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Saturday, November 23, 2013

Islamic Article, - Names of the Muslim Warriors in the Battle of Badar











































The Battle of Badr is the most important battle in the whole of human history as it firmly established Islam as the only true religion for the whole of humanity till the end of time. It took place on 17 Ramadan 2 A.H, 624 C.E. The beloved holy Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, together with 313 of his Sahaba (Companions) and angels sent by Allah defeated about 1000 better armed polytheists of the tribe of Quraysh.
We should remind ourselves that Asma' Ahl Badr (the names of the Muslim warriors of the Battle of Badr) are Jalali (Majestic). They need the Jamal (Beauty) of Salawat (Invocation of Blessings) to cool them. So before we recite these, and after completing the recitation, it is recommended to recite Durood Shareef 100 times. Or instead, we can recite Qasidah al-Burda. Once we have recited the Salawat, we can come to the Asma' Ahl al-Badr.
Names of the Muslim Warriors in the Battle of Badr
Please recite Sayyidinaa before each name and Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu (Allah is Pleased with Him) after each name.
Allahumma Agithna ya Giyath al-Mustaghitheen bi Haqqi
(O Allah! O The Succour of those who seek help, save us for the sake of)
1. Sayyidina wa Habeebina wa Nabiyyina wa Mawlana Muhammad ibn 'Abdillah Sallallahu 'alayhi wa sallam
2. Sayyidina Abi Bakr as-Siddaq, 'AbdAllah ibn 'Uthman al-Muhajiri Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
3. Sayyidina 'Umar ibn al-Khattab al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
4. Sayyidina 'Uthman ibn 'Affan al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
5. Sayyidina 'Ali ibn Abi Talib al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
6. Sayyidina Talha ibn 'Ubaydillah al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
7. Sayyidina az-Zubayr ibn al-'Awwam al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
8. Sayyidina 'Abdu'rRahman ibn 'Awf al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
9. Sayyidina Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqas, Malik ibn Uhayb al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
10. Sayyidina Sa'ad ibn Zayd al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
11. Sayyidina Abi 'Ubayda 'amir ibn 'Abdillah ibn al-Jarrah al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
Alif
1. Ubayy ibn Ka'b al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
2. al-Akhnas ibn Khubayb al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
3. al-Arqam ibn Abi'l Arqam al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
4. As'ad ibn Yazeed al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
5. Anas ibn Mu'adh al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
6. Anasah, mawla Rasulillah al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
7. Unays ibn Qatadah al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
8. Aws ibn Thabit al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
9. Aws ibn Khawla al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
10. Aws ibn as-Samit al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
11. Iyas ibn al-Aws al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
12. Iyas ibn al-Bukayr al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
Ba'
1. Bujayr ibn Abi Bujayr al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
2. Bahhath ibn Tha'laba al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
3. Basbas ibn 'Amr al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
4. Bishr ibn Bara' ibn Ma'rar al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
5. Bashar ibn Sa'd al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
6. Bilal ibn Rabah al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
Ta'
1. Tameem ibn Yu'ar al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
2. Tameem mawla Bana Ghanam al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
3. Tameem mawla Khirash ibn as-Simmah al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
Tha'
1. Thabit ibn Aqram al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
2. Thabit ibn Tha'labah al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
3. Thabit ibn Khalid al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
4. Thabit ibn Khansa' al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
5. Thabit ibn 'Amr al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
6. Thabit ibn Hazzal al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
7. Tha'labah ibn Hatib ibn 'Amr al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
8. Tha'labah ibn 'Amr al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
9. Tha'labah ibn Ghanamah al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
10. Thaqf ibn 'Amr al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
Jeem
1. Jabir ibn Khalid ibn 'Abd al-Ash-hal al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
2. Jabir ibn 'Abdillah ibn Ri'ab al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
3. Jabbar ibn Sakhr al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
4. Jabr ibn 'Atak al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
5. Jubayr ibn Iyas al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
Ha'
1. al-Harith ibn Anas al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
2. al-Harith ibn Aws ibn Rafi' al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
3. al-Harith ibn Aws ibn Mu'adh al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
4. al-Harith ibn Hatib al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
5. al-Harith ibn Khazamah ibn 'Ada al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
6. al-Harith ibn Khazamah al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
7. al-Harith ibn Abi Khazamah al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
8. al-Harith ibn as-Simmah al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
9. al-Harith ibn 'Arfajah al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
10. al-Harith ibn Qays al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
11. al-Harith ibn Qays al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
12. al-Harith ibn an-Nu'man ibn Umayya al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
13. Harithah ibn Suraqa ash-Shahad al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
14. Harithah ibn an-Nu'man ibn Zayd al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
15. Hatib ibn Abi Balta'ah al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
16. Hatib ibn 'Amr al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
17. Hubeeb ibn al-Mundhir al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
18. Habeeb ibn al-Aswad al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu19. Haram ibn Milhan al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
20. Hurayth ibn Zayd al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
21. Husayn ibn al-Harith ibn al-Muttalib al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
22. Hamza ibn al-Humayyir al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
23. Hamza ibn 'Abd al-Muttalib al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
Kha'
1. Kharijah ibn al-Humayr al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
2. Kharijah ibn Zayd al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
3. Khalid ibn al-Bukayr al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
