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From: GF Haddad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: SRI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; MSA-EC <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, June 23, 2000 4:40 PM
Subject: Eloquence of the rabble
> MSA-EC - http://sunnah.org
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> Salamu `alaykum:
>
> Among the signs of the Hour mentioned by the Noble Messenger of Allah -
> Allah bless and greet him and his Family and Companions - in Sahih
> al-Bukhari is "when the destitute (al-buhm) camelherds compete in building
> tall structures." Another version in al-Bukhari has: "when the barefoot
> and the naked are the top leaders (lit. "heads") of the people." In Sahih
> Muslim: "you shall see the barefoot, naked, indigent (al-`�la) shepherds
> compete in building tall structures." Another version in Muslim states:
> "when the naked and barefoot are the top leaders of the people." A third
> version in Muslim has: "when you see that the barefoot and naked, the deaf
> and dumb are the kings of the earth."
>
> Ibn Hajar said in commenting this passage of the hadith in Fath al-Bari:
>
> It was said that "bear-foot and naked," "deaf and dumb" are their
> attributes by way of hyperbole, showing how coarse they are. That is, they
> did not use their hearing or sight in anything concerning their Religion
> even though they are of perfectly sound senses.
>
> The Prophet's (saws) words: "The heads of the people" means the kings
> of the earth. Abu Farwas' narration names the kings explicitly.
>
> What is meant by them is the people of the desert country, as was made
> explicit in Sulayman al-Taymi's and other narrations: "Who are the
> barefoot and naked?" He answered: "The Bedouin Arabs."
>
> Al-Tabarani relates through Abu Hamza, on the authority of Ibn `Abbas
> from the Prophet Muhammad, sallahu alayhi wa sallam, that "one of the
> signs of the change of the Religion is the affectation of elo-quence by
> the rabble and their betaking to palaces in big cities."
>
> Al-Qurtubi said: "What is meant here is the prediction of a reversal
> in society wherby the people of the desert country will take over the
> conduct of affairs and rule every region by force. They will become
> extremely rich and their primary concern will be to erect tall building
> and take pride in them. We have witnessed this in our time as well as the
> import of the hadith: "The hour will not rise until the happiest man will
> be the depraved son of a depraved father (lukka` ibn lukka`)," and also
> "if the leadership is entrusted to those unfit for it, then expect the
> hour," both found in the authentic collections."
>
> End of Ibn Hajar's excerpt.
>
> GF Haddad
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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