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THE SMILING OF NABI 88^ UPON THE THE JOY OF NABI^ UPON THE ACCEPTANCE OF
SLAUGHTERING OF A CAMEL 85 ISLAM OF SAYYIDUNA ADI^ffifiUK 102
THE SMILING OF NABI HBK UPON THE SALE OF A THE SMILING OF NABI{S$£ UPON THE ACTION OF
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THE ABUNDANT SMILING OF NABI &SS 88 THE SMILING OF NABI{S» UPON HEARING
THE INCIDENT OF DAJJAL BY
THE SMILING OF NABI4K3E UPON THE FLEEING OF TAMEEM DAAJEU^lSft&if „ 104
THE WOMEN OUT OF FEAR FOR UMAR aBSKfi*.... 89
THE SMILING QF NABI3BS UPON HEARING THE
THE SMILING OF NABI &SB DURING THE FRIDAY WORDS OF ABEDIOUN ;_, 108
SERMON 90
THE SMILING OF NABI^ UPON SEEING HIS
THE SMILING OF NABI (SMS ON UMMATIS. 109
THE JOURNEY OF TAATF 91
THE JOY OF NABISfflg UPON THE EMBRACING OF
THE SMILING OF NABI &S UPON SEEING THE ISLAAM BY SAWAAD BIN QAARIB. no
ENTHUSIASM OF THE COMPANIONS 91
THE SMILING OF NABIOS UPON SEENG
THE SMILING OF NABI (SffiS UPON THE THE EXCESSIVE DEEDS OF SAYYIDUNA
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THE SMILING OF NABI QSffi ON SEEING THE THE SMILING OF NABI &» UPON RECEIVING
SAHABA SHELTERING FROM THE RAIN 113 GLAD TIDINGS OF BADR :
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THE SMILING OF NABI &£ UPON HEARING THE THE SMILING OF NABI tffii UPON
WORDS OF A BEDIOUN .114 SEEESTG A GIFT — 129
THE SMILING OF NABI m< UPON HEARING THE THE JOY EXPRESSED BY NABI <Sm UPON SEEING
WORDS OF A JEW ,
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THE SPIRIT OF SACRIFICE OF THE ANSAAR 130
THE SMILING OF NABI g£fi£ UPON SEEING THE THE SMILING OF NABI mS UPON HEARING THE
HONOUR CONFERRED TO THE PEOPLE OF WORDS OF SAYYIDUNA ABDULLAHBIN
MA'RIFAH 116 MUGHAFFAL %&$£& 131
THE SMILING OF NABI mm UPON SEENG THE JOY OF NABI gm UPON THE EMBRACING OF
SAYYIDUNA UMAR 35fiS8» 117 ISLAM OF THE HAMDAAN TRIBE 132
THE SMILING OF NABI <&m UPON SEEING THE SMILING OF NABI SSgf UPON THE ACTION OF
BLESSINGS EM FOOD 118 SAYYIDUNA IKRAMAH W%®& 133
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THE SMILING OF NABI mB UPON THE DIALOGUE THE JOY OF NABI USS UPON THE EMBRACING OF
OF TWO PEOPLE ON THE DAY OF QIYAAMAH ...19 1
ISLAAM OF KA'B IBN ZUHAIR WfHBf*. 134
THE SMILING OF NABI ESS UPON RECEIVING THE JOY OF NABI <^$£ UPON THE EMBRACING OF
ZAKAAT OF HIS TRIBE 121
ISLAAM OF UTBAH AND MU'TAB W%i&% 134
THE SMILING OF NABI (S^UPON THE THE JOY OF NABI W® WHEN UMAIR BIN ADI
REVELATION OF SURAH INSHIRAAH 122
KILLED AN ENEMY OF ISLAAM 135
A MOMENT OF LIGHT HEARTEDNESS WITH AN THE SMILING OF NABI &m UPON SEEING
OLD LADY 123
SAYYIDUNA KHALID IBNUL WALEED W&S8& 137 ...
EXPRESSION OF JOY ON THE WORDS THE SMILING OF NABI mm UPON THE WORDS OF
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FUDHALA BIN UMAIR $6XH@®3& 139
THE SMILING OF NABI g^UPON THE THE SMILING OF NABI KM UPON THE WORDS OF
REVELATION OF SURAH KAUTHAR 125
ABUL HAYTHAM 140
THE SMILING OF NABI tSBSUFON A PERSON WHO THE SMILING OF NABI £m UPON THE MODESTY
DEMANDS A WITNESS FROM ALLAH 126
OF SAYYIDUNA MUGHIRA Wz&&2 141
THE SMILING OF NABI ^gUPON SEEING
SAYYIDUNA ABBAS 'S «p»BSKDBSIRE-TOTAXE THE SMILING OF NABI mB UPON THE WORDS OF
ASH'ATH BIN QAIS 142
ABUNDANT WEALTH - 127
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THE SMILING OF NABHSMi UPON THE WORDS OF THE SMILING OFNABlSS^ UPON THE ACTION OF
SAYYIDAH AYESHA^^&S , 143 ABUAYYUB AL- ANSARI^£&L& 159
THE JOY OF NABIta^? UPON THE ARRIVAL OF THE SMrLrNG OF NABI^ UPON BEING
SAYYIDUNA J ATAR^&^ L
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144 REQUESTED TO MAKE DUA FOR A KINGDOM
LIKE THAT OF SULAYMAAN*S»W° 160
THE SMILING OF NABIfe^ WHEN THE
TRUTHFULNESSGF ZATD®ffii2iEB WAS EXPOSED 145 THE SMILING OF NASI (SMS WHEN JABIR^£&&2
REPAID HIS FATHER'S DEBT 161
THE SMILING OF NABIf^ WITH A HYPOCRJTE 147
THE SMILING OF NABI^^ UPON THE NIKAAH OF
A MOMENT OF HUMOUR WITH A FRIEND- 162
PREFERENCE OF SAYYIDAH AYESHASgScSii^ .„ 152 THE SMILING OF NABlS^i UPON THE WORDS AND
ACTIONS OF AMR IBNUL AA$t®$ffl& „„ 166
THE SMILING OF NASI 3^ UPON RECEIVING
GLAD TIDINGS 153 THE SMILING OF NABlO^ UPON THE WORDS OF
THE SMILING OF NABIOHS UPON SEEING
AN ORPHAN GIRL-.- 167 ,
SAYYIDUNA ABU HURAIRAH^&d^ 154 THE SMILE OFNABI^ UPON THE WORDS OF
SAYYIDAH SAUDAH^EfiMSS 169
THE SMILING OF NABI^^ UPON THE WORDS OF
SAYYIDAH SAFIYYAHSSiSfflSd^ 156 THE SMILE OF RASULLULLAH*!^ UPON A MAN
THE SMILING OF NABI^S WHEN A WOMAN
WHO COMMITTED ZIHAAR* 170
THE SMILE OF RASULLULLAHg^ UPON SEEING THE CRYING OF NABI <m& OUT OF FEAR OF
JARIR IBN ABDULLAH '&&&&& 174 PUNISHMENT 191
THE SMILE OF RASULULLAHSS^ UPON THE THE CRYING OF NABI m§ ONTHE SUFFERING OF
REMOVAL OF SINS THROUGH WUDHU 174
ABUBAKR W&M& 193
THE SMILE OF RASULULLAHS^S UPON ALLAH'S THE CRYING OF NABI ^UPON HIS UNCLE'S
PLEASURE SUPPORT FOR HIM 194
176
THE SMILE OF RASULLULLAHfS&£ BECAUSE OF A THE TEARS OF NABI <$& UPON
DISPUTE BETWEEN SAYYIDAH SALMA AND
ABUNDANT FOOD ; 196
RASULULLAH^ SHED TEARS FOR THE TEARS OF NABI ^M UPON THE DEMISE OF
HISUMMAH HIS GRANDSON 207
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THE CRYING OF NABI WS* ON THE PLAINS OF THE GRIEF AND SADNESS OF NABI &m UPON THE
MAH'SHAR (RESURRECTION) 224 WORDS OF A WRETCHED PERSON 238
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THE CRYING OF NASI t§^£ UPON RISING FROM THE
GRAVE 239 INTRODUCTION
THE SADNESS OF NABI (gfig UPON BEING All praises are due and the choicest Blessings
to Allah
PERSECUTED BY THE DISBELIEVERS 244
of Allah be upon His most Beloved Nabi, our guide
THE SADNESS AND DIFFICULTY OF and Master, Sayyiduna Muhammad ^^,
RASULULLAH ?gm UPON THE TAUNTS
Allah Subhanahu Wata'ala says in the Qur'aan,
AND ABUSE OF THE DISBELIEVERS 246
THE TEARS OF NABI ^m UPON THE DEMISE OF "Verily there is a perfect example for you
"
in
THE CRYING OF NABI m* UPON THE DEMISE OF In order for any human being to lead a life in perfect
ABU TAA. IB 249 harmony and obedience to the Commands of Allah, he
needs a perfect constitution and guide to follow.
