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RE: Bunnypuncher's daily giveaway 6/05/2018 - 15 SBD total in prizes

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as a Muslim I was very inspired by a story of a Mujahidah: Siti Masyitah, the Shareholder of the Truth

When the Messenger of Allah (Subhanahuwataala) traveled to Isra Mi'raj, there was a smell of aroma. The Prophet questioned asked the Angel Gabriel, "What is it, Jibril?"

The angel Gabriel replied, "It is a perfume from the grave of a righteous woman named Siti Masyitah, and her children."

The story of a woman who holds the truth and faith in Allah SWT is narrated in the hadith of Ibn Abbas.

Who is Siti Masyitah, the righteous woman of the Angel Gabriel? He lived in the days of Pharaoh, the cruel King who considered himself a god. In the vicinity of Fir'aun there were some close people who quietly believed in Allah SWT and Prophet Musa. They follow the guidance of the Torah which was conveyed by the Prophet Moses.

The closest people were Siti Asyiah, the wife of Fir'aun, and Siti Masyitah who took care of the son of Pharaoh. Another is Hazaqil, the creator of the chest to put the baby Moses swept away to the Nile. The obedience of these three people to Allah SWT is unknown to Pharaoh.

In the palace, Hazaqil became a believer in Pharaoh. She married Siti Masyitah, who was a caretaker of the daughter of Fir'aun. One day there was a fierce debate between Pharaoh and Hazaqil. Fir'aun sentenced the sorcerer to death to believe in Moses. The decision was strongly opposed by Hazaqil.

That attitude made Fir'aun suspicious of those close friends. "Never mind Hazaqil all this time to believe in Moses," thought Fir'aun. The Hazaqil's attitude was raised by Fir'aun's execution. But Hazaqil was not afraid of Fir'aun's threats, because he believed that his Godhead was nothing else except God.

Siti Masyitah's husband was found dead in a devastating condition. His hands tied in palm trees, his body filled with arrows. Masyitah was very sad at the condition of her husband. But he was patient, and surrendered to God.

This condition he admits to his wife Fir'aun. Siti Asyiah advised Masyitah to be patient with the children. However, he can read the gestures of Siti Masyitah who believe in God. At the end of his advice, Asyiah says that he has faith in God all this while, hiding in front of her husband.