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That the people ran away, leaving the Prophet صلى
الله عليه وسلم, but Abu-
Talha was shielding the Prophet with his shield in front of him. Abu Talha was
a strong, experienced archer who used to keep his arrow bow strong and well
stretched. On that day he broke two or three arrow bows. If any man passed by
carrying a quiver full of arrows, the Prophet would say to him, "Empty it
in front of Abu Talha." When the Prophet started looking at the enemy by
raising his head, Abu Talha said, "O Allah's Prophet! Let my parents be
sacrificed for your sake! Please don't raise your head and make it visible,
lest an arrow of the enemy should hit you. Let my neck and chest be wounded instead
of yours."
(Agreed upon)
It
was narrated that Qays said:
"I saw Talha's hand paralysed, the one which he had
protected the Prophet (from an arrow)." (al-Bukhari)
In
a long hadith narrated by Ka'b b. Malik about the three who stayed behind from
the expedition of Tabuk Ka'b he says:
"When this period of estrangement lengthened, I set out to
walk until I climbed upon the wall of Abu Qatadah's garden. He was my cousin
and amongst the most beloved of people to me. I conveyed the greeting upon him,
and by Allah he did not reciprocate the greeting upon me. Hence, I said:
"O Abu Qatadah: I implore you by Allah, are you aware that I love Allah
and His Messenger?" He remained silent. I appealed to him by Allah a
second time, however he remained silent. I appealed to him a third time. Then
he responded: "Allah and His Messenger (SAWS) know better." Thereupon
tears flowed from my eyes, I turned away and climbed over the wall." (Agreed upon)
Sahl
b. Sa'd narrated that the Messenger of Allah صلى الله
عليه وسلم said on the day of Khaybar:
"Qutaybah bin Said informed us, Ya'qoob bin
"abder-Rahman informed us from Aby Haazim, he said Sahlu bin Sa'd (r.a)
told me that the Messenger of Allah صلى الله
عليه وسلم said on the day of Khayber: I
shall give this banner to a man who loves Allah and His Messenger and they
(Allah and His Messenger) love him." All the Muslims came forward in the
following morning hoping to be granted the honour of carrying the banner. The
Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم called for 'Ali bin Abi Talib. He was told, O Messenger of
Allah صلى الله عليه وسلم, his eyes hurt. He said, call for him. He was brought to him,
and the Messenger of Allah صلى الله
عليه وسلم spat in his eyes and made du'aa'
for him, so he was cured as if he had no pain before. Then he handed the banner
to him. 'Ali, on his part, pledged he would fight the enemies until they
embraced Islam. The Prophet صلى الله
عليه وسلم answered him saying: "Take
things easy and invite them to accept Islam and brief them on their duties
towards Allah. I swear by Allah that if only one person should be guided at
your hands, that would surely outweigh the best of our camels." (Agreed upon)
Ibn
Hibban reported in his Sahih:
"...When Urwah went back to the Quraysh, he said, I have
been to the courts of the kings and have seen the splendor of the Caesar and
the Chosroes and the Negus. But never have I seen any king being so revered as
Muhammad صلى الله عليه وسلم by his companions. By Allah, had he spat out mucus and it just
fell on the hands of one of his companionshe would have rubbed it on his face
and skin. When he ordered them with something they rushed to carry it out and
if he made ablution they would fight for the used water. When he spoke they
lowered their voices and they did not look sharp at him, as sign of reverence
to him ..."
Muhammad
b. Sireen said:
"People were reminiscing in the time of Umar (ra) as if
they preferred Umar over Abu Bakr. When this news reached Umar b. al-Khattab
(ra) he said: By Allah, a night with Abu Bakr is better than the family of
'Umar. The Prophet went out with Abu Bakr towards the Cave of Thawr, Abu Bakr
sometimes would go ahead of the Prophet and sometimes behind him. The Prophet
saw his uneasiness. He asked Abu Bakr, "O Abu Bakr, What is the matter?
Sometimes you are walking behind me and then sometimes you go ahead of
me." He replied, "O Messenger of Allah, when I think of the enemies
that they might be pursuing you, I walk behind you, but when I think of some
ambush I go in front of you." So he said: O Abu Bakr! Do you wish that
something happened to you rather than to me? He said, yes, by Him Who sent you
with truth, I wish no hardship but occur to me rather than to you. It is also
reported that when the two arrived at the cave of Thawr, Abu Bakr requested the
Prophet to wait until he had searched and cleaned up the cave. He went in and
searched it and came out after cleaning it up. Then he remembered that he had
not properly searched one hole. He again requested the Prophet to wait a bit
and went in to see it for the second time. After he was fully satisfied that
the place was safe and had no harmful insects or reptiles he said: enter o
Messenger of Allah. 'Umar said: By the one in whose hands is my soul! That
night was better than the family of 'Umar."