THE GRIEF OF NABI && UPON THE TRAGEDY OF Without these, he is bound to flounder and plod upon a
BI'R MA'OONA 250
path of deviation and ultimate ruin. The Quraan ul
.
THE CRYING OF NABI m% ON THE OCCASION OF Kareem is that perfect constitution revealed by Allah
THE BATTLE OF BADR 253 to take mankind out of darkness towards light, and the
perfect Guide chosen by Allah to practically
THE CRYING OF NABI Wi AS HE DELIVERED THE demonstrate the required Commands of the Divine
SERMON 254
constitution is Nabi $$£ Just as the Quraan has been
.
THE CRYING OF NABI fflg UPON HEARING ABOUT described as the perfect constitution, so too has the
JAHANNAM 254 - noble way of life of Nabi ^^
been described.
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In the course of preservingand imparting the Deen, the ahadeeth laugh as a smile, sometimes
describe his
Noble companions diligently and carefully preserved subtle and sometimes very broad, but he never
every aspect of the Deen from matters relating not only guffawed or even chuckled as he himself forbade
to Belief, Ahkaam (Laws), Character and Narratives of anyone to laugh in that manner. Sayyidah Ayesha
previous prophets and nations, but also matters W&fw&j says, "I never saw Nabi £^£ laugh so loudly
pertaining to emotion, sentiments and feelings. No that his uvula, (inner part of throat) was seen. He only
where in the history of mankind, has the life of any used to smile." Likewise his crying has been described
person been recorded with such accurate and authentic as silent weeping and never did he wail loudly.
Therefore wherever the word "laugh" has been
detail, as has the life of Sayyiduna Muhammad ffiSi .
else'
governor,"
Sayyiduna Anas WSssSSBSg relates that Nabi
despatched Sayyiduna Miqdaad WBSffit& as a governor
Upon this Nabi $M smiled so broadly that his noble
to the Mount of Khurmadah.
teeth were seen.
When he returned, Nabi £8^1 enquired from him as to Rafi* says, "I accompanied Sayyiduna Abubakr
how he had fared in his task. ^SB^SSH on a journey. When it was time for me to leave
him requested him to tender me some advice. He
I
He replied, 'The people elevated and revered me so
said, "Perform Salaah on its fixed time; Pay Zakaah
much that I felt I no longer am Miqdaad. (i.e. no longer
open heartedly; Observe the fast of Ramadhaan;
myself)."
Perform Haj. Hijrah and Jihaad are also noble acts
(which you may perform), but never ever accept the
Nabi iS^ remarked, " That is how leadership is",
SflwiHiina MinHaad %£0w*&& rp-nhf-.d "T taV*> an r*afh position of ameer.
upon that Being who has sent you with the truth that
The reckoning upon an ameer will indeed be severe
never again will I accept such a position."
and he will be punished severely. The one who is not
an ameer\ he will have an easy reckoning.
Thereafter whenever people requested him to lead the
(Bazzaar, ibnul Mubarak in Kiiaahuz Zuhd and Hayatus
Salaah (as imaam) he refused.
Sahabah)
The Smiles & the Tears ofSayyidina Muhammad *!$%£ 24 The Smiles dfc the Tears ofSayyidina Muhammad %m
25
Note: The punishment mentioned above will be for According to a narration by Jaabir Wffl$%, a person
that ameer who was dishonest, unjust, oppressive approached Nabi (38S and asked him for something.
and uncaring in the execution of his duties, Just as Nabi aS3§£ gave him something another person
came to him with a similar request, Nabi HBBgave him
something as well. A third person approached with a
similar request. (Having nothing to give at that time),
(3)
Nabi tgSgpromised to give him something later.
Sayyiduna Umar Wtfti&p relates that a person came to "Nabi t^£was not pleased with the words of Umar
Nabi g^and asked for something. Nabi && replied, "I &&s{®G£ Sayyiduna Abdullah bin Huzafa Sahmi 3ffi&&tS>
have nothing with me. What can I give you? However, rose and said, "O Rasulullah, continue spending, and
go and purchase something on my name and when I have no fear of poverty and want from the One on the
receive something I will pay it off." Throne."
whereas Allah has not placed upon you a burden that Arsh," (The Lord of the Throne)
you are unable to bear", Sayyiduna Anas 8KS9says, "Once a gift of three
(cooked) birds were received by Nabi £$% He gave
Nabi ^^was not pleased at the words uttered by Umar
one to the maid servant. The following day she
^gJKJtaas An Ansaari sitting nearby remarked, "O seeing this, Nabi ^^
returned with it, and on
Rasulullah, keep on spending, and have no fear of any
reprimanded her> saying "Did I not prevent you from
shortage from the One on the Throne."
storing anything for the next day?"
Upon hearing this, Nabi *&*£ smiled*, and the effects of Abu Nu 'aim - Abu
(TirmizU Ibn Jareer - Bazzaar -Tabrani -
the smile upon hearing the words of the Ansaari were Hayaatus Sahaabah)
Ya 'la -
THE SMILING OF NABI Ml As if clear clean water has been poured over him.
UPON HEARING THE POEM OF Upon hearing these couplets, Nabi 0B£ smiled .Nabi
HAKEEM BIN HIZAAM WOEO* 68M5 then paid for it himself and after some time gave it
to Sayyiduna Usama ^fr£#
Sayyiduna Urwa Effiax relates that Hakeem bin
Hizaam once visited Yemen where he purchased a (Ibn Jareer and Haakim from Kanz, Hayaatus Sahaabah.)
cotton garment known as Zee Yazn (which was in the
class of garments worn by the Himyar kings
of
Yemen). He came to Madinah, and even though he had
not embraced Islaam, he presented this garment to
Nabi Sai,who refused to accept it, by saying, "I do not
accept gifts from the Mushrikeen." NABI Wm SMILING UPON
So he decided Nabi m$ ordered
to sell the garment,
THE GATHERING OF
that thegarment be purchased from him. It was thus THE ANSAAR
purchased and after donning it, Nabi am proceeded to
the Masjid. Hakeem relates, "I had never beheld Sayyiduna Amr Bin Auf Al Ansaari SSKffiKw relates that
destruction just as it was for the people before you." Narrated by Haakim-Tabrani and Ibn Hibbaan in Kanz and
Hayaatus Sahabah)
(Bukhari, Muslim, as narrated in Targheeh and Hayaatus Sahabah)
*^r **^* *f !S- ^-' -w _.
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(7)
(6)
touch him." Rasulullah m$ pay him for those items." Nabi &m
smiled at this and ordered that a price be paid for it,
w
(Tabrani, Majma uz zawaa 'idt Kanz andHayaatus Sakabah)
which was done.
(8)
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NABI mm SMILING UPON (9)
THE ACTION OF
SAYYIDINA ABDULLAH Wm& NABI'S tiffi SMILE UPON
Sayyiduna Umar W$£iis$ narrates, that there lived a
LOOKING TOWARDS
man in Madinah during the lifetime of NabiSfig by the SAYYIDUNA ABUBAKR W$ffl@&
name of Abdullah whom the people called 'himaar'
Sayyiduna ibn Abbas W$$S$& narrates that Sayyiduna
(donkey). He always made Nabi^^ laugh, and once
Abubakr had a fixed place of sitting next to Nabi&Sg£ f
he had to be lashed by the order of Nabi &m on which he never allowed anybody to sit on except him
account of having consumed liquor. Later he was again (Sayyiduna Abbas W8®B» Nabi mS liked that very
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brought before Nabi^S^S who ordered that he be lashed much. On one occasion Sayyiduna Abbas &B8BS& came
A person in the gathering said, to Nabiea^ and Abubakr %aS$3St& stood up and
gave up
for consuming liquor.
that place to him. Nabit$g§ asked, "Why have you
left
"Oh! Allah send your curse upon this man. How often
your place?"He replied, "O Rasulullah, your uncle has
has he been brought here to be lashed and yet he does
arrived." Nabi tffiB looked in the direction of
not forsake liquor. Nabi£^£ said "Do not curse him.