4. Khalid ibn Qays al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
5. Khabbab ibn al-Aratt al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
6. Khabbab mawla 'Utba al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
7. Khubayb ibn Isaf al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
8. Khubayb ibn 'Ada al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
9. Khidash ibn Qatadah al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
10. Khirash ibn as-Simmah al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
11. Khuraym ibn Fatik al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
12. Khallad ibn Rafi' al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
13. Khallad ibn Suwayd al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
14. Khallad ibn 'Amr al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
15. Khallad ibn Qays al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
16. Khulayd ibn Qays al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
17. Khalafa ibn 'Ada al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
18. Khunays ibn Hudhafah al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
19. Khawwat ibn Jubayr al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
20. Khawla ibn Abi Khawla al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
Dhal
1. Dhakwan ibn 'Abdi Qays al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
2. Dhakwan ibn Sa'd al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
3. Dhu'sh-shimalayn ibn 'Abd 'Amr ash-Shahad al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
Ra
1. Rashid ibn al-Mu'alla al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
2. Rafi' ibn al-Harith al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
3. Rafi' ibn al-Mu'alla ash-Shahad al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
4. Rafi' ibn 'Unjudah al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
5. Rafi' ibn Malik al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
6. Rafi' ibn Yazeed al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
7. Rib'a ibn Rafi' al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
8. Rabee' ibn Iyas al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
9. Rabee'ah ibn Aktham al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
10. Rukhaylah ibn Tha'labah al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
11. Rifa'ah ibn al-Harith al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
12. Rifa'ah ibn Rafi' al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
13. Rifa'ah ibn 'Abd al-Mundhir al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
14. Rifa'ah ibn 'Amr al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
Za
1. Ziyad ibn as-Sakan al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
2. Ziyad ibn 'Amr al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
3. Ziyad ibn Labad al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
4. Zayd ibn Aslam al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
5. Zayd ibn Harithah mawla Rasalillah al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
6. Zayd ibn al-Khattab al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
7. Zayd ibn al-Muzayyin al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
8. Zayd ibn al-Mu'alla al-Khazraji,Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
9. Zayd ibn Wada'ah al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
Seen
1. Salim ibn 'Umayr al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
2. Salim mawla Abi Hudhayfa al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
3. As-Sa'ib ibn 'Uthman ibn Maz'an al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
4. Sabrah ibn Fatik al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
5. Subay' ibn Qays al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
6. Suraqa ibn 'Amr al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
7. Suraqa ibn Ka'b al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
8. Sa'd ibn Khawlah al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
9. Sa'd ibn Khaythama ash-Shahad al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
10. Sa'd ibn ar-Raba' al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
11. Sa'd ibn Zayd al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
12. Sa'd ibn Sa'd al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
13. Sa'd ibn Suhayl al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
14. Sa'd ibn 'Ubada al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
15. Sa'd ibn 'Ubayd al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
16. Sa'd ibn 'Uthman al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
17. Sa'd ibn Mu'adh al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
18. Sa'd mawla Hatib Abi Balta'a al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
19. Sufyan ibn Bishr al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
20. Salamah ibn Aslam al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
21. Salamah ibn Thabit al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
22. Salamah ibn Salamah al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
23. Salat ibn Qays al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
24. Sulaym ibn al-Harith al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
25. Sulaym ibn 'Amr al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
26. Sulaym ibn Qays al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
27. Sulaym ibn Milhan al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
28. Simak ibn Sa'd al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
29. Sinan ibn Sayfa al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
30. Sinan ibn Abi Sinan ibn Mihsan al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
31. Sahl ibn Hunayf al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
32. Sahl ibn Rafi' al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
33. Sahl ibn 'Atak al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
34. Sahl ibn Qays al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
35. Suhayl ibn Rafi' al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
36. Suhayl ibn Wahb al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
37. Sawad ibn Razam al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
38. Sawad ibn Ghaziyyah al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
39. Suwaybit ibn Sa'd ibn Harmalah al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
Sheen
1. Shuja' ibn Wahb ibn Raba'ah al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
2. Sharak ibn Anas al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
3. Shammas ibn 'Uthman al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
Sad
1. Sabah mawla Abi'l 'as al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
2. Safwan ibn Wahb ash-Shahad al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
3. Suhayb ibn Sinan ar-Rami al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
4. Sayfiyy ibn Sawad al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
Dad
1. Dahhak ibn al-Harithah al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
2. Dahhak ibn 'Abdi 'Amr al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
3. Damrah ibn 'Amr al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
Ta'
1. Tufayl ibn al-Harith ibn al-Muttalib al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
2. Tufayl ibn Malik al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
3. Tufayl ibn an-Nu'man al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
