Did the prophet make dua for ethiopia.

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Did the prophet make dua for ethiopia.

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Some ethiopian guy was telling me the prophet blessed ethiopia is this true ruun? as the christian king gave asaxabti refuge and shelter.
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Re: Did the prophet make dua for ethiopia.

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yeah...I think I heard something like that....
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Yes he did, it's true. Nebi Maxamed CSS blessed the Negus and his Habasha people for helping the Muslims in their darkest days.
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I didnt even know this story i knew they gave the muslims refuge but the prophet making dua for them didnt know its news to me. Also i knew bilal inu haa habashi lakin maa ogeen shekadan.
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Bilal (RA) wasn't Habashi, he came from the area originally, but he was a descendant of the Shankella tribes south of Habasha. Shankella is the Habasha equivalent of Adoon of the Somalis.
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Re: Did the prophet make dua for ethiopia.

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news to me. probably told by habeshis to hood wink inferiority riddled somalis ' hey look man you own prophet blessed our country so bow down to us!!

the prophet at the time of jafar RA send emissaries and messages to negus asking him to accept islam. Whether he fully embraced islam or not no one knows. But the prophet did pray for him after his death.

But blessing the country of eithopia? :lol:

if the nabi pbuh was alive today and saw what these kuffar are doing to muslims in their 'country' and beyond what do you think would be his reaction? :lol:
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Its false because this hadith contradicts quran.
Why would prophet Muhammad pbuh bless those who worship Jesus pbuh?
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From what I heard for their part in giving shelter to the prophets companions they have been promised never to be attacked by muslims. Which is why the muslims destroyed the coptic christians of Egypt but never the Ethoiopians....

You'll Somalis should take heed and give up this fruitless goal of destroying ethoipia.. :mrgreen:
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GENERAL_SNM i heard a similar story to that aswell saxib about muslims that time having a covenant with ethiopia about being attack might be fully true.
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GENERAL_SNM wrote:From what I heard for their part in giving shelter to the prophets companions they have been promised never to be attacked by muslims. Which is why the muslims destroyed the coptic christians of Egypt but never the Ethoiopians....

You'll Somalis should take heed and give up this fruitless goal of destroying ethoipia.. :mrgreen:

:mrgreen:

nice bed time story. i personally like snow white and the seven dwarves. you should give it a try
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Elan Morin Tedronai saxib do you know there is more muslims in ethiopia than somali 30-40% of ethiopias 70 million population is muslim there is good and bad people in every tribe and nation its the government policy that targets muslims and somalis not the people. Muslims and christians live side by side in peace.
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The prophet (SAWS) never made dua for ethiopia, what the f*ck are you smoking? The prophet made Ethiopia excempt from the conquests to honour the negus that had helped the migrant muslims. Besides even if the prophet made dua for the ethiopians, it would be for the ethiopians of that time, todays ethiopians are comparable to a pile of sh*t. :down:
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Spursman wrote:Elan Morin Tedronai saxib do you know there is more muslims in ethiopia than somali 30-40% of ethiopias 70 million population is muslim there is good and bad people in every tribe and nation its the government policy that targets muslims and somalis not the people. Muslims and christians live side by side in peace.
please. those muslims of eithopia are just muslims by name. for surely no muslim is a muslim if he just stands by and watches his fellow muslim get humilated and killed by kaffir.

what you should say is christians and munafiqs are living side by side.
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Elan Morin Tedronai so muslims in ethiopia should force christians to be muslim waryaa islam is not force but self defence its the government not the people i just said. I can understand if you said the ethiopian troops that go in somali land thats jihad but the civilians is a different matter. Its people with your kind of ideology that give islam a bad name islam is easy and simple no need to make it hard for the people. If there is islamic government then thats different with policy but individuals going solo with out uluma and scholars opinion is haram.


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Re: Did the prophet make dua for ethiopia.

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spursman,

you wrote alot in that post and yet you said nothing.


no one is asking those so called muslims to force islam onto christians. may be you should read my post carefully again. this is what i said. may be you should take the time to read it and understand it first.
those muslims of eithopia are just muslims by name. for surely no muslim is a muslim if he just stands by and watches his fellow muslim get humilated and killed by kaffir
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