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لماذا بكى رسول الله ﷺ عندما سمع هذه الآية من ابن مسعود؟ 🤍 #اسلاميات #دعاء

This content narrates the story of Abdullah ibn Masoud reciting the Quran to Prophet Muhammad, and how the Prophet wept when he heard a specific verse about being a witness over his nation on Judgment Day. The speaker explains that the Prophet's tears were due to his vivid vision of the reality of that day.

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The content tells the story of Abdullah ibn Masoud, a companion whom Prophet Muhammad praised for his Quranic recitation, saying that whoever wants to read the Quran fresh as it was revealed should read it in the recitation style of Ibn Masoud. The narrative describes how the Prophet asked Ibn Masoud to recite the Quran to him, despite Ibn Masoud's initial hesitation since the Quran was revealed to the Prophet himself. The Prophet explained that he loved hearing it from others. Ibn Masoud began reciting Surah An-Nisa verse by verse with a trembling heart until he reached the verse: 'How will it be when We bring from every nation a witness and bring you as a witness over these people?' At this point, the Prophet's eyes began shedding tears and he asked Ibn Masoud to stop. The speaker explains that this specific verse moved the Prophet to tears because it made him visualize the Day of Judgment, seeing himself as a witness over his entire nation, being questioned about each member of his community. The content emphasizes that the Prophet wasn't crying because the verse was sad, but because he saw the reality of that day with his own eyes.

Key Insights

  • Prophet Muhammad said that whoever wants to read the Quran fresh as it was revealed should read it in the recitation style of Abdullah ibn Masoud
  • The Prophet told Ibn Masoud that he loved hearing the Quran from others, even though it was revealed to him
  • Ibn Masoud's heart was trembling as he recited in front of the Prophet until he reached the verse about being a witness
  • The Prophet's tears were triggered specifically by the verse asking how it will be when prophets are brought as witnesses over their nations
  • The Prophet wept not because the verse was sad, but because he could visualize the reality of Judgment Day and his role as witness over his entire nation

Topics

Prophet Muhammad's emotional response to QuranAbdullah ibn Masoud's Quranic recitationDay of Judgment and prophetic witnessing

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