Tuesday, 23 December 2008

Ziyarah Al Madinah - Jabal Uhud

Pemandangan Bukit Uhud dari dekat

Mt. Uhud is a mountain near Medina. It is 142 meters high. It was the site of the second battle between Muslim and Meccan forces. The Battle of Uhud was fought on 23 March, 625 CE, between a force from the small Muslim community of Medina, in what is now north-western Arabia, and a force from Mecca. Jika perasan, bukit kecil di sebelah kanan gambar ialah bukit dimana para pemanah Uhud berada...


sesampainya kami di Jabal Uhud, Ustaz Mazrul (yang berjubah dan berserban putih) memberikan sedikit sebanyak taklimat tentang bumi yang bersejarah itu.

Ustaz Mazrul menunjuk kearah Bukit Uhud...


Oh Uhud

Anas bin Malik, may Allah be pleased with him, reported:
Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) said:"
Uhud is a mountain Which loves us and which we love
"

Hadith number in Sahih Muslim [Arabic only]: 2467

Sekali lagi model kita berposing di depan perkuburan para syuhada' Uhud... di antara sahabat-sahabat terkenal yang di kubur disana ialah bapa kepada para syuhada', bapa saudara nabi, Hamzah bin Abu Muttalib.. Di sunatkan untuk memberi salam kepada ahli2 qubur jika menziarahi perkuburan orang2 Islam....

Cerita tentang Hamzah r.a. ..our hero...

Hamzah ibn Abdul-Muttalib fought fiercely, killing many Qurayshi heroes. No one could stand against him until Wahshi, the slave of Jubayr ibn Mut'im, waited for him in ambush. He was expert at throwing the javelin and seldom missed his mark. Jubayr had promised him that he would set him free if he killed Hamzah. He had killed his uncle Tu'aymah in the Battle of Badr. Hind, the wife of Abu Sufyan who was thirsting for revenge, also encouraged him to kill Hamzah. Wahshi attacked Hamzah with his spear, striking him so hard that it pierced the lower part of his body. Hamzah fell, a martyr.

Cerita tentang Mus'ab bin Umair :

Muhammed s.a.w addressed the dead body of Mus'ab thus:

“When I saw you for the first time in Mecca there was nobody more handsome and well-dressed than you. But, I see that today your hair is uncombed and only a sheet of cloth covers your body!”

The dead of Uhud could not get proper shrouds because in those days Muslims were poor and lacked money. Mus‘ab bin ‘Umair had only a sheet of cloth over his body; if the head was covered, the feet were bare and when the feet were covered the head was left bare. In the end, his head was covered and his feet were covered with grass. Such was the shroud of Mus ‘ab bin ‘Umair (Allah be pleased with him) - the great martyr of the Muslim nation.

Di perang uhud ini, 70 orang telah menjadi para syuhada', kebanyakannya daripada golongan Ansar....manakala 22 orang kafir quraisy telah terbunuh.



Pemandangan dari atas buki pemanah, kelihatan perkuburan para syuhada' Uhud ..
Di kaki bukit penuh dengan peniaga-peniaga menjual barangan dagangan mereka.

Bukit tempat pemanah Uhud pernah mempertahankan Islam di latar belakang gambar

Hadith tentang perang Uhud :

Hadis riwayat Sahal bin Sa`ad ra.:

Bahwa dia ditanya tentang luka Rasulullah saw. dalam perang Uhud, Sahal menjawab: Wajah Rasulullah saw. terluka, gigi seri beliau patah serta topi perang beliau juga hancur. Fatimah putri Rasulullah saw. lalu membersihkan darah beliau sementara Ali bin Abu Thalib menuangkan air ke atas luka dengan menggunakan perisai. Ketika Fatimah melihat ternyata air hanya menambah pendarahan, ia lalu mengambil sepotong tikar dan membakarnya hingga menjadi abu. Kemudian Fatimah menempelkan abu tersebut pada luka beliau hingga berhentilah aliran darah itu

Nombor hadis dalam kitab Sahih Muslim : 3345


Bukit Uhud telah menyaksikan detik yg sangat bersejarah dalam kehidupan umat Islam, banyak pengajaran-pengajaran yang dapat di pelajari bila kita meneliti bahagian seerah ini..moga kita semua mengambil manfaat daripadanya...



Inilah kumpulan kami, satu-satunya gambar yang ada kesemua rombongan haji MSM...jurugambar akhi Rahman sahaja yang tiada dalam gambar ini...kesemuanya 28 orang..alhamdulillah this journey mentautkan dan merapatkan lagi ukhuwwah sesama kami.. indeed a very special memory....

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