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Sayyed Fadlullah was a great man and great role model for the Islamic World.Even though Sayyed Fadlullah was a Shia he also inspired many Muslims of other Islamic sects and he was also an inspiration to Non-Muslims.Grand Ayatollah Sayyed Muhammad Hussein Fadlullah was a source of inspiration and a spiritual guide for hundreds of thousands of followers whocould not hold back their tears at the news of his death.His influences extended way beyond Lebanon's borders, extending even toCentral Asia. Sayyed Fadlullah was considered a unique moderate force in thetop ranks of the Shia Religious establishment
There are great lies targeting and negotiating Sayyed Fadallah r.a and one of them was as under , I am copying the material of Ibrahim Mustafa who wrote the book Lies Targeting Grand Ayatullah Fadallah ra and gives solid answers to dunces
Story of the breaking of the rib of Sayyida Al Zahra (as)
The issue of Sayyida Al Zahra is something that has reached such a disturbinglevel.I have a personal opinion that this issue is not that important, so
why don’t we focus instead on the life that Sayyida Zahra (as) led, and how powerful shewas.
But other scholars don’t rememb er Sayyida Al Zahra (as) in any way exceptthrough the issue of breaking her rib.The Sayyed discussed this issue in many of his sermons, knowing that he doesnot fully deny it, as he says that it could have happened, but most likely it didnot, and the Sayyed explains why.
The following are the exact words of Sayyed Fadlullah
When we celebrate the birth anniversary of Sayyeda Az-Zahra(as), we oughtto be aware that she led a life flourished with purity, piety and virtue.However, the problem is that many people only remember the tragic aspect of Az-Zahraa ’s life, and ignore her supreme traits, as in the narration that her rib was broken; the thing which does not seem logical to us.
Why?
Some people accuse me of not believing in the story that the rib of Az-Zahra'was broken as if this story is one of the principles of religion.Let us look into the matter together.Az-Zahra' (a.s.) is the wife of Imam Ali, whom the Messenger (p.) has entrustedhim with, and the entire nation loves her because of the way the Messenger(p.) used to praise her, as we will mention later.Indeed, when Imam Ali (a.s.) refused to pledge allegiance [to Abu Bakr], theydid come and threaten to burn the house down, but some people renouncedsuch an act and said that Fatima was inside it, which reveals that the Muslimscould not accept executing this act against the Messenger's daughter.Someone said: "So what!"and continued to say
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not knowing if it is true or not."I have only threatened, but have you seen me do it?"Supposedly they did attack Az-Zahra', what was the role, then, of Imam Ali?Could Imam Ali (a.s.) be a coward?!Let each of you take himself as an example, you are married.Suppose that someone tried to attack your wife to kill or assault her, wouldyou sit down and say: "I can do nothing, only Allah has such a power," or wouldyou defend her?!If you do not defend your wife, what will the people say about you?Moreover, Imam Ali was not alone in the house; a group of Bani Hashim werein the house with him, and it is narrated that Az-Zubair, the cousin of Imam Ali,went out raising his sword, meaning that the attackers did not storm into thehouse.Could it be possible that those inside would leave Az-Zahra', allowing theattackers to break her rib, poke her with the sword, and insert a rusty nail intoher chest, as they say?! Open your minds and think.Some people claim that the Prophet ordered him not to defend her; that is,before his death, he told Ali: if someone comes to kill my daughter, you areforbidden from defending her!Can a rational reasonable person ever imagine that the Prophet (p.) would doso?!Some claim that the offenders were ordered to attack, because Ali wasordered by the Prophet not to react.Could this be true?!Could the Prophet order Ali not to defend his beloved daughter?!
That is why I reached the conclusion that I am not convinced by this issue.Nevertheless, you still hear people wondering how the Sayyed could notbelieve in this.It must be noted that Az-Zahra' (a.s.) was so strong, as we will demonstratelater, but I would like the people to think, knowing that many of them onlycare about crying, even if what they are listening to is irrational.You listened to what I said, and I ask you to think clearly; if the same happenedto you, would you accept it?!Surely no, so how could anyone believe that Imam Ali would accept it?!Someone from a different sect in Dubai heard this story from Shiite speakers,and asked:"Do you Shiites regard Imam Ali as a coward or a hero?"They answered: "He is a hero."The man asked: "How could he be a hero, and he did not defend theoppressed?!
Source : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1qgQdfdzriA
Her grievances
The short life of Fatimah (as), which lasted no more than twenty yearsaccording to some historians, was filled with much sufferings and grave crises.If we talk about the sufferings and hardships in her daily living, we also need totalk about what was worse than that: the calamities and grievances which shesuffered after the death of her father - something which opened a bleedingwound in the Islamic nation, and which in turn was the cause of the painfulwounds that followed - one of the worst of which was the murder of theMaster of the Youth of Paradise Imam al-Husain (as) and his progeny in thedesert of Karbala' and the taking of the women and children as captives to al-Sham (Damascus), driven like slaves.
