Hayatus Sahabah (Lives of the Companions)
By Maulana Muhammad Yusuf Khandelwi
Hayatus Sahabah is a masterpiece. A Large Collection of events and incidents involving the Prophet (SAW) and the Sahabah (RA), meticulously categorized by the common lessons and morals these incidents symbolise.
The author has organised together a vast amount of information to paint a vivid picture of the struggle for Da'wah of the Sahabah, and their training by the Prophet (SAW), a picture meant to leave an inedible mark on the reader.
The Author has relied mainly on Authentic Hadith and Works of renowned Classical Scholars.
The download consists of all 3 volumes.
The English translation and commentary of an Arabic poem by the Promised Messiahas, in praise of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (sa) Hadrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmadas, the Promised Messiah and Mahdi wrote the Arabic Qasidah [lyric poem] in his book A’ina’-eKamalat-e-Islam addressing the Holy Prophet Muhammadsa, expressing his love for him and praising him for his high moral and spiritual qualities, his beauty, his beneficence and the spiritual revolution that he brought about in the lives of pre-Islamic Arabs who were plunged in the darkness of evil and were a decadent society. About this Qasidah the Promised Messiahas wrote:
This is a wonderful and beautiful Qasidah full of literary elegance and fine jewels of the Arabic language, and is written in praise of my master and leader of both worlds—Hadrat KhatamunNabiyyin Muhammadsa. To write this Qasidah was not possible due to my weak and humble nature—whatever I have stated is from Allah. The literary excellence, the interesting dialogue, and the fascinating and comprehensive words in which you find uniqueness and rarity are not a product of own effort; but even then, Allah has given me supremacy over the writers who are masters of the pen, and this is a sign from my God for people of knowledge. I have expressed this matter for the sole purpose that I
An English rendering of ‘Sharhul-Qasidah’ by Maulana Jalal-ud-Din Shams
The English translation and commentary of an Arabic poem by the Promised Messiahas, in praise of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (sa) Hadrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmadas, the Promised Messiah and Mahdi wrote the Arabic Qasidah [lyric poem] in his book A’ina’-eKamalat-e-Islam addressing the Holy Prophet Muhammadsa, expressing his love for him and praising him for his high moral and spiritual qualities, his beauty, his beneficence and the spiritual revolution that he brought about in the lives of pre-Islamic Arabs who were plunged in the darkness of evil and were a decadent society. About this Qasidah the Promised Messiahas wrote:
This is a wonderful and beautiful Qasidah full of literary elegance and fine jewels of the Arabic language, and is written in praise of my master and leader of both worlds—Hadrat KhatamunNabiyyin Muhammadsa. To write this Qasidah was not possible due to my weak and humble nature—whatever I have stated is from Allah. The literary excellence, the interesting dialogue, and the fascinating and comprehensive words in which you find uniqueness and rarity are not a product of own effort; but even then, Allah has given me supremacy over the writers who are masters of the pen, and this is a sign from my God for people of knowledge. I have expressed this matter for the sole purpose that I
An English rendering of ‘Sharhul-Qasidah’ by Maulana Jalal-ud-Din Shams
Method of purifying clothes (with an account of impurities)Ilyas Qadri Ziaee
This Book is written by Ameer e Ahle Sunnat Hazrat Allama Maulana Ilyas Attar Qadri Razavi Ziaee.
This book include the following topics:
*Types of impurity
*Najasat-e-Ghalizah (intense impurity)
*Urine of suckling infants is impure
* And many more..
The three abandoned prayers by shaykh adnaan aali uroordocsforu
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This Book is written by Ameer e Ahle Sunnat Hazrat Allama Maulana Ilyas Attar Qadri Razavi Ziaee.
This book include the following topics:
*52 Intentions for Pilgrims of Umrah
*Congratulations for your intention of visiting Madina-tul-Munawwarah!
*Go Zalil-o-Khuwar hun, Kar do Karam
* And many more..
A guide to male female interaction in islam by dr hatem al hajdocsforu
Interaction between unrelated members of the opposite
sex is inevitable at times, yet we need to know when it is
permissible, to what extent, and what ethical guidelines
should be observed.
Are men allowed to interact with female students, and
vice versa, in a virtual classroom? Can a woman pursue a
professional career that necessitates her interaction with
men? Is it appropriate for a woman to serve her
husband’s guests? Do mixed wedding ceremonies comply
with the Sharia?
In A Guide to Male-Female Interaction in Islam, Dr.
Hatem al-Haj has taken a broad view of the subject,
keeping in mind the opinions of scholars who have taken a stricter stance as well as
those who are more flexible in their interpretation.
About the author
Dr. Hatem al-Haj is Dean of the College of Islamic Studies in English, Mishkah
University, and a member of the Fatwa Committee of the Assembly of Muslim
Jurists of America (AMJA). He holds a PhD in Comparative Fiqh and a Master’s in
Islamic Law. Dr. al-Haj's website, www.drhatemalhaj.com, is a useful resource for
new Muslims, young Muslims, and Muslims living in non-Muslim societies.
This Book is written by Ameer e Ahle Sunnat Hazrat Allama Maulana Ilyas Attar Qadri Razavi Ziaee.
This book include the following topics:
*What is Karamat-Marvel ?
*Epilepsy is a form of jinn
*The well of Ghaus-ul-Azam
* And many more..
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This Book is written by Ameer e Ahle Sunnat Hazrat Allama Maulana Ilyas Attar Qadri Razavi Ziaee.
This book include the following topics:
#Crown of pearls
#Horrible dacoit
#The cruel are given temporary respite
* And many more..
As a soldier, a ruler, and a human being, Sultan Salahuddin Ayubi was a person of phenomenal attributes. The hero of hundreds of battles was the person who for 20 years braved the storm of the Crusaders and ultimately pushed them back. The world has hardly witnessed a more chivalrous and humane conqueror. His unmatchable battle tactics and gallantry as a soldier, heroic statesmanship and his strength of character won him the respect of even his foes. known for liberating the holy city of Jerusalem from the Crusaders.
The renowned contemporary Arab historian of Islam, Dr. Ali M. Sallabi has written a fascinating biography of a man who looms larger than life throughout history, yet who remains largely unknown to people outside of the Arab world.
Dr. Sallabi's meticulous research has effectively filled that gap in our knowledge. His work is more than just a biography, as the readers will see.
In the Name of Allâh, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful
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Biography of Abu Bakr As-Siddeeq (رضي الله عنه) By Ali Muhammad Sallaabee.
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From the day he embraced Islam until the day he died, Abu Bakr As-Siddique (Radhi Allahu Anhu - May Allah be Pleased with Him) was the ideal Muslim, surpassing all other Companions in every sphere of life. During the Prophet's lifetime, Abu Bakr was an exemplary soldier on the battlefield; upon the Prophet's death, Abu Bakr (R) remained steadfast and, through the help of Allah, held this nation together. When others suggested keeping Usaamah's army back, Abu Bakr insisted - and correctly so - that the army should continue the mission which the Prophet (S) had in mind. When people refused to pay Zakaat, and when the apostates threatened the stability of the Muslim nation, Abu Bakr was the one who remained firm and took decisive action against them. These are just some of the examples of Abu Bakr's many wonderful achievements throughout his life. I have endeavored to describe all of the above in a clear and organized manner. But more so than anything else, I have tried to show how Abu Bakr's methodology as a Muslim and as a ruler helped establish the foundations of a strong, stable, and prosperous country - one that began in Al-Madeenah, extended throughout the Arabian Peninsula, and then reached far-off lands outside of Arabia.
Throughout the brief period of his caliphate (about 2 years), Abu Bakr As-Siddiq (R) faced both internal and external challenges; the former mainly involved quelling the apostate factions of Arabia and establishing justice and peace among the citizens of the Muslim nation; and the latter mainly involved expanding the borders of the Muslim nation by spreading the message of Islam to foreign nations and conquering those nations that stood in the way of the propagation of Islam.
During the era of his caliphate, Khalifah Abu Bakr As Siddeeq (R) sent out armies that achieved important conquests; for example, under the command of Khaalid ibn Al-Waleed (R) the Muslim army gained an important victory in Iraq. And the Muslim army achieved other important victories under the commands of Al-Muthannah ibn Haarithah (R) and Al-Qa'qaa ibn 'Amr (R). In short, the victories achieved during the era of Abu Bakr's Caliphate paved the way for victories that later took place after Abu Bakr's death. I have tried to analyze the above-mentioned conquests and to break down the reasons why they were such monumental successes. I particularly pointed out Abu Bakr's contributions to those conquests: His military strategy, the leaders he chose, the letters through which he communicated with them, and so on.
Method of purifying clothes (with an account of impurities)Ilyas Qadri Ziaee
This Book is written by Ameer e Ahle Sunnat Hazrat Allama Maulana Ilyas Attar Qadri Razavi Ziaee.
This book include the following topics:
*Types of impurity
*Najasat-e-Ghalizah (intense impurity)
*Urine of suckling infants is impure
* And many more..
The three abandoned prayers by shaykh adnaan aali uroordocsforu
islam,islamic, islam history, muslim, history of islam, golden age of islam, muslims, islam art, islam news, bible, islam origin, what is islam, islam debate, islam science, religion, jewdism, christianity, moses, jesus, esa, faith, belief, happiness, peace, blessings, sadness, praise, path, guidance, quran, koran, sunnah, sunnat, hadith, polytheism, god, godfather, english, arabic, past, future, soul, body, afterlife, heaven, hell, angels, day of judgement, judgement, books, pious, prophets, messengers, gabriel, micheal, jewdisem, theism, atheism, deisim, torah, gospel, gospels, surah, ayat, jibraeel,
This Book is written by Ameer e Ahle Sunnat Hazrat Allama Maulana Ilyas Attar Qadri Razavi Ziaee.
