Sunday 15 July 2012

Abdullah Ibn Jahsh R.A Sahaba


Abdullah ibn Jahsh was a cousin of the Prophet and his sister, Zaynab bint Jahsh, was a wife of the Prophet. He was the first to head a group of Muslims on an expedition and so was the first to be called "Amir al-Mu'mineen"Ñ Commander of the Believers

Zayd Al-Khayr R.A Sahaba



People are consist of plain "metals" or qualities. The greatest of them within JahilEyyah are the greatest of them within Islam, according towards a hadith of the Prophet.

Zayd ibn Thabit R.A Sahaba




We are in the second year of the Hijrah. Madinah the habitation of the Prophet is buzzing with pursuit as the Muslims organise for the long step-out southwards to Badr. The noble Prophet made a terminal check of the first military forces to be mobilized under his command to pay Jihad in resistance to those who had tormented the Muslims for more years and who were still crooked on putting an end to his mission. A youth, not yet thirteen, sauntered up to the ranks. He was self-assured and alert.

Utbah Ibn Ghazwan R.A Sahaba



Umar ibn al-Kattab, the head of the promptly broadening Muslim State went to bed early just later the Salat al-Isha. He trusted to have a unwind and contact refreshed for his nightly tour of examination of the finance city which he regularly did incognito. Before he could/all asleep however, the post from the outlying regions of the State arrived informing him that the Persian compels confronting the Muslims were proving particularly difficult to subdue.

Uqbah Ibn Aamir R.A Sahaba


After a long and exhausting journey, the Prophet, peace be on him, is at last on the outskirts of Yathrib.
The good people of the city go out to meet him. Many crowd the narrow streets. Some stand on rooftops chanting La ilaha ilia Allah and Allahu Akbar in sheer joy at meeting the Prophet of Mercy and his loyal companion, Abu Bakr as-Siddiq. The small girls of the city come out gaily beating their daffs and singing the words of welcome:

Thumamah Ibn Uthal R.A Sahaba


In the sixth year afterwards the hiCrah, the Prophet, may the blessings of God be on him, decided to broaden the scope of his mission. He sent eight alphabet to queens in the Arabian peninsula and enclosing fields inviting them to Islam. One of these queens was Thumamah ibn Uthal.

Thabit Ibn Qays R.A Sahaba


Thabit ibn Qays was a chieftain of the Khazraj and consequently a man of extensive influence within Yathrib. He was known for the sharpness of his mind and the power of his oratory. It was because of this that he became the khatib or the spokesman and orator of the Prophet and Islam.