4. Tulayb ibn 'Umayr al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
Za'
1. Zuhayr ibn Rafi' al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
'Ayn
1. 'asim ibn Thabit al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
2. 'asim ibn 'Ada al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
3. 'asim ibn al-'Ukayr al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
4. 'asim ibn Qays al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
5. 'aqil ibn al-Bukayr ash-Shahad al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
6. 'amir ibn Umayyah al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
7. 'amir ibn al-Bukayr al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
8. 'amir ibn Raba'ah al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
9. 'amir ibn Sa'd al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
10. 'amir ibn Salamah al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
11. 'amir ibn Fuhayrah al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
12. 'amir ibn Mukhallad al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
13. 'aidh ibn Ma'is al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
14. 'Abbad ibn Bishr al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
15. 'Ubbad ibn al-Khashkhash al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
16. 'Abbad ibn Qays ibn 'amir al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
17. 'Abbad ibn Qays ibn 'Ayshah al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
18. 'Ubadah ibn as-Samit al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
19. 'AbdAllah ibn Tha'labah al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
20. 'AbdAllah ibn Jubayr al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
21. 'AbdAllah ibn Jahsh al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
22. 'AbdAllah ibn Jadd ibn Qays al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
23. 'AbdAllah ibn al-Humayr al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
24. 'AbdAllah ibn ar-Raba' al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
25. 'AbdAllah ibn Rawaha al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
26. 'AbdAllah ibn Zayd ibn Tha'labah al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
27. 'AbdAllah ibn Suraqa al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
28. 'AbdAllah ibn Salamah al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
29. 'AbdAllah ibn Sahl al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
30. 'AbdAllah ibn Suhayl ibn 'Amr al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
31. 'AbdAllah ibn Sharak al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
32. 'AbdAllah ibn Tariq al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
33. 'AbdAllah ibn 'amir al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
34. 'AbdAllah ibn 'Abdillah ibn Ubay ibn Salal al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
35. 'AbdAllah ibn 'Abdi Manaf ibn an-Nu'man al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
36. 'AbdAllah ibn 'Abs al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
37. 'AbdAllah ibn 'Urfutah al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
38. 'AbdAllah ibn 'Amr al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
39. 'AbdAllah ibn 'Umayr al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
40. 'AbdAllah ibn Qays ibn Khaldah ibn Khalid al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
41. 'AbdAllah ibn Qays ibn Sakhr al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
42. 'AbdAllah ibn Ka'b al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
43. 'AbdAllah ibn Makhramah al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
44. 'AbdAllah ibn Mas'ad al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
45. 'AbdAllah ibn Maz'an al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
46. 'AbdAllah ibn an-Nu'man al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
47. 'Abdu'rRahman ibn Jabr al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
48. 'Abdu Rabbihi ibn Haqq al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhi
49. 'Abs ibn 'amir al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
50. 'Ubayd ibn Aws al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
51. 'Ubayd ibn at-Tayyihan al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
52. 'Ubayd ibn Zayd al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
53. 'Ubayd ibn Abi 'Ubayd al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
54. 'Ubaydah ibn al-Harith ash-Shahad al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
55. 'Itban ibn Malik al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
56. 'Utbah ibn Raba'ah al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
57. 'Utbah ibn 'Abdillah al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
58. 'Utbah ibn Ghazwan al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
59. 'Uthman ibn Maz'an al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
60. al-'Ajlan ibn an-Nu'man al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
61. 'Adiyy ibn Abi az-Zaghba' al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
62. 'Ismah ibn al-Husayn al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
63. 'Usaymah halaf min Ashja' al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
64. 'Atiyya ibn Nuwayrah al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
65. 'Uqbah ibn 'amir ibn Naba al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
66. 'Uqbah ibn 'Uthman al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
67. 'Uqbah ibn Wahb ibn Khaldah al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
68. 'Uqbah ibn Wahb ibn Raba'ah al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
69. 'Ukkasha ibn Mihsan al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
70. 'Ammar ibn Yasir al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
71. 'Umarah ibn Hazm al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
72. 'Umarah ibn Ziyad al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
73. 'Amr ibn Iyas al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
74. 'Amr ibn Tha'labah al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
75. 'Amr ibn al-Jamah al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
76. 'Amr ibn al-Harith ibn Zuhayr al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
77. 'Amr ibn al-Harith ibn Tha'laba al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
78. 'Amr ibn Suraqa al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
79. 'Amr ibn Abi Sarh al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
80. 'Amr ibn Talq al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
81. 'Amr ibn 'Awf al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
82. 'Amr ibn Qays ibn Zayd al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
83. 'Amr ibn Mu'adh al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
84. 'Amr ibn Ma'bad al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
85. 'Umayr ibn Haram ibn al-Jamah al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
86. 'Umayr ibn al-Humam ash-Shahad al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
87. 'Umayr ibn 'amir al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
88. 'Umayr ibn Abi Waqqas ash-Shahad al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
89. 'Antarah mawla Sulaym ibn 'Amr al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
90. 'Awf ibn al-Harith ash-Shahad al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