This book include the following topics:
*52 Intentions for Pilgrims of Umrah
*Congratulations for your intention of visiting Madina-tul-Munawwarah!
*Go Zalil-o-Khuwar hun, Kar do Karam
* And many more..
A guide to male female interaction in islam by dr hatem al hajdocsforu
Interaction between unrelated members of the opposite
sex is inevitable at times, yet we need to know when it is
permissible, to what extent, and what ethical guidelines
should be observed.
Are men allowed to interact with female students, and
vice versa, in a virtual classroom? Can a woman pursue a
professional career that necessitates her interaction with
men? Is it appropriate for a woman to serve her
husband’s guests? Do mixed wedding ceremonies comply
with the Sharia?
In A Guide to Male-Female Interaction in Islam, Dr.
Hatem al-Haj has taken a broad view of the subject,
keeping in mind the opinions of scholars who have taken a stricter stance as well as
those who are more flexible in their interpretation.
About the author
Dr. Hatem al-Haj is Dean of the College of Islamic Studies in English, Mishkah
University, and a member of the Fatwa Committee of the Assembly of Muslim
Jurists of America (AMJA). He holds a PhD in Comparative Fiqh and a Master’s in
Islamic Law. Dr. al-Haj's website, www.drhatemalhaj.com, is a useful resource for
new Muslims, young Muslims, and Muslims living in non-Muslim societies.
This Book is written by Ameer e Ahle Sunnat Hazrat Allama Maulana Ilyas Attar Qadri Razavi Ziaee.
This book include the following topics:
*What is Karamat-Marvel ?
*Epilepsy is a form of jinn
*The well of Ghaus-ul-Azam
* And many more..
Like & Share Official Page of Maulana Ilyas Qadri
www.facebook.com/IlyasQadriZiaee
This Book is written by Ameer e Ahle Sunnat Hazrat Allama Maulana Ilyas Attar Qadri Razavi Ziaee.
This book include the following topics:
#Crown of pearls
#Horrible dacoit
#The cruel are given temporary respite
* And many more..
As a soldier, a ruler, and a human being, Sultan Salahuddin Ayubi was a person of phenomenal attributes. The hero of hundreds of battles was the person who for 20 years braved the storm of the Crusaders and ultimately pushed them back. The world has hardly witnessed a more chivalrous and humane conqueror. His unmatchable battle tactics and gallantry as a soldier, heroic statesmanship and his strength of character won him the respect of even his foes. known for liberating the holy city of Jerusalem from the Crusaders.
The renowned contemporary Arab historian of Islam, Dr. Ali M. Sallabi has written a fascinating biography of a man who looms larger than life throughout history, yet who remains largely unknown to people outside of the Arab world.
Dr. Sallabi's meticulous research has effectively filled that gap in our knowledge. His work is more than just a biography, as the readers will see.
In the Name of Allâh, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful
----
Biography of Abu Bakr As-Siddeeq (رضي الله عنه) By Ali Muhammad Sallaabee.
---
From the day he embraced Islam until the day he died, Abu Bakr As-Siddique (Radhi Allahu Anhu - May Allah be Pleased with Him) was the ideal Muslim, surpassing all other Companions in every sphere of life. During the Prophet's lifetime, Abu Bakr was an exemplary soldier on the battlefield; upon the Prophet's death, Abu Bakr (R) remained steadfast and, through the help of Allah, held this nation together. When others suggested keeping Usaamah's army back, Abu Bakr insisted - and correctly so - that the army should continue the mission which the Prophet (S) had in mind. When people refused to pay Zakaat, and when the apostates threatened the stability of the Muslim nation, Abu Bakr was the one who remained firm and took decisive action against them. These are just some of the examples of Abu Bakr's many wonderful achievements throughout his life. I have endeavored to describe all of the above in a clear and organized manner. But more so than anything else, I have tried to show how Abu Bakr's methodology as a Muslim and as a ruler helped establish the foundations of a strong, stable, and prosperous country - one that began in Al-Madeenah, extended throughout the Arabian Peninsula, and then reached far-off lands outside of Arabia.
Throughout the brief period of his caliphate (about 2 years), Abu Bakr As-Siddiq (R) faced both internal and external challenges; the former mainly involved quelling the apostate factions of Arabia and establishing justice and peace among the citizens of the Muslim nation; and the latter mainly involved expanding the borders of the Muslim nation by spreading the message of Islam to foreign nations and conquering those nations that stood in the way of the propagation of Islam.
During the era of his caliphate, Khalifah Abu Bakr As Siddeeq (R) sent out armies that achieved important conquests; for example, under the command of Khaalid ibn Al-Waleed (R) the Muslim army gained an important victory in Iraq. And the Muslim army achieved other important victories under the commands of Al-Muthannah ibn Haarithah (R) and Al-Qa'qaa ibn 'Amr (R). In short, the victories achieved during the era of Abu Bakr's Caliphate paved the way for victories that later took place after Abu Bakr's death. I have tried to analyze the above-mentioned conquests and to break down the reasons why they were such monumental successes. I particularly pointed out Abu Bakr's contributions to those conquests: His military strategy, the leaders he chose, the letters through which he communicated with them, and so on.
In the Name of Allâh, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful
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Umar Ibn Al-Khattab (رضي الله عنه) His Life and Times By Ali Muhammad Sallaabee.
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The second caliph of Islam, ‘Umar ibn al-Khattâb faced more struggles than any other Muslim leader in the early onset of Islam. His life began in a time of ignorance and ended during the Golden Age of Islam. Under his leadership, the Muslim world was witnessing some of its most notable conquests in the history of Islam. The strength and resilience of Islam’s leaders were being tested, and ‘Umar ibn al-Khattâb’s true commitment to Allah shone to reveal an Islamic spirit unlike that found in any other Muslim leader. The standards by which he lived can teach us a lot about determination, hardship, and success.
This book was translated into English by Nasiruddin al-Khattab. From the Translator:
For those who would be leaders, this book offers the model of an ideal Muslim leader, one who felt responsible before Allah for the well being of all those under his rule, including his troops, women, infants, non-Muslim subjects and even animals. ‘Umar was a 'hands on' leader who kept himself informed and consulted scholars and experts before every major decision.
For the rest of us, this book offers a window into an exciting and important period of Islamic history, and it also reminds of an important lesson, that our strength comes not from wealth or money or status, but from our submission to Allah and our commitment to the path of Islam.
Remedies from the Holy Quran
By: Maulana Ashraf Ali Thanwi
The Quran has been revealed as a source of guidance for the entire of mankind, it contains the solutions to all our problems
Outset of Dissension in Islam , اسلام میں خلافت کا آغازmuzaffertahir9
The Outset of
Dissension in Islam
(Islam Mein Ikhtilafat Ka Aghaz)
By
Hadrat Mirza Bashir-ud-Din Mahmud Ahmad
Khalifatul-Masih II, may Allah be pleased with him
We are pleased to publish the English translation of a lecture
delivered in urdu by Hadrat Mirza Bashir-ud-Din Mahmud
Ahmadra, second Successor of the Promised Messiahas, entitled,
Islam Mein Ikhtilafat Ka Aghaz [The Outset of Dissension
in Islam]. The lecture was delivered at the Islamiyyah College
Lahore, on 26 February 1919. The primary purpose of this
lecture was to provide a correct and accurate historical account
of the conflicts which arose most prominently during the
khilafat of Hadrat ‘Uthmanra.
The lecture is an academic masterpiece of scholarship and
explains the events of the era of the third khilafat in a manner
that no other historian has been able to match, be it Muslim or
non-Muslim.
It is an extremely significant lecture because it deals with a very
important era in the history of Islam. Furthermore, the narrations,
which detail the actual historical account of that era are hidden
from the eyes of most people. Some historians have claimed that
these conflicts arose due to the incapability of Hadrat ‘Uthmanra,
while others assert that this was the doing of various companions
of the Holy Prophetsa, due to their greed for power and political control. The lecture, however, refutes both of these two notions
with ample proof and categorically establishes that conflicts arose
due to the conspiracies of the enemies of Islam.
In this lecture Hadrat Mirza Bashir-ud-Din Mahmud
Ahmadra has shed light on the life of Hadrat ‘Uthmanra, his
piety and righteousness, and his status in the eyes of the Holy
Prophetsa. Moreover, he has expounded upon the virtues of the
companions of the Holy Prophetsa and has explained how these
conflicts actually arose and the causes behind them. Furthermore,
contrary to the belief of some historians, he has also explained
that the companions of the Holy Prophetsa did not dislike the
leadership of Hadrat ‘Uthmanra, rather, they all loved him dearly
and demonstrated an unparalleled degree of loyalty until his last
breath.
Please note that, in this translation, words given in parenthesis
( ) are the words of Hadrat Khalifatul-Masih IIra. If any explanatory
words or phrases are added by the translator for the purpose of
clarification, they are put in square brackets [ ]. When this lecture
was revised by Hadrat Khalifatul-Masih IIra for print, he added
certain footnotes throughout the text of the lecture as explanatory
notes, and these have been included as endnotes in the original
Urdu text, in Anwarul-‘Ulum, volume 4, published by the Fadle-‘
Umar Foundation. We have included all of these endnotes as
footnotes throughout the English text. All additional footnotes,
which have been added by the publishers are marked [Publishers].
