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Navigation menu Personal tools Log in. Namespaces Page Discussion. Views Read View source View history. This page was last edited on 25 November , at This page has been accessed 27, times. Shrine of al-Sayyida Nafisa, Cairo , Egypt. Ishaq b. Ja'far al-Sadiq a. Lady Fatima. Imam Ali. Umm al-Banin. Imam al-Husayn. Imam al-Hasan. A wooden wall to the left separates women and men sections of the zarih.
Casing of the zarih. A closer look at the zarih of Sayyida Nafisa - Cairo. Cupola above the zarif of Sayyida Nafisa. Interior of the mosque. A large lantern hangs from the ceiling inside the tomb. Beautiful ceiling of the Mosque of Sayyida Nafisa. She became renowned for her abstemiousness zuhd and piety taqwa , for fasting the day, spending the nights in prayer and for her excessive devotion to worshiping Allah.
Lady Nafisa had many titles by which she was known among the people, derived from her many different miracles karamat. Sayyida Nafisa used to pray the five prayers regularly behind her father in Masjid an-Nabawi from the age of six. She accepted them, then distribute them in whatever way she liked. Ahead of me are so many barriers which no one can cross except the successful ones al-faizun.
When she began to feel her death approaching, Sayyida Nafisa dug her grave with her own hands inside her home. Every day she would enter the grave and worship in it, as a reminder of the coming afterlife. She used to pray all her supererogatory prayers inside that grave. He came with their son Qassim and daughter Umm-Kulthum. She became very ill at the beginning of Ramadan, H. Her companions asked her to stop fasting to keep her strength.
They collected a large sum of money and offered it to him. Returning the next day, they asked for his decision. The night Sayyida Nafisa died was an immense tragedy for the people of Egypt, who were stunned at the news. Coming from every village in Egypt, people gathered at her house in Cairo, lighting candles and weeping.
For them Sayyida Nafisa was a beacon of knowledge and a source of blessing, baraka, from the family of the Prophet s. It was a day of sorrow and mourning throughout Egypt. The day they attempted to bury her, it was very difficult to move her body to her final resting place, due to the crowds of people lamenting, crying, and calling on Allah by His Names and Attributes.
The like of that gathering was unprecedented in all of Egypt. More than miracles were recorded by historians as appearing from Sayyida Nafisa. Imam Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani wrote about them. The story is related that when Sayyida Nafisa arrived in Egypt and settled in her home, there was a non-Muslim family living beside her, whose daughter was paralyzed from the waist down. Sayyida Nafisa began making ablution and water from her ablution flowed towards the girl.
As the water touched the body of the girl, she experienced something strange. Meanwhile Sayyida Nafisa was busy in prayer. The girl stood up and seeing her mother just returning from the market, ran to meet her to tell her what had happened. Sayyida Nafisa then taught her to recite the shahada. When the father of the girl returned home that evening, whose name was Ayyub Abu Surraya, and saw his daughter cured, he was overjoyed.
He asked his wife about what happened and she told him the whole story. You guide whom You like and I now know that Islam is the true religion, completing what we believe in. I testify that there is none to worship except Allah and that your grandfather Muhammad is the Prophet of Allah. They had a son. When he grew up he began to travel. While traveling in a country far from home he was captured and held prisoner.
After hearing of his capture, his mother used to frequent the church, praying that her son be released and returned to them. Years passed but he was not released. Since you are Muslim go and ask her to pray for the return of our son. Late that night they heard a knock at the door. Waking and wondering who it could be they went and opened the door. To their astonishment they found their son standing there. Nafisa bint al-Hasan interceded for him. In the year H. People went to Sayyida Nafisa asking her to pray that Allah cause the Nile to flood, for without the usual flood no crops would grow.
Immediately the river began to rise and overflow its banks. Al-Imam al-Munawi mentions a story of Sayyida Nafisa, related to him from al-Azhari in his book al-Kawakib as-sayyaara:. There was an old lady who had four daughters. This woman used to spin wool into yarn, then take the yarn and sell it. With half the earnings she would buy more wool spending the rest on their food and drink for the week. One day the old lady set out for the market, with the spun wool wrapped in a red package.
Without warning an eagle dove out of the sky, grabbed the package in its claws and flew off. The old lady, overcome with fear and worry, fainted. When she awoke she began crying. People around her, hearing her story told her about Sayyida Nafisa. She went to Sayyida Nafisa and related this strange incident.
Exalted in Power and Owner of this creation: put right what the affairs of Your servant this lady fulana. She is Your servant and her children are Your servants and You are powerful over all things. The old lady went home crying with worry for the sake of her young children.
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