Sayyiduna Abbas W$8& then turned his attention
,
Only people of virtue recognize other people of replied, "Yes I am going right now/*
virtue."
Sayyiduna Anas ®S£&£# says, "I served Nabi &SS for
From this it is evident that it is necessary to accord nine years, and during that time he never once
respect to the Sahabah, the Ahlul- bayt, the pious and reprimanded me as to why I wrongly did something or
the Ulama. why 1 did not do something?"
(Tabrani, ibn Asakir as reported in Kanz as in Hayaatus According to a narration in Muslim, "I served Nabi
Sahabah)
{jg^g for ten years and never once uttered a word of
offspring amaze you. Allah has intended to blessed teeth were seen.
punish them with these things in this world and
"The narrator enquired as to what caused
says, "I
their souls will leave them in the condition of of
JJ Nabi^ to smile?" He replied, "Sad's action
disbelief (9:84-85)
subduing the enemy." (Tirmidhi, Hayaatus Sahaabah )
After this revelation Nabi t^never ever led Janaazah
Salaah upon any of the hypocrites
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THE SMILING OF NABI
UPON THE REPLY GIVEN
(12)
* BY A PERSON
THE SMILE OF NABI OHP UPON Sayyiduna Abu Hurairah^&ig narrates that a person
THE FIRING OF AN ARROW BY came to Nabi g$^ and declared, "I am ruined. I
cohabited with my wife in the month of Ramadhaan
SAYYIDUNA SA D «£flS» (while fasting)."
Sayyiduna Aamir bin Sa'ad MBS^IX narrates, "My Nabi^^ said to him, "Set one slave free as expiation"
father Saad said,
fi
He replied, "A
person with a shield was defending He replied "I do not possess the strength for that."
himself by turning it in different directions, though
Sa'd was an expert archer. He nevertheless defended Nabig^s said "Then you must feed sixty persons,"
himself. Sa'd took out another arrow for him and as
he turned his head, fired it at him, hitting him on the
He replied, "I am not in the position to do that."
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Thereafter a bag of dates were brought to Nabi ^S He will admit to his minor sins and not refute any of
Who enquired, "Where is the questioner?"
them, while at the same time fearing about his major
He presented himself and Nabi 83® sa jd t0 sins (lest they be exposed). It will then be said on his
him "Give
these out in charity." behalf (by Allah), "For every minor sin he has
committed, change it into a reward." On seeing the
He asked, "Should I give it to those who are more amount of rewards he has received (that were
deserving than me? By Allah there is none more originally minor sins) he will declare, "I have many
deserving than me between the two rocky areas of other (major) sins as well that I do not see here."
Madinah." Sayyiduna Abu Zar m%$&$ says, "At this juncture I
saw Nabi V%$$ smiting so broadly that his noble teeth
(Upon Nabi mm smiled to such an extent that his
this) were seen." (Tirmidhi- Shamail- Hayaalus SahabahJ
noble teeth began showing. He said, "You and your
family may eat these dates." (Bukhari)
(15)
(14)
^£ THE SMILING OF NABI ^^
the smiling of nabi %m UPON A PERSON
upon that person WHO ATTRIBUTED
who will admit to his sins JOKING TO ALLAH
ON the day of qiyaamah Sayyiduna Abdullah bin Masood ^L-cS^ relates that
Nabi^^ said, "I know of that person who will be the
Sayyiduna Abu Zar Wm& sa "Nabi ^S ys, said, I last to be taken out of Jahannam. He will be the one
know that person who will be the first to enter
Jannah, who will crawl out of Jahannam on his buttocks. It
afid I also know that person who
be the last to be
will will be said to him, 'Enter into Jannah\ but on arrival
removed from Jahannam. On the day of Qiyamah a there he will find all the spaces taken up by the
person will be brought forth and it will be said, dwellers of Jannah* He will thus return and complain,
"Present his minor sins to him, and keep his major sins
"Oh Allah, the dwellers of Jannah have taken up all the
concealed from him,"
dwellings of Jannah. It will be said to him, "Express
.
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your place I
Sayyiduna \Jtey>$mE» said, "it i was
whatever you desire\ He will express his desire. It will in
these words,
then be said to him. 'For you is what you desired
and would have severed his head." On hearing
ten fold of the entire world/ Nabi mm smiled and said, "O Ubay!
You are very
modest. Iam more modest than you and Allah is most
The person will say, "Oh my Rabb, are you joking modest."
with me whereas you arc the King."
that Sa'd ibn
Sayyiduna Mughirah 3asaa» relates
The $m smiled person with
narrator says, after relating this, Nabi
Ubadaah W®3& said "If I ever find any
so much that his noble teeth were seen. witnesses.
my wife, I will neither look or wait for four
I will severe his head with
a sword."
Note: The surprise expressed by the person was for
said, "Do not
Ansaari related this to NabiiS^ who
two reasons;
An
say anything to Sa'd ^8335*
because he is a very
1 That he has been granted abundant blessings. woman but a
modest person. He never married any
2. That how could he possibly receive in such virgin- andwhich ever woman he divorced, they never
abundance whereas Jannah is already full. married out of respect for his modesty,"
modesty
Nabi£8SI further said, "You are amazed
(Tirmidhi, Shamaa'il,
at the
Hayatus Sahaahah)
modest than
of Sa'd ibn Ubadaah '-^m^m I am more
.
UPON HEARING THE NEWS Sayyiduna Ja' far bin Abi Talib and recited the
following sermon:
OF SAYYIDAH UMME
HABEEBAH W8fi&m "All praises are for Allah, the Master, the Sacred
Provider of safety, the Almighty, the Great. Bear
Sayyidah Umme Habeebah fi&S£3£& says witness that there is no deity besides Him and
"Some time
afterwe migrated to Abyssinia, my husband left the Muhammed &^ is and messenger. He is
his servant
fold of Islam and turned to Christianity the very messenger about whom Eesa $$$$$£ had given
and then he
died. glad tidings.
and called out, "O Ummul Mu'mineen!" I was towards, and I have performed his nikah to Umme
quite
astonished at this, and I interpreted the dream Habeebah. May Allah Ta'ala's mercy and blessing be
that I
will many Nabi tSS Not many days had upon His Messenger 8B8.M
.
passed after
the completion of my iddah, when I received
a visit King Negus thereafter paid a dowry of four hundred
from a slave girl, by the name of Abraha, who was
sent dinaars which he handed over to Khalid. As the
by the king of Abyssinia with a message to me.
gathering stood to depart, King Negus said "Remain
Upon entering the house she said, 'The King Negus seated because it is the Sunnah of the prophets to feed
has informed me that he has received a message upon the occasion of nikah. The food was served to the
from
Nabi^ that he (the king) should perform your
nikah guests who after eating, departed.
to Nabi Wmj
Sayyidah Umme Habeebah vStewis® says, "When I
Sayyidah Umme Habeebah tHSiSBCB says, "I said to received the (dowry) money, decided to give some of
her I
'May Allah grant you glad tidings of goodness,' it to the slave girl."
his bed,
Believers" Uponhearing this, Nabi mm
smiled and
remarked, "every statement has a reality, so what is the
While the mushrikeen are heavy in sleep. reality of your statement and Imaan? We replied, "We
have fifteen qualities - five of these are those that your
On hearing these words Abdullah bin Rawahah's wife messenger ordered us to have faith on. The other five
said, "I believe in Allah and my eyes have deceived
are those which your messengers have instructed us to
me. "(She was under the impression that her husband
practice upon and the remaining five qualities are
had recited some Quraanic verses, and therefore was
those we are habitual of since the days of ignorance if
not in the state ofjanaabah.)
you dislike them, we are prepared to discard them."
In the morning Abdullah bin Rawaahah hastened to
Nabi WS, and informed him about this incident, which Rasuluf lah m% asked, "What are the five qualities that
caused Nabi £$$ to smile so much that his noble teeth my messengers have ordered you to have faith upon?"
were seen, (Darqutni in Hayaatus Sahabah)
We replied, "They have ordered us to believe in Allah,
His angels, His Books, His messengers, and in life
after death."
)
contented with unpleasant situations of destiny, to be and trees on one finger, the water and the swamps on
loyal on the battlefield, and not to one finger, and after shaking them He proclaimed, "I
express pleasure at
the grief of our enemies." Alone am the King, I Alone am the Master".
