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the best of homes, the best of families, He created me from<br />

them. Then, my soul and body are the best of creatures. My<br />

ancestors are the best people.”<br />

4 – In a hadîth in a book by Tabarânî, one of the most<br />

valuable hadîth savants, he declares: “Allahu ta’âlâ created<br />

everything out of nothing. Of all things, He liked human<br />

beings and made them valuable. Of mankind He made<br />

those whom He selected settle in Arabia. And of the<br />

distinguished in Arabia, He chose me. He placed me<br />

among the distinguished, the best of the people in every<br />

age. Then, those who love the ones in Arabia who are<br />

obedient to me, love them for my sake. Those who feel<br />

hostility towards them feel hostility towards me.” This<br />

hadîth-i-sherîf is also written at the beginning of Mawâhib-i<br />

Ladunniyya.<br />

5 – As it is informed in Mawâhib-i-Ladunniyya and in the<br />

explanation of Zerqânî ‘rahmatullâhi ta’âlâ alaih’, it is stated in a<br />

hadîth-i-sherîf quoted by Abdullah bin Abbâs ‘radiy-Allâhu<br />

anhumâ’: “None of my grandfathers committed adultery.<br />

Allahu ta’âlâ made me from beautiful and good fathers and<br />

pure mothers. If one of my grandfathers had had two sons.<br />

I would be in the most useful, the best of these.” Before<br />

Islâm, adultery was usual in Arabia. A woman would not marry<br />

a man before having been his mistress for a long time. [Today’s<br />

disbelievers do the same.]<br />

Hadrat Âdam (’alaihi’s-salâm), when he was about to die,<br />

said to Hadrat Shis (’alaihi’s-salâm), his son, “My son! This nûr<br />

shining on your forehead is the nûr of Hadrat Muhammad, the<br />

Last Prophet. Deliver this nûr to pure and chaste ladies, who<br />

believe in Allah, and tell your son to do so in your last request!”<br />

Up to Muhammad (alayhissalâm), all fathers told their sons to<br />

do so. Each of them fulfilled this will by marrying the noblest,<br />

the chastest girl. The nûr, passing through pure foreheads and<br />

chaste women, reached its owner. Allahu ta’âlâ calls the<br />

disbelievers foul in the Sûra-i-Tawba. Since Rasûlullah (sall-<br />

Allahu ’alaihi wa sallam) declares that all his grandfathers were<br />

innocent, Âzar, who was a foul disbeliever, must not be<br />

Ibrâhim’s (’alaihi’s-salâm) father. To say that Âzar was Hadrat<br />

Ibrâhim’s (’alaihi’s-salâm) father would mean to disbelieve the<br />

hadîth above. Molla Jâmi (rahmatullahi ’alaih) says in his<br />

Persian book Shawâhid-un-Nubuwwa, “A nûr (holy light)<br />

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