan has mountains and streams for challenging, archeological objections for the curious, and faultless beaches for those expecting to move away from the gatherings. In a country with such endless decisions to peruse, here are likely the best places to visit.&amp;nbsp; Gilgit-Baltistan&amp;nbsp; Travel northward for the most awesome terrific viewpoints and experience practices the country needs to bring to the table. Start your journey in Gilgit-Baltistan (GB), a notable choice for those searching for various experiences while sticking to just a single region. GB, the northernmost definitive area of Pakistan, is home to different peaks in excess of 20,000 feet, including the celebrated K-2 and Nanga Parbat. Shandur, the world's most raised polo ground, is similarly arranged here, much the same as the turquoise-concealed Attabad Lake in Hunza Valley that was made after a torrential slide in 2010. The treeless Deosai Recreational area, found commonly in the Skardu Zone, is a 4,114-meter high wonderland affluent in vegetation that should be gotten to in the mid-year. Skiing aficionados can visit the Naltar Ski Resort, and lively campers can venture out up to the charming Pixie Dales.&amp;nbsp; Multan&amp;nbsp; The city of Multan is an intriguing mix of memories of old battling, trade, dynastic rule, and Sufism. The seventh most packed city of Pakistan has changed different hands since 3300 BCE, apparently starting with Hindu occupation, by then seeing Greek interruption, finally encouraging quite a while of Muslim standard seriously influenced by Sufism in the 11th and twelfth many years. Multan is presently a critical piece of south Punjab and devotees from wherever the country and abroad visit the endless blessed spots, entombment chambers, and mosques enduring as the year progressed. Such is the worship for the dead Sufi mystics reviewed or covered here that it is known as the 'City of Blessed individuals'.&amp;nbsp; Tharparkar&amp;nbsp; Premium in the Tharparkar District in Sindh as a position of revenue is a respectably late new development. The constant extension in the number of tourists consistently is an enabling sign for the region which contains a blend of towns and towns going from to some degree made to absolutely natural settlements. Most visitors race to the area during or after the rainstorm deluges to experience the short period of time in which the desert is changed into a desert garden. This short season is furthermore a wellspring of bliss for the occupants because the soil of this particular treatment is extremely productive and underpins precipitation cultivating.&amp;nbsp; Kalash Valleys&amp;nbsp; Pakistan is an ethnically various country, and the Kalasha structure is possibly its most specific local social event. The Kalash Valleys – Bumburet, Rumor, and Birir – are a piece of Chitral, the greatest zone in the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa locale of Pakistan, and are ringed by the prestigious Hindu Kush mountain range. The distance of the valleys has made them defend their uniqueness all through the long haul. The dominatingly reasonable-looking, blue-looked toward Kalasha people are known for their splendid dress and polytheistic religion. This religion, which supposedly becomes tied up with either a sort of animism or old Hinduism, is totally unique in relation to that of their Muslim neighbors. They love moving, setting up their own wine, and playing ordinary instruments. The best ideal chance to visit these valleys is during any of their three yearly festivals – Chilam Joshi in May, Uchau in September, and Chawmos around the hour of the colder season solstice.&amp;nbsp;Mohenjo-Daro&amp;nbsp; History buffs will battle to give up a chance to visit Mohenjo-Daro in Sindh, an archeological site following right back to 2500 BCE. An expansive assessment and uncovering of the district provoked the end that the slopes and annihilates were already a piece of the Indus Valley Civilisation, a contemporary of Old Egypt and Mesopotamia. Notwithstanding different things, Mohenjo-Daro was worked by an organization plan, displayed powerful water the board system, and included public showers – the aggregate of this is seen as forefront metropolitan masterminding and underlying planning extraordinary moderately progressive. The city was in the end abandoned around 1900 BCE for dim reasons and was not rediscovered until the 1920s. Organized unearthing continued until 1966, after which all start to finish archeological work was halted in light of damage executed by the environment. Mohenjo-Daro was declared as UNESCO World Inheritance Site in 1980 and can be visited through private vehicles, public vehicle, or the after quite a while after week takeoffs from Karachi.&amp;nbsp;Khewra Salt Mine&amp;nbsp; A trip to the world's second-greatest salt mine may not be a standard bowl list remember for customary move away plans, yet it is certainly an unbelievable educational experience. The Khewra Salt Mine is organized in the lower areas of the Salt Reach (in the region of Punjab) and is close to 184 kilometers from Islamabad, the capital city. Notwithstanding the way that it is the country's fundamental wellspring of salt, yet the site is furthermore a huge excursion objective, with up to 250,000 visitors driving up to the mine each year. Once delivered inside by methods for trucks, voyagers can notice caves made totally of salt, different saltwater pools, and some downsized salt plans of critical achievements of the country. The salt stores should be found by the troopers of Alexander the Unique in 326 BCE.&amp;nbsp; Makran Coast&amp;nbsp; Pakistan actually can't change its beaches into dream event resorts, anyway in the occasion that researching a flawless coastline with trademark beaches is your thing, the Makran Coast is positively worth visiting. The astonishing scene in the region of Balochistan is a brilliant stun in what is by and a large unpleasant scene involving generally of unbeneficial mountains. The real coast is a 1,000-kilometer stretch along the Delta of Oman and is mixed with amazing coastlines that are accessible by methods for the 650-kilometer long Makran Sea shorefront Street, which starts from Karachi in Sindh, passes the towns of Ormara and Pasni, and completes in Gwadar. It is reasonable to begin your outing from Karachi toward the start of the day so you can exploit the extensive drive. Striking coastlines on the waterfront strip join Kund Malir Beach, Astola Island, Ormara Beach, Sonmiani Coastline, Gwadar Beach, and Pasni Beach.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>What,are,the,best,places,to,visit,around,the,globe?,We,ve,picked,the,best,countries,regions,and,cities,to,travel,to,in,the,world,Read,on,to,discover,new,destinations,to,add,and,visit,Historical,places,in,the,world,If,you,re,looking,to,save,money,and,t</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>Spots To Visit In Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan </title><link>https://travelbestplaces1.blogspot.com/2021/02/spots-to-visit-in-gilgit-baltistan.html</link><pubDate>Thu, 18 Feb 2021 20:59:00 +0500</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1998417549219342199.post-4146053084288487107</guid><description>&lt;h1 style="text-align: left;"&gt;&amp;nbsp;Spots To Visit In Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan&amp;nbsp;&lt;/h1&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-aKdlE0KC1N4/YC6IYQbaPQI/AAAAAAAABGU/q70oTlM7dz4BMKrzlZ6XhQE_RbMVSP7kwCLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="400" data-original-width="600" height="454" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-aKdlE0KC1N4/YC6IYQbaPQI/AAAAAAAABGU/q70oTlM7dz4BMKrzlZ6XhQE_RbMVSP7kwCLcBGAsYHQ/w680-h454/image.png" width="680" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;There's such a huge amount to do in Gilgit Baltistan. Regardless of what season you visit, you will discover there will never be sufficient opportunity to appreciate all the good times. Spring blasts forward with tree blooms, making it probably the best and ideal opportunity to visit wonderful valleys, slope stations, and lakes. In summer, you can appreciate climbing, mountain trekking, swimming, or ascending. Pre-winter brings the falling of leaves from trees and the white of the birches interestingly with evergreen conifers. In winter you can appreciate snow exercises like snowboarding or skiing. For each season in Gilgit Baltistan, there is a lot to see, parts to do, and everything to appreciate!.&amp;nbsp;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;h3 style="text-align: left;"&gt;Naltar Valley&amp;nbsp;&lt;/h3&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-o9mhalw9vV4/YC6IdkkI_JI/AAAAAAAABGY/wcMcxjq7XGkmkvhcpVBRaN9zTEq7-Zc9ACLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="400" data-original-width="600" height="450" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-o9mhalw9vV4/YC6IdkkI_JI/AAAAAAAABGY/wcMcxjq7XGkmkvhcpVBRaN9zTEq7-Zc9ACLcBGAsYHQ/w675-h450/image.png" width="675" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Naltar is a thick pine backwoods valley with grand scenes, green vegetation, untamed life, blossoms, snow-covered mountains, lakes, streams, and repeating with the tweeting of various flying creatures. Naltar is 40 km from Gilgit city and can be reached by jeeps and furthermore acclaimed for skiing exercises in the colder time of year.&amp;nbsp;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;h3 style="text-align: left;"&gt;Kargah Valley&amp;nbsp;&lt;/h3&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-aqEc91Ebc6k/YC6IjB5GNwI/AAAAAAAABGc/BSYhB-j_XPw1O_nRFezTBDLFHH8tinWtwCLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="400" data-original-width="600" height="441" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-aqEc91Ebc6k/YC6IjB5GNwI/AAAAAAAABGc/BSYhB-j_XPw1O_nRFezTBDLFHH8tinWtwCLcBGAsYHQ/w661-h441/image.png" width="661" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Kargah is a ways off of 10 km from the Gilgit city, a stone divider cut Buddha tracing all the way back to the eighth-century Advertisement. A waterway streams between mountains offer dazzling perspectives, on the off chance that you like fishing, at that point, it is the perfect spot, as there are heaps of trout in the waterway.&amp;nbsp;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;h3 style="text-align: left;"&gt;Bagrote Valley&amp;nbsp;&lt;/h3&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-H7Zhiz8IpRY/YC6IpmMjRtI/AAAAAAAABGg/Qx_BKV2TpTkV5mtPbgt1b4tG3ZCWVim5gCLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="400" data-original-width="600" height="441" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-H7Zhiz8IpRY/YC6IpmMjRtI/AAAAAAAABGg/Qx_BKV2TpTkV5mtPbgt1b4tG3ZCWVim5gCLcBGAsYHQ/w662-h441/image.png" width="662" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;A little valley encompassed by high mountains makes it the ideal spot for traveling. It is spotless realized when contrasted with some other nature spots in Gilgit Baltistan, yet without a doubt will leave you with a much-improved nature treatment like the others.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;h3 style="text-align: left;"&gt;Danyore Valley&amp;nbsp;&lt;/h3&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-fmmqbzSM8s0/YC6JXTVLX0I/AAAAAAAABGw/GABTXEhDZqsa9MGkfK3D8js8UYCJon7AgCLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="400" data-original-width="600" height="444" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-fmmqbzSM8s0/YC6JXTVLX0I/AAAAAAAABGw/GABTXEhDZqsa9MGkfK3D8js8UYCJon7AgCLcBGAsYHQ/w666-h444/image.png" width="666" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;In the event that you are an undertaking addict, at that point, you ought not to pass up the experience of the Danyore engineered overpass. The extension built over 50 years prior and it enters a passage developed by local people with no legitimate structural designing hardware.&amp;nbsp;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;h3 style="text-align: left;"&gt;Duiker Valley&amp;nbsp;&lt;/h3&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-sWHfwvwJjk0/YC6Jc97hF_I/AAAAAAAABG0/1Eo1zrlB9-gGvbz53EZHX-MHTwph28VjwCLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="400" data-original-width="600" height="442" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-sWHfwvwJjk0/YC6Jc97hF_I/AAAAAAAABG0/1Eo1zrlB9-gGvbz53EZHX-MHTwph28VjwCLcBGAsYHQ/w663-h442/image.png" width="663" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;In the event that you are searching for the best spot to see nightfall and dawn, Duikar town gives the best perspectives anyplace in Pakistan. On a reasonable dim evening, you can see once in a blue moon perspective on worlds free and contamination-free sky. it is an extraordinary photograph taking spot with a radiant perspective in general Hunza Nagar area.&amp;nbsp;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;h3 style="text-align: left;"&gt;Hopar Valley&amp;nbsp;&lt;/h3&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-KnBu5MpOV3k/YC6JhZbgy_I/AAAAAAAABG4/P80yf-zVCVwUschQjB0pWy5w35PJwWaQACLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="400" data-original-width="600" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-KnBu5MpOV3k/YC6JhZbgy_I/AAAAAAAABG4/P80yf-zVCVwUschQjB0pWy5w35PJwWaQACLcBGAsYHQ/s16000/image.png" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;A little town with inundated terraced fields known for natural product plantations and the creation of potatoes. Hopar is perhaps the most prescribed journey for the individuals who need to make some first-memories traveling experience with a deep-rooted fervor.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;h2 style="text-align: left;"&gt;Passu Valley&amp;nbsp;&lt;/h2&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-83cM5xgVRSY/YC6JlOYHyII/AAAAAAAABG8/yzAlgWwvFfIkTDzGvQospmc0rfZkqu-CwCLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="400" data-original-width="600" height="459" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-83cM5xgVRSY/YC6JlOYHyII/AAAAAAAABG8/yzAlgWwvFfIkTDzGvQospmc0rfZkqu-CwCLcBGAsYHQ/w688-h459/image.png" width="688" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Passu lies between Batura and Passu Ice sheets. The acclaimed common excellence of Passu is Tupopdan Pinnacle, otherwise called "Passu Cones", having a beautiful shape is perhaps the most shot top in the area.