(Reported
by al-Hakim in his al-Mustadrak. He said the isnad is sound according to the
condition of the two shaykhs ie. Al-Bukhari and Muslim, even though it is
mursal. This mursal is of a type, which is accepted.
Anas
b. Malik (ra) narrated that:
(When the enemy got the upper hand) on the day of the Battle of
Uhud, the Messenger of Allah صلى الله عليه وسلم was left with only seven men from the Ansar and two men from
the Quraysh. When the enemy advanced towards him and overwhelmed him, he said:
Whoso turns them away from us will attain Paradise or will be my Companion in
Paradise. A man from the Ansar came forward and fought (the enemy) until he was
killed. The enemy advanced and overwhelmed him again and he repeated the words:
Whoso turns them away, from us will attain Paradise or will be my Companion in
Paradise. A man from the Ansar came forward and fought until he was killed.
This state continued until the seven Ansar were killed (one after the other).
Now, the Messenger of Allah صلى الله
عليه وسلم said to his two Companions: We
have not done justice to our Companions.' (Muslim)
'Abdullah
b. Hisham said:
We were with the Prophet صلى الله عليه
وسلم when he took the hand of 'Umar. Umar said:
"I love you more than anything except my soul which is between my two
sides." The Prophet replied, "None of you will believe until I am
dearer to him than his own soul." 'Umar said, "By the One who sent
down the Book on you, I love you now more than my soul which is between my two
sides." The Prophet said, "'Umar, now you have it!" (al-Bukhari)
An-Nawawi
reported in his commentary (Sharh) of Sahih Muslim the meaning of loving the
Messenger صلى الله عليه
وسلم on the authority of Sulayman al-Khattabi which states: "You will not be true in your love for me
until you exhaust yourself in my obedience, until you prefer my pleasure over
your whims even if it may lead to your death."
Ibn
Sireen said: I said to 'Ubaydah:
We have some hair of the Prophet صلى
الله عليه وسلم, which we came
to acquire through Anas or the family of Anas (ra). He said: that I should have
a strand of hair of the Prophet صلى الله
عليه وسلم is dearer to me than the world
and what it contains.' (al-Bukhari)
'Ayisha
narrated: that Abu Bakr (ra) said:
'By the one in whose hand is my soul, maintaining relations with
the relatives of the Messenger of Allah صلى
الله عليه وسلم is more dear
to me than maintaining relations with my own relatives.' (al-Bukhari)
'Aiysha
(may Allah be pleased with her) said: Hind bint 'Utbah came and said:
"O Messenger of Allah صلى
الله عليه
وسلم, there was no family on the surface of the
earth, I wish to have degraded more than I did your family. But today there is
no family whom I wish to have been honoured more than yours." (Agreed upon)
Tariq
b. Shihab narrated that he heard Ibn Mas'ud saying:
"I witnessed Al-Miqdad b. Al-Aswad in an event, which would
have been dearer to me than anything had I been the hero of that scene. He
(i.e. Al-Miqdad) came to the Prophet while the Prophet was imploring Allah's
anger against the pagans. Al-Miqdad said, "We will not say as the People
of Moses said: Go you and your Lord and fight you two." [Al-Maa'idah:27].
But we shall fight on your right and on your left and in front of you and behind
you." I saw the face of the Prophet getting bright with happiness, for
that saying delighted him." (al-Bukhari)
'Aay'ish
narrated that Sa'd said:
"O Allah! You know that there is nothing more beloved to me
than to fight in Your Cause against those who disbelieved Your Messenger and
turned him out of (Makkah)". (Agreed upon)
Abu
Hurayrah (ra) narrated that Thumamah b. Uthal said:
"O Muhammad. By Allah There was not a face more hated to me
than your face but your face has become the most beloved. By Allah! There was
no Deen more hated to me than your Deen but your Deen has become the most
beloved to me. By Allah! There was no country more hated to me than your
country but your country has become the most beloved to me..." (Agreed upon)
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