Rasulullah ®S£ said: "I will grant you five things (in
Sayyiduna Abdullah ibn Masood ^60a8M says, "upon
addition) and you will thus have twenty qualities: Do
hearing this Nabi £S^s£ smiled so much that his noble
not hoard that what you will not eat; do not build in teeth were seen. He laughed (smiled) in affirmation .of
the words of the Jewish scholar. He then recited the
what you will not dwell; do not compete with each
other in that what you will leave tomorrow; and be following verse:
conscious of Allah to whom you will return to, and "And have not appreciated Allah
(alas!) they
before whom you will be presented, and strive in that as is his right to be, whereas (his status is this
what you are going towards and in which you will live that ) the entire earth will be in His grasp
forever (Hereafter)." (hand) on the day of Qiyamah and all the skies
will he folded in His right hand, Glorified is He
The group then left Rasulullah #K££ and preserved his
teachings and practiced upon them."
and Elevated above that what the polytheists
ascribe to Him, " (39:67)
(Zaadul Ma 'aad and also Abu uaym in Hilya & Hayatus
(Bayhaqi-Shaykhayn in - Hayaatus Sahabah)
Sahaba
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lifted his head towards the sky and said. *0 Allah submitted to Allah "O Allah! Undoubtedly you have
forgive my sins none forgives sin except You.* He
3
the power of granting a reward to this oppressed
turned his noble face towards me and smiled. I asked person on account of his suffering and to forgive the
him, "O Messenger of Allah! What is the meaning of oppressor/* This dua remained unanswered that
your action of seeking forgiveness from Allah and then evening." When the morning of Muzdalifah dawned,
turning your face towards me and smiling?" NabiSSSi repeated this dua and received the glad
tidings from Allah: "I have definitely forgiven the
Upon this Nabi a^isaid, "
I smiledbecause my Rabb oppressor." Upon this Nabi %$$ smiled. The noble
smiled. Allah Taala smiled because He marvels at His companions enquired, "O Rasulullah! You have
servants who knows that none besides Allah forgives smiled^ whereas this is not the occasion to smile?"
his sins." Nabi£e§£ replied, T smiled because Iblees was wailing
and crying, throwing sand on his face and head when
(Ibn Shaybah, Ibn Munee' in Kanz and Hayaatus Sahahah) he learnt that Allah has accepted my dua in favour of
jjyi **» -^ ^m W-w
my UmXtoah"(Baihaqt - Hayatus Sahaba)
& (he Tears ofSawidina Muhammad &&
55
The Smiles & the Tears ofSawidina Muhammad'fig 54 The Smiles
name is among the
smiled, and said, "that special
names you have supplicated with."
(26)
(Hayaatus Sahaabah)
the
share is in
are that group of the Quraish who always remained riches in this worldrwhil^ir
dominant over their women. When we came to Aakhirah." (Ahmed, Hayatus Sahaba)
Madinah we found the Ansaar women to be dominant
over their men, and this has influenced our women,
(i.e. they too seek dominance over their men). Once I
was angry with my wife for some reason, and she back (28) \J
chatted me, which only upset me further. She said to
me, "Why are you upset by my reply?" By Allah the THE SMILING OF NABI ®i§
wives of Nabi^£ back-answer him, and remain aloof
from him for an entire day (on account of being upset UPON THE WORDS OF
with him)." I said to her, "Whichever wife has done umar mm$®&
that will be disgraced and will be in loss. If on account
once Sayyiduna
of the displeasure (anger) of NabitflttS, the displeasure Sayyiduna Uabir<m®S* narrates that
the room
of Allah were to descend, those women would be Abubakraasare sought permission to enter
Sayyiduna
destroyed." Upon hearing this Nabi &^i smiled. of Nabi m£ but he was refused. Then
,
son of Khattab! Are you still in doubt about this pounced towards Hafsa SSlSffiCe They were both
.
(30) (3D
me,"
On another occasion Sayyiduna Talha
«^became
The bedioun replied, "I will never allow that."
very ill Nabi (J^SIwent to visit him and wrapped him
that Talha is
Nabiea^E asked, "Why?" up a shawl. Nabi 6^ said, "It seems
in
fast approaching his death and should anything
He I may perform
replied, "You do
not return badness with badness," happen, then do inform me, so that
^m smiled. not delay his
Nabi He
then ordered the Sahabah to load Janaazah Salaah upon him and do
barely upon the bedioun 's one camel, and dates on the burial."
Other cameh {Adaptedfrom al- Khair Monthly magazine)
After Nabi ttSdeparted, Talha
3»^said, "If I die at
night, please do not call Nabi
^because there is a
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Tears ofSayyidina Muhammad &gg 63
Jew on the way, and it must not be that these
living the mushrik) called out, "I am the slave of Faarsi"
Jews harm Nabi ®£! as he comes at night to my Nabi ^M who hadobserved this scene and heard
Janaazah" these words said to him, "Why did you not say that
you are the slave of the Ansaar?"
Talha W&$$6 passed away at night and the Sahaaba
only informed NabiSSg in the morning. Nabi S^ went Just then the brother of Ibn Uwaif the mushrik came
3
to his grave and after making dua for him said, "Oh rushing towards them, like a dog, Sayyiduna Rasheed
Allah, meet Talha smiling and he may he meet You immediately went into action and attacked him. He
Smiling/' (Vsdvl Ghaabah) struck a severe blow on the metal headgear of the
attacker, cutting him into two pieces. He then called
out, I am the slave of an Ansaari."
* S
*\f-
^s~
V Usdul- Ghaabah mission of prophethood by a younger person and an
elder. As for the younger person, he will join the
prophet and share in his grief an 1 defend him from
calamaties. The older person will be of fair
complexion, weak body, with a mole on his belly and a
mark on his left thigh. So now reveal to me, so that I
may see that mole and thus affirm all the signs,"
Abubakr m&®& says, "I lifted my garment and he
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The Smiles &. the Tears ofSawidina Muhammad^^ 68
Allah, sent to yoa as well as mankind,
spotted the mole above my navel. He exclaimed, "By m^senger of
the Lord of the Kabbah you are that very person," He embrace Islam." I asked him, "What is your proof?
then said, "I am warning you beforehand, beware!" I Yemen gave
He replied, "The elderly man you met in
asked, "What must I beware of?" He said, "Beware of me. Recite them I
you some couplets to recite to
turning away from guidance, and do not turn away you?" He replied,
asked "O Beloved, who informed
from the Fear Allah in the matter that he
straight path. prophets before
bestows upon you." Sayyiduna Abubakr 3ggqKH2£r says,
"The Supreme being Who sent many
that I may pledge
me." I said, "Give me your hand so
"After completing my affairs in Yemen, I went to meet
allegiance to you."
this scholar. He said to me, "I have composed some
couplets in praise of this prophet. of worship but
Listen to them
I then said, "There is none worthy
before you depart." I agreed. When I reached Makkah, Allah."
Allah and you are the messenger of
Nabi g^g had already announced his prophethood. I
"I returned from
was by Uqbah bin Mu'eet, Shaybah, Rabeeah,
visited Sayyiduna Abubakr &&S& says,
Abu Jahl, Abul Bakhtari and other prominent Quraish there knowing that Nabi g^g was most pleased with
elders. I asked them whether any calamity had struck my acceptance of Islam." (Usdul Ghaabah)
or what important matter had occurred. They replied,
"O Abubakr, presently the nephew of Abu Taalib is the
greatest orator and he is of the opinion that he has been
sent as a prophet. O Abubakr, now that you have (37)
come, your intervention would be sufficient for us."
Sayyiduna Abubakr $&££££$ says, "I calmed them down
with comforting words and sent them on their way. I THE SMILING OF NABI mm
then enquired the whereabouts of Nabi $$£ from the
people. They directed me to the house of Sayyidah
WHEN SHAYTAAN
Khadeejah l£$£C&$j§. I presented myself there and VOMITED UPON RECITATION
knocked at the door, Nabi ^^ answered the door
personally.
OF BISMILLAH
Sayyiduna Umayyab bin Mukhasha is from among
the
I "O Muhammed, I have inconvenienced you by
said,
calling you outside. Have you forsaken the religion of
companions of Nabi w
He says that once a person
was sitting in the noble company of Nabi gg$g
and
your forefathers? " He replied, "O Abubakr I am the eating. He failed to recite 'Bismiltah'. However just
(39)
been partaking of meals with him
from the start and no
sooner he had recited 'Bismillah',
out everything that was in his
Shaytaan vomited THE JOY OF NABI m% UPON
mouth." (Usdul Ghaabah)
THE ISLAM OF
JARWAD BIN MU' ALLAH Wm%
Sayyiduna Jarwad bin Mu'allah from the tribe of Abdil
(38)
Qays, whose nickname is Abul Munzir, once carried
THE SMILING OF NABI Wm out an attack on the tribe of Bakr bin WaMl in the days
prior to the advent of Islam.
