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Adnan Oktar
                                        (Harun Yahya)




                  'Amir! Let us hear some of your Huda (camel-driving
                 songs.)" So he sang some of them (i.e. a lyric in harmony with
                the camels' walk). The Prophet said, "Who is the driver (of
                these camels)?" They said, "Amir." The Prophet said, "May
                God bestow His Mercy on him!" (Sahih Bukhari, Book 83,

                Hadith 29)


                Aisha (ra) relates: The Messenger of God (pbuh) called on the
                women of Ansar at a wedding. They were singing songs...
                (Sunan Ibn Majah, Nikah: 21, Sahih Bukhari, Nikah: 48, al-
                Maghazi: 12)



                Narrated Ar-Rubai bint Muauwidh: The Prophet (pbuh) came
                to me after consuming his marriage with me and sat down on
                my bed as you (the sub-narrator) are sitting now, and small
                girls were beating the tambourine and singing... (Sahih
                Bukhari, Book 59, Hadith 336)


                Narrated by Aisha (ra): I had a girl of the Ansar whom I gave
                in marriage, and God's Messenger (pbuh) said, "Why do you
                not sing, Aisha, for this clan of the Ansar like singing?" (At-

                Tirmidhi Hadith 3154)


                Anas narrates that when the Prophet (pbuh) first came to Med-
                ina the Ansar came out, men and women. … The women of
                Banu al-Najjar came out banging their drums and singing: "We
                are the girls of the Sons of Najjar. O delight of Muhammad for
                a neighbor!" The Prophet (pbuh) came out and said: "Do you

                  love me?" They replied: "Yea, by God, O Messenger of
                   God!"At this he said: "God knows that my heart loves you."
                   (Sunan Ibn Majah, book of Nikah, Hadith 1889)





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