‛Abdullah, the nephew of Muslim bin Sa‛d said, "I wanted to make Hajj and before I left, my uncle gave me 10,000 dirhams saying, 'When you arrive at Al-Madinah, give this to the poorest household that you find over there.'" When I arrived at my destination, I asked the people to point me to t.

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In the year 1258 (675 A.H.), there lived a tyrant Mongolian leader by the name of Haloko who invaded Baghdad and killed thousands of Islamic scholars. This paved the way for Christian missionaries to preach Christianity and convert Muslims openly. Haloko himself was married to a Christian woman. One.

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Abu Aqeel (may Allah be pleased with him), a man from the Ansaar [Helpers of the Prophet in Medinah], was one of the first people to be injured on the Day of Yamaamah. He became hurt as a result of an arrow that struck him somewhere between his shoulder and his heart; it was a serious but non-let.

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Abu Bakr as-Saidalaani reported that he heard Salim Ibn Mansur Ibn ‛Ammar say, "Upon seeing my father in a dream, I asked him, 'What did your Lord do with you?' He answered, 'Indeed, my Lord drew me near and close and he said to me: 'O evil Shaykh (old man), Do you know why I forgave you?.

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It is reported that Bilaal (may Allah be pleased with him) never used to call the adhan for anyone after the death of the Prophet (may the peace and blessings of Allah be upon him). He wanted to go for jihad but Abu Bakr (may Allah be pleased with him) didn't want him to go. So Bilaal (may Allah be .

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Asma’i relates from his father that a prisoner was brought before ‛Abdul-Malik and was accused of having rebelled against the ruler. ‛Abdul-Malik said, "Strike his neck." The prisoner said, "O Commander of the Faithful, this should not be the reward that I receive from you. By Allah, I did .

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