UPON THE LAUGHING
He presented himself before Nabi &B in the 10* year
OFJIBRAEEL of Hijrah and converted to Islam, from Christianity.
Sayyiduna Abdullah bin Rayaab - who Nabi &££ was extremely pleased at his entry into Islam
is from
among the first of the Ansaar to embrace Islam and he honoured him, drawing him very close to him.
as well
as those who accompanied Nabi &BS
in the Battle of
He was matryred in Nahawind. (Usdul Ghaabah)
Badr, Uhud and the Trench - and in
fact in all battles
and expeditions says, "There were six
individuals who *"* *-* "*y >- *•% **
embraced Islam: Asad bin Zurarah from
Bani Najaar
Aufbin Malik bin Rifa'ah, Rafi' bin Malik bin (40)
Ajlaan'
Qutbah bin Aamir, Uqbah bin Aamir and
Jabir bin
Abdullah bin Rayaab. He says that
"Jibraeel mm Nabi em said
passed by me as I was performing
THE SMILING OF NABI m%
Salaah and he laughed as he saw me.
return on seeing him. " (Usdul Ghaabah)
I also smiled in UPON THE AMAZEMENT OF
S AYYID AH AYESHA W&t&m
Once Sayyiduna Rasulullah WS said to Sayyidah
Ayesha fiSSSMSS "You must not go to sleep until you do
not carry out four actions:
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Tears ofSayyidina Muhammad WQz 72
1 . Recite the entire Quraan.
Nabi OK
to spare
embraced Islam, and pleaded with
that was given to her
•^s- her husband's life, an assurance
search of him. He in me
bv Nabi &m. She thus went in
was bound for
meantime had safely hoarded a ship that
"
battles. She
Aqabah, in addition to participating
relates an incident that
occurred
in many
the m
He said to me, "O enemy of Islam, are you saying Battle of Uhud:
these things what I have just heard to the Nabi? By with a leather bag
headed for the battlefield
Allah! I will severe your neck," "I
containing water to see if I
could assist the M"*n»»
to any of the thirsty
and
Nabi ^m on the other hand was most calm, an d smiled anv way and give water
winded." Her age time was forty three years
at that
as he addressed Umar qggswsg most gently, 'TSTo, O participating
Umar, advise him to seek his repayment of the loan in Id her husband and two sons were also
a proper manner and instruct me to repay his loan." He in the battle.
then said, Go with him and give him an additional gained the upper hand at
She savs "The Muslims had
*
twenty sa 'a because you threatened him."
,
^^^ S£1 o^^o^^^ disbelievers. as the
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& the Tears ofSawidin a Muhammad^
The Smiles 12.
Sayyiduna Bilal bin Hamamah Wfifffiffi says that, aunt of Sayyiduna Anas 3BSSI*.
'Once Nabi^^ approached themsmiting Sayyiduna would
Rasulullah visited her very often and he
ms
Abdur Rahmaan bin Auf^^a<&£ rose towards him and
occasionally rest at her home in the
afternoon.
remarked, O Messenger of Allah why are you
smiling?" Once when he was sleeping her home, he awoke
at
this, Umme
with a smile on his face. On noticing
He Haraam ®@@fi&i» said, "May my parents be
replied. "On account of a
glad tiding received from sacrificed
Allah, regarding Ali^*i*G£ and FaatimahiSSLS^d^ " for you, what has caused you to smiteT
He said,"When Allah intended Ali and Faatimah He replied, "I was shown some people from my
a dream, who were tra\ elling on the
should be married he commanded Ridwaan (the keeper sea,
Ummah in
of Jannah) to shake the tree of ''tooba', which he did, going to fight in the path of Allah,
and they were
causing moths of salvation to drop from it, in relation seated like kings on thrones."
to the number of those who express love to the Ahlul
bait (the noble household numbers). Thereafter angels Umme Haraam ^Sffi&S requested, "Oh Rasulullah,
were created from this tree of tooba, and each one of make dua that Allah includes me among these people."
The Smiles & the Tears ofSawidina Muhammad &m
He replied, "You will be among these people."
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The Smiles & the Tears ofSawidina Muhammad W& 83
Since wc were
Jews of Banu Qurayza from Madinah.
that seeing the
out of Madinah, we entertained this fear
Thereafter Nabi ^m went back to sleep and again
entire town empty, they (the Jews)
may decide to
woke up smiling. She once again queried the reason from this the
attack our women and children. Apart
for his smiling and once again he gave the same reply. Nata «»» to
hypocrites were seeking permission from
She again requested be included in the second
to protecting the
return to Madinah with the excuse of
expedition. He you will be among the first
women and children who were alone there, and were
replied
group. Subsequently during the Khilafah of Sayyiduna a severe
granted permission to leave. During this time,
Uthmaan 39ffu3£Gs» the governor of Shaam, Sayyiduna
windstorm was raging, the like of which was never
Mu'awiya W$XS& sought permission to lead an
seen before or after.
expedition to the island of Qabras (Cyprus).
Permission was granted and Umme Haraam Sgffi&lg! In addition, it was so dark on one of these nights, that
was part of the expedition. On the return journey her it was impossible to see one's own hands- The wind
mule lost balance, causing her to fall, resulting in her was so strong that it sounded like thunder. With the
neck to break and subsequently her death. hypocrites now gone we were reduced to merely three
hundred men. Rasulullah fgffl came upon each one of
(Fadhaa 'i! Aamal) howling wind
us, enquiring about our welfare in this
and extreme darkness. Soon he came towards me. I
possessed no weapon to defend myself with, nor any
clothing to protect me from the wind. When he came
(46)
close to me, he asked, "Who are you?"
THE SMILING OF NABI I replied, "I Huzaifa," and owing to the severe
am
cold, I was unable to even stand up, and out of
UPON HEARING shyness, I clung to the ground.
THE INCIDENT OF SPYING
He then ordered me, "Stand up and go to the enemy
Sayyiduna Huzaifa tgfl$%SilG$ relates, "During the battle
camp, and bring us their news ."
of the Trench, on the one hand we were beseiged by
the Kuffaar of Makkah and their alliance of various At that point in time, I was the worst off in terms of
kuffaar tribes who had come well prepared, whilst on terror, fear and cold. I nevertheless went forth in the
the other hand we were wary of an attack from the
spirit of obedience,
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^
abl
^ n^d^this dua for me, «o Allah,
from the front and the back, from
protect
the right and the
him
left
;
ifie
very
NU a '
S ^^
an WSS hidinS- ° ne P«son directed
Nabi^ to Nu'aymaan«H«* by saying, "I saw him
Sayyiduna
humourous by nature went
food. Suwaybit®^^
to Suwaybit and asked for
refused saying "I will not give
here." When he found Nu'aymaan*© 2 **, Rasulullah you any food until Abubakr «*«* arrives.
»* asked him what had prompted him to
do such a Nu'aymaan^s^^ said, "I will teach you a lesson."
thing. Saying he went to a business caravan nearby and
this
made them an offer. "I have an Arab slave who you
Nuaymaan *»aa# saidj « These
peop , e sajd tQ mg
must slaughter the camel, and that the
f
Messenger of
^ should purchase from me, but be careful he will
deceive you. He will claim to be a free man. If you
Allah will pay for it." Upon hearing this Nabi <tm believe him (after the transaction) then I am not taking
smiled, as he rushed
the sand off the face of the responsibility of repaying you." They replied, "No,
Nu'aymaan m®&. He also paid the price for the no, we have purchased him from you for the price of
camel to the bedioun. (Usdul Ghaabah) ten camels." Nu'aymaan^ft^ then went and caught
hold of Suwaybit W$$fi$ and brought him towards the
group of the business caravan. As he dragged him, and
handed him over to them, he said. "Here he is ,he is the
one." Suwaybit ^^^"^ knew nothing of this deal, and
(48) was quite surprised when the group informed him,
"We have purchased you in lieu of ten camels."
THE SMILING OF NABI Suwaybit protested, "Nuaymaan is a liar, I am a free
UPON THE SALE OF man, not a slave." The people said, "We have already
been informed that you would say this/*
A SLAVE BY SAYYIDUNA
NU'AYMAAN Wm$ In this
ffltffflBM
way, Nuaymaan W$$lffi handed Suwaybit
to them and returned with the ten camels.
