Amir ul Momineen Hazrat Umar’s Wife Acts as a Midwife The second Caliph of Islam, Amir-ul-Muminin Hazrat Umar (radiyallahu anhu) during the time of his Caliphate, used to patrol the streets and suburbs of Madinah himself during the night in order to keep watch. One night during his night-patrols, he saw a camel-hair tent pitched […]
Category: Stories of The Sahabah
Martyrdom of Khubayb, Zayd and Asim
Story of the Martyrdom of Khubayb, Zayd and Asim in Ghazwa e Uhud The Quraysh writhed with fury and rage at the loss of some of their greatest men in the battle of Uhud. Sulafah, whose two sons had been killed, had sworn that she would drink wine in the skull of Asim (radiyallahu anhu), […]
Hamzah’s Shroud
Story of Hazrat Hamzah’s Shroud in the Battle of Uhud Rasulullah’s dear uncle and one of his earliest supporters, Hamzah (radiyallahu anhu) fell in the battle of Uhud, and the ruthless enemy brutally cut off his nose, ears and vitals. He was ripped open and his heart, lungs and liver were torn out and the […]
The Nabi’s Company in Jannah
The Nabi’s Company in Jannah Rabi’ah (radiyallahu anhu) narrates: “I used to attend Rasulullah (sallallahu alaihi wasallam) at night. I would keep water, Miswak, praying mat, etc…., ready for his Tahajjud. Once he (being very pleased with my service) asked me what I would wish most. I submitted, ‘O Rasul of Allah, I wish your […]