Nobility of Sayyiduna Abu Darda رضی اللہ تعالٰی عنہ - Dawat-e-Islami
Nobility of Sayyiduna Abu Darda رضی اللہ تعالٰی عنہ - Dawat-e-Islami
Nobility of Sayyiduna Abu Darda رضی اللہ تعالٰی عنہ - Dawat-e-Islami
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<strong>Nobility</strong> <strong>of</strong> Sayyidunā Abū Dardā<br />
completed it. She also set out with Madanī Qāfilaĥ <strong>of</strong> <strong>Islami</strong>c<br />
sisters.<br />
She herself has reported in writing that she had been feeling<br />
some pain during breathing before travelling with Madanī<br />
Qafīlaĥ but it gradually diminished by virtue <strong>of</strong> Madanī Qafīlaĥ.<br />
She also donated her jewellery valuing 38,000 PKR to <strong>Dawat</strong>-e-<br />
<strong>Islami</strong>. She used to serve Madanī Qāfilaĥs in her home with<br />
utmost hospitality. After two years to her marriage, on the 26 th<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ramadan, 1430 A.H., at the time <strong>of</strong> ‘Aṣr Ṣalāĥ, her medical<br />
’يَا ! َ مَدد ‘ proclaim condition deteriorated. She began to<br />
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غوث<br />
i.e. ‘Yā-Ghauš! Help me’ loudly and recited Kalimaĥ Ṭayyibaĥ<br />
ّٰ<br />
ُ ّٰ َ ٰ<br />
حمُ َم ا . She was immediately taken to the<br />
َلۡ<br />
ا<br />
ا اِ اِهل<br />
ُ<br />
َّس ُ و ۡ ل<br />
َّد ٌ ر<br />
hospital. But she could not survive and passed away. Her last<br />
ُ ّٰ َ<br />
words were:<br />
َ اِهلٰ<br />
. اِ ا حمُ َم<br />
َّس ُ و ۡ ل ُ اّٰ<br />
َّد ٌ ر<br />
It has been reported by Sayyidunā Mu’āż Bin Jabal <br />
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that the Holy Prophet ٖ <br />
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said, ‘One whose last<br />
ُ ّٰ َ ٰ<br />
words are ا is dweller <strong>of</strong> Paradise.’ (Sunan Abī Dāwūd,<br />
اِ اِهل<br />
Kitāb-ul-Janāiz, Bāb fil-Talqīn, pp. 255, vol. 3, Ḥadīš 3116)<br />
Even at the time <strong>of</strong> her death, she was robed in Madanī veil.<br />
Her younger brother, whilst describing the last moments <strong>of</strong> her<br />
life, said that when she was wrapped up in cloth in the hospital<br />
her hands were straightened and placed at the sides <strong>of</strong> her<br />
body. However, when <strong>Islami</strong>c sisters un-wrapped her for Ghusl<br />
(Ritual Bath), her hands were found folded like that in the