Sayyiduna Abubakr 3SB5SSSS was not present at that
Sayyidah Umme Salma tS&SSfiiS says that Sayyiduna
time and when he came to them, learnt about what had
Abubakr ^BMflaaff W ent on a journey to Shaam,
happened. He took a few of the companions along with
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THE ABUNDANT
SMILING OF NABI mm
(49)
S»
SuS
I
FOR UMAR ^»3>
Sayyiduna Sa'eed MH»
tUm
says that once
were
totter the room
sought permission
some ladies
cr2£T ladTelwere the wives
trom
of Nabi
^ tne
®g >
Sayyiduna
Rasulullah ®B& was
Umar ibn Waathilah says,
smiling abundantly.
He then
"Once
Thrwere discussing matters regarding
ft*
InSntenance and demanding an Nabi^ When
louder than that of.
i^*~ expenses
This was the miracle of Nabi £$$ that the rain started THE SMILING OF NABI <!»
and stopped the instant he made dua. (Bukhari)
UPON SEEING THE
ENTHUSIASM OF THE
COMPANIONS
the occasion of the Battle of
Badr, Nabi 6^
On
encouraged the noble companions to fight.
The Smiles <& the Tears ofSayyidina Muhammad WJ$* 92
They "O Rasulullah*^ we will not say to you as
said,
Moosa $£$$££ said to him, "that you
the people of Nabi
and your Rabb go and fight. We say to you, that we
on your right and your left, in front of you
will fight
ZTirlTt^ •m
exonerated you."
(Bukhari)
Ayesha, A!lah ha S
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afSayyi*™ Muhammad *m
95
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94
beloved to me than this world upon which the sun
shines. He then recited the opening verses: (57)
(56)
Sayyiduna Anas «aas»says that
Abu Talha Aiisaari
gaittS owned the most and
largest orchards m
THE JOY OF NABI Wm UPON Madinah. One of these orchards were
named B it Haa,
THE MATTER OF A BELIEVER which was very dear to him. It was
situated very close
to Masjidun-Nabawi, and
the water of this well was
(^himself often
very sweet and abundant. Rasulullah
its sweet water.
frequented this orchard and drank from
Sayyiduna Shu'aib Sinaan W$®& says that
Bin
When the verse
Rasulullah ^m said, am
indeed really amazed
"I
(greatly pleased) at the matter pertaining to a "you shall not attain piety, until you do not
"
spend from that which you love,
believer. Verily there is goodness in every matter of
his. Ifa believer experiences any goodness, he renders was Abu Talha W^aScame to Rasulullah
revealed,
gratitude. (This is good for him.) If a calamity befalls £ggEand said, "I love my orchard, B'ir
Haa the most,
spend from that
him, he exercises patience. (This too is good for him.) and Allah has declared that we should
I am donating
wealth which is beloved to us, therefore
(Muslim and narrated in Riyaadus-Saaliheen)
this orchard in the path of
Allah. Dispose of it, as
scholars whether the evidence given only by a wet him two other Companions had also not participated
nurse is reliable or not) (Bukhaari) and were told the same thing by Rasulullah igm -
I replied, "I gave it to Aamir, whom I found grazing "Oh, People! Our chief has been bitten by a scorpion
sheep." and despite all our efforts to treat him, we have been
unsuccessful. Do you people possess anything
Upon hearing this Nabi &m
smiled and said, "Your whereby he can be treated?"
example is like that person who made a dua, "Oh
Allah, I ask from you such a beloved who loves me A person from the group replied, "Yes I have
more than her life. When he finally receives such a knowledge of reciting and blowing as treatment, but
beloved, he presents her to someone else." (ibn Katheer) you people had refused to host us, and therefore I will
not administer this act of blowing except for a price."
COMPANIONS BLOWING not take place until the matter was clarified with
Rasululiah gm as to whether it was permissible to
Sayyiduna Abu Saeed W$ffl$ says that a group of receive a price for such a treatment. When the matter
companions once went on a journey where they was reported to Nabigg^E he asked them, "How did you
.
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103
know that this surah could be used us. He recited the
for blowing? You slave girl spread out the mat for
have acted correctly and you may distribute
the sheep praises of Allah and then asked me,
" O
Adi, what
among yourselves, but do include me in me for a
your prevents you from Islaam?" He spoke to
distribution." So saying Nabi
$m smiled. (Bukhari) lengthy period, and then asked me, "Do
you wish to
flee from declaring that Allah is
the greatest? E>o you
Allah?"
have knowledge of anyone greater than
OF A BEDIOUN
Sayyiduna Abdullah ibn Saeed narrates from As
Sanabahee who says, "We were once in the company (66)
of Sayyiduna Muawiya bin Abi Sufyaan3^*&&£ where
some people were discussing the incident of the
slaughter of Nabi Ismail3&£#&£
THE SMILING OF NABI
Muawiya
UPON SEEING HIS UMMATIS
3£&~;&££ said to them, "Be silent, let me
inform you about the incident. Once a person came to
Nabi^^? and said, "O Ihnuz Zabeehatain (son of the
Sayyiduna Anas ^^says that it was a Monday
He lifted
when Rasulullah«» was in his final illness.
two who were slaughtered), Grant me from that which overlooked into the
the curtains of bis room that
3»Kaa* leading
Masjid un Nabawi and saw Abubakr
»aa3J says, "When 1
the Salaah. Sayyiduna Anas
Upon hearing these words,Nabi <90S smiled face of Nabif^
turned around to look at the Mubarak
it appeared to me like
a silver sheet (radiant) and he
The people asked, "What is the meaning of Ibnuz
Zabeehatqyn?" vomiting. .
Th e Smiles <fe the Tears of Sayyidina
Muhammad $m 110 The Smiles & the Tears of Sayyidina Muhammad %m 111
Chaos almost broke out (we almost broke Umar mz&&£ said to him, "Do
our Salaah) He replied, "Yes".
out of joy that Nabi*^ had recovered us the incident that led to your entry to
from his illness relate to
(and that we were receiving his attention.) Islaam " He said, "O Ameerul Mu'mineen, one night I
was in between the state of wakefulness and sleep
Sadly was
it that very day that Nabi^gg passed away when I was approached by a female Jinn who nudged
my and woke me up. She said, "O Sawaad, wake
feet
(Riyaadun Nadhrahfl Manaqibil ashamh)
up, use your intellect if you are indeed intelligent.
A
prophet has come to the tribe of Luway bin Ghaalib
(ancestors of Nabi tfflm) and he is inviting the people
towards Allah," Thereafter she recited some couplets
(67) and left. This jinn came to me the next night and again
on the next night, and she repeated the same things to
THE JOY OF NABI mm UPON me as well as reciting those couplets By then the love
of Islam entered my heart. I then prepared to go to
THE EMBRACING OF ISLAAM Makkah. Upon reaching Makkah, I heard that Nabi<^
BY SAWAAD BIN QAARIB had already migrated to Madinah. So I immediately
left for Madinah. When I reached Madinah, I enquired
According to a narration in Riyaadun Nadhrah, Once as to the whereabouts of Nabi sm* and was directed to
Sayyiduna UmarSp^^ was seated in a Masjid with
the Masjid. As I entered the Masjid, Nabi &m
said to
a me, "Come closer." He repeatedly called me closer and
group of people when a person passed by. 4
Relate to us the incident
closer, and then he said,
about the jinn?'
Someone asked Umar W$m& , "Do you know this
person?" I related the entire incident and then I embraced
Islam, The effects of joy were clearly manifest on the
He replied, "I have been informed that there is a mubarak face of Nabi Ogm and his noble companions.
person whom Allah had informed about After hearing this, Sayyiduna Umar ^SSsSiS» stood up
Nabi ®m
through the unseen. His name is Sawaad bin and embraced me, saying 'I wanted to hear this
Qaarib
and he is the leader of his people, but I have not seen incident from you.' He asked, "Do you (still) have
those types of dreams?" I replied "Since I started
,
him. If he is still alive, then this is that very person."
recitation of Quraan, these dreams have ceased."
Thereafter Umar^&i# sent for him, and asked, "Are (Riyaadhun Nadhrah)
you Sawaad bin Qaarib?*'
113
The Smiles & the Tears ofSayyidina Muhammad m% 112 The Smiles & the Tears ofSayyidina Muhammad gg
(68)
(69)
ON
UPON SEENG THE EXCESSIVE THE SMILING OF NABI
SEEING THE SAHABA
DEEDS OF SAYYIDUNA SHELTERING FROM THE RAIN
ABUB AKR W$ffl& !