91. 'Uwaym ibn Sa'idah al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
92. 'Iyad ibn Zuhayr al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
Ghayn
1. Ghannam ibn Aws al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu.
Fa'
1. Fakih ibn Bishr al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
2. Farwah ibn 'Amr al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
Qaf
1. Qatadah ibn an-Nu'man al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
2. Qudamah ibn Maz'an al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
3. Qutbah ibn 'amir al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
4. Qays ibn as-Sakan al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
5. Qays ibn 'Amr ibn Zayd al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
6. Qays ibn Mihsan al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
7. Qays ibn Mukhallad al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
Kaaf
1. Ka'b ibn Jammaz al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
2. Ka'b ibn Zayd al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
Laam
1. Libdah ibn Qays al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
Meem
1. Malik ibn ad-Dukhshum al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
2. Malik ibn Raba'ah al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
3. Malik ibn Rifa'ah al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
4. Malik ibn 'Amr al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
5. Malik ibn Qudama ibn 'Arfajah al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
6. Malik ibn Mas'ad al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
7. Malik ibn Numaylah al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
8. Malik ibn Abi Khawla al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
9. Mubash-shir ibn 'Abdi'l Mundhir ash-Shahad al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
10. al-Mujadhdhar ibn Ziyad al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
11. Muhriz ibn 'amir al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
12. Muhriz ibn Nadlah al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
13. Muhammad ibn Maslamah al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
14. Midlaj ibn 'Amr al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
15. Murarah ibn ar-Raba' al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
16. Marthad ibn Abi Marthad al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
17. Mistah ibn Uthatha al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
18. Mas'ad ibn Aws al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
19. Mas'ad ibn Khaldah al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
20. Mas'ad ibn Raba'ah al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
21. Mas'ad ibn Zayd al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
22. Mas'ad ibn Sa'd ibn Qays al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
23. Mas'ad ibn 'Abdi Sa'd ibn 'amir al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
24. Mus'ab ibn 'Umayr al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
25. Muzahhir ibn Rafi' al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
26. Mu'adh ibn Jabal al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
27. Mu'adh ibn al-Harith al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
28. Mu'adh ibn as-Simmah al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
29. Mu'adh ibn 'Amr bin al-Jamah al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
30. Mu'adh ibn Ma'is al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
31. Ma'bad ibn 'Abbad al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
32. Ma'bad ibn Qays al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
33. Mu'attib ibn 'Ubayd al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
34. Mu'attib ibn 'Awf al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
35. Mu'attib ibn Qushayr al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
36. Ma'qil ibn al-Mundhir al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
37. Ma'mar ibn al-Harith al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
38. Ma'n ibn 'Adiyy al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
39. Ma'n ibn Yazeed al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
40. Mu'awwidh ibn al-Harith ash-Shahad al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
41. Mu'awwidh ibn 'Amr ibn al-Jamah al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
42. al-Miqdad ibn 'Amr al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
43. Mulayl ibn Wabrah al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
44. al-Mundhir ibn 'Amr al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
45. al-Mundhir ibn Qudama ibn 'Arfajah al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
46. al-Mundhir ibn Muhammad al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
47. Mihja' ibn Salih ash-Shahad al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
Noon
1. an-Nasr ibn al-Harith al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
2. Nu'man ibn al-A'raj ibn Malik al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
3. Nu'man ibn Sinan al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
4. Nu'man ibn 'Asr al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
5. Nu'man ibn 'Amr ibn Rifa'ah al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
6. Nu'man ibn 'Abdi 'Amr al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
7. Nu'man ibn Malik al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
8. Nu'man ibn Abi Khazamah al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
9. Nu'ayman ibn 'Amr al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
10. Nawfal ibn 'Abdillah al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
Ha'
1. Hana' ibn Niyar al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
2. Hubayl ibn Wabrah al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
3. Hilal ibn 'Umayya al-Waqifa al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
4. Hilal ibn al-Mu'alla al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
Waw
1. Waqid ibn 'Abdillah al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
2. Wada'ah ibn 'Amr al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
3. Waraqa ibn Iyas al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
