salahdin
Junior Member
بِسۡمِ ٱللهِ ٱلرَّحۡمَـٰنِ ٱلرَّحِيمِ
WHO IS WHO ?
1. Who used to grew up in the lap of affluence and luxury. His rich parents lavished a great deal of care and attention on him. He wore the most expensive clothes and the most stylish shoes of his time and yet There was no Quraysh youth like him. As a youth he was admired by the Quraysh not only for his good looks and style but for his intelligence. His elegant bearing and keen mind endeared him to the Makkan nobility among whom he moved with ease. Then he left all that seeking the pleasure of God and devoting himself to the service of His Prophet. He was the first islamic missionary because of His knowledge of the Quran and his ability to recite it beautifully and movingly was also an important consideration.
2.who received a unique training in the household of the Prophet. He was under the guidance of the Prophet, he adopted his manner and followed his every trait until it was said of him, "He was the closest to the Prophet in character."He was the best reciter of the Quran among the companions and he understood it better than them all. He was therefore the most knowledgeable on the Shariah.The Prophet (saw) said 'Whoever wants to read the Quran as fresh as when it was revealed, then let him read according to the recitation of ???????.
3.He was one of the first eight persons to accept Islam.He was one of the ten persons (al-asharatu-l mubashshirin) who were assured of entering Paradise.He was one of the six persons chosen by Umar to form the council of shura to choose the Khalifah after his death. Could there be a greater honor conferred on anyone than to have been the imam of the most honored of God's creation, the imam of the Prophets, the imam of Muhammad, the Messenger. Aishah narrated
"I have heard the Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace, say: I have seen .????entering Paradise creeping."
4.He abandoned his hitherto soft and luxurious life-style. He ate only what was sufficient to keep him upright and he wore clothes that was simple and sufficient to cover his body. Umar (r.a) appointed him as a governor in Syria. Muawiyah ibn Abi Sufyan asked him(?) to give his daughter in marriage to his (Muawiyah's) son, Yazid but he did not agree. Instead he gave his daughter in marriage to a young man from among the poor whose character and attachment to Islam pleased him(MASHALLAH).
5. Through this phrase millions of Muslims from the early history of Islam to the present have come to be familiar with the name In speeches and lectures, in Friday khutbahs and seminars, in the books of hadith and sirah, fiqh and ibadah, the name is mentioned in this fashion:Through his Prodigious efforts, hundreds of ahadith or sayings of the Prophet were transmitted to later generations. His is the foremost name in the roll of hadith transmitters. Next to him comes the names of such companions as Abdullah the son of Umar, Anas the son of Malik, Umm al-Mumininin Aishah, Jabir ibn Abdullah and Abu Said al-Khudri all of whom transmitted over a thousand sayings of the Prophet.
6. He has a very close resemblance to the Prophet. It is said there were five men from the Hashim clan who resembled the Prophet so much, they were often mistaken for him. They were: Abu Sufyan ibn al-Harith and Qutham ibn al-Abbas both of whom were cousins of his. As-Saib ibn Ubayd, the grandfather of Imam ash Shafi: al-Hasan ibn Ali, the grandson of the Prophet, who resembled him most of all; and ??????????.Then he married Asma bint Umays, a sister of Maymunah who was later to become a wife of the Prophet. He lead the group of Muhajirin left Makkah for the land of Abyssinia.He was one of the three commanders who died while fighiting with Byzantine forces.
7.This is my maternal uncle. Let a man see his maternal uncle!" said the prophet (saw) about this man .he refuse to give up his religion (al islam) because of his mother who said to him "i will not eat(die) until you leave islam and he replied I would not give up my religion for anything.'he is also known as the first companion to have shot an arrow in defence of Islam.He was one of those who fought vigorously in defence of the Prophet after some Muslims had deserted their positions. He is mainly renowned as the commander-in-chief of the strong Muslim army which Umar despatched to confront the Persians at Qadisiyyah.
