سیدنا سعید بن زید: دینی زندگی کا ایک نمونہ
Syedina Saeed Bin Zaid: An Exemplar of Spirituality
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Monotheism, Pre-Islamic Arabia, Faith, Conviction, Idolatry, Islamic History, Pursuit of Truth, Perseverance, Spiritual JourneyAbstract
Syedina Saeed Bin Zaid, a prominent figure in early Islamic history, stood as a beacon of unwavering faith and staunch monotheism amidst the idolatrous society of pre-Islamic Arabia. This paper delves into the life and legacy of Syedina Saeed Bin Zaid, exploring his steadfast commitment to the pursuit of truth and his rejection of idol worship. Born into the tribe of Adi, Syedina Saeed Bin Zaid was renowned for his rejection of polytheism and his quest for monotheism. Despite facing persecution and ridicule, he remained resolute in his beliefs, earning the admiration of those who witnessed his unwavering commitment to the truth. The paper examines Syedina Saeed Bin Zaid's encounters with various religious figures and his relentless search for guidance, which ultimately led him to reject the idolatry of his society and embrace the path of monotheism. It highlights his encounters with the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and the profound impact he(ﷺ) had on his spiritual journey. Furthermore, the paper explores the poetic eulogy written by Waraqah bin Nawfal, a close associate of Zaid, lamenting his untimely demise and celebrating his unwavering dedication to truth and monotheism. In conclusion, the paper reflects on the enduring legacy of Zaid bin Amr bin Nufail, whose steadfastness and conviction serve as an inspiration for believers seeking truth in the face of adversity. His life exemplifies the timeless struggle for faith and the pursuit of righteousness in the quest for divine guidance.
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