These grievances have been narrated by both the Sunnis and Shi'ah, and the numerous narrations which speak abouther grievances and injustices coincide, even to the level of tawatur.1- The attack on her houseHistorians, one of whom is Ibn Qutaybah in al-Imamah wal Siyasah, said that -after the death of the Prophet and Al-Saqeefah episode - men came withwood to burn down the house of Ali and Fatimah (as), to threaten them andthose whom they considered as opposition, who had gathered at the house of Ali (as). Some said to the leader of the assault: 'O man! In the house isFatimah!'; and Fatimah was the person whom the Muslims agreed to love andrespect, and whose position they agreed to acknowledge, because she was theonly daughter that the Prophet (pbuh) left when he died, and because she waspart of him - what made her angry made him angry and what harmed herharmed him... So, how come you come with fire to burn her house?But, he replied with his famous statement: 'Even though!'We regard this as one of the most dangerous utterances, because it meansthat there are no sacred entities in this house, and so there is nothing toprevent it from being burned with its people inside!
This utterance points to the mindset of the people, and what they wereprepared to do. However, had they opened the door to dialogue through nicewords, they would have found Ali the man of dialogue, as he had always beenthroughout his life, even after he became a caliph; and they would have foundFatimah a woman of dialogue, because the Qur'an, to which Fatimah above allothers adhered most closely to, was the book of dialogue. However, thosepeople had already passed the stage of dialogue by the time they gathered thewood to burn the house of Al-Zahra (as). So when in reply to 'In the house isFatimah', that man said 'Even though!' this represented the ugliest form of injustice to which Fatimah (as) was subjected
2- Other grievances
There were other events in which she suffered, but they have not always beensubstantiated fully beyond doubt. Those include the actual burning of the house, the breaking of her rib, the miscarriage, the slapping of her cheek, andthe beating of her and others. These are recorded in narrations that may havequestion marks raised against them, either in their actual text (matn) or in thechain of narrators (sanad), as is the case with many historical narrations.Therefore, we have raised some queries, as have been raised by some scholarsin the past (may Allah be satisfied with them) such as Sheikh al-Mufeed whoseems to question the miscarriage issue, even the existence of the pregnancy -although we disagree with him on the latter. However, we do not deny thatthese events may have taken place - as Sheikh Muhammad Husain Kashif al-Ghita' has done regarding beating her and slapping her cheek because denyingrequires as much proof as accepting. At any rate, what is definite is that thenumerous narrations attain the level of mutawatir as a whole, confirm thatthere was an assault on her if only by exposing her house, attacking it andthreatening to burn it - and this alone should be sufficient to prove the degreeof crime which took place. It was a crime that continued to haunt those whocommitted it, and this was why the first caliph declared as he was dying: 'I wishI had not exposed the house of Fatimah, even if it had declared war on me.'
Source: Fatimah al-Ma`sumah (as): A role model for men and women.
Question and AnswerQuestion:Fatimah's rib: What is your true position regarding this matter?Answer:Anyone who claims that I have said that Fatimah's rib was not broken is a liar!Some people have been talking this nonsense for more than five years. Here, Ihave this to say to you, to clarify the matter: to start with, I reiterate that I didnot say that Fatimah's rib was not broken, and everyone who claims that I didis a liar. I merely regarded it as unlikely; I raised a question mark on the basis of historical analysis. I said: 'I do not react positively with this because theMuslims' love for Fatimah (as) had been greater than their love for Ali, andgreater than their love for al-Hasan and al-Husain... I said that it was unlikelythat anyone would commit such an act, but conceded that bad intentions were plotted - not to establish the innocence of anyone, but in fear of agitatingIslamic public opinion.There were many narrations: some said that they entered the house, whileothers said they did not. Hence, I said: 'I see that to be unlikely and I do notreact positively to the word itself'. The world roared and heavens fell on earth,and words began to be fabricated and spread in some quarters!This reaction has still not abated in more than one place, and leaflets are beingdistributed around the world. It is as if the dangers confronting the Muslimsand all the injustice that we live in have become nothing, and all that matters isthis historical issue!In fact, this is a symptom of the backwardness which is being practised bymany in our Islamic arena. This problem still festers among those who do notcare about the dangers which confront Islam, and that the problem is still alivemeans that we are not addressing the major issues on the proper level of awareness.