All references, unless otherwise specified, are from the Holy
Quran. Bi
Outset of Dissension in Islam (Islam Mein Ikhtilafat Ka Aghaz)muzaffertahir9
The Outset of
Dissension in Islam
(Islam Mein Ikhtilafat Ka Aghaz)
By
Hadrat Mirza Bashir-ud-Din Mahmud Ahmad
Khalifatul-Masih II, may Allah be pleased with him
About the Author
The Promised Sonra of the Promised Messiah and Mahdias; the
manifest Sign of Allah, the Almighty; the Word of God whose
advent was prophesied by the Holy Prophet Muhammadsa and
the Promised Messiahas as well as the past Prophets; a Star in the
spiritual firmament for the like of which the world has to wait
for hundreds of years to appear; the man of God, crowned with a
spiritual hallo from which radiated such scintillating rays of light
as would instil spiritual life into his followers and captivate and
enthral those who were not fortunate to follow him; an orator
of such phenomenal quality that his speeches would make his
audience stay put for hours on end, come rain or shine, deep
into the late hours of the evenings while words flowed from his
tongue like honey dripping into their ears to reach the depths
of their soul to fill them with knowledge and invigorate their
faith; the ocean of Divine and secular knowledge; the Voice
Articulate of the age; without doubt the greatest genius of the
20th century; a man of phenomenal intelligence and memory;
an epitome of the qualities of leadership; the one whose
versatility cannot be comprehended—Hadrat Mirza Bashirud-
Din Mahmud Ahmadra (1889-1965), Muslih-e-Ma‘ud (the Promised Reformer) was the eldest son and the second Khalifah
(successor) of the Promised Messiahas. He took charge of the
Ahmadiyya Jama‘at at the young age of 24 when the Jama‘at was
still in its infancy and nourished it to its maturity for more than
50 years with his spiritual guidance, prayers, tears, toil and blood.
Not only did he fortify the foundations of the Community laid
down by the Promised Messiahas, but expanded the structure
of the Jama‘at by initiating various schemes, organizations, and
programs taking his inspiration from the Promised Messiahas
and under the Divine guidance. His foremost concern, to which
he devoted all his life, was to accomplish the mission of the
Promised Messiahas—the daunting task of spreading the message
of true Islam in its pristine purity to the ends of the world. To
achieve this, he initiated Tahrik-e-Jadid through which spread,
and continues to spread, missionary work all over the globe. His
acute intelligence, keen intellect, deep and extensive scholarship
and above all his God-given knowledge enabled him to produce
a vast corpus of writings, speeches etc. His oeuvre is so vast that
it will take many years to see the light of publication.When the
Promised Messiahas fervently prayed to God to grant him a Sign
in support of Islam, Allah gave him the good tidings about this
son of his and said:
“...He will be extremely intelligent ... and will be filled
with secular and spiritual knowledge ... Son, delight of
the heart, high ranking, noble; a manifestation
Miraculous Wonders of Sayyiduna 'Ali کرم اللہ تعالی وجھہ الکریمIlyas Qadri Ziaee
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By Shaykh Ashraf Ali Thanvi (رحمه الله)
(مولانا اشرف علی تھانوی)
This book contains a collection of most famous Islamic Duas/Azkar
(دعاؤں اور اذکار کا ایک بہترین اور مقبول مجموعہ)
Title: Dealing with the Coronavirus
Author:Shaykh-ul-Hadith Hadrat Mawlana Muhammad Saleem Dhorat Hifzahullah
Publisher: Islamic Da'wah Academy
Website: www.idauk.org
This message is for every Christian who is willing to search for the truth with a sincere desire, and a broad mind to provide him with answers to questions that would otherwise take him long time to find.
CONTENTS:
• Foreword
• The divine purpose
• Who deserves to be worshiped?
• The birth of Mary
• The birth of Jesus
• The infant speaks
• People's reaction
• Jesus' privileges and miracles
• The reaction of the Children of Israel
• What is more difficult and miraculous, the creation of Adam, or the birth of Jesus?
• Cross-Examination
• Important points to remember
• Check and compare
• The Last Supper
نور الاقتباس في مشكاة وصية النبي صلى الله عليه وسلم لابن عباس
(ابن رجب الحنبلي)
Nurul Iqtibas fi Mishkat Wasiyyah Al-Nabi li Ibn 'Abbas
Prophet Muhammad's (ﷺ) Advice to Ibn Abbas (رضي الله عنه)
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The spiritual and wordly life of a Muslim is focused on Allah. Success in both entails knowing Allah, loving Him, trusting Him and worshipping Him alone. It requires the Muslim to learn his religion, discipline his soul and refine his conduct. The Muslim must have firm faith that everything that happens to him in this life is good for him, that his Lord would never decree anything that would be detrimental and, as such, he is required to be patient and steadfast in the face of adversity and grateful at times of ease.
In this treatise, the author, ibn Rajab sets out to explain the advice the Prophet (SAW) imparted to ibn Abbas (radiyAllahu’anhuma), ‘Safeguard Allah and He will safeguard you. Safeguard Allah and you will find Him in front of you. Know Allah in times of ease and He will know you in times of hardship. When you ask, ask Allah. When you seek aid, turn to Allah. The Pen has dried (after having written) all that will occur…’
It would not be an exaggeration to say that if a Muslim was to understand this hadith and follow it closely, he would be well on his way to fulfilling the goals highlighted above. It is for this reason that ibn al-Jawzi said, ‘I pondered this hadith and it struck me with awe; I was so astounded that I almost became light headed… The prevailing ignorance of this hadith and the lack of understanding thereof is truly distressing!’.
‘Abdu’l-Qadir al-Jilani said, ‘Every believer should make this hadith a mirror to his heart, his axiom, his shelter and his topic of conversation. He should act by it in all times of motion and stillness so that he can be saved in this world and in the Hereafter.’
Imam ibn Rajab al-Hanbali (d.795H) was a scholar praised extensively for his vast knowledge, ascetism and expertise in the Hanbali school of thought as well as in hadith and its related sciences. His writings, gatherings and sermons were full of blessings and he was loved by all. He has written numerous monographs explaining individual hadiths of which this one, a series of which is currently being published by Daar us-Sunnah Publishers.
The translator has added appendices which comprise further explanations to the hadith by Mulla Ali al-Qari, ibn ‘Allan, and ibn ‘Uthaymin
Quran with Tajwid Surah 98 ﴾القرآن سورۃ البينة﴿ Al-Bayyina 🙪 PDF
Hayatus sahabah vol_1_of_3
1. Hazrat Maulana Muhammad
Yusuf Kandhelvi (R.A.)
(1917 - 1965)
Translated By:
Mufti Afzal Hoosen Elias
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Foreword to Original Arabic Edition .................................................................................................................. 25
Foreword to the Urdu Edition ............................................................................................................. 29
Foreword by the Urdu Translator .................................................................................................................. 31
Foreword to English Translation...................................................................................................................... 34
Brief History.......................................................................................................................................................
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'Qur'aanic Verses Concerning Rasulullaah @ and the Sahabah '&GWj .............................................. 48
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Mention of ~asulullaah @@ and the Sahabah @.Gw in the Divine Scriptures that Came Before the
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Ahaadeeth Describing Rasulullaah @ ...................................................................................................
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Chapter One 69
The Chapter Concerning Da'wah Towards Allaah and His Rasool@%$% 69
Love for Da'wah and PreoccupationWith it ......................... . . ......................................................................69
The Concern of Rasulullaah k%B for Manking to Accept lmaam ............................................................... 69
Rasulullaah k%B Preaches to his People at the Time When his Uncle Abu Taalib is about to Leave the Wordl . 70
Rasulullaah Presents the Kalimah to his Uncle Abu Taalib............................................................... 71
Rasulullaah @ refuses to Forsake Calling people to Allaah ....................................................................... 73
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Rasulullaah @&'s Resolve to Fight for the Duty that Allaah Sent him with .............................................. 78
Rasulullaah @?% Commands Hadhrat Ali S G W j to First call People towards lslaam During the Battle
of Khaybar ................................................................................................................................................79
The Outstanding Perseverance of/~asulullaah k%B when Inviting Hakam bin Kaysaan to lslaam ...............80
Wahshi bin Harb Accepts lslaam ...................................... ............................................................................ 80
Hadith of Tameem Daari Concerning the Spreading of lslaam .................... . ............................................82
Hadhrat Umar B W j l s Desire for the Renegades to Returdto lslaam .................................................... 83
Hadhrat Umar %3!3&5 Weeps over the Exeftion of a ~ h r i s t i a n ' h ~.......................................................
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Preaches to Individuals .................................................................................................... 84
Rasulullaah Invites Hadhrat Abu Bakr %Xi%% to libam .....................................................................84
Rasulullaah Invites Hadhrat Urnar s.= to Islaam.......................................................................... 85
Rasulullaah =.Invites Hadhrat Uthmaan ~ .j to Islaam...................................................................... 86
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Rasulullaah @?% Invites Hadhrat Ali bin Abi Taalib %I4LWj to lslaam ..................................................... 87
Rasulullaah @?% Invites Hadhrat Amr bin Abasa S3 j to Islaam........................................................
