Mukarram
17-03-2006, 06:23 AM
As Salaamu Alaikum,
I read the following before, and i was wondering what the Tasbih that Rasulullah (saw) taught Fatima (ra) was in arabic.
When Fatimah (May Allah be pleased with her) entered upon the prophet (Peace be upon him), she said: "O Prophet of Allah, the food of the angels is tahleel (Saying La Ilaha Illa Allah), tasbeeh (Saying Subhan Allah) and tahmeed (saying Alhamdulillah), so what is our food?" He replied: "I swear by him who has sent me with the truth that a fire has not been lit in my house for thirty days! And we have received some goats, so if you will, I'll order for you five goats, and if you will, I will teach you five words which Jabriel (Peace be upon him) has taught me".
She said: "Teach me the words which Jabriel (Peace be upon him) has taught you". He said: "Say: O Allah you are the first of the first, O Allah you are the last of the last, O Allah you are the lord of unbreakable might, O Allah you are the one who has mercy on the poor, O Allah you are the most merciful of the merciful".
I also read that tasbih-e-fatima (ra) was Subhanallah (33 times) Alhumdulillah (33 times) and Allahu Akbar (34 times). Is this the same tasbih or a different one.
A bit confused thats all.
Jazakallah
Wsalaam wr wb
I read the following before, and i was wondering what the Tasbih that Rasulullah (saw) taught Fatima (ra) was in arabic.
When Fatimah (May Allah be pleased with her) entered upon the prophet (Peace be upon him), she said: "O Prophet of Allah, the food of the angels is tahleel (Saying La Ilaha Illa Allah), tasbeeh (Saying Subhan Allah) and tahmeed (saying Alhamdulillah), so what is our food?" He replied: "I swear by him who has sent me with the truth that a fire has not been lit in my house for thirty days! And we have received some goats, so if you will, I'll order for you five goats, and if you will, I will teach you five words which Jabriel (Peace be upon him) has taught me".
She said: "Teach me the words which Jabriel (Peace be upon him) has taught you". He said: "Say: O Allah you are the first of the first, O Allah you are the last of the last, O Allah you are the lord of unbreakable might, O Allah you are the one who has mercy on the poor, O Allah you are the most merciful of the merciful".
I also read that tasbih-e-fatima (ra) was Subhanallah (33 times) Alhumdulillah (33 times) and Allahu Akbar (34 times). Is this the same tasbih or a different one.
A bit confused thats all.
Jazakallah
Wsalaam wr wb