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made his way hurriedly down the mountainside towards his home when he
met Khadijah climbing up the mountain with fresh provisions. As soon as he
saw her he exclaimed with respect, "Zammiluni, Zammiluni", meaning
“Cover me, cover me!” Khadijah had never seen him like this before and he
told her of his experience in the cave and then of his thoughts. Khadijah
tried her best to comfort and reassure him telling him that she was certain
his concern was unfounded and that the event was nothing other than good
tidings from Allah. She reassured him, saying that Allah would never
disappoint him because he was not only good to his family, but to those in
need, and reminded him that he always spoke the truth and whenever
asked he would comfort and help people solve their problems and then
furthermore, that he was always hospitable.
Lady Khadijah's elderly cousin Warakah, Nawfal's son was knowledgeable
of the Scriptures. He had studied both the Torah and the Gospel and
became a Nazarene, a follower of Prophet Jesus, many years before, but
now his sight had failed and blindness overtook him. So she suggest that
they should go to him, tell him exactly what had happened, and ask his
authoritative opinion.
met Khadijah climbing up the mountain with fresh provisions. As soon as he
saw her he exclaimed with respect, "Zammiluni, Zammiluni", meaning
“Cover me, cover me!” Khadijah had never seen him like this before and he
told her of his experience in the cave and then of his thoughts. Khadijah
tried her best to comfort and reassure him telling him that she was certain
his concern was unfounded and that the event was nothing other than good
tidings from Allah. She reassured him, saying that Allah would never
disappoint him because he was not only good to his family, but to those in
need, and reminded him that he always spoke the truth and whenever
asked he would comfort and help people solve their problems and then
furthermore, that he was always hospitable.
Lady Khadijah's elderly cousin Warakah, Nawfal's son was knowledgeable
of the Scriptures. He had studied both the Torah and the Gospel and
became a Nazarene, a follower of Prophet Jesus, many years before, but
now his sight had failed and blindness overtook him. So she suggest that
they should go to him, tell him exactly what had happened, and ask his
authoritative opinion.