4. Wahb ibn Sa'd ibn Abi Sarh al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
Ya'
1. Yazeed ibn al-Akhnas al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
2. Yazeed ibn al-Harith ibn Fushum ash-Shahad al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
3. Yazeed ibn Hiram al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
4. Yazeed ibn Ruqaysh al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
5. Yazeed ibn as-Sakan al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
6. Yazeed ibn al-Mundhir al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
Al-Kuniyah
1. Abu'l A'war, ibn al-Harith al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
2. Abi Ayyab al-Ansara, Khalid ibn Zayd al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
3. Abi Habbah, ibn 'Amr ibn Thabit al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
4. Abi Habab, ibn Zayd al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
5. Abi Hudhayfa, Mihsham ibn 'Utba al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
6. Abi Hasan, ibn 'Amr al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
7. Abu'l Hamra' mawla al-Harith al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
8. Abi Hannah, ibn Malik al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
9. Abi Kharijah, 'Amr ibn Qays ibn Malik al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
10. Abi Khuzaymah, ibn Aws al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
11. Abi Khallad, ibn Qays al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
12. Abi Dawad, 'Umayr ibn 'amir al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
13. Abi Dujanah, Simak ibn Kharashah al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
14. Abi Sabrah mawla Abi Ruhm al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
15. Abi Salamah, 'AbdAllah ibn 'Abd al-Asad al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
16. Abi Salat, Usayra ibn 'Amr al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
17. Abi Sinan, ibn Mihsan al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
18. Abi Shaykh, Ubayy ibn Thabit al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
19. Abi Sirmah, ibn Qays al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
20. Abi Dayyah, ibn Thabit al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
21. Abi Talha, Zayd ibn Sahl al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
22. Abi 'Abs, ibn Jabr ibn 'Amr al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
23. Abi 'Aqal, 'Abdu'rRahman ibn 'Abdillah al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
24. Abi Qatadah, ibn Rib'iyy al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
25. Abi Qays, ibn al-Mu'alla al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
26. Abi Kabshah mawla Rasalillah al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
27. Abi Lubabah, Bashar ibn 'Abd al-Mundhir al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
28. Abi Makhshiyy, Suwayd ibn Makhshiyy al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
29. Abi Marthad, Kannaz ibn Hisn al-Muhajiri, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
30. Abi Mas'ad al-Badra, 'Uqbah ibn 'Amr al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
31. Abi Mulayl, ibn al-Az'ar al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
32. Abu'l Mundhir, ibn 'amir al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
33. Abu'l Haytham, Malik at-Tayyihan al-Awsi, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu
34. Abu'l Yasar, Ka'b ibn 'Amr al-Khazraji, Radi ALLAHu 'Anhu.
Shuhada(Muslim Martyrs of the Battle of Badr)
1. Haritha bin Suraqa al-Khazraji, Rady Allahu 'Anhu.
2. Dhush-shimaalayn ibn 'Abdi 'Amr al-Muhajiri, Rady Allahu 'Anhu.
3. Rafi' bin al-Mu'alla al-Khazraji, Rady Allahu 'Anhu.
4. Sa'd bin Khaythama al-Awsi, Rady Allahu 'Anhu.
5. Safwan bin Wahb al-Muhajiri, Rady Allahu 'Anhu.
6. 'Aaqil bin al-Bukayr al-Muhajiri, Rady Allahu 'Anhu.
7. 'Ubayda bin al-Harith al-Muhajiri, Rady Allahu 'Anhu.
8. 'Umayr bin al-Humam al-Khazraji, Rady Allahu 'Anhu.
9. 'Umayr bin Abi Waqqas al-Muhajiri, Rady Allahu 'Anhu.
10. 'Awf bin al-Harith al-Khazraji, Rady Allahu 'Anhu.
11. Mubashshir bin 'Abdi'l Mundhir al-Awsi, Rady Allahu 'Anhu.
12. Mu'awwidh bin al-Harith al-Khazraji, Rady Allahu 'Anhu.
13. Mihja' bin Salih al-Muhajiri, Rady Allahu 'Anhu.
14. Yazid bin al-Harith bin Fus.hum al-Khazraji, Rady Allahu 'Anhu.
Wallahu Ta'ala Aa'lam (Allah knows best)
O Allah! O The Ever-Living, O the Self-Existing by Whom all subsist, O The Responder, O The Giver, O The Loving One, O The Reckoner, O The Knower of mysteries,O The Creator of night and day. I beg of you for the sake of Your Most Beautiful Namesand the mystery of the Glorious Qur'an, and for the sake of Your Chosen Prophet Muhammad, on him be the choicest blessings and complete peace, and for the sake of the noble warriors of the Battle of Badr, that You help the religion of Islam and fulfil all our needs. O The Most Merciful of those who show mercy... Aameen!
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Haleemah, may Allaah be pleased with her, breastfed the Prophet, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam, until he, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam, was weaned, and the Prophet, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam, remembered this as a favor from her. Abu At-Tufayl said: "I saw the Prophet, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam, distributing meat in Al-Ji‘irraanah. A woman came to him and the Prophet, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam, stretched out his cloak for her )to sit on(. When I asked who she was, it was said that she was his mother who had breastfed him )i.e. his mother through breastfeeding(." ]At-Tabaraani[
She was Haleemah bint Abu Thu’ayb ‘Abdullaah As-Sa‘diyyah, may Allaah be pleased with her, the wet nurse of the Prophet, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam. Haleemah, may Allaah be pleased with her, came to Makkah in quest of a baby to breastfeed. This was in a year of drought for her tribe the Banu Sa‘d, so the women of the tribe, including Haleemah, set out seeking sustenance. They went to Makkah where people used to entrust their babies to the care of other women.