Sayyiduuna Abi Umaamah WfiffiM Sayyidah Ayesfaa W%®& says that the people
says that once Nabi Nabi
asked, "How many complained to Nabi^^ that there was no rain.
of you are fasting?"
gfflai
&m instructed that a pulpit be set up at the location of
e e
The people remained silent. Eid Salaah. The pulpit was placed and all the P °P*
%$&
proceeded towards the Eid musallah. Nabi
Abubakr ^sa; said, "I am fasting"
ascended the pulpit and praised Allah. He then
made
us and let the
Nabi mS then asked, "Who has given charity?" dua, "Oh Allah, send down rains upon
rain's be beneficial." He raised
his hands so high that
Abubakr wzm& said. "I have given charity" we could see the white of his armpits. He then turned
towards the people and turned his shawl inside out.
Nabi &m then asked, "Who accompanied the janazah, two
Thereafter he descended the pulpit and performed
and performed Janaazah Salaah today?"
rakaats Salaatul Istisqaa.
Abubakr ^Kj^^J said, "I did," gather,
Allah Ta'ala immediately caused the clouds to
Nabi $m then asked, "Who visited the sick today?" and there were lightning flashes. Soon thereafter it
began to rain. It rained in such abundance, that before
Abubakr WSSmm said, "I visited the sick," gutters were
the people could return to the masjid, the
overflowing. People were rushing to avoid being
Upon hearing this, Nabi m% smiled. h&miled.
soaked and when Nabi®^ saw them,
Nabi $m said, "By Allah whoever possesses all these (Abu Dawood)
qualities today will enter Jannah,"
(Riyaadhun Nadhrah)
The Smiles & the Tears Muhammad 0^ m& 115
ofSayyidina 114 Th * Smites & the Tears ofSawidi™ Muhammad UpmTheanng
ind neither will we express tins desire,
this, Nabi ^^ smiled-
(70)
(Bukhari, as narrated in Tazkiah by Qurtubi)
(72)
THE SMILING OF NABI mm
* UPONSEENG SAYYIDUNA
THE SMILING OF NABI 3B2£
UPON SEEING THE HONOUR UMAR W&&&0
CONFERRED TO THE PEOPLE
OF MA'RIFAH ^O Sayyiduna ibn Abbas ^S^m says,
"Once
mm looted towards Umai S§i8aa3iand smiled
asked *0 Ibnul Khattab, do you
know why I smiled
Umar
Rasulullah
He
Wm»
then
Sayyiduna Anas &£$&$ says that on the day of when' I looked at you?" Sayyiduna
Qiyaamah, when Allah will gather the entire creation, replied "Allah and His Rasool
know best." Rasulullah
at you
a call will be made, "Where are those who recognized mm said, "On the night of Arafaat, Allah looked
Allah? Where are those who had hastened in made you the key to
with compassion and mercy and
performing good deeds?" Islam." (Riyaadhun Nadhrah)
Thereafter Nabi (S8S ma de dua for barakah, and Nabid^i replied, "Two people from my ummah were
then
sam to me people, tax ana aiso rill your containers. standing before Allah. One of them said, 'O Allah
(pointing to the other) he has oppressed me. You
Thereafter a container filled with water was brought. extract a return from him (Le let me be paid for the
Nabi £m placed his noble hand in it. I swear on oath, I wrong he perpetrated upon me)/
saw with my very own eyes, that water was gushing
forth from the fingers of Nabi &m
He said to the
.
Allah will say to him (the oppressor), "Give to your
brother what is due to him."
The Smiles
He will
& the Tears ofSavyidina Muhammad *£$B
my good deeds
120 m
Nabi
& the T~" nfSwidtoa M***™™?"*, Uu T^
Smites
a®*** said, <-F«* AUab "°r** <™£ ^
reply, "all are exhausted.
peace among yourselves),
because Allah wU make
of Qiyamah.
The oppressed will say, "O my Rabb give him the peace between Muslims on the day
burden of my sins." Tazkirah by
(Bm abi ad Dunya in Kitaab Husnus Zan, and in
Qurtubi)
At this point tears began flowing from the noble eyes
of Nabi aa^£
He will say, "How may I pay the price?" He said, "Tell me your lineage."
Allah will say, "By forgiving your brother." I mentioned my lineage till Murrah bin Ubaid.
He will say, "O my Allah I have forgiven him." Upon hearing this Nabi ^
smiled and said, "These
This is the zakaat of my
are the camels of my people.
Allah will say, "Hold the hand of your brother and tribe. He then instructed that
they must be marked as
(Public treasury).
enter him into Janaah." the property of Baitol Maal.
—
(78)
After that a plate containing dry and fresh
dates were
brought. Nabi em
the plate.
ate from it and his hand was all over
A MOMENT OF LIGHT
He "O Akraash eat from whichever side you
said,
HEARTEDNESS WITH
iG^r AN OLD LADY
,
(Abu Ya 'la as narrated in Ibrt Katheer) Sayyiduna Hasan ®SSaa8£ says an old woman by the
name of Safiyya bin Abdul Muttalib (who was the
paternal aunt of Rasulullah t£$B) came to Rasulullah
t^£ and requested him to make dua for her to go to
Jannah.
(77)
^fc^^J
Rasulullah S^
said, "O mother of so and so, old
THE SMILING OF NABI mm people do not go into Jannah/'
UPON THE REVELATION OF Upon hearing this, she left crying.
SURAH INSHIRAAH
Raslullah &^£ sent someone after her to inform her that
Sayyiduna Hasan W&SS& says, "Once Rasulullah t>m she will enter Jannah as a young woman because Allah
came to us with an extremely joyous face and he was has said "We have made the women of Jannah young
smiling virgins
. '
(Shama 'H Tirmizi)
'
Muhammadm§ 125
The Smiles & the Tears qfSayyidina Muhammad'§£$£ The *-»» * the Tears ofSayyiajna
(79) (80)
Rasulullah Mi am
smiling upon that person
said, "I Never before this nor after this was so much wealth
who will be addressing his Rabb, and he will say "O received.
my Rabb, did you not give me the power to oppress?"
This wealth was laid out on the ground and an
Allah will reply, "Definitely." announcement was made that whoever needed wealth
may come forward and take as much as they need. No
He will then say, "I will not accept the evidence account was taken as to how much wealth anyone
(witness) of anyone against me, except myself" took,
Allah will say, "Today you will be sufficient to render Sayyiduna Abbas W^ffiS came to collect the wealth
your own reckoning, and Kiraaman Kaatibeen (the and he filled his sheet with such a large amount that he
Angels who record deeds) will be your witnesses/' found it difficult to carry it.
& the Tears ofSavvidma MuhammadW&
129
The Smiles & the Tears ofSayyidina Muhammad'&$* 128 The Smiles
Rasulullah $&£ was standing close to him and
requested him thus, "O Rasulullah, do place this
bundle on my head." (84)
*^%/-<
The Smiles & the Tears ofSayyidina Muhammad ^^ 130 The Smites tfc the Tears ofSayyidina Muhammad'£$£ 131
fight, while we remain Rasulullah &£m
seated here. ' O
we will fight on your right, on your left, in front of you
(85)
and behind you. Upon hearing these most encouraging
words, Nabi&^£ was overtaken by extreme joy and his
THE JOY EXPRESSED BY noble face shone radiantly. (Tafseer ibn Katheer)
NABI £ISi UPON SEEING v *** -£ ^* *-'
*-* A
***^_
(87)
(88)
THE JOY OF NABI mm UPON
THE EMBRACING OF ISLAM OF THE SMILING OF NABI mm
THE HAMDAAN TRIBE UPON THE ACTION OF
SAYYIDUNA IKRAMAH mm®m
The Hamdaan tribe is from one of the major tribes of
Yemen. According to a narration, before embracing Islaam, on
the day of the Conquest of Makkah, Do-amah^^
Nabi ^£ had initially sent Sayyiduna Khalid ibnul killed a Muslim. When Nabi^^ heard this besmiled
Walid ®!3*itt«tS?to invite them towards Islaam. and said, "The killer and the killed are both in Jannah."
He stayed with them for six months but none of them These words were in fact a prophecy about the
embraced Islaam. imminent acceptance of Islaam by Ikramah, which
materialized soon thereafter. (Madaarijun Nubuwwah)
Nabi £^then sent Sayyiduna Ali ipwto them with
Sayyiduna Ummi SatoaflP®^ says, "Once Nabi
a letter and also instructing Sayyiduna KJhalid to return
$2$ saw a dream that there was a bunch of fruit for
to Madinah.
