Indonesia - Bahasa Indonesia : Sesungguhnya Kami telah memberi kekuasaan kepadanya di muka bumi dan Kami telah memberikan kepadanya jalan untuk mencapai segala sesuatu• Somali - Abduh : a nagaa makaninay siinnay xukun dhulka waxaana u sinnay wax kasta sabab cilmi• So how can it be appropriate to worship anything else beside Him or to associate others in worship with Him! meaning, the origin of every living thing is in water | Imam Ahmad recorded that Abu Hurayrah said, "I said: O Messenger of Allah, when I see you I feel happy and content, tell me about everything |
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'' So he went to Ibn Abbas and asked him | Ibn Umar said, "Now I know that Ibn Abbas has been given knowledge of the Qur'an |
He has spoken the truth, and this is how it was.
13Do they not see that the heavens and the earth were joined together, i | In everything there is a Sign of Him, showing that He is One Sufyan Ath-Thawri narrated from his father from Ikrimah that Ibn Abbas was asked; "Did the night come first or the day? And We have made from water every living thing |
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'' The man went back to Ibn Umar and told him what had been said | Then you will enter Paradise in peace |
Ibn Abi Hatim recorded that Ibn Umar said that; a man came to him and questioned him about when the heavens and earth were joined together then they were parted.
He said, "Go to that old man Sheikh and ask him, then come and tell me what he says to you | The Signs of Allah in the Heavens and the Earth and in the Night and the Day Here Allah tells of His perfect might and power in His creation and subjugation of all things |
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Ibn Abbas said: "Yes, the heavens were joined together and it did not rain, and the earth was joined together and nothing grew | '' Ibn Umar said: "I did not like the daring attitude of Ibn Abbas in his Tafsir of the Qur'an, but now I know that he has been given knowledge of the Qur'an |
This chain of narration fulfills the conditions of the Two Sahihs, apart from Abu Maymunah, who is one of the men of the Sunans, his first name was Salim; and At-Tirmidhi classed him as Sahih.
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