I just get amazing true story from a website,( www.islamicexperiences.com) and i wanna share it, happy reading :)
Bismillah Ar Rahman Ar Raheem
A night in the city of Madinah was more beautiful than any night because I was
in front of two moons. The moon next to me was my husband and other standing in
the sky. I glanced at my husband with eyes filled with love. His words were so
precious and dear to me. Every time he said he loved me, I smiled. I asked him,
what love meant to him. I really wanted to know how he felt about our love and
how he would describe it.
He said, “Love reminds me of the verse from the Qur’an:
“And among His signs is that He created for you mates from among yourselves,
that ye may dwell in tranquility with them and He has put love and mercy
between your (hearts). Verily in that are signs for those who reflect.” [Ar Room 30:21]
I could see the kindness flowing in his words which he said with so much love
and compassion. In my heart, I knew he always looked at me with love and mercy.

My husband then said,
My love, the deep meaning of love is not found in the depths of forests,
neither in the depths of the oceans and seas. Rather it is deeply enveloped
inside our hearts. To love is to sacrifice your own self for the comfort of
your beloved. Love means everything to me. Let me tell you a true story. It is
the greatest love story ever recorded in the history of mankind.
I looked at him with my eyes full of confusion, “You mean? Romeo and Juliet?”
He looked at me as if I was talking about something he disliked. He stood
leaning on the tree, the night felt so peaceful. I could feel the coolness of
the wind coming from the leaves of the trees near us. My husband said, “No, my
dear” and held my hands in his gently. “The love story of our beloved Prophet
(Sall Allahu Alayhi Wa Sallam and Khadija (Radi Allahu Anha).” I felt very much
happy and listened to him with all my heart.
He began,
“I have read many love stories in my life and they either ended in suicide or
divorce. True love is embedded inside our hearts. Its sweetness can be
experienced when we love someone for the sake of Allah Subhana Wa Ta’ala. We
seek happiness through His pleasure. What is a love, which is not done for the
sake of Allah which dies when one dies? However the true love for the sake of
Allah is honored on the Day of Judgment. It is when the loved ones remain in
Jannah together forever.
The love story of Prophet Muhammad (Sall Allahu Alayhi Wa Sallam) begins from
the day he went to Syria as a merchant for Khadijah (Radi Allahu Anha). Our
beloved Rasulullah (Sall Allahu Alayhi Wa Sallam) was known for his good
manners, honesty, deep thought, sincerity and faith. Khadijah (Radi Allahu
Anha), a business-woman of great honor and fortune sent a proposal to him for
marriage. After her marriage, she bore all of his children except Ibrahim. She
was the first woman Allah’s Messenger (Sall Allahu Alayhi Wa Sallam) married
and did not get married to anyone until she passed away.
"When Jibreel (Alayhi Salam) came with Allah’s revelation to the Messenger
of Allah (Sall Allahu Alayhi Wa Sallam) in Hira' Cave, the Prophet (Sall Allahu
Alayhi Wa Sallam) went home scared, pale and trembling. He said to Khadija,
"cover me, cover me." After she knew what had happened, he said to
her, "I am scared, Khadija". Khadija (Radi Allahu Anha) encourage him
saying, By Allah, Allah will never make you lose. You keep good terms with your
relatives, are truthful, help the weak, are a good host to your guests and help
the afflicted." [Reported by Al-Bukhari]
Khadijah (Radi Allahu Anha) comforted the Prophet (Sall Allahu Alayhi Wa
Sallam). She was the first to enter the fold of Islam and always trusted him.