&amp;nbsp;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;h3 style="text-align: left;"&gt;Gulmit Valley&amp;nbsp;&lt;/h3&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-qAVg82ZbvOw/YC6JpVW6xmI/AAAAAAAABHE/QlUwfauHsX4ow44M7bB7UchuAVo4p4c1ACLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="400" data-original-width="600" height="443" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-qAVg82ZbvOw/YC6JpVW6xmI/AAAAAAAABHE/QlUwfauHsX4ow44M7bB7UchuAVo4p4c1ACLcBGAsYHQ/w664-h443/image.png" width="664" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Anyone who needs to take the experience of taking a gander at the best scenes, must-visit Gulmit. A stroll through the valley opens you to more than 100 assortments of greenery which are all inescapable through this district.&amp;nbsp;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;h3 style="text-align: left;"&gt;Khalti Valley Khal&lt;/h3&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-k-loSSk9IXY/YC6JuKXj_cI/AAAAAAAABHM/HqF3hNg1Pe0Op5bwoLjUeD9B3Jv5G6vuwCLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="400" data-original-width="600" height="441" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-k-loSSk9IXY/YC6JuKXj_cI/AAAAAAAABHM/HqF3hNg1Pe0Op5bwoLjUeD9B3Jv5G6vuwCLcBGAsYHQ/w663-h441/image.png" width="663" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;ti Lake is a counterfeit lake that was shaped because of the stretch of the stream close to the town of Khalti. The dim blue waters of the lake during summer look extremely enchanting. The lake as a rule freezes during winter, it gets completely clear and the townspeople of Khalti use to stroll on it.&amp;nbsp;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;h3 style="text-align: left;"&gt;Phandar Valley&amp;nbsp;&lt;/h3&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-S0kM_qQRHPQ/YC6J1W4tlhI/AAAAAAAABHU/enSw8EyZVkks3ykhxt8rANhbXa_K4yGyACLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="400" data-original-width="600" height="426" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-S0kM_qQRHPQ/YC6J1W4tlhI/AAAAAAAABHU/enSw8EyZVkks3ykhxt8rANhbXa_K4yGyACLcBGAsYHQ/w640-h426/image.png" width="640" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;A turning street going through rich green fields and woods with a perspective on the streaming waterway and frosty pinnacles will lead you to this Phandar valley. From springs of perfectly clear waters to lakes and streams of dark blue water, there are largely shades of nature's excellence.&amp;nbsp;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;h3 style="text-align: left;"&gt;Hundarap Valley&amp;nbsp;&lt;/h3&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-bNYoj3mbfkI/YC6J9JduOGI/AAAAAAAABHc/GHb3EHScJRUM9DdhxwzLdtwCHNMGVQGVQCLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="400" data-original-width="600" height="426" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-bNYoj3mbfkI/YC6J9JduOGI/AAAAAAAABHc/GHb3EHScJRUM9DdhxwzLdtwCHNMGVQGVQCLcBGAsYHQ/w640-h426/image.png" width="640" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Hundarap is a little delightful town toward the west of Philander. Hundarap Lake is acclaimed for trout fishing and is a decent camping area that has been chosen as a high elevation wetland by Overall Asset for Nature (WWF).&amp;nbsp;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;h3 style="text-align: left;"&gt;Langar Valley&amp;nbsp;&lt;/h3&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-3SBcHkYXY4I/YC6KBX9MpcI/AAAAAAAABHk/3u75PaNd17EPCytQweJmqfplOmDTyzN0ACLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="400" data-original-width="600" height="426" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-3SBcHkYXY4I/YC6KBX9MpcI/AAAAAAAABHk/3u75PaNd17EPCytQweJmqfplOmDTyzN0ACLcBGAsYHQ/w640-h426/image.png" width="640" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;A superbly excellent valley encompassed by powerful mountains and loaded up with various streams. The valley extraordinary spot for trout fishing and outdoors, particularly throughout the late spring season.&amp;nbsp;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;h3 style="text-align: left;"&gt;Rama Valley&amp;nbsp;&lt;/h3&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-0UZS6p-AZ7k/YC6KG8pRlFI/AAAAAAAABHs/vSbaccLqZDcNDt3b2ItLv_72A5m96wY6wCLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="400" data-original-width="600" height="426" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-0UZS6p-AZ7k/YC6KG8pRlFI/AAAAAAAABHs/vSbaccLqZDcNDt3b2ItLv_72A5m96wY6wCLcBGAsYHQ/w640-h426/image.png" width="640" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Rama is a thickly forested valley with enormous pine, cedar, fir, and juniper trees. Rama lake is a tranquil and excellent lake situated close to Rama town. The lake is perhaps the most wonderful vacation spot in Gilgit Baltistan.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;h3 style="text-align: left;"&gt;Skardu Valley&amp;nbsp;&lt;/h3&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-r0jSZFrY3RM/YC6KKqhxIDI/AAAAAAAABHw/Sb8hxZ2DOCczJevogUn16hr7LKndmvNzwCLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="400" data-original-width="600" height="426" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-r0jSZFrY3RM/YC6KKqhxIDI/AAAAAAAABHw/Sb8hxZ2DOCczJevogUn16hr7LKndmvNzwCLcBGAsYHQ/w640-h426/image.png" width="640" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Skardu is encircled by dry rough, snow-covered mountains and sandhills. The spot is renowned for journeying and experience spots. The close-by Satpara Lake and Shangrila resort are fascinating spots for sightseers.&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-EtUb73vk1ss/YC6LVSm-GpI/AAAAAAAABIE/F0mEHewdPF8xplslYESvxFNh9cYL5kT3wCLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="302" data-original-width="602" height="322" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-EtUb73vk1ss/YC6LVSm-GpI/AAAAAAAABIE/F0mEHewdPF8xplslYESvxFNh9cYL5kT3wCLcBGAsYHQ/w640-h322/image.png" width="640" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;images Taken from google&amp;nbsp;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</description><enclosure length="0" type="text/html" url="https://travelbestplaces1.blogspot.com/2021/02/7-things-you-want-to-see-your-first.html"/><media:thumbnail xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/" height="72" url="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-aKdlE0KC1N4/YC6IYQbaPQI/AAAAAAAABGU/q70oTlM7dz4BMKrzlZ6XhQE_RbMVSP7kwCLcBGAsYHQ/s72-w680-h454-c/image.png" width="72"/><thr:total xmlns:thr="http://purl.org/syndication/thread/1.0">1</thr:total><author>noreply@blogger.com (Alidervash)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>&amp;nbsp;Spots To Visit In Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan&amp;nbsp; There's such a huge amount to do in Gilgit Baltistan. Regardless of what season you visit, you will discover there will never be sufficient opportunity to appreciate all the good times. Spring blasts forward with tree blooms, making it probably the best and ideal opportunity to visit wonderful valleys, slope stations, and lakes. In summer, you can appreciate climbing, mountain trekking, swimming, or ascending. Pre-winter brings the falling of leaves from trees and the white of the birches interestingly with evergreen conifers. In winter you can appreciate snow exercises like snowboarding or skiing. For each season in Gilgit Baltistan, there is a lot to see, parts to do, and everything to appreciate!.&amp;nbsp; Naltar Valley&amp;nbsp; Naltar is a thick pine backwoods valley with grand scenes, green vegetation, untamed life, blossoms, snow-covered mountains, lakes, streams, and repeating with the tweeting of various flying creatures. Naltar is 40 km from Gilgit city and can be reached by jeeps and furthermore acclaimed for skiing exercises in the colder time of year.&amp;nbsp; Kargah Valley&amp;nbsp; Kargah is a ways off of 10 km from the Gilgit city, a stone divider cut Buddha tracing all the way back to the eighth-century Advertisement. A waterway streams between mountains offer dazzling perspectives, on the off chance that you like fishing, at that point, it is the perfect spot, as there are heaps of trout in the waterway.&amp;nbsp; Bagrote Valley&amp;nbsp; A little valley encompassed by high mountains makes it the ideal spot for traveling. It is spotless realized when contrasted with some other nature spots in Gilgit Baltistan, yet without a doubt will leave you with a much-improved nature treatment like the others.&amp;nbsp;Danyore Valley&amp;nbsp; In the event that you are an undertaking addict, at that point, you ought not to pass up the experience of the Danyore engineered overpass. The extension built over 50 years prior and it enters a passage developed by local people with no legitimate structural designing hardware.&amp;nbsp; Duiker Valley&amp;nbsp; In the event that you are searching for the best spot to see nightfall and dawn, Duikar town gives the best perspectives anyplace in Pakistan. On a reasonable dim evening, you can see once in a blue moon perspective on worlds free and contamination-free sky. it is an extraordinary photograph taking spot with a radiant perspective in general Hunza Nagar area.&amp;nbsp; Hopar Valley&amp;nbsp; A little town with inundated terraced fields known for natural product plantations and the creation of potatoes. Hopar is perhaps the most prescribed journey for the individuals who need to make some first-memories traveling experience with a deep-rooted fervor.&amp;nbsp;Passu Valley&amp;nbsp; Passu lies between Batura and Passu Ice sheets. The acclaimed common excellence of Passu is Tupopdan Pinnacle, otherwise called "Passu Cones", having a beautiful shape is perhaps the most shot top in the area.&amp;nbsp; Gulmit Valley&amp;nbsp; Anyone who needs to take the experience of taking a gander at the best scenes, must-visit Gulmit. A stroll through the valley opens you to more than 100 assortments of greenery which are all inescapable through this district.&amp;nbsp; Khalti Valley Khal ti Lake is a counterfeit lake that was shaped because of the stretch of the stream close to the town of Khalti. The dim blue waters of the lake during summer look extremely enchanting. The lake as a rule freezes during winter, it gets completely clear and the townspeople of Khalti use to stroll on it.&amp;nbsp; Phandar Valley&amp;nbsp; A turning street going through rich green fields and woods with a perspective on the streaming waterway and frosty pinnacles will lead you to this Phandar valley. From springs of perfectly clear waters to lakes and streams of dark blue water, there are largely shades of nature's excellence.&amp;nbsp; Hundarap Valley&amp;nbsp; Hundarap is a little delightful town toward the west of Philander. Hundarap Lake is acclaimed for trout fishing and is a decent camping area that has been chosen as a high elevation wetland by Overall Asset for Nature (WWF).&amp;nbsp; Langar Valley&amp;nbsp; A superbly excellent valley encompassed by powerful mountains and loaded up with various streams. The valley extraordinary spot for trout fishing and outdoors, particularly throughout the late spring season.&amp;nbsp; Rama Valley&amp;nbsp; Rama is a thickly forested valley with enormous pine, cedar, fir, and juniper trees. Rama lake is a tranquil and excellent lake situated close to Rama town. The lake is perhaps the most wonderful vacation spot in Gilgit Baltistan.&amp;nbsp;Skardu Valley&amp;nbsp; Skardu is encircled by dry rough, snow-covered mountains and sandhills. The spot is renowned for journeying and experience spots. The close-by Satpara Lake and Shangrila resort are fascinating spots for sightseers. images Taken from google&amp;nbsp;</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Alidervash</itunes:author><itunes:summary>&amp;nbsp;Spots To Visit In Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan&amp;nbsp; There's such a huge amount to do in Gilgit Baltistan. Regardless of what season you visit, you will discover there will never be sufficient opportunity to appreciate all the good times. Spring blasts forward with tree blooms, making it probably the best and ideal opportunity to visit wonderful valleys, slope stations, and lakes. In summer, you can appreciate climbing, mountain trekking, swimming, or ascending. Pre-winter brings the falling of leaves from trees and the white of the birches interestingly with evergreen conifers. In winter you can appreciate snow exercises like snowboarding or skiing. For each season in Gilgit Baltistan, there is a lot to see, parts to do, and everything to appreciate!.&amp;nbsp; Naltar Valley&amp;nbsp; Naltar is a thick pine backwoods valley with grand scenes, green vegetation, untamed life, blossoms, snow-covered mountains, lakes, streams, and repeating with the tweeting of various flying creatures. Naltar is 40 km from Gilgit city and can be reached by jeeps and furthermore acclaimed for skiing exercises in the colder time of year.&amp;nbsp; Kargah Valley&amp;nbsp; Kargah is a ways off of 10 km from the Gilgit city, a stone divider cut Buddha tracing all the way back to the eighth-century Advertisement. A waterway streams between mountains offer dazzling perspectives, on the off chance that you like fishing, at that point, it is the perfect spot, as there are heaps of trout in the waterway.&amp;nbsp; Bagrote Valley&amp;nbsp; A little valley encompassed by high mountains makes it the ideal spot for traveling. It is spotless realized when contrasted with some other nature spots in Gilgit Baltistan, yet without a doubt will leave you with a much-improved nature treatment like the others.&amp;nbsp;Danyore Valley&amp;nbsp; In the event that you are an undertaking addict, at that point, you ought not to pass up the experience of the Danyore engineered overpass. The extension built over 50 years prior and it enters a passage developed by local people with no legitimate structural designing hardware.