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Asiyah-The Great Woman Behind Prophet Moses (Musa-pbuh)

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Throughout the history of Islam we have heard stories of great prophets and their companions. But what was it that helped them to remain firm and strong in the way of Allah? Who was it that stood behind them and contributed to their sucess. Of course it was all from Allah and.....the strong Muslim women standing behind them.



This is the story of one such woman named Asiyah. The women who stood behind Moses(AS) and proved her great faith in Allah.

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  • there is no god but allah moses was praying to allah and back then there was no english there was only hebrew and arabic

  • @Bimfirestarter

    Of course they are Hebrew names...Muhammad was the first prophet sent to the Arabs, the majority were sent to the Children of Israel. God has many names, in Arabic it just so happens to be Allah. Call Him whatever you like, He is the One true God.

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  • @Bimfirestarter

    What exactly do you want to know? Arabic is a Semitic language....It has it's origins in Hebrew and Aramaic. I'm not too sure about the history of the language though, sorry.

  • @Bimfirestarter

    Yes I do have a child named Sulieman :) In Arabic, the word "God" is actually Illah - but this word can be made plural, Allah also means God, but it cannot be made plural/indefinite. Allah also has many other names which describe Him, because we cannot see him, for example: Al Hakeem (The Wise). These names are attributes/ characteristics. Allah is however, the same God that Jews believe in, and the One God that Jesus told his people to worship.

  • @umsulieman Yes, He is! But I guess I better call him Jehovah; after all, He told Moses to tell the people 'The Prophet that comes in the name of ANY other god is a false prophet.' -Do you happen to have a child named Suleiman, by the way? Just curious about your name...not terribly important.

  • @umsulieman Can I inquire as to how you came to know this? Very interesting. My knowledge of just about when Arabic as we know it became a language is a little incomplete; we can only make good guesses depending on the evidence. I know the language had no bearing on Biblical times, but when it came to be has always interested me....

  • @spiderzan When they're buried they'll be dead! Better to learn it while they live, brother! (I'm joking with you, I know what you mean)

  • @libertyjusticeforal1 Father its a title, so is God. A name has a meaning, while a title has a role...Example, God is a title, The merciful is name.

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  • @RustLionofDesert

    Yes, geographically they lived in Arab land, but they didn't speak Arabic as it was not yet a language. They would have most likely spoken Aramaic. Allah knows best

  • yeh Arabic and Hebrew both are the ancient languages

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