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Rasulullaah invited Hadhrat Khaalid bin Sa'eed bin Al Aas S G W j to lslaam .................................. 88
Rasulullaah @?% Invites Hadhrat Dimaad %W$2j to lslaam ..................................................................... 90
Rasulullaah @@ lnvites Hadhrat Husayn % j Gl'W to Islaam, who was the Father of Hadhrat lmraan bin
Husayn m...................................................................................................................................
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Rasulullaah Invites Hadhrat Mu'aawiya bin Haydah to lslaam .......................................................... 94
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Rasulullaah @%! Invites Hadhrat Adi bin Haatim %%j to Islaam........................................................... 94
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Rasulullaah @# Invites Dhi Jowshin Dhababi !&EB to lslaam ..................................... .......................97
Rasulullaah W Invites Hadhrat Basheer bin Khasaasiyyah to lslaam ..................................................... 97
Rasulullaah Invites an Unnamed Person to lslaam ............................................................................ 98
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Rasulullaah @%i$ Invites Hadhrat Abu Quhaafa kUwj to lslaam ............................ ....... .............. 100
The Da'wah Rasulullaah @%! Gave to Individuals who did not Accept lslaam ........................................ 100
Rasulullaah @@$Invites Abu Jahal to Islaam .......................................................................................... 100
Rasulullaah @%i$ Invites Waleed bin Mughiera to lslaam ..................... . . ................................................ 101
The Da'wah Rasulullaah @@ Gave to Pairs ............................................................................................. 102
Rasulullaah @%! Invites Hadhrat Abu Sufyaan BBW> Hind BGm to lslaam ................... .... 102
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Rasulullaah @@$ Invites Hadhrat Ammaar @.G and Hadhrat Suhayb 3 w lslaam ................... 104
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Rasulullaah @%! lnvites Hadhrat Sa'd bin Zurarah ?&Ew and Dhakwaan bin Abd Qais B% to Islaam 104 . %
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The Da'wah Rasulullaah Gave to Groups ......................................................................................... 105
Leaders of the Quraysh Dispute the Da'wah Rasulullaah @% Gave them ............................................ 105
Rasulullaah @@ invites Abil Haysim and some youths from the Banu Abdil Ash'hal to lslaam ................. 107
The Da'wah Rasulullaah @?%gave to Large Gatherings ........................................................................... 108
The Da'wah Rasulullaah @%i$ gave to Various Arab Tribes During the Hajj Season ............................... 109
Rasulullaah Invites the Banu Abs Tribe to lslaam ...............................................................................110
'Rasulullaah @@Invites the Kindah Tribe to IslSm .............................................................................. 111
Rasulullaah @?@ Invites the Banu Ka'b Tribe to lslaam ............................................................................ 112
Rasulullaah @?@ Invites the Bani Kalb to lslaam ........................ .....................................................114
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Rasulullaah @@ Invites the Bani Haneefah to lslaam .................... .................................................. 114
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Rasulullaah @@$ Invites the Banu Bakr to lslaam ....................
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Rasulullaah @?% Invites Various Tribes to lslaam at Mina ...................................................................... 116
Rasulullaah @?% Invites a Large Group to lslaam at Mina ..................... . ................................................ 116
Rasulullaah @?% Invites the Banu Shaybaan to lslaam ........................................................................... 117
Rasulullaah @% Invites the Aws and Khazraj Tribes to lslaam ........................... ..... ..................... 121
The Da'wah that Rasulullaah @@ gave in the Marketplaces ....................................................................... 126
Rasulullaah @ Invites His Close Relatives to Islaam............................................................................
% 127
Rasulullaah @% Addresses Faatima and Safiyya .................................................................... 127
Rasulullaah @% Invites his Household and Other Relative for a meal to Call them towards Islam............ 128
Rasulullaah @@ Coveys the Da'wah of lslaam while Travelling.................................................................. 130
Rasulullaah Gives Da'wah During the Hijrah....................................................................................... 130
Rasulullaah @% Invites a Villager to lslaam while on a Journey ................................................................. 130
Rasulullaah @?% lnvites Burayda bin Khusayb and his Companions to lslaam during the Hijrah Journey.. 131
Rasulullaah @?% Travels by Foot to Convey the Da'wah of lslaam .......................................................... 131
Rasulullaah %?@ Walks to Taa'if ............. .
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Inviting Towards lslaam on the Battlefield ................................ .?x: .................................................
132
Rasulullaah @%i$ Never Fought anyone Until he had Invited them to Allaah ............................................. 132
Rasulullaah @%i$ Instructs the Commanders of Muslims Troops to Convey the Message of lslaam ..........132
Rasulullaah @%i$ Commands Hadhrat Ali ?&.= he had lnvited the Enemy to lslaam . 133
Not to fight until
Rasulullaah @ Commands Hadhrat Farwa Ghutayfi B 5 j to Convey the Da'wah of Islaam ............134
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Rasulullaah @% Instructs Hadhrat Khaalid bin Sa'eed B.W to Convey the Da'wah when he was sent
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to Yemen .............................................................................................................................................. 134 .
Rasulullaah w
Frees Captives who had not been Invited to lslaam ................................................... 135
Rasulullaah w
Dispatches Individualsto give Da'wah........................................................................... 136
Rasulullaah @@ Sends Hadhrat Mus'ab bin Umayr B.G Wj to Madinah ................................................ 136
Rasulullaah @& Dispatches Hadhrat Abu Umaamah %'JGWjto his People the Baahilah tribe ............... 137
Rasulullaah @?8$ Sends a Person to the Banu Sa'd tribe .................... ................... ..................................... 138
Rasulullaah @% sends a Person to a Man who was Influentialduring the Period of Ignorance................. 139
Rasulullaah @%% Dispatches Groups to Give Da'wah ..................... . . .................................................
. 140
Rsulullaah Sends Hadhrat Amr bin Al Aas i&%iWj Banu Baliy to Encourage the people to
to
Accept lslaam .......................................................................................................................................... 140
Rasulullaah Dispatches Hadhrat Khaalid bin Waleed %'J.W j to Yemen ....................................... 141
Rasulullaah @% Dispatches Hadhrat Khaalid bin Waleed %.G to Najraan................. 141
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The Letter Hadhrat Khaalid bin Waleed %'J.G Sent to Rasulullaah rn ............................................... 141
The Letter that Rasulullaah @ sent in reply to Hadhrat Khaalid bin Waleed %Gw ............................142
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Hadhrat Khaalid bin Waleed % w Returns to Rasulullaahk d with a Delegation of the Banu Haarith. 143
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Rasulullaah @% Calls people towards Fulfilling the Faraa'idh of Islaam.................................................... 143
Rasulullaah @@Teaches Hadhrat Mu'aadh wW how to Call people towards the Faraa'idh of lslaam
as he Leaves for Yemen .................................................................................................................... 144
Rasulullaah @@ Calls Hadhrat Howshab Dhi Dhulaym %.E towards Fulfilling the Faraa'idh of lslaam 144
Rasulullaah @@ Calls the Abd Qais Delegation towards Fulfilling the Faraa'idh of lslaam ....................... 145
The Hadith of Hadhrat Alqama B G w Concerning the Reality of Imaan, Giving Da'wah towards lmaan
. and the Faraa'idh ................................................................................................................................. 145
The Letter Rasulullaah @% sent to Najaashi the King of Abyssinia ................................................... 148
The Letter of Reply that Najaashi sent to Rasulullaah @& ................................................................... 148
The Letter Rasulullaah @@ sent to Heraclius the Emperor of Rome ......................................................... 149
Hadhrat Abu Sufyaan W m and Heraclius.............................................................................................. 153
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The Letter Rasulullaah @$% sent to Kisra the Emperor of Persia............................................................... 156
The Letter Rasulullaah sent to Maqoqis the King of Alexandria ........................................................ 159
The Letter that Rasululiaah @%$ to the People of Najraan .................................................................. 160
sent
The Letter Rasulullaah @%% Sent to the Bakr bi Waa'il Tribe .................................................................... 165
The Letter Rasulullaah @@ Sent to the Banu Jud ama Tribe ................ . ......................................... 165
IncidentsAbout the Character and Actions of Rasulullaah @% that Inspired People to Accept lslaam .... 166
The Conversion to lslaam of Hadhrat Zaid bin Su'na WM who had been a Jewish Rabbi ..................... 166
The Incident of the Treaty of Hudaybiyyah .................................................................................................. 168
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The Quraysh Prevent Rasulullaah k%%from Visiting the Kabah................................................................. 168
Budayl's Meeting With Rasulullaah @8 ................................................................................................. 168
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Unva bin Mas'ood's Meeting with Rasulullaah Ei ....................................................................................
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A man from the Kinaana Tribe Meets with Rasulullaah @$%................ . . .................................................170
Suhayl bin Amr's Meeting with Rasulullaah @% and the Clauses of the treaty.......................................... 171
The incident of Abu Jandal 3 G 3 m .............................................................................................................. 172
The Incident of Hadhrat Abu Baseer ?B5w and the Two Men who were sent after him ........................... 174
Hadhrat Abu Jandal Ww Joins up with Hadhrat Abu Baseer 3.W they attack the Caravans of and
the Quraysh ........................................................................................................................................... 174
Rasulullaah @@ Sends Hadhrat Uthmaan 3 G w to Makkah after Setting up Camp in Hudaybiyyah.... 175
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The Words of Hadhrat Umar 3- Concerning the Treaty of Hudaybiyyah .............................................