&amp;nbsp; Duiker Valley&amp;nbsp; In the event that you are searching for the best spot to see nightfall and dawn, Duikar town gives the best perspectives anyplace in Pakistan. On a reasonable dim evening, you can see once in a blue moon perspective on worlds free and contamination-free sky. it is an extraordinary photograph taking spot with a radiant perspective in general Hunza Nagar area.&amp;nbsp; Hopar Valley&amp;nbsp; A little town with inundated terraced fields known for natural product plantations and the creation of potatoes. Hopar is perhaps the most prescribed journey for the individuals who need to make some first-memories traveling experience with a deep-rooted fervor.&amp;nbsp;Passu Valley&amp;nbsp; Passu lies between Batura and Passu Ice sheets. The acclaimed common excellence of Passu is Tupopdan Pinnacle, otherwise called "Passu Cones", having a beautiful shape is perhaps the most shot top in the area.&amp;nbsp; Gulmit Valley&amp;nbsp; Anyone who needs to take the experience of taking a gander at the best scenes, must-visit Gulmit. A stroll through the valley opens you to more than 100 assortments of greenery which are all inescapable through this district.&amp;nbsp; Khalti Valley Khal ti Lake is a counterfeit lake that was shaped because of the stretch of the stream close to the town of Khalti. The dim blue waters of the lake during summer look extremely enchanting. The lake as a rule freezes during winter, it gets completely clear and the townspeople of Khalti use to stroll on it.&amp;nbsp; Phandar Valley&amp;nbsp; A turning street going through rich green fields and woods with a perspective on the streaming waterway and frosty pinnacles will lead you to this Phandar valley. From springs of perfectly clear waters to lakes and streams of dark blue water, there are largely shades of nature's excellence.&amp;nbsp; Hundarap Valley&amp;nbsp; Hundarap is a little delightful town toward the west of Philander. Hundarap Lake is acclaimed for trout fishing and is a decent camping area that has been chosen as a high elevation wetland by Overall Asset for Nature (WWF).&amp;nbsp; Langar Valley&amp;nbsp; A superbly excellent valley encompassed by powerful mountains and loaded up with various streams. The valley extraordinary spot for trout fishing and outdoors, particularly throughout the late spring season.&amp;nbsp; Rama Valley&amp;nbsp; Rama is a thickly forested valley with enormous pine, cedar, fir, and juniper trees. Rama lake is a tranquil and excellent lake situated close to Rama town. The lake is perhaps the most wonderful vacation spot in Gilgit Baltistan.&amp;nbsp;Skardu Valley&amp;nbsp; Skardu is encircled by dry rough, snow-covered mountains and sandhills. The spot is renowned for journeying and experience spots. The close-by Satpara Lake and Shangrila resort are fascinating spots for sightseers. images Taken from google&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>What,are,the,best,places,to,visit,around,the,globe?,We,ve,picked,the,best,countries,regions,and,cities,to,travel,to,in,the,world,Read,on,to,discover,new,destinations,to,add,and,visit,Historical,places,in,the,world,If,you,re,looking,to,save,money,and,t</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>Hillerod, Denmark is an absolute necessity!</title><link>https://travelbestplaces1.blogspot.com/2021/02/hillerd-denmark-is-absolute-necessity.html</link><pubDate>Wed, 17 Feb 2021 20:48:00 +0500</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1998417549219342199.post-778705336920530644</guid><description>&lt;h1 style="text-align: left;"&gt;Hillerod, Denmark is an absolute necessity!&lt;/h1&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-txq6Oe2qAko/YC014buEXHI/AAAAAAAABE0/CYsAJJ46bpQHfIFtMxm_zPxPt_iDforNQCLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="684" data-original-width="1024" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-txq6Oe2qAko/YC014buEXHI/AAAAAAAABE0/CYsAJJ46bpQHfIFtMxm_zPxPt_iDforNQCLcBGAsYHQ/s16000/image.png" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;While in Copenhagen, a road trip to Hillerød, Denmark is an absolute necessity! Frederiksborg Mansion and its nurseries are the principal fascinations, however, the adorable town place is additionally fun.&amp;nbsp;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-zBJyEbPo_64/YC01-q7_d9I/AAAAAAAABE4/VY4amj4CO8YtEyBT5K8rP8Sm-43fC775wCLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="684" data-original-width="1024" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-zBJyEbPo_64/YC01-q7_d9I/AAAAAAAABE4/VY4amj4CO8YtEyBT5K8rP8Sm-43fC775wCLcBGAsYHQ/s16000/image.png" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;At this point, all of you most likely realize that I love strongholds. Like, a Ton. In case I'm voyaging somewhere that is even distantly near a château, you can wager your containers I'll make a road trip of it. Which is decisively what I did while visiting Copenhagen. On the off chance that the numerous photographs I've shared of Copenhagen didn't as of now make it bounteously understood, it's a wonderful city. Yet, despite the fact that the staggering downtown area is covered with strongholds (I included three altogether, yet it's conceivable I'm missing one), I was tingling to see another. So I woke up splendidly and mid one morning and jumped on a train to curious Hillerød, Denmark to see its well-known mansion, Frederiksborg.&amp;nbsp;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-bcSw73qgDLA/YC02urYhC9I/AAAAAAAABFI/sv-Mjb3BjVAxpkTFB_IuQxNvHp75iNcaACLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="1500" data-original-width="1200" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-bcSw73qgDLA/YC02urYhC9I/AAAAAAAABFI/sv-Mjb3BjVAxpkTFB_IuQxNvHp75iNcaACLcBGAsYHQ/s16000/image.png" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Nicknamed the "Danish Versailles," I was more eager to visit this château than a 20-something-year-old definitely should be. I'd seen photographs of the manor on the web, yet I didn't completely grasp what I'd venture into, nor did I know the amount of the palace I'd approach. Without ruining things for you to an extreme, Frederiksborg Stronghold was totally astounding. I'll dive into the low-down subtleties in a second, yet to come to the heart of the matter you totally should design a Copenhagen road trip to Hillerød. To help you plan your outing, here are the key subtleties you should think about this uncommon road trip from Copenhagen.&amp;nbsp;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-_TuZe0tpIC4/YC02fgnzPBI/AAAAAAAABFE/DSAAsgByrLUVYJlpAbvAW3jbOUUxS2D2wCLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="684" data-original-width="1024" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-_TuZe0tpIC4/YC02fgnzPBI/AAAAAAAABFE/DSAAsgByrLUVYJlpAbvAW3jbOUUxS2D2wCLcBGAsYHQ/s16000/image.png" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;GETTING FROM COPENHAGEN TO HILLERØD&amp;nbsp;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Heading out from Copenhagen to Hillerød couldn't be easier. You'll need to buy a Copenhagen City Pass Enormous from a ticket machine at the focal train station. Purchasing a day pass is less expensive than paying for a ticket to go full circle to Hillerød, Denmark.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-ILsdvUd8uD4/YC030-cP-fI/AAAAAAAABFo/KL7pSUXWTDsebk7Zhr3TrFdLzzR6cSH2ACLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="1800" data-original-width="1200" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-ILsdvUd8uD4/YC030-cP-fI/AAAAAAAABFo/KL7pSUXWTDsebk7Zhr3TrFdLzzR6cSH2ACLcBGAsYHQ/s16000/image.png" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;You can take the A train straightforwardly to Hillerød, however, know that the timetable may change because of track upkeep, and so forth At the point when I visited Hillerød, I ended up taking an alternate train almost and afterward moved to the A train later on. I needed to request guidelines at the focal station's assistance work area and they revealed to me how to get to Hillerød that day (only something to note). Indeed, even with the exchange, the outing required close to 45 minutes. The ideal distance for a road trip from Copenhagen!&amp;nbsp;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-fQbCQ8KzAmY/YC031D3SgZI/AAAAAAAABFs/bU1jPZFHi_ourtqhA17xoP79J6-gIExwwCLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="1800" data-original-width="1200" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-fQbCQ8KzAmY/YC031D3SgZI/AAAAAAAABFs/bU1jPZFHi_ourtqhA17xoP79J6-gIExwwCLcBGAsYHQ/s16000/image.png" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;VISITING FREDERIKSBORG Mansion&amp;nbsp;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Frederiksborg Mansion is undiscovered greatness under the surface of the eye. It's in no way, shape, or forms little, yet in the event that I'd visited without knowing the slightest bit about what it was or what its identity was worked for, I wouldn't really have speculated that it was a château. Contrasted with places like Buckingham Castle, Neuschwanstein, and Versailles, Frederiksborg is on the modest side of things. Yet, don't let that fool you, you can without much of a stretch go through four or five hours inside in case you're a fanatic history buff like me.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-VfsevHdpWDM/YC035wj4prI/AAAAAAAABF0/M9qT7nObJtoVwkLlLd2B1zZMbVgSH1_wwCLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="1800" data-original-width="1200" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-VfsevHdpWDM/YC035wj4prI/AAAAAAAABF0/M9qT7nObJtoVwkLlLd2B1zZMbVgSH1_wwCLcBGAsYHQ/s16000/image.png" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Complete with a channel, rococo nurseries, and four storybook-Esque turrets, Frederiksborg Manor is truly something. Online it's named as a "Historical center of Public History," however just a small bunch of rooms look even distantly gallery y, and the remainder of the stronghold was, indeed, a mansion. Completely outfitted and decked out from floor to roof with more extremely valuable relics than you can envision.&amp;nbsp;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-AQBXdsAEgwM/YC03IXctHFI/AAAAAAAABFU/fOq7ox-euJkixlBKqdYxn2FivQhM3ifhACLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="684" data-original-width="1024" height="428" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-AQBXdsAEgwM/YC03IXctHFI/AAAAAAAABFU/fOq7ox-euJkixlBKqdYxn2FivQhM3ifhACLcBGAsYHQ/w640-h428/image.png" width="640" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Frederiksborg is one of only a handful few mansions I've visited where it seemed like genuine individuals had lived there. Indeed, there were heaps of decent goods I can just dream of truly possessing, yet in spite of the plenty of wonderful things lying around, the mansion felt like a family home. I imagine that is mostly on the grounds that it's so old. Frederiksborg Château was inherent in the mid-seventeenth century by Ruler Christian IV, which may have something to do with its more modest size and more lived-in feel.&amp;nbsp;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-IXLJ2ccLL7U/YC03_6zNoyI/AAAAAAAABF4/hdxIF-Pu0Usq9Ye9orW0AtIQYNToajYQwCLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="1800" data-original-width="1200" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-IXLJ2ccLL7U/YC03_6zNoyI/AAAAAAAABF4/hdxIF-Pu0Usq9Ye9orW0AtIQYNToajYQwCLcBGAsYHQ/s16000/image.png" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Not at all like other incredible mansions I've visited in Europe, practically nothing was banished to visitors at Frederiksborg. There are more than 70 spaces for guests to investigate, and I just saw a small bunch of safety officers during my time in the stronghold. The rooms weren't partitioned by velvet ropes, and I had the option to get as near the work of art, furniture, etc as I needed to improve take a gander at things. Clearly, you shouldn't contact anything, however else, you're allowed to meander essentially at your own recreation.&amp;nbsp;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-FZSGSTRm27I/YC03amiYZGI/AAAAAAAABFc/7IbqAfgpQQE0QDKip1_wi3uTl8xv7vcagCLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="684" data-original-width="1024" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-FZSGSTRm27I/YC03amiYZGI/AAAAAAAABFc/7IbqAfgpQQE0QDKip1_wi3uTl8xv7vcagCLcBGAsYHQ/s16000/image.png" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;In a word, I discovered Frederiksborg absolutely mysteriously. The tickers all ringed at the top of the hour (uproarious however charming in such a spot), innumerable imperial progenitors gazed down at you from the dividers, and the dark rooms made for a surly climate. Basically magnificent.&amp;nbsp;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-h4BuG6l83Q8/YC03xS5xzFI/AAAAAAAABFk/_hOinZePi-M7Xwl5gdE1XATXwFl8SIh_ACLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="684" data-original-width="1024" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-h4BuG6l83Q8/YC03xS5xzFI/AAAAAAAABFk/_hOinZePi-M7Xwl5gdE1XATXwFl8SIh_ACLcBGAsYHQ/s16000/image.png" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Goodness! I've recently acknowledged I've failed to remember the best piece. Inside the palace is a gigantic church. During the time of outright government in Denmark, rulers were blessed in the palace sanctuary. Its gold, silver, and midnight altarpiece traces all the way back to 1606, and the organ was inherent in 1610. The house of prayer is one of the primary rooms you see on your visit to the manor, and it sure sets the bar high for the remainder of your visit. To say the sanctuary is stunning is putting it mildly. I've never seen a spot so elaborate — ensigns improve the dividers, every last trace of the vaulted roofs are painted, and it appears to be that each surface in the spot sparkles.