Haleemah, may Allaah be pleased with her, related her story, saying,
I arrived at Makkah with some women from the Banu Sa‘d, looking for suckling )kids( in a year of drought and I was riding a weak female donkey. There were a young baby-boy )i.e. her son( and an old she-camel with me. By Allaah, we could not sleep that night because our baby kept weeping bitterly from hunger and there was no milk in my breasts or the breast of the she-camel to give him. We moved in this state until we reached Makkah, and the caravan had arrived there before us. I went to the Prophet, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam, and took him, )and he was the only one left(. Once, I returned to my mount with him, the milk gushed in my breasts and his brother )through suckling( was suckled to his fill. Moreover, my husband found the she-camel full of milk, so he milked it and we all drank to our fill. We spent the night in a state of plenty. My husband said to me, "O Haleemah, by Allaah I think that you brought us a blessed being. Do you not see the goodness and blessing we had this night since we took him?"
Haleemah, may Allaah be pleased with her, was trustworthy in taking care of the Prophet, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam, and showered him with love. She, may Allaah be pleased with her, never treated him unfairly with her own children, nor did the Prophet, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam, find any sort of unequal treatment.
She, may Allaah be pleased with her, had children from her husband Al-Haarith ibn ‘Abdul-‘Uzza, who were the suckling siblings of the Prophet, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam, called, ‘Abdullaah, Unaysah and Huthaafah )also known as Ash-Shaymaa’, may Allaah be pleased with her(.
The Prophet, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam, used to visit Haleemah, may Allaah be pleased with her, and give her gifts to express his gratitude to her, for he stayed with her for four years during which he, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam, was raised on the Arabian values of magnanimity, chivalry, truthfulness and honesty. After that, Haleemah, may Allaah be pleased with her, brought him back to his mother, Aaminah bint Wahb, at the age of five and one month.
The Prophet, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam, loved Haleemah, may Allaah be pleased with her, so much that when a woman delivered him the news of her death after the Conquest of Makkah, his, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam, eyes were filled with tears for her, may Allaah be pleased with her.






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Allaah The Almighty Says )what means(:
پœ}O you who have believed, fear Allaah as He should be feared and do not die except as Muslims ]in submission to Him[.{]Quran 3:102[
پœ}O mankind, fear your Lord, who created you from one soul and created from it its mate and dispersed from both of them many men and women. And fear Allaah, through whom you ask one another, and the wombs. Indeed Allaah Is ever, over you, an Observer.{]Quran 4:1[
پœ}O you who have believed, fear Allaah and speak words of appropriate justice. He will ]then[ amend for you your deeds and forgive you your sins. And whoever obeys Allaah and His Messenger has certainly attained a great attainment.{]Quran 33:70-71[
Allaah The Almighty honored women and made them the second half of men in terms of rights and duties. It was narrated on the authority of ‘Aa’ishah, may Allaah be pleased with her, that the Prophet, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam, said:"Women are peers to men."]At-Tirmithi[ Ibn Al-Jawzi, may Allaah have mercy upon him, said, “The fact that women are peers to men signifies that just as a man may admire a woman, a woman may admire a man. Therefore, a woman has the right to choose the man whose life she will share and under whose authority she will remain for the rest of her life.”
The woman’s guardian should choose a suitable husband for her. He should not give her in marriage to any man except the one who is religious, of good morals and is honorable – a man who shall live with her in an acceptable manner or release her with kindness. In Al-Ihyaa’, Al-Ghazaali, may Allaah have mercy upon him, said, "It is very important to choose her husband very carefully, because by marriage she would be like a slave girl with nobody to free her. It is only the husband who has the power to divorce her in any circumstances." ‘Aa’ishah, may Allaah be pleased with her, said, "Marriage is enslavement, so look carefully where you place your daughter."
Thus, it is obligatory for the guardian and the woman to choose a kind and noble husband. So, what are the qualities that should exist in the woman's partner and companion to whom she will hand over the standard, give allegiance to direct the course of her life, and accompany him in all walks of life until they enter Paradise safely together?
Choosing the right spouse is the first gate which takes you either to tranquility, affection and mercy, or to dissension and discord. Thus, what are the qualities that must exist in a husband?