Source: Fatimah al-Ma`sumah (as): A role model for men and women
Sayyed Fadlullah was a great man and great role model for the Islamic World.Even though Sayyed Fadlullah was a Shia he also inspired many Muslims of other Islamic sects and he was also an inspiration to Non-Muslims.Grand Ayatollah Sayyed Muhammad Hussein Fadlullah was a source of inspiration and a spiritual guide for hundreds of thousands of followers whocould not hold back their tears at the news of his death.His influences extended way beyond Lebanon's borders, extending even toCentral Asia. Sayyed Fadlullah was considered a unique moderate force in thetop ranks of the Shia Religious establishment
There are great lies targeting and negotiating Sayyed Fadallah r.a and one of them was as under , I am copying the material of Ibrahim Mustafa who wrote the book Lies Targeting Grand Ayatullah Fadallah ra and gives solid answers to dunces
Story of the breaking of the rib of Sayyida Al Zahra (as)
The issue of Sayyida Al Zahra is something that has reached such a disturbinglevel.I have a personal opinion that this issue is not that important, so
why don’t we focus instead on the life that Sayyida Zahra (as) led, and how powerful shewas.
But other scholars don’t rememb er Sayyida Al Zahra (as) in any way exceptthrough the issue of breaking her rib.The Sayyed discussed this issue in many of his sermons, knowing that he doesnot fully deny it, as he says that it could have happened, but most likely it didnot, and the Sayyed explains why.
The following are the exact words of Sayyed Fadlullah
When we celebrate the birth anniversary of Sayyeda Az-Zahra(as), we oughtto be aware that she led a life flourished with purity, piety and virtue.However, the problem is that many people only remember the tragic aspect of Az-Zahraa ’s life, and ignore her supreme traits, as in the narration that her rib was broken; the thing which does not seem logical to us.
Why?
Some people accuse me of not believing in the story that the rib of Az-Zahra'was broken as if this story is one of the principles of religion.Let us look into the matter together.Az-Zahra' (a.s.) is the wife of Imam Ali, whom the Messenger (p.) has entrustedhim with, and the entire nation loves her because of the way the Messenger(p.) used to praise her, as we will mention later.Indeed, when Imam Ali (a.s.) refused to pledge allegiance [to Abu Bakr], theydid come and threaten to burn the house down, but some people renouncedsuch an act and said that Fatima was inside it, which reveals that the Muslimscould not accept executing this act against the Messenger's daughter.Someone said: "So what!"and continued to say
–
not knowing if it is true or not."I have only threatened, but have you seen me do it?"Supposedly they did attack Az-Zahra', what was the role, then, of Imam Ali?Could Imam Ali (a.s.) be a coward?!Let each of you take himself as an example, you are married.Suppose that someone tried to attack your wife to kill or assault her, wouldyou sit down and say: "I can do nothing, only Allah has such a power," or wouldyou defend her?!If you do not defend your wife, what will the people say about you?Moreover, Imam Ali was not alone in the house; a group of Bani Hashim werein the house with him, and it is narrated that Az-Zubair, the cousin of Imam Ali,went out raising his sword, meaning that the attackers did not storm into thehouse.Could it be possible that those inside would leave Az-Zahra', allowing theattackers to break her rib, poke her with the sword, and insert a rusty nail intoher chest, as they say?! Open your minds and think.Some people claim that the Prophet ordered him not to defend her; that is,before his death, he told Ali: if someone comes to kill my daughter, you areforbidden from defending her!Can a rational reasonable person ever imagine that the Prophet (p.) would doso?!Some claim that the offenders were ordered to attack, because Ali wasordered by the Prophet not to react.Could this be true?!Could the Prophet order Ali not to defend his beloved daughter?!
That is why I reached the conclusion that I am not convinced by this issue.Nevertheless, you still hear people wondering how the Sayyed could notbelieve in this.It must be noted that Az-Zahra' (a.s.) was so strong, as we will demonstratelater, but I would like the people to think, knowing that many of them onlycare about crying, even if what they are listening to is irrational.You listened to what I said, and I ask you to think clearly; if the same happenedto you, would you accept it?!Surely no, so how could anyone believe that Imam Ali would accept it?!Someone from a different sect in Dubai heard this story from Shiite speakers,and asked:"Do you Shiites regard Imam Ali as a coward or a hero?"They answered: "He is a hero."The man asked: "How could he be a hero, and he did not defend theoppressed?!
Source : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1qgQdfdzriA
Her grievances
The short life of Fatimah (as), which lasted no more than twenty yearsaccording to some historians, was filled with much sufferings and grave crises.If we talk about the sufferings and hardships in her daily living, we also need totalk about what was worse than that: the calamities and grievances which shesuffered after the death of her father - something which opened a bleedingwound in the Islamic nation, and which in turn was the cause of the painfulwounds that followed - one of the worst of which was the murder of theMaster of the Youth of Paradise Imam al-Husain (as) and his progeny in thedesert of Karbala' and the taking of the women and children as captives to al-Sham (Damascus), driven like slaves.