&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-818oNgg7iRw/YC035ILVViI/AAAAAAAABFw/ENagViqS7Y8fpguXyFf_1C1MMiTt1qTVgCLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="684" data-original-width="1024" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-818oNgg7iRw/YC035ILVViI/AAAAAAAABFw/ENagViqS7Y8fpguXyFf_1C1MMiTt1qTVgCLcBGAsYHQ/s16000/image.png" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/p&gt;All images are taken from Google&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</description><enclosure length="0" type="text/html" url="https://travelbestplaces1.blogspot.com/2021/02/7-things-you-want-to-see-your-first.html"/><media:thumbnail xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/" height="72" url="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-txq6Oe2qAko/YC014buEXHI/AAAAAAAABE0/CYsAJJ46bpQHfIFtMxm_zPxPt_iDforNQCLcBGAsYHQ/s72-c/image.png" width="72"/><thr:total xmlns:thr="http://purl.org/syndication/thread/1.0">0</thr:total><author>noreply@blogger.com (Alidervash)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Hillerod, Denmark is an absolute necessity! While in Copenhagen, a road trip to Hillerød, Denmark is an absolute necessity! Frederiksborg Mansion and its nurseries are the principal fascinations, however, the adorable town place is additionally fun.&amp;nbsp; At this point, all of you most likely realize that I love strongholds. Like, a Ton. In case I'm voyaging somewhere that is even distantly near a château, you can wager your containers I'll make a road trip of it. Which is decisively what I did while visiting Copenhagen. On the off chance that the numerous photographs I've shared of Copenhagen didn't as of now make it bounteously understood, it's a wonderful city. Yet, despite the fact that the staggering downtown area is covered with strongholds (I included three altogether, yet it's conceivable I'm missing one), I was tingling to see another. So I woke up splendidly and mid one morning and jumped on a train to curious Hillerød, Denmark to see its well-known mansion, Frederiksborg.&amp;nbsp; Nicknamed the "Danish Versailles," I was more eager to visit this château than a 20-something-year-old definitely should be. I'd seen photographs of the manor on the web, yet I didn't completely grasp what I'd venture into, nor did I know the amount of the palace I'd approach. Without ruining things for you to an extreme, Frederiksborg Stronghold was totally astounding. I'll dive into the low-down subtleties in a second, yet to come to the heart of the matter you totally should design a Copenhagen road trip to Hillerød. To help you plan your outing, here are the key subtleties you should think about this uncommon road trip from Copenhagen.&amp;nbsp; GETTING FROM COPENHAGEN TO HILLERØD&amp;nbsp; Heading out from Copenhagen to Hillerød couldn't be easier. You'll need to buy a Copenhagen City Pass Enormous from a ticket machine at the focal train station. Purchasing a day pass is less expensive than paying for a ticket to go full circle to Hillerød, Denmark.&amp;nbsp; You can take the A train straightforwardly to Hillerød, however, know that the timetable may change because of track upkeep, and so forth At the point when I visited Hillerød, I ended up taking an alternate train almost and afterward moved to the A train later on. I needed to request guidelines at the focal station's assistance work area and they revealed to me how to get to Hillerød that day (only something to note). Indeed, even with the exchange, the outing required close to 45 minutes. The ideal distance for a road trip from Copenhagen!&amp;nbsp; VISITING FREDERIKSBORG Mansion&amp;nbsp; Frederiksborg Mansion is undiscovered greatness under the surface of the eye. It's in no way, shape, or forms little, yet in the event that I'd visited without knowing the slightest bit about what it was or what its identity was worked for, I wouldn't really have speculated that it was a château. Contrasted with places like Buckingham Castle, Neuschwanstein, and Versailles, Frederiksborg is on the modest side of things. Yet, don't let that fool you, you can without much of a stretch go through four or five hours inside in case you're a fanatic history buff like me.&amp;nbsp; Complete with a channel, rococo nurseries, and four storybook-Esque turrets, Frederiksborg Manor is truly something. Online it's named as a "Historical center of Public History," however just a small bunch of rooms look even distantly gallery y, and the remainder of the stronghold was, indeed, a mansion. Completely outfitted and decked out from floor to roof with more extremely valuable relics than you can envision.&amp;nbsp; Frederiksborg is one of only a handful few mansions I've visited where it seemed like genuine individuals had lived there. Indeed, there were heaps of decent goods I can just dream of truly possessing, yet in spite of the plenty of wonderful things lying around, the mansion felt like a family home. I imagine that is mostly on the grounds that it's so old. Frederiksborg Château was inherent in the mid-seventeenth century by Ruler Christian IV, which may have something to do with its more modest size and more lived-in feel.&amp;nbsp; Not at all like other incredible mansions I've visited in Europe, practically nothing was banished to visitors at Frederiksborg. There are more than 70 spaces for guests to investigate, and I just saw a small bunch of safety officers during my time in the stronghold. The rooms weren't partitioned by velvet ropes, and I had the option to get as near the work of art, furniture, etc as I needed to improve take a gander at things. Clearly, you shouldn't contact anything, however else, you're allowed to meander essentially at your own recreation.&amp;nbsp; In a word, I discovered Frederiksborg absolutely mysteriously. The tickers all ringed at the top of the hour (uproarious however charming in such a spot), innumerable imperial progenitors gazed down at you from the dividers, and the dark rooms made for a surly climate. Basically magnificent.&amp;nbsp; Goodness! I've recently acknowledged I've failed to remember the best piece. Inside the palace is a gigantic church. During the time of outright government in Denmark, rulers were blessed in the palace sanctuary. Its gold, silver, and midnight altarpiece traces all the way back to 1606, and the organ was inherent in 1610. The house of prayer is one of the primary rooms you see on your visit to the manor, and it sure sets the bar high for the remainder of your visit. To say the sanctuary is stunning is putting it mildly. I've never seen a spot so elaborate — ensigns improve the dividers, every last trace of the vaulted roofs are painted, and it appears to be that each surface in the spot sparkles. All images are taken from Google</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Alidervash</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Hillerod, Denmark is an absolute necessity! While in Copenhagen, a road trip to Hillerød, Denmark is an absolute necessity! Frederiksborg Mansion and its nurseries are the principal fascinations, however, the adorable town place is additionally fun.&amp;nbsp; At this point, all of you most likely realize that I love strongholds. Like, a Ton. In case I'm voyaging somewhere that is even distantly near a château, you can wager your containers I'll make a road trip of it. Which is decisively what I did while visiting Copenhagen. On the off chance that the numerous photographs I've shared of Copenhagen didn't as of now make it bounteously understood, it's a wonderful city. Yet, despite the fact that the staggering downtown area is covered with strongholds (I included three altogether, yet it's conceivable I'm missing one), I was tingling to see another. So I woke up splendidly and mid one morning and jumped on a train to curious Hillerød, Denmark to see its well-known mansion, Frederiksborg.&amp;nbsp; Nicknamed the "Danish Versailles," I was more eager to visit this château than a 20-something-year-old definitely should be. I'd seen photographs of the manor on the web, yet I didn't completely grasp what I'd venture into, nor did I know the amount of the palace I'd approach. Without ruining things for you to an extreme, Frederiksborg Stronghold was totally astounding. I'll dive into the low-down subtleties in a second, yet to come to the heart of the matter you totally should design a Copenhagen road trip to Hillerød. To help you plan your outing, here are the key subtleties you should think about this uncommon road trip from Copenhagen.&amp;nbsp; GETTING FROM COPENHAGEN TO HILLERØD&amp;nbsp; Heading out from Copenhagen to Hillerød couldn't be easier. You'll need to buy a Copenhagen City Pass Enormous from a ticket machine at the focal train station. Purchasing a day pass is less expensive than paying for a ticket to go full circle to Hillerød, Denmark.&amp;nbsp; You can take the A train straightforwardly to Hillerød, however, know that the timetable may change because of track upkeep, and so forth At the point when I visited Hillerød, I ended up taking an alternate train almost and afterward moved to the A train later on. I needed to request guidelines at the focal station's assistance work area and they revealed to me how to get to Hillerød that day (only something to note). Indeed, even with the exchange, the outing required close to 45 minutes. The ideal distance for a road trip from Copenhagen!&amp;nbsp; VISITING FREDERIKSBORG Mansion&amp;nbsp; Frederiksborg Mansion is undiscovered greatness under the surface of the eye. It's in no way, shape, or forms little, yet in the event that I'd visited without knowing the slightest bit about what it was or what its identity was worked for, I wouldn't really have speculated that it was a château. Contrasted with places like Buckingham Castle, Neuschwanstein, and Versailles, Frederiksborg is on the modest side of things. Yet, don't let that fool you, you can without much of a stretch go through four or five hours inside in case you're a fanatic history buff like me.&amp;nbsp; Complete with a channel, rococo nurseries, and four storybook-Esque turrets, Frederiksborg Manor is truly something. Online it's named as a "Historical center of Public History," however just a small bunch of rooms look even distantly gallery y, and the remainder of the stronghold was, indeed, a mansion. Completely outfitted and decked out from floor to roof with more extremely valuable relics than you can envision.&amp;nbsp; Frederiksborg is one of only a handful few mansions I've visited where it seemed like genuine individuals had lived there. Indeed, there were heaps of decent goods I can just dream of truly possessing, yet in spite of the plenty of wonderful things lying around, the mansion felt like a family home. I imagine that is mostly on the grounds that it's so old. Frederiksborg Château was inherent in the mid-seventeenth century by Ruler Christian IV, which may have something to do with its more modest size and more lived-in feel.&amp;nbsp; Not at all like other incredible mansions I've visited in Europe, practically nothing was banished to visitors at Frederiksborg. There are more than 70 spaces for guests to investigate, and I just saw a small bunch of safety officers during my time in the stronghold. The rooms weren't partitioned by velvet ropes, and I had the option to get as near the work of art, furniture, etc as I needed to improve take a gander at things. Clearly, you shouldn't contact anything, however else, you're allowed to meander essentially at your own recreation.&amp;nbsp; In a word, I discovered Frederiksborg absolutely mysteriously. The tickers all ringed at the top of the hour (uproarious however charming in such a spot), innumerable imperial progenitors gazed down at you from the dividers, and the dark rooms made for a surly climate. Basically magnificent.&amp;nbsp; Goodness! I've recently acknowledged I've failed to remember the best piece. Inside the palace is a gigantic church. During the time of outright government in Denmark, rulers were blessed in the palace sanctuary. Its gold, silver, and midnight altarpiece traces all the way back to 1606, and the organ was inherent in 1610. The house of prayer is one of the primary rooms you see on your visit to the manor, and it sure sets the bar high for the remainder of your visit. To say the sanctuary is stunning is putting it mildly. I've never seen a spot so elaborate — ensigns improve the dividers, every last trace of the vaulted roofs are painted, and it appears to be that each surface in the spot sparkles. All images are taken from Google</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>What,are,the,best,places,to,visit,around,the,globe?,We,ve,picked,the,best,countries,regions,and,cities,to,travel,to,in,the,world,Read,on,to,discover,new,destinations,to,add,and,visit,Historical,places,in,the,world,If,you,re,looking,to,save,money,and,t</itunes:keywords></item><item><title> Tourism of religion</title><link>https://travelbestplaces1.blogspot.com/2021/02/tourism-of-religion.html</link><pubDate>Tue, 16 Feb 2021 21:46:00 +0500</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1998417549219342199.post-317520616241804922</guid><description>&lt;h2 style="text-align: left;"&gt;&amp;nbsp;Tourism of religion&lt;/h2&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-nCyhRrMSSFc/YCv04R4jDuI/AAAAAAAABEg/lpoMwAfmh9YpP9Yldmezj15YIt1ddmY7wCLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="1028" data-original-width="1400" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-nCyhRrMSSFc/YCv04R4jDuI/AAAAAAAABEg/lpoMwAfmh9YpP9Yldmezj15YIt1ddmY7wCLcBGAsYHQ/s16000/image.png" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Istanbul is host to tens of millions of humans that belong to one-of-a-kind religions. There are over 2,000 mosques in Istanbul. Among these mosques, 340 are Ottoman mosques located inside the partitions of the metropolis. Of the 35 Armenian churches, ninety-five percent belong to the Armenian Gregorian denomination and 5 percentage are Armenian Catholic churches. The variety of Greek Orthodox church buildings open for worship is ninety-five. Led by means of Neve Shalom Synagogue, the records of which dates lower back to the 1940s, the primary synagogues in Istanbul are subsequent: Istanbul Ashkenaz Synagogue, Bakırköy Synagogue, Caddebostan bet El Synagogue, Ahrida Synagogue, and the Yeniköy Synagogue.