• He should be religious
Allaah The Almighty Says )what means(:}And a believing slave is better than a polytheist, even though he might please you.{]Quran 2:221[ If a husband is religious and loves his wife, he would honor her; if he hates her, he would not oppress her. It was narrated on the authority of Abu Hurayrah, may Allaah be pleased with him, that the Prophet, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam, said:"If a man proposes to you and you approve his religiosity and morals, accept him; otherwise, there will be temptation and great corruption on earth."]At-Tirmithi: Hasan[
A religious husband does not oppress his wife when he is angry, nor does he desert her without a valid reason. A religious husband neither mistreats his wife nor causes temptation for his family by bringing evil things or means of distraction into the house. Rather, he carries out the instructions of the Prophet, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam, who said:"The best among you are those who are best to their wives, and I am the best to my wives."]Ibn Maajah[
The woman's guardian should check the religiosity and morals of the suitor, because, by marriage, the woman becomes like a slave. When the guardian gives her in marriage to an oppressor, a man who does not perform prayers, a dissolute man, a follower of religious innovations, or a consumer of intoxicants or drugs, he destroys her religion and is exposed to the Wrath of Allaah because his bad choice resulted in severing ties of kinship with her.
A man asked Al-Hasan, may Allaah have mercy upon him, saying, "A number of suitors have proposed to my daughter; to whom should I give her in marriage?" Al-Hasan replied, "To the one who fears Allaah, because if he loves her, he will honor her; and if he hates her, he will not oppress her."
Allaah The Almighty Says )what means(:}He said, "Indeed, I wish to wed you one of these, my two daughters.{]Quran 28:27[ Al-Qurtubi, may Allaah have mercy upon him, commented, "Moosa )Moses(, may Allaah exalt his mention, came to the righteous man of Midian alone as a stranger, a fugitive, scared, hungry and with not enough clothes. Nevertheless, when the righteous man was sure about his religiosity and sound state, he wedded him to one of his daughters, completely overlooking everything else."
There is no doubt that disregarding the importance of the religiosity of the suitor is the basis for loss and misery in the worldly life and in the Hereafter. A person should be keen to choose a religious man, even if he is poor. It was narrated on the authority of Abu Al-‘Abbaas Sahl ibn Sa‘d As-Saa‘idi, may Allaah be pleased with him, that he said,
“A man passed by the Prophet, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam, and the Prophet, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam, asked someone sitting with him about his opinion of that man. He said, 'He is one of the dignitaries. By Allaah, he is worthy of being accepted when he proposes, of interceding when he asks and of being listened to when he speaks.' The Prophet, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam, kept silent for a while until another man passed. After that, the Prophet, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam, asked the same man about him. He said, 'This is one of the poor Muslims. He is not worthy of being accepted when he proposes, of being accepted when he intercedes or of being listened to when he speaks.' The Prophet, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam, said,'The latter is far better than many men like the former.']Al-Bukhaari[
It was narrated on the authority of Abu Hurayrah, may Allaah be pleased with him, that the Prophet, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam, said:
“No one spoke in the cradle but three )persons(: ‘Eesa )Jesus( son of Maryam )Mary(, the second one was the companion of Jurayj; the pious worshipper. Jurayj took a secluded hermitage for worship and confined himself in it. His mother came to him as he was busy in prayer, and she called, 'O Jurayj!' He said, 'O My Lord, my mother )is calling me( and )I am offering( my prayer )what shall I do(?.' He continued with the prayer. She returned and came the following day and he was )still( busy in prayer. She called, 'O Jurayj!' He said, 'My Lord, my mother )is calling me( and )I am offering( my prayer )what shall I do(?', and he continued with the prayer, and she returned. Then the next day she came again while he was busy in prayer, and called, 'O Jurayj!' He said, 'My Lord, my mother )is calling me( and )I am offering( my prayer )what shall I do(?' and he continued with the prayer. She said, 'O Allaah! Do not let him die until he sees the faces of prostitutes.'
The story of Jurayj and that of his meditation and prayer spread among the children of Israel. There was a prostitute who was beauty personified. She said )to the people(, "If you like, I can lure him into evil." She presented herself to him but he paid no heed )to her(. She came to a shepherd who lived near the hermitage and she offered herself to him. He )the shepherd( had sexual intercourse with her and she became pregnant. When she gave birth to a baby she said, 'This baby is from Jurayj.'
So they came and asked Jurayj to leave and they demolished the hermitage and began to beat him. He asked them what was the matter. They said, 'You committed fornication with this prostitute and she gave birth to a baby from you.' He said, 'Where is the baby?' They brought him )the baby( and then he said, 'Just leave me so that I should perform prayer.' He performed prayer and when he finished, he struck the baby’s stomach with his finger, and asked him, 'O boy, who is your father?' The baby answered, 'He is the shepherd.'
So, the people turned towards Jurayj, kissed him and touched him )seeking blessings(, and said, 'We are ready to construct your hermitage with gold.' He said, 'No, just rebuild it with mud as it was,' and so they did.
