Pada ketika Nabi Muhammad berada di dalam Gua Hira bersama Malaikat Jibril dan Jibrail nampak dari jauh kedatangan Khadijah ke gua tersebut, beliau memberitahu Nabi : “Khadijah sedang dalam perjalanan ke mari. Beliau membawa bersama sedikit makanan dan minuman untukmu.” “Apabila beliau sampai nanti, sampaikan salam Allah kepadanya dan beritahulah beliau bahawa telah tersedia sebuah rumah yang diperbuat daripada mutiara untuk beliau di Syurga kelak, di mana tidak akan ada kesusahan ataupun tangisan” Apabila Khadijah sampai, Nabi memberitahunya: “Ini adalah Jibril. Dia menyampaikan salam dari Allah dan menyampaikan salamnya kepada kamu.” Khadijah membalas: “Allah itu rahmat dan Dialah sumber kepada segala rahmat! Semoga kesejahteraan dan kerahmatan Allah dikurniakan kepadamu, wahai utusan Allah. Dan sampaikan salam saya kepada Jibril.”
Kisah Khadijah r.a.
RM36.00
| Weight | 0.70 kg |
|---|---|
| Binding | Hardbound |
| ISBN | 9788178987934 |
| Pages | 64 |
| Publisher | Goodword |
| Language | Malay |
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