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1.What is the name Rasool(SAW) Uncle?
HAZrat Abbas(RS)
2.Who was Abdullah Ibn Abbas?
He was the cousin of Rasool(SAw) and son of Hazrat Abbas(RS)
3.when wasAbdullah ibn Abbas (rs) ? he was born just three years before the Hijrah.
4.What was the age of Abdullah ibn Abbas 's age when Rasool(SAW) died?
13 year old.
5.What did his mother do when he was born?
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. This was the beginning of the close and intimate tie between Abbas and the Prophet that was to be part of a life-long love and devotion.
6.What did he do for Rasool(SAW) ?
When Abdullah reached the age of discretion, he attached himself to the service of the Prophet. He would run to fetch water for him when he wanted to make wudu. During Salat, he would stand behind the Prophet in prayer and when the Prophet went on journeys or expeditions, he would follow next in line to him. Abdullah thus became like the shadow of the Prophet, constantly in his company.
7.What is number of hadees he commited to memory?
Abdullah became one of the most learned companions of the Prophet, preserving on behalf of later generations of Muslims the priceless words of the Messenger of God. It is said that he committed to memory about one thousand, six hundred and sixty sayings of the Prophet which are recorded and authenticated in the collections of al-Bukhari and Muslim.
8.What did Rasool(SAW) pray for him?
The Prophet would often draw Abdullah as a child close to him, pat him on the shoulder and pray: "O Lord, make him acquire a deep understanding of the religion of Islam and instruct him in the meaning and interpretation of things."
9.what happened when he heard that a companion of the Prophet knew a hadith unknown to him?
Abdullah described what he once did on hearing that a companion of the Prophet knew a hadith unknown to him: "I went to him during the time of the afternoon siesta and spread my cloak in front of his door. The wind blew dust on me (as I sat waiting for him). If I wished I could have sought his permission to enter and he would certainly have given me permission. But I preferred to wait on him so that he could be completely refreshed. Coming out of his house and seeing me in that condition he said: 'O cousin of the Prophet! What's the matter with you? If you had sent for me I would have come to you.' 'I am the one who should come to you, for knowledge is sought, it does not just come,' I said. I asked him about the hadith and learnt from him
10.who was a recorder of the revelation?
Zayd ibn Thabit, the recorder of the revelation, the leading judge and jurist consult in Madinah, an expert in the laws of inheritance and in reading the Quran.
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1: what did Hazrat Umar(RS) said about Abdullah Ibn Abbas?
The Khalifah Umar ibn al-Khattab often sought his advice on important matters of state and described him as "the young man of maturity".
2:what did Sad ibn abi Waqqas said about Abdullah ibn Abbas (the cousin of Rasool(SAW))?
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 Ibn Abbas. I have seen Umar summon him to discuss difficult problems in the presence of veterans of Badr from among the Muhajirin and Ansar. Ibn Abbas would speak and Umar would not disregard what he had to say."
3: who is called the “most learned man of ummah”?
It is these qualities which resulted in Abdullah ibn Abbas being known as "the learned man of this Ummah".
4: what did he feel?
He felt he had a duty to the ummah to educate those in search of knowledge and the general masses of the Muslim community. He turned to teaching and his house became a university: a university in the full sense of the word; a university with not only specialized teaching but with the difference that there was only one teacher -- Abdullah ibn Abbas. There was an enthusiastic response to Abdullah's classes. One of his companions described a typical scene in front of his house: I saw people converging on the roads leading to his house until there was hardly any room in front of his house. I went in and told him about the crowds of people at his door and he said: 'Get me water for wudu.'
He performed wudu and, seating himself, said: 'Go out and say to them: Whoever wants to ask about the Quran and its letters (pronunciation) let him enter.'
This I did and people entered until the house was filled. Whatever he was asked, Abdullah was able to elucidate and even provide additional information to what was asked. Then (to his students) he said: 'Make way for your brothers.'
5:where he died?
He passed away at the age of seventy one in the mountainous city of Taif.