The Prophet, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam, continued:
"Then, there was a baby whose mother was suckling him when a person dressed in a fine garment came riding on a priceless animal. His mother said, 'O Allaah, make my child like this one.' He )the baby( left his mother’s breast, looked at the rider and said, 'O Allaah, Do not make me like him.' He then returned to the breast and resumed sucking.'' He )Abu Hurayrah( said, 'It is as though I can see the Messenger of Allaah, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam, illustrating the scene of his sucking milk with his forefinger in his mouth and sucking that.'
The Prophet, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam, continued:
"It so happened that a slave girl passed by them who was being beaten and the people behind her were saying, 'You committed fornication and theft.' She was saying, 'Sufficient for me is Allaah, and ]He is[ the best Disposer of affairs', and his mother said, 'O Allaah, Do not make my child like her.' He left the breast, looked at her, and said, 'O Allaah! make me like her.'
This was followed by a conversation between the mother and child. She said, 'A good-looking man happened to pass by, and I said: O Allaah, make my child like him, and you said: O Allaah, do not make me like him, and there passed a girl and the people were beating her, and saying: You committed fornication and theft, and I said: O Allaah, do not make my child like her, and you said: O Allaah, make me like her.'
The infant said, 'That man was a tyrant, and I said: O Allaah, do not make me like him; and they were saying about the girl: 'You committed fornication', whereas in fact, she had not committed that and they were saying: 'You have committed theft, whereas she had not committed theft', so I said: O Allaah, make me like her".]Al-Bukhaari and Muslim[
In Fath Al-Baari, Ibn Hajar, may Allaah have mercy upon him, commented, "The Hadeeth shows the importance of being dutiful to parents and answering their call, even if the person is busy. It also shows that the one who is sincere towards Allaah The Almighty is not affected by temptations, and that resorting to Allaah The Almighty in difficult situations occurs by turning to Him in prayers."
Look how the righteous predecessors were keen to choose a religious husband even if he was poor.
• Sa‘eed ibn Al-Musayyib, may Allaah have mercy upon him, was the master and the most knowledgeable of the Taabi‘oon )successors(. He had a daughter, who was one of the most beautiful, well-spoken and most knowledgeable of the Quran and Sunnah among the women of her time. The Umayyad Caliph, ‘Abdul-Malik ibn Marwaan, asked her hand for his son Al-Waleed, but Sa‘eed ibn Al-Musayyib refused and gave her in marriage to one of his students, Katheer ibn Abu Wadaa‘ah. Katheer was a poor man, so Sa‘eed gifted him five thousand dirhams and asked him to financially support himself with that. Katheer wanted to attend Sa‘eed's circle of knowledge in the morning. His wife asked him where he was going, and when he replied that he was going to acquire knowledge by attending the circle of Sa‘eed, she said, "Stay here, I will teach you the knowledge of Sa‘eed ibn Al-Musayyib," and she did. Look how Sa‘eed ibn Al-Musayyib preferred the pious worshipper to the rich tyrant, since this pious slave would fulfill her rights and the rights that Allaah The Almighty ordained for her.
• Thaabit ibn Ibraaheem, may Allaah have mercy upon him, once passed by a garden while he was almost dying of hunger. He found an apple that had fallen in the garden and when he ate part of it, he remembered that it was not lawful for him because it did not belong to him. Accordingly, he entered the garden where he found a man and said, "Forgive me for the half of the apple I ate and take the second half." The man replied, "I do not have the authority to forgive you, but go to my master who is the owner of the garden." "Where is he?", asked Thaabit. He replied, "You have to travel for one day and night to reach him."
Thaabit said, "I will go to him no matter how far he is, because the Prophet, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam, said:'All flesh nourished unlawfully will be cast into Hell.'"He reached the owner of the garden, and when he told him the story, the owner of the garden said, "By Allaah, I will not forgive you except on one condition." Thaabit told him to put whatever conditions he liked. The man said, "My condition is to marry my daughter who is deaf, blind, dumb and crippled." Thaabit said, "I agree to marry her, and I will seek reward from Allaah for serving her."
The marriage contract was concluded, and when Thaabit entered upon her, he was not sure whether he should extend Salaam to her or keep silent. He decided to extend Salaam, so that the angels would reply to him. Having extended Salaam, he heard the woman reply. Moreover, she stood up and shook his hand. He realized that she was not as described by her father. When he asked her about the matter, she said, "My father told you that I was blind, and I am blind to what is unlawful, so my eyes do not look at what Allaah prohibited; I am deaf to hearing what displeases Allaah; I am dumb because my tongue only remembers Allaah; and I am crippled because my feet do not carry me to what angers Allaah."
When Thaabit looked at her face, he found her beautiful like a full moon. He consummated his marriage and she gave birth to a child who spread knowledge in every corner of the globe – he was the great jurist Imaam Abu Haneefah An-Nu‘maan, may Allaah have mercy upon him. Thus, a father's wise choice in marrying his daughter to a religious, conscientious man resulted in the birth of pious offspring.

















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