These grievances have been narrated by both the Sunnis and Shi'ah, and the numerous narrations which speak abouther grievances and injustices coincide, even to the level of tawatur.1- The attack on her houseHistorians, one of whom is Ibn Qutaybah in al-Imamah wal Siyasah, said that -after the death of the Prophet and Al-Saqeefah episode - men came withwood to burn down the house of Ali and Fatimah (as), to threaten them andthose whom they considered as opposition, who had gathered at the house of Ali (as). Some said to the leader of the assault: 'O man! In the house isFatimah!'; and Fatimah was the person whom the Muslims agreed to love andrespect, and whose position they agreed to acknowledge, because she was theonly daughter that the Prophet (pbuh) left when he died, and because she waspart of him - what made her angry made him angry and what harmed herharmed him... So, how come you come with fire to burn her house?But, he replied with his famous statement: 'Even though!'We regard this as one of the most dangerous utterances, because it meansthat there are no sacred entities in this house, and so there is nothing toprevent it from being burned with its people inside!
This utterance points to the mindset of the people, and what they wereprepared to do. However, had they opened the door to dialogue through nicewords, they would have found Ali the man of dialogue, as he had always beenthroughout his life, even after he became a caliph; and they would have foundFatimah a woman of dialogue, because the Qur'an, to which Fatimah above allothers adhered most closely to, was the book of dialogue. However, thosepeople had already passed the stage of dialogue by the time they gathered thewood to burn the house of Al-Zahra (as). So when in reply to 'In the house isFatimah', that man said 'Even though!' this represented the ugliest form of injustice to which Fatimah (as) was subjected
2- Other grievances
There were other events in which she suffered, but they have not always beensubstantiated fully beyond doubt. Those include the actual burning of the house, the breaking of her rib, the miscarriage, the slapping of her cheek, andthe beating of her and others. These are recorded in narrations that may havequestion marks raised against them, either in their actual text (matn) or in thechain of narrators (sanad), as is the case with many historical narrations.Therefore, we have raised some queries, as have been raised by some scholarsin the past (may Allah be satisfied with them) such as Sheikh al-Mufeed whoseems to question the miscarriage issue, even the existence of the pregnancy -although we disagree with him on the latter. However, we do not deny thatthese events may have taken place - as Sheikh Muhammad Husain Kashif al-Ghita' has done regarding beating her and slapping her cheek because denyingrequires as much proof as accepting. At any rate, what is definite is that thenumerous narrations attain the level of mutawatir as a whole, confirm thatthere was an assault on her if only by exposing her house, attacking it andthreatening to burn it - and this alone should be sufficient to prove the degreeof crime which took place. It was a crime that continued to haunt those whocommitted it, and this was why the first caliph declared as he was dying: 'I wishI had not exposed the house of Fatimah, even if it had declared war on me.'
Source: Fatimah al-Ma`sumah (as): A role model for men and women.
Question and AnswerQuestion:Fatimah's rib: What is your true position regarding this matter?Answer:Anyone who claims that I have said that Fatimah's rib was not broken is a liar!Some people have been talking this nonsense for more than five years. Here, Ihave this to say to you, to clarify the matter: to start with, I reiterate that I didnot say that Fatimah's rib was not broken, and everyone who claims that I didis a liar. I merely regarded it as unlikely; I raised a question mark on the basis of historical analysis. I said: 'I do not react positively with this because theMuslims' love for Fatimah (as) had been greater than their love for Ali, andgreater than their love for al-Hasan and al-Husain... I said that it was unlikelythat anyone would commit such an act, but conceded that bad intentions were plotted - not to establish the innocence of anyone, but in fear of agitatingIslamic public opinion.There were many narrations: some said that they entered the house, whileothers said they did not. Hence, I said: 'I see that to be unlikely and I do notreact positively to the word itself'. The world roared and heavens fell on earth,and words began to be fabricated and spread in some quarters!This reaction has still not abated in more than one place, and leaflets are beingdistributed around the world. It is as if the dangers confronting the Muslimsand all the injustice that we live in have become nothing, and all that matters isthis historical issue!In fact, this is a symptom of the backwardness which is being practised bymany in our Islamic arena. This problem still festers among those who do notcare about the dangers which confront Islam, and that the problem is still alivemeans that we are not addressing the major issues on the proper level of awareness.
Source: Fatimah al-Ma`sumah (as): A role model for men and women
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