Weeping Prophet Wassallam Shalallahu'alaihi
similar to laughter, not sobbing and screaming as he was not laughing
out loud, but his eyes welled up in tears, he heard the hiss of breath
chest.
Sometimes he cries as a form
of expression of affection for the deceased or also as an expression of
a sense of concern and compassion for his people, and sometimes out of
fear of Allah or when they heard the Qur'an. That such is the cry that arises from a sense of longing, love and exaltation mingled fear Allah. (Zadul Ma'ad 1/183.)
Abdullah bin Mas'ud said, the Prophet Shalallahu'alaihi Wassallam said:
" Read
it (Al-Qur'an) for me. "Then say:" O Messenger of Shalallahu'alaihi
Wassallam, I read to you when the Qur'an down to you? "he said," Yes,
Indeed, I would like to hear from selainku . '
Then I read Surat an-Nisa 'up until the verse:
" So
how does (as disbelievers later), when We bring a witness (the apostle)
from every nation and We bring you (O Muhammad) as a witness against
these (as your people).
He then said: " Well enough. "Suddenly his tears dripping .
Similarly the
Prophet Shalallahu'alaihi Wassallam never cried when watching one
grandson who had his breathing begins to falter and when his son Ibrahim
died, his tears dripping out of compassion he him. He
Shalallahu'alaihi Wassallam cry when the death Ustman bin Madh'un, he
cried when a solar eclipse eclipse and then he prayed in his prayer he
nienangis, sometimes also cry when he prayed the night .
Narrated Thabit Al-Bunaniy of Muthorrif from his father said: I
met Prophet Shalallahu'alaihi Wassallam was in a state of prayer, heard
in his belly Al-Aziz (like the sound of boiling water in the vessel
Mirjal) meant he was crying . (Reported
by Ahmad, An-Nasa-i and Abu Dawud and Al-Bayhaqi in ash-Syu'ab and
dishahihkan by Al-Albani 8 AI-Fath ar-Rabbani, 4/111.)
Al-Aziz is in the stomach groaning voice crying in another sense. Al-Mirjal with dikasroh mimnya vessel function is to boil water which is made of iron, brass or stone. Mentioned
dalarn Al-Fath Ar-Rabbaniy: The meaning of this statement is that the
stomach contents of the boiling Wassallam Shalallahu'alaihi prophet
because he was crying out of fear of Allah . (Al Fath Ar Rabbani 4/111)
There is a history that he
Shalallahu'alaihi Wassallam said: Some of the letters have made me gray
like Hud letter, Al-Waqi'ah, AlMursalaat, Amma Idzassyamsyu Kuwwirat
Yatasa'alun and letters. (Saheeh al-Jami 'No. 3723.)
Was reading the Prophet
Shalallahu'alaihi Wassallam could split a person's heart, as stated in
al-Jubair bin Shahihain of Mut'im, he said:
I heard the Messenger Shalallahu'alaihi Wassallam reading the Ath-Thur the maghrib prayer, I heard it's not the best of him. In most other history
So when I heard him read:
"Were they created by nothing or those who created (them
yourself)? "(Ath-Thur: 35)
Then he says: my heart almost flew .
Says Ibn Kathir When Jubair
heard the verse he still adheres to the teachings of his people
idolaters, it comes at the time of the redemption of prisoners of war
after the Battle of Badr. So it is enough for you to people
who have an influence on the readings are keen to atheism, and that is
the reason he got the guidance, therefore, the best of both readings is
the humility that comes from the heart. Thawus said the man most good voice in reciting the Qur'an is that they most fear Allah.
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