.j 176
The Words of Hadhrat Abu Bakr %.G Concerning the Treaty of Hudaybiyyah ..................................... 177
Hadhrat Amr bin Al Aas 3.WAccepts lslaam ....................
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Hadhrat Khaalid bin Waleed ?3$GWj Accepted lslaam ....................... . ..... ............................179
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The Conquest of Makkah ................................................................................................................................ 182
Rasulullaah mLeaves Madinah and Camps at Marruz Zahraan .......................................................... 182
The Leaders of the Quraysh Spy on.the...................
..... Muslims 182
Hadhrat Abbaas kmWj Encourages the Quraysh to Appeal for Amnesty .................................................. 183
The Incident of Abu Sufyaan with Hadhrat Abbaas and Hadhrat Umar @.E ........................................ 183
Abu Sufyaan Testifies to the Perfect Nature of Rasulullaah and Enters the Fold of lslaam ............... 184
Those to Whom Rasulullaah @@~ r a n t e i ~ m n eontthe Day the Muslims Conquered Makkah ........... 185
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The Manner in which Rasulullaah 6 !Entered Makkah............................................................................. 186
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Suhayl bin Amr Accepts lslaam and Testifies to the Noble Character of Rasulullaah W .........................193
Rasulullaah W s Speech to the People of Makkah on the day Makkah was Conquered.......................... 193
Hadhrat lkrama bin Abi Jahal Accepts lslaam ............................................................................................... 194
Hadhrat lkrama 3 . G is Granted Amnesty on the Request of his Wife .................................................. 194
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Hadhrat lkrama Accepts lslaam and Testifies to the Perfect Excellence of Rasulullaah E$@ ..................... 195
The Da'wah that Rasulullaah gave to Hadhrat lkrama ~ E & .....................................................
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Hadhrat lkrama 3.1Z% in Jihaad and is martyred ............................................................................
strives 197
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Hadhrat Safwaan bin Umayyah 3.w is Granted Amnesty at the request of Hadhrat Umayr bin
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Rasulullaah @ & sends his Turban to Hadhrat Safwaan bin Umayyah 3.G to Confirm his Amnesty .. 198
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Hadhrat Safwaan S G W j Marches with Rasulullaah Against the Hawaazin Tribe and Accepts lslaam 199
Hadhrat Huwaytib bin Abdil Uzza !ZIGm Accepts lslaam .................... . . .............................................. 200
Hadhrat Abu Dharr 3 . G invites Hadhrat Huwaytib bin Abdil Uzza % m lslaam and he Accepts .. 200
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Hadhrat Haarith bin Hishaam WS&j Accepts lslaam ...................................... ......................................... 201
Hadhrat Nudhayr bin Haarith 3 G w Accepts lslaam ..................... . . ......................................................202
The Banu Thaqeef tribe of Taa'if Accept lslaam ............................................................................................. 203
Rasulullaah Leaves the Thaqeef Tribe and Hadhrat Ulwa bin Mas'ood 9WjAccepts Islaam ......203
Hadhrat Urwa bin Mas'ood %G@% his people to lslaam and is Martyred ........................ .
Invites . 203
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The Thaqeef Tribe Sends Abd Yaaleel bin Amr With a Delegation to Rasulullaah ,Who is Informed
of theie Arrival ..........................................................................................................................................204
The Da'wah that The Sahabah 'E.w Gave to Individuals ........................................................................ 205
Hadhrat Abu Bakr ~ . jW Da'wah to Individuals.............................................................................. 205
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The Da'wah that Hadhrat Umar bin Khattaab !Zl.G Gave......................................................................... 206
The Da'wah that Hadhrat Mus'ab bin Umayr !Zl.G Gave .......................................................................... 207
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The Da'wah that Hadhrat Mus'ab bin Umayr % % gave to Hadhrat Usayd bin Hudhayr
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Accepts lslaam ........................................................................................................................................ 207
Hadhrat Mus'ab w jGives Da'wah to Hadhrat Sa'd bin Mu'aadh t ............................
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Hadhrat Sa'd bin Mu'aadh Gives Da'wah to the Banu Abdil Ash'hal Tribe ..................................... 209
Hadhrat Tulayb bin Umayr ? i. Gives Da'wah to his Mother Arwa bint Abdil Muttalib ........................... 210
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Hadhrat Umayr bin Wahab Jumhi W3.W gives Da'wah and His Acceptance of lslaam ........................... 211
Umayr bin Wahab and Safwaan bin Umayyah ............................................................................................... 211
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Umayr bin Wahab With Rasulullaah ' &%
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Umayr bin Wahab Accepts lslaam and Gives Da'wah to the People of Makkah............. . . ................. 212
A Large Number of People Accept lslaam at the Hands of Hadhrat Umayr ................................ 213
The Comment of Hadhrat Umar s.G$&j Concerning the Conversion of Hadhrat Umayr B.@&% ..............213
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Hadhrat Abu Hurayra W Gives Da'wah to his Mother and She Accepts lslaam ................................. 214
Hadhrat Ummu Sulaym Gives Da'wah ......................................................................................................... 215
The Da'wah that The Sahabah @@WjGave to Various Tribes and Arabs ........................................... 215
The Da'wah Hadhrat Dimaam bin Tha'laba Gave to the Banu Sa'd bin Bakr Tribe .......................................215
The Banu Sa'd Accept lslaam and the Statement of Hadhrat Abdullaah bin Abbaas 3 . E Concerning 4%
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Hadh;at ~ mbin Murrah Juhani %.& j' Gives Da'wah to his People ..........................................................
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The Dream Hadhrat Amr bin Murrah &L & had About the Risaalat of Rasulullaah @% ........................
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Hadhrat Amr bin Murrah ~.@@!%Meets Rasulullaah > a
and Accepts lslaam .................... . . ............. 217
Rasulullaah Sends Hadhrat Amr bin Murrah !9E.h35 to Give Da'wah to his People and Advises Him . 218
% G Comes to Rasulullaah@@with Those from his Tribe who Accepted
Hadhrat Amr bin Murrah ? 3
lslaam and Raswlullaah has a Letter Written for them........................................................... 219
Hadhrat Urwa bin Mas'ood !3lB@j gives Da'wah to the Thaqeef Tribe ....................................................... 219
Hadhrat Urwa bin ~ a s ' b o d * W Accepts Islaam, Gives Da'wah to his People and they Kill him ...........219
Hadhrat Urwa bin Mas'ood !&%$%j Becomes Happy with his Martyrdom and Advises his People .............220
Hadhrat Tufayl bin Amr Dowsi =Wj Gives Da'wah to his People ............................................... 221
Hadhrat Tufayl bin Amr %$Z+X&j Arrives in Makkah and His Experience with the Quraysh ......................... 221
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Hadhrat ~ u f a ybin Amr kbg!ej Accepts lslaam .......................... . . .
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Hadhrat Tufayl 3 B w Returns to his People to Invite them to lslaam and Allaah Assists him by Granting
him a Sign ....................................... ..............................................................................................222
Hadhrat Tufayl ~ W j his Father and Wife to lslaam and they Both Accept ..................................222
invites
Rasulullaah @% Makes Du'aa for the Dows Tribe After Which They A~cept~lslaam Come to Rasulullaah
and
@ Along with Hadhrat Tufayl B.W ............................................................................................ 222
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Hadhrat Hishaam bir! Al Aas EM and others are sent to Heraclius........................................................ 224
The Sahabah @.G 5 send Letters to Invite Towards Allaah and lslaam ............................................ 224
Hadhrat Ziyaad bin Haarith Sudaa'ee Sends a Letter to his People ..............................................................224
Hadhrat Bujayr bin Zuhayr bin Abi Sulma !2@%% a Letter to his Brother Ka'b ................................
Writes 226
Hadhrat Khaalid bin Waleed ~.Wi% Writes to the People of Persia........................................................ 227
Hadhrat Khaalid bin Waleed ~~j Writes to the People of Madaa'in ..................................................... 228
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The Sahabah sm lf. Give Da'wah in the Battlefield During the Time of Rasulullaah @%......................230
The Da'wah that Hadhrat Haarith bin Muslim Tatyeemi ?&'W&j .........................................................
Gave 230
The Da'wah that Hadhrat Kab'b bin Umayr Ghifaari BWj Gave...............................................................231
Ibn Abil Awjaa b ! Z j Gives Da'wah ...................................................................................................... 231
The Sahabah ~ .2 Give Da'wah in the Battlefield During the Time of Hadhrat Abu Bakr S%w
W who
Advised his Commanders to do so ............................................................................................................ 231
Hadhrat Abu Bakr %Bm Instructs his Commanders to give Da'wah When he Dispatched Armies to Shaam. 231
Hadhrat Abu Bakr 4 ? 3 l 3 s Instructions to ~abhrat Khaalid bin Waleed B.w when he Sent him to
Fight the ~urtaddeen ............................................................................................................................. 232
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Hadhrat Khaalid bin Waleed !3Bw Gives Da'wah to the people of Heera .......................................... 233
Hadhrat Khaalid bin Waleed ! Q i invited the Roman Commander Jarja to lslaam and he Accepts ....... 234
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Jarja: Then why are you called the sword of Allaah ('Sayfullaah')? .............................................................. 234
Jarja: What about those who do not accept this? ........................... . . .........................................................234
The Sahabah &3.G Give Da'wah in the Battlefield During the Time of Hadhrat Umar 3.W who
Advised his Commanders to do so ......................................................................................................... 236
Hadhrat Umar %WEjWrites to Hadhrat Sa'd ?&3Wj Invite People to lslaam for Three Days ............ 236
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Hadhrat Salmaan Faarsi Ww Invites People to lslaam for Three Days at Qasrul Abyadh .....................236
Hadhrat Nu'maan bin Muqarrin 9 . G and his Companions give Da'wah to Rustam During the Battle of
Qaadisiyyah..........................................................................................................................................