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-UerpqA739i0/YCv028oCvZI/AAAAAAAABEc/Y3OFuOnw934wKVGc5F7_xuWxsWPfJjhQQCLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="933" data-original-width="1400" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-UerpqA739i0/YCv028oCvZI/AAAAAAAABEc/Y3OFuOnw934wKVGc5F7_xuWxsWPfJjhQQCLcBGAsYHQ/s16000/image.png" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;In precis, Istanbul is domestic to important centers of three main monotheistic religion&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-E7arSJNm8rY/YCv1B0SATVI/AAAAAAAABEk/ceIEFY60dlIobwkTalmH5_fypITq9Bc1gCLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="933" data-original-width="1400" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-E7arSJNm8rY/YCv1B0SATVI/AAAAAAAABEk/ceIEFY60dlIobwkTalmH5_fypITq9Bc1gCLcBGAsYHQ/s16000/image.png" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</description><enclosure length="0" type="text/html" url="https://travelbestplaces1.blogspot.com/2021/02/dolmabahce-palace-museum-turkey.html"/><media:thumbnail xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/" height="72" url="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-nCyhRrMSSFc/YCv04R4jDuI/AAAAAAAABEg/lpoMwAfmh9YpP9Yldmezj15YIt1ddmY7wCLcBGAsYHQ/s72-c/image.png" width="72"/><thr:total xmlns:thr="http://purl.org/syndication/thread/1.0">0</thr:total><author>noreply@blogger.com (Alidervash)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>&amp;nbsp;Tourism of religion Istanbul is host to tens of millions of humans that belong to one-of-a-kind religions. There are over 2,000 mosques in Istanbul. Among these mosques, 340 are Ottoman mosques located inside the partitions of the metropolis. Of the 35 Armenian churches, ninety-five percent belong to the Armenian Gregorian denomination and 5 percentage are Armenian Catholic churches. The variety of Greek Orthodox church buildings open for worship is ninety-five. Led by means of Neve Shalom Synagogue, the records of which dates lower back to the 1940s, the primary synagogues in Istanbul are subsequent: Istanbul Ashkenaz Synagogue, Bakırköy Synagogue, Caddebostan bet El Synagogue, Ahrida Synagogue, and the Yeniköy Synagogue. In precis, Istanbul is domestic to important centers of three main monotheistic religion</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Alidervash</itunes:author><itunes:summary>&amp;nbsp;Tourism of religion Istanbul is host to tens of millions of humans that belong to one-of-a-kind religions. There are over 2,000 mosques in Istanbul. Among these mosques, 340 are Ottoman mosques located inside the partitions of the metropolis. Of the 35 Armenian churches, ninety-five percent belong to the Armenian Gregorian denomination and 5 percentage are Armenian Catholic churches. The variety of Greek Orthodox church buildings open for worship is ninety-five. Led by means of Neve Shalom Synagogue, the records of which dates lower back to the 1940s, the primary synagogues in Istanbul are subsequent: Istanbul Ashkenaz Synagogue, Bakırköy Synagogue, Caddebostan bet El Synagogue, Ahrida Synagogue, and the Yeniköy Synagogue. In precis, Istanbul is domestic to important centers of three main monotheistic religion</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>What,are,the,best,places,to,visit,around,the,globe?,We,ve,picked,the,best,countries,regions,and,cities,to,travel,to,in,the,world,Read,on,to,discover,new,destinations,to,add,and,visit,Historical,places,in,the,world,If,you,re,looking,to,save,money,and,t</itunes:keywords></item><item><title> 7 Things you want to see Your First Time In Paris.</title><link>https://travelbestplaces1.blogspot.com/2021/02/7-things-you-want-to-see-your-first.html</link><category>7 Things  see  First Time  Paris.</category><pubDate>Mon, 15 Feb 2021 15:16:00 +0500</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1998417549219342199.post-2455800321400622748</guid><description>&lt;h2 style="text-align: left;"&gt;&amp;nbsp;7 Things you want to see Your First Time In Paris.&lt;/h2&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-j1TtV0eDaqs/YCpFPomTrRI/AAAAAAAABEA/pEXtpyQqVCwoHiSXHDCBXw5uiAZe2BldwCLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="688" data-original-width="1024" height="458" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-j1TtV0eDaqs/YCpFPomTrRI/AAAAAAAABEA/pEXtpyQqVCwoHiSXHDCBXw5uiAZe2BldwCLcBGAsYHQ/w681-h458/image.png" width="681" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;all of us stated that Paris is known for being extraordinarily adorable, historical, romantic, and the middle of the worldwide way of life, meals, and artwork.&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;I had a pal going for walks in Paris that stored inviting me to go to and promised to play the tour manual. I hesitated in the beginning, however subsequently relented, understanding that I used to be going to move searching out confirmation that Paris wasn’t I was incorrect! Paris is an appropriate vicinity to escape to and enjoy an experience.&amp;nbsp; The motives people noted for the metropolis being so appealing have been a hundred% correct, however, there was even extra of a draw that I couldn’t understand till I was there. This submits handiest begins to scratch the floor of things you can do in Paris.&amp;nbsp; It names some of the maximum popular spots however manifestly does no longer embodies everything.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;below are 7 of the top points of interest that make Paris so iconic, however, recognize that the draw comes from so much greater as properly.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-aQvuOaVKSxQ/YCpCZnmCVsI/AAAAAAAABCo/NMOVy_skRjYAnmZZ3ggZl09GNakWx88SgCLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="1416" data-original-width="755" height="1231" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-aQvuOaVKSxQ/YCpCZnmCVsI/AAAAAAAABCo/NMOVy_skRjYAnmZZ3ggZl09GNakWx88SgCLcBGAsYHQ/w656-h1231/image.png" width="656" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;allow me to recognize within the comments what you'll add to the listing!&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;h3 style="text-align: left;"&gt;1.Touring the Eiffel Tower&lt;/h3&gt;&lt;p&gt;it could be hard to apprehend what you want to see in Paris and what you need to pass. here is a list of the top things to take a look at your first time in Paris. those Paris excursion pointers will assist you as you find out the information, lifestyle, food, and top locations to go to in Paris,&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-74f8ZrQplcc/YCpCW_XScBI/AAAAAAAABCg/6Ew2JzdYGAMUuiZqMF0hZWtIKwv-isSagCLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="1125" data-original-width="900" height="818" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-74f8ZrQplcc/YCpCW_XScBI/AAAAAAAABCg/6Ew2JzdYGAMUuiZqMF0hZWtIKwv-isSagCLcBGAsYHQ/w655-h818/image.png" width="655" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;large shocker to peer this one on right here, right?&amp;nbsp; The Eiffel Tower is regularly confirmed as an image of Paris, France, and occasionally even Europe as an entire.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;although it is a cliché, you need to flow and notice why loads of heaps flock to this romantic wrought iron tower every 12 months.&amp;nbsp; It’s worth a brief visit even if you don’t journey the elevator up, or devour in one of the mid-tower restaurants, particularly, if it's miles your first time in Paris.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;At one point it becomes the tallest guy-made shape in the globe, and although it doesn’t have that name anymore, it still gives top-notch city views from the pinnacle.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;h3 style="text-align: left;"&gt;2.Arc de Triomphe – Triumphal Arch&lt;/h3&gt;&lt;p&gt;The Arc de Triomphe or triumphal arc (I didn’t apprehend triumphal become a phrase in the English language until searching this up) is each different iconic symbol of Paris.&amp;nbsp; it would possibly be even more every day if it wasn’t for the Eiffel Tower.&amp;nbsp; Napoleon commissioned this edifice to assist brag approximately his military accomplishments.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-xPLMqDzBtBw/YCpCuLXBwqI/AAAAAAAABC4/9XMl6AiRDloiUTrIDIb_xpyS5YNGSyUmQCLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="1416" data-original-width="755" height="1233" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-xPLMqDzBtBw/YCpCuLXBwqI/AAAAAAAABC4/9XMl6AiRDloiUTrIDIb_xpyS5YNGSyUmQCLcBGAsYHQ/w657-h1233/image.png" width="657" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Arc is massive; to most people, it appears a bargain large in character than in pics.&amp;nbsp; it is immensely famous and located among 12 intersecting streets, so don’t expect a few quiet time to look at all the general's names inscribed in the Arc to yourself.&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;h3 style="text-align: left;"&gt;3.Versailles – citadel, and Gardens&lt;/h3&gt;&lt;p&gt;Versailles is a palace that sincerely took my breath away.&amp;nbsp; I experience like I didn’t virtually understand opulence and luxury until seeing it, and this turns into even before I understood some of the historical activities that befell there (for instance, the treaty that ended WWI became signed there).&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-KLPmfIaZCGk/YCpDCTR6IwI/AAAAAAAABDA/PcscohHrdbYRYv3AjFCBu5phhqtRTvzcgCLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="1500" data-original-width="750" height="1320" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-KLPmfIaZCGk/YCpDCTR6IwI/AAAAAAAABDA/PcscohHrdbYRYv3AjFCBu5phhqtRTvzcgCLcBGAsYHQ/w660-h1320/image.png" width="660" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-fNWiIXyfeSM/YCpDOWH3OuI/AAAAAAAABDE/DiYjvR_4xeghzHu24NSvx2sPqoTiqfzIQCLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="1500" data-original-width="750" height="1322" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-fNWiIXyfeSM/YCpDOWH3OuI/AAAAAAAABDE/DiYjvR_4xeghzHu24NSvx2sPqoTiqfzIQCLcBGAsYHQ/w661-h1322/image.png" width="661" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;This sprawling chateau previously served as a royal residence, however, at the start started out out out as a looking resort.&amp;nbsp; yes, you examine that effectively, this high-quality estate became at one factor a looking lodge.&amp;nbsp; I’ll admit I don’t apprehend a splendid deal approximately hunting, however, this isn't always what I imagine a searching in to be!&amp;nbsp; Versailles is positioned in reality outdoor of Paris however remains accessible through public transportation.&amp;nbsp; The palace and the gardens are very well worth some time.&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-bLuaPr9MkZE/YCpDWQ0F67I/AAAAAAAABDQ/pagyIpvXAQk5DRXUyscMqCrVAFKX7jvgQCLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="1500" data-original-width="750" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-bLuaPr9MkZE/YCpDWQ0F67I/AAAAAAAABDQ/pagyIpvXAQk5DRXUyscMqCrVAFKX7jvgQCLcBGAsYHQ/s16000/image.png" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;h3 style="text-align: left;"&gt;4.The Louvre&lt;/h3&gt;&lt;div&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-Imz3UTWtXko/YCpDSXXxZZI/AAAAAAAABDM/YLUlAPo5BNQVH5ct9P-1zxQmdNmkAvK9gCLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="960" data-original-width="755" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-Imz3UTWtXko/YCpDSXXxZZI/AAAAAAAABDM/YLUlAPo5BNQVH5ct9P-1zxQmdNmkAvK9gCLcBGAsYHQ/s16000/image.png" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;p&gt;The Louvre is the arena’s biggest museum, and without troubles arguable as the arena’s maximum museum and houses loads greater than the Mona Lisa.&amp;nbsp; inside the starting, the Louvre Palace has become a fort, however, as time went on it changed into elevated appreciably and recommissioned as a museum.&amp;nbsp; It homes over 35,000 works of art which are stated to be clearly worth between $50-$100 billion greenbacks (or precious depending on who you ask).&amp;nbsp; It serves as a treasured landmark within the city and is a hundred% a can’t leave out, even in case you aren’t the artsy type.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;h3 style="text-align: left;"&gt;5.Notre Dame&lt;/h3&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-WZR1lACEU8Q/YCpDdeyxCyI/AAAAAAAABDU/FjagZI0O9oIC6KhVS4JiBzzJ1-zVvCiRwCLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="1200" data-original-width="800" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-WZR1lACEU8Q/YCpDdeyxCyI/AAAAAAAABDU/FjagZI0O9oIC6KhVS4JiBzzJ1-zVvCiRwCLcBGAsYHQ/s16000/image.png" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-8zbcUKUTUtI/YCpDfH_7UuI/AAAAAAAABDc/EBouAj9j7dcike_0qVVxkcVA2TEJOtojACLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="1200" data-original-width="800" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-8zbcUKUTUtI/YCpDfH_7UuI/AAAAAAAABDc/EBouAj9j7dcike_0qVVxkcVA2TEJOtojACLcBGAsYHQ/s16000/image.png" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;This medieval Catholic cathedral is also ancient and worldwide-well-well famous.&amp;nbsp; nearly 200 years of advent had been completed in 1365, so it’s honest to say it has been around for a while.&amp;nbsp; it's far a top-notch instance of gothic architecture and the foundation at the back of The Hunchback of Notre Dame. It nonetheless is a catholic church nowadays, but other than church services you can go to the crypt or climb to the pinnacle.&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;h3 style="text-align: left;"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;6.Palais de Luxembourg&lt;/h3&gt;&lt;div&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-ne3XZizIO8o/YCpDhQQIuFI/AAAAAAAABDg/uyX6BI5Ip7gz7HXBsiUHaKcfo9ETwojHwCLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="1133" data-original-width="755" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-ne3XZizIO8o/YCpDhQQIuFI/AAAAAAAABDg/uyX6BI5Ip7gz7HXBsiUHaKcfo9ETwojHwCLcBGAsYHQ/s16000/image.png" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Luxembourg Palace formerly served as a royal house, however now homes the French Senate.&amp;nbsp; The palace only offers excursions by using a reservation, however, most people simplest visit the grounds.&amp;nbsp; The grounds are fabricated from over 60 acres of perfectly maintained lawns, vegetation, statues, and water abilities.&amp;nbsp; The gardens are opened twelve months and are unfastened to tour.