8.A seeker of Truth. He was released from slavery by the Prophet who paid his Jewish slave-owner He proved to be an innovator in military strategy. He suggested digging a ditch or khandaq around Madinah to keep the Quraysh army at bay. He was a scholar who lived a rough and ascetic life. He had one cloak which he wore and on which he slept. He would not seek the shelter of a roof but stayed under a tree or against a wall. As a scholar, he was noted for his vast knowledge and wisdom. He had a knowledge of both the Christian scriptures and the Quran in addition to his earlier knowledge of the Zoroastrian religion.in fact translated parts of the Quran into Persian during the life-time of the Prophet. He was thus the first person to translate the Quran into a foreign language.
9.When he was born, his mother took him to the blessed Prophet who put some of his saliva on the babe's tongue even before he began to suckle. He attached himself to the service of the Prophet. thus became like the shadow of the Prophet, constantly in his company. The Khalifah Umar ibn al-Khattab often sought his advice on important matters of state and described him as "the young man of maturity". Sad ibn abi Waqqas described him with these words: "I have never seen someone who was quicker in understanding, who had more knowledge and greater wisdom than ???????. He turned to teaching and his house became a university - yes, a university in the full sense of the word, a university with specialized teaching but with the difference that there was only one teacher (him). Through his Prodigious efforts, hundreds of ahadith or sayings of the Prophet were transmitted to later generations.
10.O people! Whoever wants to ask about the Quran, let him go to ????.He enjoyed a special honor with regard to the Quran The prophrt SAW) said Shall I not teach you a surah the like of which has not been revealed in the Tawrah, nor in the Injil, nor in the Zabur, nor in the Quran?" "Certainly," replied ????? to tell me..." He replied What do you recite when you stand for Salat?" So, I recited for him Fatihatu-l Kitab (the Opening Chapter of the Quran) and he said: "(That's) it! (That's) it! They are the seven oft-repeated verses of which God Almighty has said: We have given you the seven oft-repeated verses and the Mighty Quran." He devotion to the Quran was uncompromising. Umar called him the "sayyid of the Muslims" and he came to be widely known by this title. He was part of the consultative group (mushawarah) to which Abu Bakr, as Khalifah, referred many problems. This group was composed of men of good sense and judgment (ahl ar-ray) and men who knew the law (ahl al-fiqh) from among the Muhajirin and Ansar.
WHO IS WHO ?
1. Who used to grew up in the lap of affluence and luxury. His rich parents lavished a great deal of care and attention on him. He wore the most expensive clothes and the most stylish shoes of his time and yet There was no Quraysh youth like him. As a youth he was admired by the Quraysh not only for his good looks and style but for his intelligence. His elegant bearing and keen mind endeared him to the Makkan nobility among whom he moved with ease. Then he left all that seeking the pleasure of God and devoting himself to the service of His Prophet. He was the first islamic missionary because of His knowledge of the Quran and his ability to recite it beautifully and movingly was also an important consideration.
2.who received a unique training in the household of the Prophet. He was under the guidance of the Prophet, he adopted his manner and followed his every trait until it was said of him, "He was the closest to the Prophet in character."He was the best reciter of the Quran among the companions and he understood it better than them all. He was therefore the most knowledgeable on the Shariah.The Prophet (saw) said 'Whoever wants to read the Quran as fresh as when it was revealed, then let him read according to the recitation of ???????.
3.He was one of the first eight persons to accept Islam.He was one of the ten persons (al-asharatu-l mubashshirin) who were assured of entering Paradise.He was one of the six persons chosen by Umar to form the council of shura to choose the Khalifah after his death. Could there be a greater honor conferred on anyone than to have been the imam of the most honored of God's creation, the imam of the Prophets, the imam of Muhammad, the Messenger. Aishah narrated
"I have heard the Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace, say: I have seen .????entering Paradise creeping."
4.He abandoned his hitherto soft and luxurious life-style. He ate only what was sufficient to keep him upright and he wore clothes that was simple and sufficient to cover his body. Umar (r.a) appointed him as a governor in Syria. Muawiyah ibn Abi Sufyan asked him(?) to give his daughter in marriage to his (Muawiyah's) son, Yazid but he did not agree. Instead he gave his daughter in marriage to a young man from among the poor whose character and attachment to Islam pleased him(MASHALLAH).