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Hadhrat Mughiera bin Shu'ba W i gives Da'wah to Rustam................................................................
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Hadhrat Rib'ee bin Aamir @GWi Invites Rustam to lslaam .................... .
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Hadhrat Hudhayfa bin Mihsin ? & B 5and Hadhrat Mughiera bin Shu'ba 9 - present the Da'wah to
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Rustam on the Second and Third Days ...................................................................................................239
Hadhrat Sa'd 3GWj Sends a group of Sahabah @Wgive Da'wah to the Persian Leader Before to
Engaging in Battle .................................................................................................................................. 240
Hadhrat Abdullaah bin Mu'tam wm Gives Da'wah to the Banu Taghlib Tribe and others During the
Battle for Tikrit ....................................................................................................................................... 245
Hadhrat Amr bin Al Aas BW4&Gives Da'wah During the Battle for Egypt ................................................ 245
The Sahabah & ! % Da'wah During a Battle under the Leadership of Hadhrat Salama bin Qais
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Hadhrat Abu Moosa Ash'ari 3W4&jGives Da'wah to the People of lsfahan before Engaging Ulem in Battle 248
Incidents About the Character and Actions of the Sahabah WGWj that Inspired People to Accept lslaam .. 248
Hadhrat Abu Dardaa %31;irM2? lslaam and the Role that Hadhrat Abdullaah bin ~ a h a a h a
Accepts S.G5W
Played In this ............................................................................................................................................ 250
The Letter that Hadhrat Umar %% S!
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What Happened the Sahabah W.w did during the Conquest of Alexandria .......................... . 252
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The Incident of Hadhrat Ali S a w s Armour and his Interactionwith a Christian who then Accepted lslaam 252
Chapter Two 254
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The Chapter Concerning the Bay'ah 254
Pledging Allegiance to lslaam ....................................................................................................................... 254
The Hadith of Hadhrat Jareer BWj in this Regard ............................................................................... 254
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The pledge of allegiance'that Elders, Youngsters, Men and Women took on the Day that Makkah was
Conquered............................................................................................................................................. 254
Hadhrat Mujaashi !3=
2!3 and his Brother % G 3 m pledge allegiance to lslaam and Jihaad .....................255
Hadhrat Jareer bin Abdillaah pledges allegiance to lslaam ................... .
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Pledging Allegiance to Ule Injunctions of lslaarn ........................................................................................ 255
Hadhrat Basheer bin Khasaasiyyah @ G Z Pledges Allegiance to the Fundamentals of lslaam as well as
Sadaqah and Jihaad ........................................................................................................................... 255
Hadhrat Jareer bin Abdillaah ?&13W pledges his allegiance to the Fundamentals of lslaam and wishing
well for Every Muslim ................... . . ..................................................................................................... 256
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Hadhrat Awf bin Maalik B.- and his Companions pledge their allegiance to the Fundamentals of lslaam
and that they Shall not Beg from People ................................................................................................ 257
Hadhrat Thowbaan ! W $ pledges that he would not ask Anyone for Anything ...................................... 257
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Hadhrat Abu Dharr & & pledges allegiance to Five Factors ................................................................... 258
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Hadhrat Sahl bin Sa'd !&%&!& and some Other Sahabah > pledge their allegiance to the Injunctions
of Islaam............................................................................................................................................... 258
Hadhrat Ubaadah bin Saamit 3.- and Other Sahabah b = pledged their allegiance to Rasulullaah .
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Pledging Allegiance to Undertake the Hijrah .......................................................................................... 259
Hadhrat Ya'la bin Munyah ?&@& pledges allegiance on Behalf of his father ........................................ 9 2 5
Sahabah &%$&j Pledge their Allegiance to the Hijrah during the Battle of Khandaq................................. 260
Pledging Allegiance to Assist Others ....................................................................................................... 260
Seventy Sahabah i % ! from the Ansaar Pledge their Assistance in the Valley of Aqaba....................... 260
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The Ansaar Select Twelve Leaders ............................................................................................................ 262
Hadhrat Abul Haytham @.W allegiance and his Address to his People ................................... 263
pledges
The Statement of Hadhrat Abbaas bin Ubaadah % when the Bay'ah took Place............................... 263
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Pledging Allegiance to Jihaad ..................................................................................................................... 264
Pledging to Die ........................................................................................................................................... 265
Hadhrat Salama bin Akwa @! @ .3 2 Pledges to Die (In Defence of Islaam)................................................... 265
Pledging to Listen and to Obey .................................................................................................................. 265
The Statement of Hadhrat Ubaadah bin Saamitj - in this Regard.................................................. 265
Hadhrat Jareer bin Abdillaah ~ .j Pledges to Listen, to obey and to Wish Well for all Muslims ............ 266
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Hadhrat Utba bin Abd ? % pledges allegiance and Rasulullaah @@s Advice to Add the words "To
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the best of my Ability ............... .
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Women pledged Their allegiance ............................................................................................................. 266
The Ansaar Women pledged their allegiance when Rasulullaah @@Arrived in Madinah ..........................266
Hadhrat Umayma bint Ruqayqa f&W$$ Pledges Allegiance to lslaam ................................................... 268
Hadhrat Faatima bint Utba @ i Pledges Allegiance ..................................... .. ....................................... 268
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Hadhrat A u a bint Khaabil t%%Wj pledges Allegiance to Rasulullaah .
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Hadhrat.Faatirna bint Utba @ & 2 Pledges Allegiance Along with her Sister Hadhrat Hind @GWj Who
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Was the Wife of Hadhrat Abu Sufyaan ?BW&j ....................................................................................... 269
The Bay'ah of Children who Had Not Yet Come of age.............................................................................. 271
Hadhrat Hasan, Husayn, Abdullaah bin Abbaas and Abdullaah bin Ja'far Pledge Their Allegiance .271
Hadhrat Abdullaah bin Zubayr 5!& 3%5 and Abdullaah bin Ja'far ? 4 j Pledge their allegiance .............271
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The Sahabah K % Pledge their Allegiance at the Hands of the Khulafaa '@.W
B %.
! j ............................ 272
The Sahabah pledge their Allegiance at the Hand of Hadhrat Abu Bakr ~~j ........................272
The Sahabah @ @ > Pledge their Allegiance at the Hand of Hadhrat Umar S G W j .............................. 273
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A Delegationfrom Hamraa pledge allegiance at the Hand of Hadhrat Uthmaan
The Muslims pledge their allegiance to the Khilaafah of Hadhrat Uthmaan ?Elw ................................
Chapter Three
5&,@.~ .......................... 273
275
273
The Chapter Concerning the Hadrdships that Were Borne for The Pleasure of Allaah 275
The Comments of Hadhrat Miqdaad ! &k Concerning the Conditions Under Which Rasulullaah@@
W !j
was Sent to Propagate lslaam ............................................................................................................. 275
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The Comments of Hadhrat Hudhayfa 9 5 in this Regard ...................
LW ....... ................................276
Rasulullaah Endures Hardship and Difficulty When Giving Da'wah towards Allah ............................. 276
The Comments of Rasulullaah k 8 in this Regard ........................... ................................................
%$ 276
What Rasulullaah @RSaid to his Uncle when he Thought that his Uncle would Reduce the Support he
Provided ................................................................................................................................................... 277
The Hardships that Rasulullaah @$@Experienced after the Death of his Uncle.............................. 2 7 8
The Harassment that Rasulullaah k@! Received from the Quraysh and his Response........................... 278
The Comment of Hadhrat Ali BWj Concerning the Courage of Hadhrat Abu Bakr B . K 3 to Deliver 5
a Sermon.................................................................................................................................................. 281
Some leaders of the Quraysh throw the Entrails of an Animal on Rasulullaah and Abul Bakhtari takes
Revenge on his Behalf ...........?............. . .............................................................................................. 281
Hadhrat Hamza B G W is outraged when Abu Jahal Harasses Rasulullaah ................................. 282
Abu Jahal Resolves to Cause Harm to Rasulullaah @@ and Allaah Humiliates him ..................................283
Tulayb bin Umayr Avenges the harm that Abu Jahal Caused to Rasulullaah @-% .....................................284
Rasulullaah m Curses Utayba bin Abi Lahab because of the Hurt he caused and he is Eventually Killed . 284
Rasulullaah @@Suffers at the hands of his Two Neighbours Abu Lahab and Uqba bin Abi Mu'eet .......... 285
The Pain Rasulullaah Endured in Taa'if ............................................................................................ 286
The Du'aa Rasulullaah made after Leaving Taa'if ............................................................................ 288
Addaas who was a Christian Accepts lslaam and Testifies that Rasulullaah k%%is Cerrainly the Rasul
of Allaah ............................................................................................................................................... 288
The Hardship Rasulullaah k ! Bore During the Battle of Uhud ................................................................ 289
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The Sahabah wW Endure Hardships and difficulties when Giving Da'wah towards Allaah ...................291
Hadhrat Abu Bakr S!Gw Endures Hardships and difficulties .................................................................... 291
Rasulullaah Prays for Hadhrat Umar %V AG
!l and he Accepts lslaam ....................................... 292
Hadhrat Abu Bakr B.w leaves for Abyssinia when the Muslims Face Intense Harassment and Meets
lbnud Daghina.......................................................................................................................................... 293
Hadhrat Umar ?&Ew Endures Hardships and difficulties ........................................................................ 296
Hadhrat Uthmaan %$GS Endures Hardships and difficulties .....................................................................297
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Hadhrat Talha ~GkW$ Endures Hardships and difficulties........................................................................ 297
Hadhrat Zubayr bin A w a a m B.W Endures Hardships and difficulties ...................................................
j 298
The Mu'addhin Hadhrat Bilaal bin Rabaah ?&Pw Endures Hardships and Difficulties .............................. 299
The First Person to Make his lslaam Public with Rasulullaah .......................................................... 299
The Hardships ~adhrat Bilaal % % Endured for the Sake of Allaah .................................... ..................
