Prophet Muhammad did not die in battle, assassination, or some mysterious cover-up like critics online try to imply. Islamic history is actually very detailed about his final days.
Years before his death, after the Battle of Khaybar, a Jewish woman poisoned some meat offered to him. He tasted it, spat it out, and survived the immediate incident. One of his companions, Bishr ibn al-Bara, ate more of it and later died. Muhammad himself continued living for years after that event. Near the end of his life, he reportedly said he still felt the effects of that poison. Muslims see this as part of his suffering, not some hidden scandal.
When he became seriously ill in 632 CE, he was surrounded by his family and closest companions, including his wife Aisha, his daughter Fatimah, and companions like Abu Bakr and Umar ibn al-Khattab.
His final days were not about power, revenge, or wealth. Reports describe him praying, advising people to treat others well, maintain prayer, and avoid oppression. One of the most repeated narrations is that his last concerns were about prayer and kindness to those under people’s care.
His final moments happened in Aisha’s room, with his head resting against her. According to Islamic narrations, his last words included prayers to be with “the highest companion,” meaning closeness to God.
No secret murder plot. No dramatic conspiracy. Just a man who spent 23 years preaching, became physically weak after a lifetime of hardship, and died surrounded by the people who loved him most.
What’s interesting is that even many non-Muslim historians acknowledge how transparent early Muslims were about his human moments. They documented his sickness, pain, grief, and death openly instead of turning him into an untouchable myth.
And Allah knows best💯
Today marks the 78th anniversary of the Nakba (catastrophe), during which more than 750,000 Palestinians were expelled and over 400 villages were destroyed to establish the State of Israel.
The ten days of Dhul-Hijjah begin with the start of the last month of the Islamic calendar and end on the day of sacrifice [Eid al-adha]. Regarding the deeds performed during them, the prophet ﷺ said:
@Afghan609 It’s quite poetic that you chose to burn a page of the Quran containing the very verse where Allah warns people like you of the blazing Fire:
فَأَنذَرْتُكُمْ نَارًا تَلَظَّىٰ
(So I have warned you of a Fire which is blazing.) Surah Al-Layl 92:14
Exposing the "Swedish Muslim princess-surgeon" that refers to herself as "Emelia Bernadotte," the biggest scammer on Muslim Twitter.
Currently using the handle @wasalive22.
Previous handles:
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I don’t know if anyone will care about what I am saying, but the outside world must know exactly what is happening here… not later, but now.
What we are experiencing in Gaza has gone beyond the limits of human endurance. The camps have turned into a terrifying hotspot for the spread of diseases. With the beginning of summer and thousands of families crowded into extremely tight spaces next to garbage dumps, illness is spreading rapidly, as if it has become part of daily life. There is also an incomprehensible media silence regarding the scale of this growing health catastrophe, despite repeated warnings from medical teams and field workers.
Skin diseases, infections, and contagious illnesses are spreading widely, especially among children, in an environment that lacks the most basic conditions of hygiene or treatment. Rats are everywhere between the tents, insects are spreading heavily and causing continuous injuries, and there are no means of control such as poisons or pesticides. My nieces are part of this reality… their bodies are covered in painful bites that worsen every day without effective treatment.
The situation is collapsing with no real solutions. Medicines are scarce, disinfectants are almost nonexistent, and unsafe water is contributing directly to the spread of disease, while the healthcare system is beyond its capacity.
As of now, cases are estimated at around 160,000 people and still increasing, most of them children. This is not an exaggeration… it is a complete health collapse inside the camps.
during my house job, all of us (junior doctors) had given our numbers to the X-Ray & radio techs so they could send the imaging to us directly, cos our hospital rarely ever had X-Ray films.
blaming/firing doctors for governmental failure, MashaAllah. Pakistan Zindabad :)
@GreentextWizard every day i ask myself why i haven't killed myself then i see people and instances on this app which reminds me i can't be having these mfs outlive me
آج صدر راولپنڈی، GPO چوک پر ایک عجیب منظر دیکھا، جو ہمارے معاشرے کا آئینہ ہے
میں بائیک پر کھڑا تھا کہ دو خواتین نے رکشہ بُک کیا۔ کرایہ طے ہونے لگا۔
رکشہ والے نے کہا: 250 روپے لگیں گے باجی
خواتین: نہیں بھائی، 200 سے ایک روپیہ اوپر نہیں دیں گی، بس!
کافی بحث کے بعد غریب رکشے والا 200 پر مان گیا۔ پسینہ بہا کر، محنت سے کمانے والا 50 روپے ہار گیا۔
خواتین رکشے میں بیٹھی ہی تھیں کہ ایک بھکاری آ گیا۔ ہاتھ پھیلایا۔
اور بنا ایک لمحہ سوچے، اُن میں سے ایک خاتون نے پرس سے 100 کا نوٹ نکال کر اُسے دے دیا۔
میں یہ سب دیکھ کر بس سوچتا رہ گیا...
جس رکشے والے نے دھوپ میں جل کر آپ کو منزل تک پہنچانا تھا، اُس سے 50 روپے کے لیے جھگڑا کر لیا۔
اور جس نے صرف ہاتھ پھیلایا، اُسے 100 روپے فوراً دے دیے؟
یہ کیسی سوچ بن گئی ہے ہماری؟
محنت کی قیمت کم اور بھیک کی قیمت زیادہ کیوں ہو گئی ہے؟
کیا وہ رکشہ ڈرائیور اُس 100 روپے کا زیادہ حقدار نہیں تھا جس نے پسینہ بہانا تھا؟
کبھی کبھی لگتا ہے ہم ہمدردی غلط جگہ دکھا رہے ہیں۔ محنت کش کو اُس کا حق دو، عزت دو۔ بھیک نہیں، روزگار کو فروغ دو۔
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