5. Through this phrase millions of Muslims from the early history of Islam to the present have come to be familiar with the name In speeches and lectures, in Friday khutbahs and seminars, in the books of hadith and sirah, fiqh and ibadah, the name is mentioned in this fashion:Through his Prodigious efforts, hundreds of ahadith or sayings of the Prophet were transmitted to later generations. His is the foremost name in the roll of hadith transmitters. Next to him comes the names of such companions as Abdullah the son of Umar, Anas the son of Malik, Umm al-Mumininin Aishah, Jabir ibn Abdullah and Abu Said al-Khudri all of whom transmitted over a thousand sayings of the Prophet.
6. He has a very close resemblance to the Prophet. It is said there were five men from the Hashim clan who resembled the Prophet so much, they were often mistaken for him. They were: Abu Sufyan ibn al-Harith and Qutham ibn al-Abbas both of whom were cousins of his. As-Saib ibn Ubayd, the grandfather of Imam ash Shafi: al-Hasan ibn Ali, the grandson of the Prophet, who resembled him most of all; and ??????????.Then he married Asma bint Umays, a sister of Maymunah who was later to become a wife of the Prophet. He lead the group of Muhajirin left Makkah for the land of Abyssinia.He was one of the three commanders who died while fighiting with Byzantine forces.
7.This is my maternal uncle. Let a man see his maternal uncle!" said the prophet (saw) about this man .he refuse to give up his religion (al islam) because of his mother who said to him "i will not eat(die) until you leave islam and he replied I would not give up my religion for anything.'he is also known as the first companion to have shot an arrow in defence of Islam.He was one of those who fought vigorously in defence of the Prophet after some Muslims had deserted their positions. He is mainly renowned as the commander-in-chief of the strong Muslim army which Umar despatched to confront the Persians at Qadisiyyah.
8.A seeker of Truth. He was released from slavery by the Prophet who paid his Jewish slave-owner He proved to be an innovator in military strategy. He suggested digging a ditch or khandaq around Madinah to keep the Quraysh army at bay. He was a scholar who lived a rough and ascetic life. He had one cloak which he wore and on which he slept. He would not seek the shelter of a roof but stayed under a tree or against a wall. As a scholar, he was noted for his vast knowledge and wisdom. He had a knowledge of both the Christian scriptures and the Quran in addition to his earlier knowledge of the Zoroastrian religion.in fact translated parts of the Quran into Persian during the life-time of the Prophet. He was thus the first person to translate the Quran into a foreign language.
9.When he was born, his mother took him to the blessed Prophet who put some of his saliva on the babe's tongue even before he began to suckle. He attached himself to the service of the Prophet. thus became like the shadow of the Prophet, constantly in his company. The Khalifah Umar ibn al-Khattab often sought his advice on important matters of state and described him as "the young man of maturity". Sad ibn abi Waqqas described him with these words: "I have never seen someone who was quicker in understanding, who had more knowledge and greater wisdom than ???????. He turned to teaching and his house became a university - yes, a university in the full sense of the word, a university with specialized teaching but with the difference that there was only one teacher (him). Through his Prodigious efforts, hundreds of ahadith or sayings of the Prophet were transmitted to later generations.
10.O people! Whoever wants to ask about the Quran, let him go to ????.He enjoyed a special honor with regard to the Quran The prophrt SAW) said Shall I not teach you a surah the like of which has not been revealed in the Tawrah, nor in the Injil, nor in the Zabur, nor in the Quran?" "Certainly," replied ????? to tell me..." He replied What do you recite when you stand for Salat?" So, I recited for him Fatihatu-l Kitab (the Opening Chapter of the Quran) and he said: "(That's) it! (That's) it! They are the seven oft-repeated verses of which God Almighty has said: We have given you the seven oft-repeated verses and the Mighty Quran." He devotion to the Quran was uncompromising. Umar called him the "sayyid of the Muslims" and he came to be widely known by this title. He was part of the consultative group (mushawarah) to which Abu Bakr, as Khalifah, referred many problems. This group was composed of men of good sense and judgment (ahl ar-ray) and men who knew the law (ahl al-fiqh) from among the Muhajirin and Ansar.
