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13 February 2010

Islamic opinion and insulting the Virgin Mary, affirms that the Prophet Muhammad marry her in heaven!

19142818vn6.jpgA continuation of the fatwa chaos degrading treatment of Christians and Christianity, she explained the advisory opinion issued by the Fatwa Center under the supervision of Dr.. Abdullah Al-Faqih, the Prophet of Islam Muhammad (r) will marry him Maryam bint Imran God in heaven.


One of the persons had been requested from the center is the answer to the question: "Is it true that the Prophet (peace be upon him) married Mariam bint Imran in Paradise?" Was the answer to the question asker Center about the fatwa that carried No. 37,869 on 28 Rajab 1424 Hijri follows : "Praise be to God, prayer and peace upon the Messenger of God, his family and companions, but after, what is said is true has been received by the effects of the report narrated by Ibn Sunni on Aa'ishah that the Prophet peace be upon him said to her:" O Aisha God marry me Maryam bint Imran, and Asia Bint Muzahim in heaven. "

In the lexicon of great Tabaraani Saad bin Jnadp said: "The Messenger of Allah peace be upon him": "God married me in Paradise Maryam bint Imraan and the wife of Pharaoh and the sister of Moses."

The director portrayed the ruling and said the cross was not properly Bukhaari from the mother of believers Aisha, may Allah be pleased with her: "During my nine were not for one of the women except what came before me, God Maryam bint Imran ".... then said of the nine marriage Messenger of Allah Allah be upon him and intended to be joined in the Mary and God knows best

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