%% 299
On behalf of Bilaal and his Companions, may Allah abundantly reward ..................................................... 300
Hadhrat Ammaar bin Yaasir %WW4 and his Family embers Endures Hardships and Difficulties ............301
Rasulullaah @@$Gives Glad Tidings of Jannah to Hadhrat Ammaar 9.w and his Family when he
sees them being Tortured .................................................................................................................... 301
Hadhrat Sumayya @ m the mother of Hadhrat Ammaar 5 W Becomes the First Martyr in Islaam ..301
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Hadhrat Ammaar ?&.G is Tortured Until he is Forced to Utter Words of Kufr While his Heart was
Content with lmaan .................................................................................................................................. 302
Hadhrat Khabbaab bin Arat S.w Endures Difficulties and Hardships.................................................... 302
The Incident of Hadhrat Khabbaab L.i?8WG and Hadhrat Umar Q B. % + ! ....................................................
% j 302
The Torture that Hadhrat Khabbaab % % Suffered............................................................................... 303
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Hadhrat Abu Dharr 3% ! Endures Hardships and Difficulties................................................................ 304
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Hadhrat Abu Dharr w@% His Brother when he Hears about the Nabuwaat of Rasulullaah @ .. 304
Dispatches @
& ! Hadhrat Abu Dharr ?
% & Arrives in Makkah. Accepts lslaam and is then made to Suffer for the sake
of Allaah ...................................................................................................................................................
304
Hadhrat Abu Dharr S.E is the First Person to Greet Rasulullaah@i % with the Greeting of Islaam ..... 306
The Courage of Hadhrat Abu Dharr % s 9G when he Announced his Conversion to lslaam and was made
to Suffer for it.........................................................................................................................................306
The Hardships and Difficulties Borne by Hadhrat Sa'eed bin Zaid and his Wife Faatima @Gwj Who
Was the Sister of Hadhrat Umar W ! j .................... .
&2 . ............................................................... 307
Hadhrat Uthmaan bin Madh'oon ? % % Endures Hardships and Difficulties........................................
&%> 310
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"In thinking of times of danger ...................... ............................................................................................
311
Hadhrat Mus'ab bin Umayr SEWj Endures Difficulties and Hardships ..................... . . ...................312
Hadhrat Abdullaah bin Hudhaafa !i?Ei@2jEndured Hardhips and Difficulties .......................................... 312
The Hardships and Difficulties Endured by the Sahabah @Ew in General ................... . . ................ 313
The Torture the Sahabah @.w Suffered at the Hands of the Mushrikeen ........................................ 313
The Condition of Rasulullaah%t
!% and the Sahabah W.G after Migrating to Madinah .......................314
The Difficulties that Rasulullaah @@and the Sahabah @!i5Wj Suffered during the Dhaatur Riqaa
Expedition.................................................................................................................................................
314
Enduring Hunger when Inviting People Towards Allaah and His Rasool @@ ..................................... 315
Rasulullaah ......
Suffers Extreme Hunger.............. ....................................................................
315
A Hungry Person will not Encounter Meticulous Reckoning ........................................................................... 315
No Lantern or Fire is Lit in the House of Rasulullaah @@ ........................ . . ..........................................
315
The Difficult life that Rasulullaah w Led ............................................................................................... 317
Rasulullaah k%% and the Sahabah @W Tie Stones to their Stomachs to Suppress their Hunger.......318
The Statement of Hadhrat Aa'isha @ & Concerning Overeating .....................................................
E % j 318
The Hunger Suffered by Rasulullaah @@, His Family, Hadhrat Abu Bakr SGw and Hadhrat Umar .. 319
Rasulullaah ,Hadhrat Abu Bakr and Hadhrat Umar ? ? E Suffer Extreme Hunger and
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Meet up with Hadhrat Abu Ayyoob %'JE&j ........ .............. ............................................................. 319
Hadhrat Faatima ~~j and Hadhrat Ali % j Suffer Extreme Hunger.................
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321
Rasulullaah @@encourages Hadhrat Ummu Sulaym W W to Endure her Hunger with Patience ......321
The hunger Endured by Hadhrat Sa'd bin Abi Waqqaas @.EWj ........................................................... 322
The Story of Hadhrat Sa'd 4 ! E in this Regard and the Fact that he Was the First Arab to Fire and
33
Arrow in the Path of Allaah ..................................................................................................................... 322
The Hunger Endured by Hadhrat Miqdaad bin Aswad and his Two Companions @.GW; .......................... 322
The Hunger Endured by Hadhrat Abu Hurayra 3.w ............................................................................. 323
Hadhrat Abu Hurayra %'JG&j ties Stones to his Stomach because of Hunger ...................................... .... 323
The Extreme Hunger that Hadhrat Abu Hurayra 5W% Suffered ....................... .. .......................
324
The Hunger Endured by Hadhrat Asmaa bint Abi Bakr @lE&j ............................................................ 326
The Hunger Endured by the Sahabah @. Ew in General ..................................................................... 326
The Extreme Hunger and Cold that the Sahabah @BWjSuffered During the Battle of Khandaq .............326
Some Sahabah '&Pw Collapse in Salaah because of extreme Hunger and Weakness .......................... 327
Thd Sahabah @GWjEat Leaves While Out in The Path of Allaah and Other Incidents of how they
Suffered extreme Hunger..................................................................................................................... 327
Hadhrat Abu Ubaydah B!i5Wjand his Companions Experience Severe Hunger on a Journey ..................329
The Hunger ~asulullaah @@ and the Sahabah @!3@2j During the Tihaama Expedition..........329
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The lady who fed Some of the Sahabah @.w Every Friday ................................................................. 330
The Sahabah eat Locusts and never Ate Bread made of Wheat during the Period of Ignorance .... 330
.The Intense Thirst that the Sahabah MB Suffered During the Expedition to Tabook .......................... 331
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Hadhrat Haarith, lkrama and Ayaash M.w Suffer Extreme Thirst During the Battle of Yarmook ..........331
Hadhrat Abu Amr Ansaari i4 '5 Endures Severe Thirst in the Path of Allaah ......................................
&Z 332
Enduring Extreme Cold when Inviting People Towards Allaah ..................................................................... 332
The Sahabah M.G Dig the Trench in Extreme Cold................................................................................332
Enduring Lack of Clothing when Inviting People Towards Allaah .................................................................. 333
The Burial of Hadhrat Hamza ?dLxM>
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The Incident of Hadhrat Shurahbeel bin Hasanah BU &with Rasulullaah @@$....................................
I " % 333
Hadhrat Abu Bakr %.G Suffers from"a Lack of Clothing and Hadhrat Jibra'eel C$i@ Gives him Glad
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Tidings in this Regard . ............................................................................................................................
; 333
Hadhrat Ali %Ww and Hadhrat Faatima @ G W Suffer from a Lack of Clothing.................................... 334
The Sahabah @.G have only Coarse Woollen clothing to wear and Have to Constantly eat Only
Dates and Water ......................................................................................................................................
334
The Men of Suffa Suffer from a Lack of Clothing.......................................................................................... 334
Enduring fear when Inviting People Towards Allaah ......................................................................................335
The Sahabah m W Suffer Extreme Fear, Hunger and Cold During the Battle of Ahzaab ....................... 335
Enduring Injuries and Illness when Inviting People Towards Allaah ............................................................. 337
The Incident of Two Men from the Banu Abdul Ash'hal Tribe During the Battle of Uhud ...............................337
The Story of Hadhrat Amr bin Jamooh 9 . W w and his Martyrdom During the Battle of Uhud ....................338
The Story of Hadhrat Raafi bin Khadeej B.G ................................................................................... 338
Chapter Four 339
The Hijrah of Rasulullaah @@ and Hadhrat Abu Bakr BGW5 339
The Leaders of the Quraysh Conspire Against Rasulullaah@& ........................................................... 339
Rasulullaah Leaves Makkah with Hadhrat Abu Bakr 4 3 i j and they Hide in the Cave of Thowr ...340
The preparations that Hadhrat Abu Bakr %'%55> made for the Hijrah....................................................... 341
Rasulullaah @% Cave and Heads for Madinah .....................................................................
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Leaves the 343
Hadhrat Abu Bakr 5 - 3j Fears for Rasulullaah @%$when they Leave the Cave and Hadhrat Umar
..........
