Tags: , , , , | There is no compulsion in religion… [2:256] |
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They refused to become Muslim and they allwent to the Messenger of Allah, Allah bless him and give him peace, to settle their dispute | [After the migration of the Prophet, Allah bless him and give him peace, to Medina,] these two sons came to Medina along a group of Christians to trade in food |
Said ibn Jubayr said: モThose who wished to leave with the Jews did leave, and those who wished to embrace Islam embraced Islamヤ.
24When the Banu'l-Nadir were drivenout, they had among them children of the Helpers | No one should say what he has no knowledge of |
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Upon which Allah, exalted is He, revealed There is no compulsion in religion | I will tell you why they said that |
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28When the traders were about to leave Medina, the two sons of Abul-Husayn called them to embrace Christianity | Ibn Jarir recorded that Ibn Abbas said that before Islam , "When an Ansar woman would not bear children who would live, she would vow that if she gives birth to a child who remains alive, she would raise him as a Jew |
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then he has grasped the most trustworthy handhold that will never break, means, "He will have hold of the true religion with the strongest grasp | '' Allah equated this adherence to the firm handhold that never breaks because it is built solid and because its handle is firmly connected |
The Helpers said: We will not leave our children! The Helpers said: 'O Messenger ofAllah! on God's world and God's creatures.
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