&amp;nbsp; they are a perfect area for an afternoon walk.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;p&gt;This complicated house is devoted to the military records of France.&amp;nbsp; It abilities a navy health facility, retirement domestic for veterans, church, and museums detailing masses of army endeavors by way of manner of the French.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;it is also the burial grounds of many French struggle heroes.&amp;nbsp; yes, France’s most famously brief of stature, however in reality in all likelihood not that quick in stature Napoleon Bonaparte is buried right here.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;only in France may want a military health facility to be as stunning as this!&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;This Catholic church cannot be missed, even from a long way away.&amp;nbsp; This because of its outstanding layout and the fact that it has become constructed at the very first-class point in the city.&amp;nbsp; I discovered out that a basilica is constructed with precise privileges granted to it through the manner of the Pope.&amp;nbsp; no matter the reality that this building doesn’t have the ones special privileges granted to it, it is referred to as basilica minor due to its splendor and prominences.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The name translates to Sacred heart and is supposed to represent Jesus’ love for all humanity.&amp;nbsp; It although serves as a church,, loose excursions are available, and paid excursions are available for the crypt and dome.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-KYgV_H53Zuw/YCpEqp96fKI/AAAAAAAABDs/weqX23KXMLYw5Omt40ymgAFk2w2BqgEZACLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="1133" data-original-width="755" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-KYgV_H53Zuw/YCpEqp96fKI/AAAAAAAABDs/weqX23KXMLYw5Omt40ymgAFk2w2BqgEZACLcBGAsYHQ/s16000/image.png" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-1SKvbIpoOPM/YCpE6_tG_AI/AAAAAAAABD0/mToefcY5aJ81zT3Fi2aCFn65vC0eKFLyQCLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="998" data-original-width="1000" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-1SKvbIpoOPM/YCpE6_tG_AI/AAAAAAAABD0/mToefcY5aJ81zT3Fi2aCFn65vC0eKFLyQCLcBGAsYHQ/s16000/image.png" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;h3 style="text-align: left;"&gt;7.Disneyland Paris&lt;/h3&gt;&lt;p&gt;Disneyland Paris becomes formerly called Euro Disney however presently had its call changed.&amp;nbsp; no matter the reality that many locals dislike the problem be counted park (even calling it “cultural Chernobyl”) the park has emerged as one of the maximum visited visitor sights in Europe.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-EszxIEDTgJg/YCpFCwLZGzI/AAAAAAAABD4/WE75aODjsXIcdrpBs6-5gn2Pd7WTIBeWQCLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="1102" data-original-width="755" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-EszxIEDTgJg/YCpFCwLZGzI/AAAAAAAABD4/WE75aODjsXIcdrpBs6-5gn2Pd7WTIBeWQCLcBGAsYHQ/s16000/image.png" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;in case you love the Disney parks within the USA, you then are possible to like the only in Paris as they visit top-notch lengths to hold the Disney brand.&amp;nbsp; reputedly enough, Euro Disney became nearly placed in Spain, but in the end, the Paris location becomes selected because of the already current draw of Paris and its most important vicinity internal Europe.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-eEO8zXX99qE/YCpGY8qHr4I/AAAAAAAABEQ/wgx-uVIlq3A6JKxPHj6SXlpoOFrPb7bsQCLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="768" data-original-width="1024" height="480" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-eEO8zXX99qE/YCpGY8qHr4I/AAAAAAAABEQ/wgx-uVIlq3A6JKxPHj6SXlpoOFrPb7bsQCLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" width="640" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;All Images were taken from Google&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</description><enclosure length="0" type="text/html" url="https://travelbestplaces1.blogspot.com/2021/02/dolmabahce-palace-museum-turkey.html"/><media:thumbnail xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/" height="72" url="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-j1TtV0eDaqs/YCpFPomTrRI/AAAAAAAABEA/pEXtpyQqVCwoHiSXHDCBXw5uiAZe2BldwCLcBGAsYHQ/s72-w681-h458-c/image.png" width="72"/><thr:total xmlns:thr="http://purl.org/syndication/thread/1.0">0</thr:total><author>noreply@blogger.com (Alidervash)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>&amp;nbsp;7 Things you want to see Your First Time In Paris. all of us stated that Paris is known for being extraordinarily adorable, historical, romantic, and the middle of the worldwide way of life, meals, and artwork. I had a pal going for walks in Paris that stored inviting me to go to and promised to play the tour manual. I hesitated in the beginning, however subsequently relented, understanding that I used to be going to move searching out confirmation that Paris wasn’t I was incorrect! Paris is an appropriate vicinity to escape to and enjoy an experience.&amp;nbsp; The motives people noted for the metropolis being so appealing have been a hundred% correct, however, there was even extra of a draw that I couldn’t understand till I was there. This submits handiest begins to scratch the floor of things you can do in Paris.&amp;nbsp; It names some of the maximum popular spots however manifestly does no longer embodies everything. below are 7 of the top points of interest that make Paris so iconic, however, recognize that the draw comes from so much greater as properly. allow me to recognize within the comments what you'll add to the listing! 1.Touring the Eiffel Tower it could be hard to apprehend what you want to see in Paris and what you need to pass. here is a list of the top things to take a look at your first time in Paris. those Paris excursion pointers will assist you as you find out the information, lifestyle, food, and top locations to go to in Paris,&amp;nbsp; large shocker to peer this one on right here, right?&amp;nbsp; The Eiffel Tower is regularly confirmed as an image of Paris, France, and occasionally even Europe as an entire. although it is a cliché, you need to flow and notice why loads of heaps flock to this romantic wrought iron tower every 12 months.&amp;nbsp; It’s worth a brief visit even if you don’t journey the elevator up, or devour in one of the mid-tower restaurants, particularly, if it's miles your first time in Paris. At one point it becomes the tallest guy-made shape in the globe, and although it doesn’t have that name anymore, it still gives top-notch city views from the pinnacle.2.Arc de Triomphe – Triumphal Arch The Arc de Triomphe or triumphal arc (I didn’t apprehend triumphal become a phrase in the English language until searching this up) is each different iconic symbol of Paris.&amp;nbsp; it would possibly be even more every day if it wasn’t for the Eiffel Tower.&amp;nbsp; Napoleon commissioned this edifice to assist brag approximately his military accomplishments. The Arc is massive; to most people, it appears a bargain large in character than in pics.&amp;nbsp; it is immensely famous and located among 12 intersecting streets, so don’t expect a few quiet time to look at all the general's names inscribed in the Arc to yourself. 3.Versailles – citadel, and Gardens Versailles is a palace that sincerely took my breath away.&amp;nbsp; I experience like I didn’t virtually understand opulence and luxury until seeing it, and this turns into even before I understood some of the historical activities that befell there (for instance, the treaty that ended WWI became signed there). This sprawling chateau previously served as a royal residence, however, at the start started out out out as a looking resort.&amp;nbsp; yes, you examine that effectively, this high-quality estate became at one factor a looking lodge.&amp;nbsp; I’ll admit I don’t apprehend a splendid deal approximately hunting, however, this isn't always what I imagine a searching in to be!&amp;nbsp; Versailles is positioned in reality outdoor of Paris however remains accessible through public transportation.&amp;nbsp; The palace and the gardens are very well worth some time. 4.The Louvre The Louvre is the arena’s biggest museum, and without troubles arguable as the arena’s maximum museum and houses loads greater than the Mona Lisa.&amp;nbsp; inside the starting, the Louvre Palace has become a fort, however, as time went on it changed into elevated appreciably and recommissioned as a museum.&amp;nbsp; It homes over 35,000 works of art which are stated to be clearly worth between $50-$100 billion greenbacks (or precious depending on who you ask).&amp;nbsp; It serves as a treasured landmark within the city and is a hundred% a can’t leave out, even in case you aren’t the artsy type. 5.Notre Dame This medieval Catholic cathedral is also ancient and worldwide-well-well famous.&amp;nbsp; nearly 200 years of advent had been completed in 1365, so it’s honest to say it has been around for a while.&amp;nbsp; it's far a top-notch instance of gothic architecture and the foundation at the back of The Hunchback of Notre Dame. It nonetheless is a catholic church nowadays, but other than church services you can go to the crypt or climb to the pinnacle. 6.Palais de Luxembourg The Luxembourg Palace formerly served as a royal house, however now homes the French Senate.&amp;nbsp; The palace only offers excursions by using a reservation, however, most people simplest visit the grounds.&amp;nbsp; The grounds are fabricated from over 60 acres of perfectly maintained lawns, vegetation, statues, and water abilities.&amp;nbsp; The gardens are opened twelve months and are unfastened to tour.&amp;nbsp; they are a perfect area for an afternoon walk. This complicated house is devoted to the military records of France.&amp;nbsp; It abilities a navy health facility, retirement domestic for veterans, church, and museums detailing masses of army endeavors by way of manner of the French. it is also the burial grounds of many French struggle heroes.&amp;nbsp; yes, France’s most famously brief of stature, however in reality in all likelihood not that quick in stature Napoleon Bonaparte is buried right here. only in France may want a military health facility to be as stunning as this! This Catholic church cannot be missed, even from a long way away.&amp;nbsp; This because of its outstanding layout and the fact that it has become constructed at the very first-class point in the city.&amp;nbsp; I discovered out that a basilica is constructed with precise privileges granted to it through the manner of the Pope.&amp;nbsp; no matter the reality that this building doesn’t have the ones special privileges granted to it, it is referred to as basilica minor due to its splendor and prominences. The name translates to Sacred heart and is supposed to represent Jesus’ love for all humanity.&amp;nbsp; It although serves as a church,, loose excursions are available, and paid excursions are available for the crypt and dome. 7.Disneyland Paris Disneyland Paris becomes formerly called Euro Disney however presently had its call changed.&amp;nbsp; no matter the reality that many locals dislike the problem be counted park (even calling it “cultural Chernobyl”) the park has emerged as one of the maximum visited visitor sights in Europe. in case you love the Disney parks within the USA, you then are possible to like the only in Paris as they visit top-notch lengths to hold the Disney brand.&amp;nbsp; reputedly enough, Euro Disney became nearly placed in Spain, but in the end, the Paris location becomes selected because of the already current draw of Paris and its most important vicinity internal Europe. All Images were taken from Google</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Alidervash</itunes:author><itunes:summary>&amp;nbsp;7 Things you want to see Your First Time In Paris. all of us stated that Paris is known for being extraordinarily adorable, historical, romantic, and the middle of the worldwide way of life, meals, and artwork. I had a pal going for walks in Paris that stored inviting me to go to and promised to play the tour manual. I hesitated in the beginning, however subsequently relented, understanding that I used to be going to move searching out confirmation that Paris wasn’t I was incorrect! Paris is an appropriate vicinity to escape to and enjoy an experience.&amp;nbsp; The motives people noted for the metropolis being so appealing have been a hundred% correct, however, there was even extra of a draw that I couldn’t understand till I was there. This submits handiest begins to scratch the floor of things you can do in Paris.&amp;nbsp; It names some of the maximum popular spots however manifestly does no longer embodies everything. below are 7 of the top points of interest that make Paris so iconic, however, recognize that the draw comes from so much greater as properly. allow me to recognize within the comments what you'll add to the listing! 1.Touring the Eiffel Tower it could be hard to apprehend what you want to see in Paris and what you need to pass. here is a list of the top things to take a look at your first time in Paris. those Paris excursion pointers will assist you as you find out the information, lifestyle, food, and top locations to go to in Paris,&amp;nbsp; large shocker to peer this one on right here, right?&amp;nbsp; The Eiffel Tower is regularly confirmed as an image of Paris, France, and occasionally even Europe as an entire. although it is a cliché, you need to flow and notice why loads of heaps flock to this romantic wrought iron tower every 12 months.&amp;nbsp; It’s worth a brief visit even if you don’t journey the elevator up, or devour in one of the mid-tower restaurants, particularly, if it's miles your first time in Paris. At one point it becomes the tallest guy-made shape in the globe, and although it doesn’t have that name anymore, it still gives top-notch city views from the pinnacle.2.Arc de Triomphe – Triumphal Arch The Arc de Triomphe or triumphal arc (I didn’t apprehend triumphal become a phrase in the English language until searching this up) is each different iconic symbol of Paris.