She never doubted him and was a great wife to him. She was always there for him
and loved him very much. According to “Ar Raheeq Al Makthum, “She, for
twenty-five years, shared with him the toils and trials of life, especially in
the first ten years of his Prophethood. He deeply mourned over her death, and
once he replied in an honest burst of tender emotions:
“She believed in me while the people disbelieved in me. And she trusted in me
while the people belied me. And she helped and comforted me, in person and
wealth, when the people would not. Allah provided me with children by her, and
He did not with others.” (Musnad Imam Ahmed 6/118)
What makes this love story very special is that it is true. Khadijah (Radi
Allahu Anha) was always truthful to her husband and she never failed in helping
him. Our beloved Allah’s Messenger (Sall Allahu Alayhi Wa Sallam) was facing
the worst kind of oppression from the people of Quraish. The beauty of their
relationship was they understood each other. They took care of one another and
helped each other become stronger in faith. Khadijah (Radi Allahu Anha), the
mother of the believers went through every hardship along with Rasulullah (Sall
Allahu Alayhi Wa Sallam). She always encouraged the Prophet (Sall Allahu Alayhi
Wa Sallam) in the deen of Islam. After the death of his beloved wife, the
Prophet (Sall Allahu Alayhi Wa Sallam) always remembered her and was kind
towards her friends. If you look deeply and get to know this love story, you will
know what true love itself is! Khadijah (Radi Allahu Anha) was very strong in
her faith and she helped the Prophet (Sall Allahu Alayhi Wa Sallam) spread out
the true message of Islam. Allah Subhana Wa Ta’ala honored her and blessed
Rasulullah (Sall Allahu Alayhi Wa Sallam) with her.
“Jibreel (Alayhi Salam) came to the Prophet (Sall Allahu Alayhi Wa Sallam) and
said: ‘O’ Messenger of Allah, Khadeejah is coming to you with vessels
containing food and drink. When she comes to you, convey to her the greeting of
salaam from her Lord and from me, and give her the glad tidings of a house of
pearls of Paradise, in which there is no noise or hard work.” (Bukhari and
Muslim)
Love is a gift. It is one of the signs of Allah Subhana Wa Ta’ala and a great
blessing bestowed upon us. It does not come or go according to our moods. It
always stays and remains inside us. Love connects one heart to another with a
feeling of understanding, faith and happiness. The bliss of love cannot be
compared, it is unique. Love calls for patience, tolerance and forgiveness. In
love, people sacrifice everything for Allah’s sake.
My husband paused and saw my eyes filled with tears. He wiped them off and I
wiped his. He then asked me, “If I would like to accompany him to his Palace.”
I wasn’t sure about what he meant by that, so I asked, “where?” He said, “In
Jannah Insha’Allah!” I said, “Yes, I would love to accompany you in your Palace
in Jannah Insha’Allah.”
Love has so many meanings. Love is a feeling. Love is sacrifice. Love is unconditional.
It brings two people closer. However, in time it fades... It becomes the cause
of our sadness. Love dies when the person dies...
However true love always remains alive in our heart. Its light always shines
inside us. We talk about the person we love as if it was fresh and new
regardless of age. We tend to love the people who love our spouse. We love to a
point we can't stop taking care. We honor them in our lives. To fall in love is
to be in the sky with wings.
Ibn Hazm says describing the nature of love:
Of Love–may God exalt you! -the first part is jesting, and the last part is
right earnestness. So majestic are its diverse aspects, they are too subtle to
be described; their reality can only be apprehended by personal experience.
Love is neither disapproved by Religion, nor prohibited by the Law; for every
heart is in God’s hands. [Tawq Al Hamamah]
Hubb is the Arabic word for love and it is made up of the letters Ha (ح) and Ba
(ب). On a side note, to recognize the beauty of the Arabic language, when one
says Hubb, the Ha comes from deep inside the throat which almost chokes you (as
love does) and when you end the word with Ba, the lips come together as if it
were a kiss.
According to the book “Garden of the Lovers by Imam Ibn Qayyim (Rahimahullah),
“Love is the divine endowment unto humanity, a serum of the soul's passion and
the niche of the heart's innermost light. It is what flows with ease and sets
at the scene of a long-winded aspiration, remaining in the deepest streams of life.
Like a first breath, it comes with cherished sacredness and does not cease
until death overcomes life. And though sometimes heavy on the tongue and rigid
to handle with the bare hands, it dominates the subconscious of every
creature.”
Praise be to Allah (Subhanahu wa Ta’ala), Lord of the Worlds, and may the
blessings and peace of Allah be upon our beloved Prophet Muhammad (Sall Allahu
Alayhi Wa Sallam) and his family and the Companions.
Story submitted by Ishrat Ali