SWJPraises Hadhrat Abu Bakr W W j ...................................................................................... 343
Hadhrat Abu Bakr wWj Fears for Rasulullaah@% when they were in the Cave................................ 344
Hadhrat Abu Bakr BWjSpeaks about His Hijrah with Rasulullaah $ & and their Encounter with $
Suraaqa bin Maalik............... ..........................................................................................................
. . 344
Rasulullaah @%%Arrives in Madinah, Stays in Quba and the Joy of the People of Madinah .............; 346 .......
The Hijrah of Hadhrat Umar 3 G j and Some Other Sahabah '&.G@!Zj
3 W ................................................... 348
The First Person to Migrate from Makkah to Madinah ............................................................................. 348
The Hijrah of Hadhrat Umar bin Khattaab S.G and his Two Companions .......................................... 348
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The Hijrah of Hadhrat Uthmaan Bin Affaan SY j.................................................................................... 350
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The Hijrah of Hadhrat Ali bin Abi Taalib SGWj ......................................................................................... 350
Hadhrat Ja'far bin Abi Taalib %G > and Other Sahabah BWjMigrate to Abyssinia and then to
.&
Madinah.................................................................................................................................................. 351
Rasulullaah @% Permits the Sahabah @LWj to Migrate to Abyssinia and Hadhrat Haatib % G W
and Jamfar .."."..
' '.
4W migrate there........................................................................................................... 351
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The Quraysh send Hadhrat Amr bin Al Aas wWj to Najaashi to Bring the Sahabah % 5-' back to them .. 351
The Sahabah #%&%6 Meet Najaashi and his Views about Hadhrat Isa &&& and Hadhrat Maryam @J3&3 352
The Sahabah @Bw Leave for Madinah. Najaashi Accepts lslaam and Rasulullaah Prays for his
Forgiveness..............................................................................................................
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The Virtues of those Sahabah i 4 3 G W j who Migrated to Abyssinia and then to Madinah ...........................358
Hadhrat Abu Salama B.E and Hadhrat Ummu Salama @WWj Migrate to Madinah...........................360
The Hijrah of Hadhrat Suhayb bin Sinaan ~~j ......................................................................................361
Hadhrat Suhayb bin Sinaan 3.E leaves Makkah to Migrate and Encounters Some Youngsters of the
.............
Quraysh ........................... ............................................................................................................
361
Hadhrat Suhayb BBw Arrives in Quba Where Rasulullaah % L&
! Gives him the Glad Tidings of a Verse
of thk Qurr'aan that Allaah had Revealed about him ............................................................................. 362
The Hijrah of Hadhrat Abdullaah bin Umar ~ . E ............................ . . ................................................
363
The Hijrah of Hadhrat Abdullaah bin Jahash ~ G ...................................................................................
W 363
The Hijrah of Hadhrat Dhamra bin Abil Ees IHadhrat Dhamra s G 5 j bin Ees %%W+j ......................... 365
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The Hijrah of Hadhrat Waathila bin Asqa 9LWj....................................................................................... 367
The Hijrah of the Banu Sulaym-Tribe............... . ........................................................................................
368
The Hijrah of Hadhrat Junaadah bin Abi Umayyah % W2 $ !j ..........................................................................
368
Wha Was Told to Hadhrat Safwaan bin Umayyah !&W@!2j and Others Concerning Hijrah..........................368
The Hijrah of Women and Children............................................................................................................. 369
The Hijrah of Rasulullaah @l%s Family and the Family of Hadhrat Abu Bakr !43SWj .......................... 369
The Hijrah of Rasulullaah @ s Daughter Hadhrat Zaynab CEIC%% and the Words of Rasulullaah # !
@ %
Concerning the Hardships She Encountered En route ...................... . .........................................
.. . 370
The Hijrah of Hadhrat Durra bint Abi Lahab WEw ...................... . . ..................................................... 372
The Hijrah of Hadhrat Abdullaah bin Abbaas 3 . G and other Children ....................................................
W 373
Chapter Five 374
The Chapter Concerning Nusrah 374
(Assisting Others in the Propagaton of Deen)............................................................................................... 374
A Hadith of Hadhrat Aa'isha k % j in this Regard ..............................
@ & ........................................................374
A Hadith of Hadhrat Umar %Wi% in this Regard.................................................................................. 374
A Hadith of Hadhrat Jaabir B G i in this Regard........................................................................................ 375
A Hadith of Hadhrat Urwa &!&@!2j in this Regard ......................................................................................... 376
A Few Couplets Composed by Hadhrat Sirmah bin Qais WWj in this regard ......................................... 377
The Bond of Brotherhood Between the Muhaajireen and the Ansaar @.E .............................................377
The Story of Hadhrat Abdur Rahmaan bin Auf 9.w and Hadhrat Sa'd bin Rabee B . w................... 377
The Muhaajireen and Ansaar Inherit from Each other .................................................................................... 378
The Financial Assistance that the Ansaar gave to the Muhaajireen .............................................................. 379
Sharing Dates and an Ansaari !3G Refuses to be Paid Back ............... . . ......................................... 379, A-
How the Ansaar Severed the Ties they had During the Period of Ignorance to Strengthen the Ties of lslaam . 380
The Jew Ka'b bin Ashraf is Killed ................................................................................................................. 380
Abu Raafi Sallaam bin Abul Huqayq is Killed .............................................................................................. 382
The Jew Ibn Shayba is Killed ........................................................................................................................ 385
The Ansaar in the Battles against the Banu Qaynuqah, Banu Nadheer and Banu Qurayzah Tribes.............385
The Episode of the Banu Qaynuqah Tribe .................. . ........................................................................
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The Episode of the Banu Nadheer Tribe.........................................................................................................
387
The Episode of the Banu Qurayzah Tribe ......................................................................................................389
The Ansaar Prided themselves on their Accomplishments in Deen ............................................................... 391
The Ansaar Sacrifice worldly Pleasures and its Temporary possessions in Exchange for the Pleasure of
Allaah and His Rasool k$&
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The Story of The Ansaar when Makkah was Conquered...................................................... ....................392
The Story of The Ansaar During the Battle of Hunayn and the Statement of ~asulullaah % about them ... 393 @!
The Qualities of the Ansaar @.B ......................................................................................................... 397
The Statement of ~asulullaah @@ when Hadhrat Sa'd bin Mu'aadh B.E Passed Away .....................397
The Hospitality and service that the Ansaar Rendered................................................................................. 398
The Story of Hadhrat ~ u h a r r h a d Maslama %&% and Hadhrat Umar B.G % .................................399
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Rasulullaah @ Honours Hadhrat Sa'd bin Ubaadah 3 . E j ..................................................................
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Hadhrat Jareer 3 . EWj Serves Hadhrat Anas B.G $W.......................... . ..............................................400
Hadhrat Abu Ayyoob Ansaari S G W j Stays with Hadhrat Abdullaah bin Abbaas ~ . C W Who Places. j,
himself at his Service ........................................................................................................................... 400
Hadhrat Abdullaah bin Abbaas S E W ? Goes out of his Way to Have the Needs of the Ansaar Fulfilled.... 401
He then recited the couplets mentioned above, adding the following couplet to it: ........................................402
Du'aas made for the Ansaar .......................................................................................................................... 403
The Du'aa that Rasulullaah & @ Made for the Ansaar and the Statement Hadhrat Abu Bakr B.G
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made about them in his Sermon .............................................................................................................. 403
Others are Given Preference over the Ansaar in the matter of Khilaafah..................................................... 404
The Incident that Occurred in the Hall of the Banu Saa'idah Tribe ............................................................... 404
Chapter Six 406
The Chapter Concerning Jihaad (Striving in the Path of Allaah) 406
Rasulullaah &?@ Encourages Striving in the path of Allaah and Spending One's Wealth for this Cause.... 406
Rasulullaah @ leaves for the Battle of Badr afler Consulting with the Sahabah @.W j ......................406
Rasulullaah Gives Encouragementbefore a Battle and the Statement of Hadhrat Umayr bin
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Hamaam ~ L "& ................... .
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The Expedition to Tabook and the wealth that the Sahabah @- , Spent on this Occasion ....................410
Rasulullaah &@ Dispatches the Sahabah @GX%j to Makkah and to Various Tribes to Recruit Peole
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for Jihaad............................................................................................................................................. 414
The sahabah @.G Spend Genrously for the Expeditionto Tabook ................. ................................414. .
Rasulullaah & $ Dispatches the Army of Hadhrat Usaama B.E@jwhich Included the Senior Sahabah
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& E. j and Rejects the Argument of those who Object to the Appointment of Hadhrat Usaama %Gw . 416
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Rasulullaah Passes Away and the Sahabah @.BUG+ Return to Madinah ....................................... 417
Hadhrat Abu Bakr SGwj Insists on Dispatchingthe Army of Hadhrat Usaama B G W in Compliance
with the Orders of Rasulullaah &&& ...............
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Hadhrat Usaama S G w Seeks Permission to Return to Madinah but Hadhrat Abu Bakr ?&lGW
Refuses Permission ...............................................................................................................................419
Hadhrat Abu Bakr B.B Sees the Army of Hadhrat Usaama S.WOff ...........................................420 j
Hadhrat Abu Bakr %.B Rejects the Request of the Muhaajireen and Ansaar to hold back the Army of
Hadhrat Usaama B.BM ..................................................................................................................... 420
Hadhrat Abu Bakr S G m Addresses Hadhrat Umar 3 . G Before he Passes Away ............................. 423
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