&amp;nbsp; it would possibly be even more every day if it wasn’t for the Eiffel Tower.&amp;nbsp; Napoleon commissioned this edifice to assist brag approximately his military accomplishments. The Arc is massive; to most people, it appears a bargain large in character than in pics.&amp;nbsp; it is immensely famous and located among 12 intersecting streets, so don’t expect a few quiet time to look at all the general's names inscribed in the Arc to yourself. 3.Versailles – citadel, and Gardens Versailles is a palace that sincerely took my breath away.&amp;nbsp; I experience like I didn’t virtually understand opulence and luxury until seeing it, and this turns into even before I understood some of the historical activities that befell there (for instance, the treaty that ended WWI became signed there). This sprawling chateau previously served as a royal residence, however, at the start started out out out as a looking resort.&amp;nbsp; yes, you examine that effectively, this high-quality estate became at one factor a looking lodge.&amp;nbsp; I’ll admit I don’t apprehend a splendid deal approximately hunting, however, this isn't always what I imagine a searching in to be!&amp;nbsp; Versailles is positioned in reality outdoor of Paris however remains accessible through public transportation.&amp;nbsp; The palace and the gardens are very well worth some time. 4.The Louvre The Louvre is the arena’s biggest museum, and without troubles arguable as the arena’s maximum museum and houses loads greater than the Mona Lisa.&amp;nbsp; inside the starting, the Louvre Palace has become a fort, however, as time went on it changed into elevated appreciably and recommissioned as a museum.&amp;nbsp; It homes over 35,000 works of art which are stated to be clearly worth between $50-$100 billion greenbacks (or precious depending on who you ask).&amp;nbsp; It serves as a treasured landmark within the city and is a hundred% a can’t leave out, even in case you aren’t the artsy type. 5.Notre Dame This medieval Catholic cathedral is also ancient and worldwide-well-well famous.&amp;nbsp; nearly 200 years of advent had been completed in 1365, so it’s honest to say it has been around for a while.&amp;nbsp; it's far a top-notch instance of gothic architecture and the foundation at the back of The Hunchback of Notre Dame. It nonetheless is a catholic church nowadays, but other than church services you can go to the crypt or climb to the pinnacle. 6.Palais de Luxembourg The Luxembourg Palace formerly served as a royal house, however now homes the French Senate.&amp;nbsp; The palace only offers excursions by using a reservation, however, most people simplest visit the grounds.&amp;nbsp; The grounds are fabricated from over 60 acres of perfectly maintained lawns, vegetation, statues, and water abilities.&amp;nbsp; The gardens are opened twelve months and are unfastened to tour.&amp;nbsp; they are a perfect area for an afternoon walk. This complicated house is devoted to the military records of France.&amp;nbsp; It abilities a navy health facility, retirement domestic for veterans, church, and museums detailing masses of army endeavors by way of manner of the French. it is also the burial grounds of many French struggle heroes.&amp;nbsp; yes, France’s most famously brief of stature, however in reality in all likelihood not that quick in stature Napoleon Bonaparte is buried right here. only in France may want a military health facility to be as stunning as this! This Catholic church cannot be missed, even from a long way away.&amp;nbsp; This because of its outstanding layout and the fact that it has become constructed at the very first-class point in the city.&amp;nbsp; I discovered out that a basilica is constructed with precise privileges granted to it through the manner of the Pope.&amp;nbsp; no matter the reality that this building doesn’t have the ones special privileges granted to it, it is referred to as basilica minor due to its splendor and prominences. The name translates to Sacred heart and is supposed to represent Jesus’ love for all humanity.&amp;nbsp; It although serves as a church,, loose excursions are available, and paid excursions are available for the crypt and dome. 7.Disneyland Paris Disneyland Paris becomes formerly called Euro Disney however presently had its call changed.&amp;nbsp; no matter the reality that many locals dislike the problem be counted park (even calling it “cultural Chernobyl”) the park has emerged as one of the maximum visited visitor sights in Europe. in case you love the Disney parks within the USA, you then are possible to like the only in Paris as they visit top-notch lengths to hold the Disney brand.&amp;nbsp; reputedly enough, Euro Disney became nearly placed in Spain, but in the end, the Paris location becomes selected because of the already current draw of Paris and its most important vicinity internal Europe. All Images were taken from Google</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>What,are,the,best,places,to,visit,around,the,globe?,We,ve,picked,the,best,countries,regions,and,cities,to,travel,to,in,the,world,Read,on,to,discover,new,destinations,to,add,and,visit,Historical,places,in,the,world,If,you,re,looking,to,save,money,and,t</itunes:keywords></item><item><title> Istanbul has accepted a wide range of civic establishments </title><link>https://travelbestplaces1.blogspot.com/2021/02/istanbul-has-accepted-wide-range-of.html</link><category>Istanbul accepted wide range of civic</category><pubDate>Sun, 14 Feb 2021 18:53:00 +0500</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1998417549219342199.post-6627702310996358437</guid><description>&lt;h2 style="text-align: left;"&gt;&amp;nbsp; Istanbul has accepted a wide range of civic establishments&amp;nbsp;&lt;/h2&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-bYjzC8_qugQ/YCkpVmTQ2hI/AAAAAAAABBk/X2uoAvsWDZcvn_KBTTnkferlwzq-bWglQCLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="927" data-original-width="1400" height="447" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-bYjzC8_qugQ/YCkpVmTQ2hI/AAAAAAAABBk/X2uoAvsWDZcvn_KBTTnkferlwzq-bWglQCLcBGAsYHQ/w674-h447/image.png" width="674" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Since forever, Istanbul has accepted a wide range of civic establishments and facilitated various societies. There are two marketplaces of extraordinary premium to sightseers that are likewise socially significant. These are the Great Marketplace and Zest Marketplace. There are numerous recorded and social locales in Istanbul, for example, Topkapı Castle, Yedikule Royal residence, the Bosphorus Waterway, Rumeli Fort, Gülhane Park, the Brilliant Horn, Istanbul City Dividers, and Dolmabahçe Castle. Turkish showers are additionally among the fundamentals to visit in Istanbul. Furthermore, verifiable structures supplement the social scene of Istanbul. To find these and walk around the historical backdrop of Istanbul, come, investigate Istanbul now!&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-DfAivLGJpTo/YCkpl12_kKI/AAAAAAAABBs/3NA3arkivIMCy9ZB0mtcR-7qq59vMIkOwCLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="934" data-original-width="1400" height="460" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-DfAivLGJpTo/YCkpl12_kKI/AAAAAAAABBs/3NA3arkivIMCy9ZB0mtcR-7qq59vMIkOwCLcBGAsYHQ/w691-h460/image.png" width="691" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-xfyuCiJINa0/YCkpnhdNJTI/AAAAAAAABBw/y7SJBBelP4IZv-sRWEABUrRjYfrHQ3XTgCLcBGAsYHQ/image.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img alt="" data-original-height="940" data-original-width="1400" height="450" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-xfyuCiJINa0/YCkpnhdNJTI/AAAAAAAABBw/y7SJBBelP4IZv-sRWEABUrRjYfrHQ3XTgCLcBGAsYHQ/w670-h450/image.png" width="670" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</description><enclosure length="0" type="text/html" url="https://travelbestplaces1.blogspot.com/2021/02/best-ideal-chance-to-visit-sikkim.html"/><media:thumbnail xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/" height="72" url="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-bYjzC8_qugQ/YCkpVmTQ2hI/AAAAAAAABBk/X2uoAvsWDZcvn_KBTTnkferlwzq-bWglQCLcBGAsYHQ/s72-w674-h447-c/image.png" width="72"/><thr:total xmlns:thr="http://purl.org/syndication/thread/1.0">0</thr:total><author>noreply@blogger.com (Alidervash)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>&amp;nbsp; Istanbul has accepted a wide range of civic establishments&amp;nbsp; Since forever, Istanbul has accepted a wide range of civic establishments and facilitated various societies. There are two marketplaces of extraordinary premium to sightseers that are likewise socially significant. These are the Great Marketplace and Zest Marketplace. There are numerous recorded and social locales in Istanbul, for example, Topkapı Castle, Yedikule Royal residence, the Bosphorus Waterway, Rumeli Fort, Gülhane Park, the Brilliant Horn, Istanbul City Dividers, and Dolmabahçe Castle. Turkish showers are additionally among the fundamentals to visit in Istanbul. Furthermore, verifiable structures supplement the social scene of Istanbul. To find these and walk around the historical backdrop of Istanbul, come, investigate Istanbul now!</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Alidervash</itunes:author><itunes:summary>&amp;nbsp; Istanbul has accepted a wide range of civic establishments&amp;nbsp; Since forever, Istanbul has accepted a wide range of civic establishments and facilitated various societies. There are two marketplaces of extraordinary premium to sightseers that are likewise socially significant. These are the Great Marketplace and Zest Marketplace. There are numerous recorded and social locales in Istanbul, for example, Topkapı Castle, Yedikule Royal residence, the Bosphorus Waterway, Rumeli Fort, Gülhane Park, the Brilliant Horn, Istanbul City Dividers, and Dolmabahçe Castle. Turkish showers are additionally among the fundamentals to visit in Istanbul. Furthermore, verifiable structures supplement the social scene of Istanbul. To find these and walk around the historical backdrop of Istanbul, come, investigate Istanbul now!</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>What,are,the,best,places,to,visit,around,the,globe?,We,ve,picked,the,best,countries,regions,and,cities,to,travel,to,in,the,world,Read,on,to,discover,new,destinations,to,add,and,visit,Historical,places,in,the,world,If,you,re,looking,to,save,money,and,t</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>Dolmabahçe Palace Museum Turkey</title><link>https://travelbestplaces1.blogspot.com/2021/02/dolmabahce-palace-museum-turkey.html</link><pubDate>Sat, 13 Feb 2021 16:43:00 +0500</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1998417549219342199.post-1193384448871681669</guid><description>&lt;h2 style="text-align: left;"&gt;&amp;nbsp;Dolmabahçe Palace Museum&lt;/h2&gt;&lt;div&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-lrapfsDPsbQ/YCe11-82ZoI/AAAAAAAABAU/7mQHpEn8guUam12C8VH3rQ9P1xUVt1syACLcBGAsYHQ/s1400/shutterstock_239499757-1.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img border="0" data-original-height="877" data-original-width="1400" height="422" src="https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-lrapfsDPsbQ/YCe11-82ZoI/AAAAAAAABAU/7mQHpEn8guUam12C8VH3rQ9P1xUVt1syACLcBGAsYHQ/w675-h422/shutterstock_239499757-1.jpg" width="675" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;p&gt;Dolmabahçe Palace changed into constructed through Sultan Abdülmecid (1839-1861), the thirty-first Ottoman Sultan. the development have become started on June 13, 1843, and the palace turned into opened on June 7, 1856, upon the finishing touch of the encircling partitions. the critical form of the palace includes three sections that go through the subsequent names: Mâbeyn-i Hümâyûn (Selâmlıok – segment for men), Muâyede corridor (Ceremonial hall) and Harem-i Hümâyûn (Imperial Harem). Mâbeyn-i Hümâyûn becomes for administrative affairs of the kingdom; Harem-i Hümâyûn for the non-public lifestyles of the sultan and his own family and some of the one's additives, the Muayede Salonu (Ceremonial hall) changed into reserved for the sultan to fulfill the ministers and nation officers on nonsecular vacations and for exclusive important country ceremonies.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-Jd3QWWtxNIk/YCe2pCcgQTI/AAAAAAAABAc/KBr7fCK-8GglLF1c6Mk1_p8kKsx-vOlYwCLcBGAsYHQ/s361/download.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img border="0" data-original-height="140" data-original-width="361" height="261" src="https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-Jd3QWWtxNIk/YCe2pCcgQTI/AAAAAAAABAc/KBr7fCK-8GglLF1c6Mk1_p8kKsx-vOlYwCLcBGAsYHQ/w674-h261/download.jpg" width="674" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;the fundamental manufacturing runs parallel to the ocean and consists of three flooring which encompass the basement. The segment extending within the path of the land are Harem homes that have four floorings collectively with the attic ground. Western consequences are apparent in shape, facts, and ornamentation and mirror the converting aesthetic values within the very last ranges of the Empire. as an opportunity, in terms of area enterprise enterprise, room, and hall dimensions, it, but, represents the traditional Turkish house plan completed on a very large scale. The outside walls are crafted from stone, the inner partitions are brick and the tiling is of wood. power and an imperative heating tool were delivered to the palace on the facet of technological improvements between 1910 and 1912. The palace has a 40-five,000 rectangular meter ground area, 285 rooms, forty-4 halls, and six bathrooms&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-Ce7kaPnuHO8/YCe3gAwiegI/AAAAAAAABAo/AcQemtFBycUeu5psoHKNe6N_lcsUHY_XACLcBGAsYHQ/s1400/shutterstock_239499757-1.