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'A'ishah: Interpretation from Surat Yusuf
Friday, April 14 @ 19:46:34 EDT by Ayman (6644 reads)
Intelligence of the SahabaNarrated 'Urwa:
I asked 'Aisha the wife of the Prophet about the meaning of the following Verse: -- "(Respite will be granted) 'Until when the apostles give up hope (of their people) and thought that they were denied (by their people)..............."(12.110) 'Aisha replied, "Really, their nations did not believe them." I said, "By Allah! They were definite that their nations treated them as liars and it was not a matter of suspecting." 'Aisha said, "O 'Uraiya (i.e. 'Urwa)! No doubt, they were quite sure about it" ..

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Abu Bakr Al Seddeeq: Abu Bakr Strikes
Thursday, May 12 @ 17:22:13 EDT by marsheee (7190 reads)
Intelligence of the SahabaThe loss of the beloved Muhammad had left the Muslims devastated. Madinah was now going through a crisis which was at once emotional, spiritual and political. The flames of the apostasy raced like wild fire across all Arabia, threatening to engulf Makkah and Madinah-the spiritual and political centers of the infant state of Islam. The flames of disbelief were fanned by two false prophets, Tulaiha bin Khuwailid and Musailima bin Habib. Tulaiha made his claim to prophethood during the illness of the Holy Prophet. The most immediate threat to Madinah was posed by him and the tribes of West-Central and North-Central Arabia that followed him..

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Jaafar Ibn Abi Taleb: One of the most compelling descriptions of Islam
Wednesday, April 27 @ 01:03:03 EDT by Ayman (5160 reads)
Intelligence of the SahabaWhen the Quraysh learnt of the departure of the small group of Muslims and the peaceful life they enjoyed under the protection of the Negus (King of Abysinnia), they made plans to secure their extradition and their return to the great prison that was Makkah. They sent two of their most formidable men, Amr ibn al-Aas and Abdullah ibn Abi Rabiah, to accomplish this task and loaded them with valuable and much sought after presents for the Negus and his bishops..

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Ali Bin Abi Taalib: Enlightening Knowledge
Wednesday, February 16 @ 17:55:52 EST by marsheee (6381 reads)
Intelligence of the SahabaAn old man seated himself beside Amir Al Mumineen, Umar Ibn Al Khattab, and Ali bin Abi Taalib and began to say grace and pray to Allah. Umar asked him ?How have you become?? The man replied ?I have become in love with fitnah* and I hate the truth. I pray without making ablution (wuduu) and I possess here on Earth what Allah does not in the heavens.? ..

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Jaafar Ibn Abi Taleb: Wisely Spoken
Saturday, November 27 @ 08:34:53 EST by marsheee (4541 reads)
Intelligence of the Sahaba It was at the time when the tribe, Quraish, started to make things difficult on the Muslims in Makkah, after the Prophet (pbuh) received his delegation of Prophet Hood. Thus the Prophet (pbuh) suggested that the Muslims migrate to the land of Abyssinia, guaranteeing them justice from a fair king. The companions settled peacefully in Abyssinia, worshipping their Lord freely and safely. This angered Quraish; hence a plan of attack would be prepared from Quraish. If they did not act quickly, they were at risk of having the whole of Abyssinia convert to Islam. Thus they raised money and bought the most precious presents and sent it to the King with the two most respected men, Amr Ibn Al-'Aas (who was already a close friend to the King) and Abdullah Ibn Abi Rabi'ah...

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Khalid Bin Al-Waleed: A Military Genius
Sunday, April 11 @ 06:58:37 EDT by Mariam (6477 reads)
Intelligence of the SahabaIt was two months after Khalid Bin Al-Waleed had embraced the holy religion of Islam that he participated in his first battle, the battle of Mo?ta. The Muslim army was only about 3,000 troops, many of whom were well known sa7aba. They did not anticipate that they were about to face 100,000 Roman troops.
As the battle proceeded, the Muslim army lost the three commanders that had been appointed by the Prophet (pbuh). The Muslims overwhelmingly chose Khalid Bin Al-Waleed as army commander..

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Amr Ibn Al'Aas: Oh prophet of Allah, who is dearest to you?
Sunday, April 04 @ 17:12:10 EDT by Mariam (5989 reads)
Intelligence of the SahabaAmr ibn al-?Aas once wanted to know how much the Prophet PBUH loved him. So when he was appointed as the commander of army of Dhaat al-Salaasil (chains), he went to the Prophet PBUH and said, ?Which of the people is dearest to you?? He said, ? ?Aa?ishah.? I said, ?Who among men?? He said, ?Her father (Abu Bakr)? I said, ?Then who?? He said, ?Then ?Umar ibn al-Khattaab,? and he mentioned some other men..

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