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img border="0" data-original-height="877" data-original-width="1400" height="426" src="https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-Ce7kaPnuHO8/YCe3gAwiegI/AAAAAAAABAo/AcQemtFBycUeu5psoHKNe6N_lcsUHY_XACLcBGAsYHQ/w681-h426/shutterstock_239499757-1.jpg" width="681" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;p&gt;Mabey or the Chamberlain’s segment, in which the sultan attended america affairs changed into the most incredible place of Dolmabahçe Palace for each its functionality and beauty. the entrance hall, the Crystal Staircase, which gives the reference to the better floor and has a protocol characteristic, the Ambassador’s corridor in which ambassadors had been hosted, and the pink Room in which the ambassadors met with the Sultan, are all embellished and supplied to mirror the historical beauty of the Empire. Zülvecheyn hall at the higher floor is a form of passage to the Sultan’s non-public personal rental inside the Chamberlain’s Quarters. on this unique condominium, there may be a exceptional bath, manufactured from Egyptian marble, have a test room and eating, and restrooms in which the sultan carried on collectively along with his each day life. The library, which homes the books of Caliph Abdülmecid, is one of the most exceptional places.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-Jvfqp8mtSs8/YCe3yx3v_UI/AAAAAAAABAw/XTGwcPCC5KMFl6EkVwBLn6oOM9DXN_arwCLcBGAsYHQ/s276/images.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img border="0" data-original-height="183" data-original-width="276" height="444" src="https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-Jvfqp8mtSs8/YCe3yx3v_UI/AAAAAAAABAw/XTGwcPCC5KMFl6EkVwBLn6oOM9DXN_arwCLcBGAsYHQ/w671-h444/images.jpg" width="671" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;The Muâyede hall positioned in some of the Harem and Chamberlain sections is the nice and most magnificent corridor of Dolmabahçe Palace. With an area of greater than 2,000 square meters, fifty-six columns, a dome carrying out 36 meters excessive, and a British made chandelier of just about 4.5 masses, this hall sincerely distinguishes itself from the rest of the palace. The chandelier of the corridor ends up commissioned via Sultan Abdülmecid from England.&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-zicBtldtcsY/YCe4HezLDwI/AAAAAAAABA4/zZhCtVCvwek1E0bJeji5bjzv97bu2WZIgCLcBGAsYHQ/s271/download%2B%25282%2529.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img border="0" data-original-height="186" data-original-width="271" height="458" src="https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-zicBtldtcsY/YCe4HezLDwI/AAAAAAAABA4/zZhCtVCvwek1E0bJeji5bjzv97bu2WZIgCLcBGAsYHQ/w668-h458/download%2B%25282%2529.jpg" width="668" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;however the truth that the Dolmabahçe Palace modified into modeled after the European palaces with pretty some Western impact, in terms of its realistic shape and its interior layout, care has grown to be taken to set up a “Harem” – as a separate phase – albeit not with such smooth lines as in the past. however, now not just like the Topkapı Palace, the Harem isn't always a separate shape or a cluster of homes isolated from the Palace; it's far a 255fb4167996c4956836e74441cbd507 living unit below the identical roof, located in the integrity of the general constructing.&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-7YBEB1rI3JU/YCe4gueo2tI/AAAAAAAABBA/PtINy2AYbrs-JX0FI_0VqGEHoHkhxK53gCLcBGAsYHQ/s245/download%2B%25283%2529.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img border="0" data-original-height="205" data-original-width="245" height="559" src="https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-7YBEB1rI3JU/YCe4gueo2tI/AAAAAAAABBA/PtINy2AYbrs-JX0FI_0VqGEHoHkhxK53gCLcBGAsYHQ/w667-h559/download%2B%25283%2529.jpg" width="667" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;p&gt;The Dolmabahçe Palace has become the house to 6 sultans similarly to the final Ottoman Caliph Abdülmecid Efendi from 1856 to 1924, the one 12 months while the caliphate have become abolished. between 1927 and 1949 the Palace has to come to be used as the Presidential place of work. Gazi Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founding father of our Reprivate, used the Dolmabahçe Palace in some unspecified time within the destiny of the instances he labored in Istanbul among 1927-1938 and he exceeded away there.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-kTyBo_6P5Ds/YCe5D2cOadI/AAAAAAAABBM/-7yXUVc0GCQD8yQA9tablBam0kOaVHpDgCLcBGAsYHQ/s238/download%2B%25284%2529.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img border="0" data-original-height="211" data-original-width="238" height="588" src="https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-kTyBo_6P5Ds/YCe5D2cOadI/AAAAAAAABBM/-7yXUVc0GCQD8yQA9tablBam0kOaVHpDgCLcBGAsYHQ/w663-h588/download%2B%25284%2529.jpg" width="663" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</description><enclosure length="0" type="text/html" url="https://travelbestplaces1.blogspot.com/2021/02/world-renowned-ramsar-lake-breakdown.html"/><media:thumbnail xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/" height="72" url="https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-lrapfsDPsbQ/YCe11-82ZoI/AAAAAAAABAU/7mQHpEn8guUam12C8VH3rQ9P1xUVt1syACLcBGAsYHQ/s72-w675-h422-c/shutterstock_239499757-1.jpg" width="72"/><thr:total xmlns:thr="http://purl.org/syndication/thread/1.0">0</thr:total><author>noreply@blogger.com (Alidervash)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>&amp;nbsp;Dolmabahçe Palace Museum Dolmabahçe Palace changed into constructed through Sultan Abdülmecid (1839-1861), the thirty-first Ottoman Sultan. the development have become started on June 13, 1843, and the palace turned into opened on June 7, 1856, upon the finishing touch of the encircling partitions. the critical form of the palace includes three sections that go through the subsequent names: Mâbeyn-i Hümâyûn (Selâmlıok – segment for men), Muâyede corridor (Ceremonial hall) and Harem-i Hümâyûn (Imperial Harem). Mâbeyn-i Hümâyûn becomes for administrative affairs of the kingdom; Harem-i Hümâyûn for the non-public lifestyles of the sultan and his own family and some of the one's additives, the Muayede Salonu (Ceremonial hall) changed into reserved for the sultan to fulfill the ministers and nation officers on nonsecular vacations and for exclusive important country ceremonies. the fundamental manufacturing runs parallel to the ocean and consists of three flooring which encompass the basement. The segment extending within the path of the land are Harem homes that have four floorings collectively with the attic ground. Western consequences are apparent in shape, facts, and ornamentation and mirror the converting aesthetic values within the very last ranges of the Empire. as an opportunity, in terms of area enterprise enterprise, room, and hall dimensions, it, but, represents the traditional Turkish house plan completed on a very large scale. The outside walls are crafted from stone, the inner partitions are brick and the tiling is of wood. power and an imperative heating tool were delivered to the palace on the facet of technological improvements between 1910 and 1912. The palace has a 40-five,000 rectangular meter ground area, 285 rooms, forty-4 halls, and six bathrooms Mabey or the Chamberlain’s segment, in which the sultan attended america affairs changed into the most incredible place of Dolmabahçe Palace for each its functionality and beauty. the entrance hall, the Crystal Staircase, which gives the reference to the better floor and has a protocol characteristic, the Ambassador’s corridor in which ambassadors had been hosted, and the pink Room in which the ambassadors met with the Sultan, are all embellished and supplied to mirror the historical beauty of the Empire. Zülvecheyn hall at the higher floor is a form of passage to the Sultan’s non-public personal rental inside the Chamberlain’s Quarters. on this unique condominium, there may be a exceptional bath, manufactured from Egyptian marble, have a test room and eating, and restrooms in which the sultan carried on collectively along with his each day life. The library, which homes the books of Caliph Abdülmecid, is one of the most exceptional places. The Muâyede hall positioned in some of the Harem and Chamberlain sections is the nice and most magnificent corridor of Dolmabahçe Palace. With an area of greater than 2,000 square meters, fifty-six columns, a dome carrying out 36 meters excessive, and a British made chandelier of just about 4.5 masses, this hall sincerely distinguishes itself from the rest of the palace. The chandelier of the corridor ends up commissioned via Sultan Abdülmecid from England. however the truth that the Dolmabahçe Palace modified into modeled after the European palaces with pretty some Western impact, in terms of its realistic shape and its interior layout, care has grown to be taken to set up a “Harem” – as a separate phase – albeit not with such smooth lines as in the past. however, now not just like the Topkapı Palace, the Harem isn't always a separate shape or a cluster of homes isolated from the Palace; it's far a 255fb4167996c4956836e74441cbd507 living unit below the identical roof, located in the integrity of the general constructing. The Dolmabahçe Palace has become the house to 6 sultans similarly to the final Ottoman Caliph Abdülmecid Efendi from 1856 to 1924, the one 12 months while the caliphate have become abolished. between 1927 and 1949 the Palace has to come to be used as the Presidential place of work. Gazi Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founding father of our Reprivate, used the Dolmabahçe Palace in some unspecified time within the destiny of the instances he labored in Istanbul among 1927-1938 and he exceeded away there.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Alidervash</itunes:author><itunes:summary>&amp;nbsp;Dolmabahçe Palace Museum Dolmabahçe Palace changed into constructed through Sultan Abdülmecid (1839-1861), the thirty-first Ottoman Sultan. the development have become started on June 13, 1843, and the palace turned into opened on June 7, 1856, upon the finishing touch of the encircling partitions. the critical form of the palace includes three sections that go through the subsequent names: Mâbeyn-i Hümâyûn (Selâmlıok – segment for men), Muâyede corridor (Ceremonial hall) and Harem-i Hümâyûn (Imperial Harem). Mâbeyn-i Hümâyûn becomes for administrative affairs of the kingdom; Harem-i Hümâyûn for the non-public lifestyles of the sultan and his own family and some of the one's additives, the Muayede Salonu (Ceremonial hall) changed into reserved for the sultan to fulfill the ministers and nation officers on nonsecular vacations and for exclusive important country ceremonies. the fundamental manufacturing runs parallel to the ocean and consists of three flooring which encompass the basement. The segment extending within the path of the land are Harem homes that have four floorings collectively with the attic ground. Western consequences are apparent in shape, facts, and ornamentation and mirror the converting aesthetic values within the very last ranges of the Empire. as an opportunity, in terms of area enterprise enterprise, room, and hall dimensions, it, but, represents the traditional Turkish house plan completed on a very large scale. The outside walls are crafted from stone, the inner partitions are brick and the tiling is of wood. power and an imperative heating tool were delivered to the palace on the facet of technological improvements between 1910 and 1912. The palace has a 40-five,000 rectangular meter ground area, 285 rooms, forty-4 halls, and six bathrooms Mabey or the Chamberlain’s segment, in which the sultan attended america affairs changed into the most incredible place of Dolmabahçe Palace for each its functionality and beauty. the entrance hall, the Crystal Staircase, which gives the reference to the better floor and has a protocol characteristic, the Ambassador’s corridor in which ambassadors had been hosted, and the pink Room in which the ambassadors met with the Sultan, are all embellished and supplied to mirror the historical beauty of the Empire. Zülvecheyn hall at the higher floor is a form of passage to the Sultan’s non-public personal rental inside the Chamberlain’s Quarters. on this unique condominium, there may be a exceptional bath, manufactured from Egyptian marble, have a test room and eating, and restrooms in which the sultan carried on collectively along with his each day life. The library, which homes the books of Caliph Abdülmecid, is one of the most exceptional places. The Muâyede hall positioned in some of the Harem and Chamberlain sections is the nice and most magnificent corridor of Dolmabahçe Palace. With an area of greater than 2,000 square meters, fifty-six columns, a dome carrying out 36 meters excessive, and a British made chandelier of just about 4.5 masses, this hall sincerely distinguishes itself from the rest of the palace. The chandelier of the corridor ends up commissioned via Sultan Abdülmecid from England. however the truth that the Dolmabahçe Palace modified into modeled after the European palaces with pretty some Western impact, in terms of its realistic shape and its interior layout, care has grown to be taken to set up a “Harem” – as a separate phase – albeit not with such smooth lines as in the past. however, now not just like the Topkapı Palace, the Harem isn't always a separate shape or a cluster of homes isolated from the Palace; it's far a 255fb4167996c4956836e74441cbd507 living unit below the identical roof, located in the integrity of the general constructing. The Dolmabahçe Palace has become the house to 6 sultans similarly to the final Ottoman Caliph Abdülmecid Efendi from 1856 to 1924, the one 12 months while the caliphate have become abolished. between 1927 and 1949 the Palace has to come to be used as the Presidential place of work. Gazi Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founding father of our Reprivate, used the Dolmabahçe Palace in some unspecified time within the destiny of the instances he labored in Istanbul among 1927-1938 and he exceeded away there.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>What,are,the,best,places,to,visit,around,the,globe?,We,ve,picked,the,best,countries,regions,and,cities,to,travel,to,in,the,world,Read,on,to,discover,new,destinations,to,add,and,visit,Historical,places,in,the,world,If,you,re,looking,to,save,money,and,t</itunes:keywords></item></channel></rss>