Abu Jahal. When Ikrama^P^® embraced Islaam,
When Sayyidana Ali 4W@3?game to them he gathered NabiflSB said to Ummi SaJma®S2ffi&* that this is the
interpretation of that dream.
them and read Nabi's ^^ letter to them, and invited
them to Islaam. The entire tribe accepted Islaam in one (Isabah —as narrated in SeeratuI Mustafa)
^>/"
The Smiles & the Tears ofSayyidma Muhammad £$££ 1 34 The Smiles & the Tears of Sayyidina Muhammad '£$& 135
I replied, "They have gone into hiding."
(89)
Rasulullah S^ requested me them and bring
to find
them to him. I mounted my animal and went out in
THE JOY OF NABI m$ UPON search of them and finally found them in Arafaat. I
THE EMBRACING OF ISLAAM brought them back and presented them before Nabi
OF KA'B IBN ZUHAIR WS&&6 8K& He invited them to Islaam and they accepted as
He then stood up
well as pledged allegiance to him.
Ka'ab ibn Zuhair was renowned poet and often
a and led them by their hands to the door of the Ka'bah
recited poetry dishonouring the Noble Nabi '£$£. and there he made a lengthy dim. When he returned
with them his face was glowing with joy. I said, "O
He was one of those people whose killing Nabi 4^
had
Rasulullah, may Allah always keep you happy!"
permitted on the day of the Conquest of Makkah should
anyone encounter him. He therefore escaped from
He replied, "I made dua for the sons of my uncle,
Makkah. Later on he came to Madinah and voluntarily
Allah gave them to me as a gift." (Khasaa'isul—Kubraa)
embraced Jslaam. He then recited a poem in praise of
Nabi S^L Nabi ^^
was extremely pleased with this and
gave him a shawl or sheet. (SeeratuI Mustafa) -**&$£]$*-
(91)
(90)
fJ^J ^ THE JOY OF NABI mm WHEN
UMAIR BIN ADI KILLED AN
THE JOY OF NABI Mi UPON ENEMY OF ISLAAM
THE EMBRACING OF ISLAAM
OF UTBAH AND MU'TAB W%$8$ There was a Jewish poetess by the name of Asmaa who
continuously recited poetry dishonouring and
Sayyiduna Abbas ®S^JjsJ says, "On the day Makkah degrading Nabi &B, in addition to causing him untold
was conquered, Rasulullah ®s£ asked me, "Where are difficulty and pain. She campaigned against Islaam and
your two nephews, Utbah and Mu'tab, the sons of Abu incited hatred against the Muslims. She used to dispose
Lahab?" of her menstrually soiled pads in the Masjid. When
4
The Smiles Suthe Tears ofSayyidina Muhammad'%$$? 136 The Smiles & the Tears ofSayyidina Muhammad £$& 137
from where we then proceeded towards Madinah. At intelligent man and had hoped that this intelligence
Haddah we met Amr Bin Aas W&8G& whom we WOUld guide you towards good" (SeeratuI Mustafa)
complimented.
(94) (95)
According to Ibn Shi'haab when the deputation of When Nabi WSB heard this he repeated my words
Bani Kindah presented themselves before Nabi &BH jokingly,
t
The Smiles & the Tears ofSayyidma Muhammad W£ 145
The Smiles & the Tears ofSayyidma Muhammad &§ 144
"O Ayesha, my head."
He then said, "If you were because of this
to die (99) >%^^V
headache, I will enshroud you, perform Salaah over
you and bury you/' THE SMILING OF NABI mm
Sayyidah Ayesha i^SUeisaid, "Do you want to bring
WHEN THE TRUTHFULNESSOF
other wives into your house after my death?" Nabi (^ zaid m&ssm was exposed
smiled**- her words. (Bm Hishaam)
In the 5* year hijra, the famous battle of Banil
** >S
^ /* *"** *^ Mustalaq took place. During the course of the journey
a dispute broke out between the Muhaajireen and
(98) Ansaar. Though it was a trivial matter, it nevertheless
flared up to such an extent that each one began calling
upon his group for assistance, resulting in the
THE JOY OF NABI $m UPON worsening of the dispute, almost leading to a full
THE ARRIVAL OF blown fight. Some people intervened and restored
peace- The chief of the Munaafiq, Abdullah bin Ubay
SAYYIDUNA JA'FAR WffiB who was a known enemy of the Muslims heard about
this incident (he was also present in this expedition for
Sayyiduna Ja'far $B&8S& returned from Abyssinia on
his personal gain), began uttering all types of
the same day that Khaybar was conquered.
disrespectful words against Rasulullah ^^
and the
and embraced Muslims. He addressed his friends (the inhabitants of
Nabi g$£ kissed him on his forehead
him.
Madinah) by saying, "You have brought this situation
upon yourselves (implying that the Muhajireen are to
He said, "I don't know if I am more happy because
of be blamed). You have given these people shelter in
the arrival of Ja'far or because of the conquest of your city and have distributed yo\ r wealth among
Khaibar." Qbn Hishaam) them. Even now, if you stop aiding them, they will
leave our city. By Allah, when we respectful people of
Madinah return to Madinah, we will expel these
^-"N^
disgraceful people from there (he was referring to
Nabi $8$ and the Muhajireen." Sayyiduna Zaid bin
& the Tears ofSayyidina Muhammad ^M
The Smites 146
The Smiles dc the Tears of Sayyidina MuhammoJ £%& 147
Arqam wmffl$ who was still young at that time, of Sayyiduna Zaid 31^'^ and
truthfulness the
happened to be nearby and he overheard these words.
falsehood and lies of Abdulla bin Ubay. This in turn
Unable to control himself he retorted, "By Allah, you enhanced the respect and honour of Zaid ^S^c&J^ in the
are the disgraceful person and you are even viewed by
eyes of his friends and adversaries while exposing the
your own people in a disgraceful way. You have no
reality ofUbay among all the people. As the Muslim
supporters, and Muhammad &£ is an honourable man
army approached Madinah after this incident, Ibn
who has been crowned with honour by Rahmaan and is Ubay's son, whose name was also Abdullah and who
also honourable amongst his own people. When was a sincere Muslim, was so angered by his fathers
Abdullah bin Ubay realized his mistake, he said, "All remarks that he drew his sword. He declared to his
right, be silent now, I was merely joking."
father, "I will not allow you to enter Madinah until
Sayyiduna Zaid &&&&£ however went directly to Nabi you yourself affirm that you are disgraceful and that
Nabig2$i is honourable, Abdullah bin Ubay was totally
$$£ and reported this incident to him. Sayyiduna Umar
3SKS!3f sought permission to smite the neck of the shocked by his son's conduct who always treated him
with such respect. Now this samp son was not prepared
Munaafiq but was refused permission by Nabi Oil.
to tolerate him in the matter of Rasulullah£$8£ He was
When Abdullah bin Ubay heard that the incident was .
person and then in a short while you were laughing "And when you said to him (Zaid), upon whom
with him." Allah had bestowed Grace, and you too had
done favour upon him, 'keep your wife to
Rasulullah £§$g said, "the worst person is that person
yourself (in marriage), and fear Allah. But you *
whom people avoid because of his eviL" did conceal in yourself that what Allah had
already made known to you, (that he will give
(In other words although this person was regarded as
her to you in marriage)... "(33:37)
evil, yet Nabi ®£ permitted him entry and spoke to
him, so that he might not be avoided, just because of (Tabaqaat tbn Sa'd)
his evil). (Muwatta Jmaam Maalik)
~s^
(102)
(101)
SAYYIDAH AYESHA WZfim He replied, "I was with Umme Salmah"(One of his
The Smiles <& the Tears of Sayyidina Muhammad 'ffiffir 152 The Smiles & the Muhammad &S
Tears of Sayyidina 153
He replied, 'The unused one,"then said, "I am not
I Allah and His Messenger and the home of the
like any of your other wives because they were all
, Hereafter then verily
,
Allah has prepared for
married before and only I came to you unmarried." the do gooders amongst you an enormous
wward" (33:28,29)
Upon hearing this Nabi &m smiled.
I choose Allah, His Messenger
instantly replied, "I
(Tabaqaat ibn Sa'd) and the Hereafter. There is no need for me to consult
Abubakr and Umme Rumaan on this matter," Upon
^*- *•
'^ "*\ * -+Z:
/** "** hearing this, Nabi ®fi£ smiled and embraced me."
verse from the Quraan. My motive for this was nothing milk and he drank to his hearts fill, after which he
other than this that he should invite me home, but he handed the bowl back to me. In this way, after each
did not invite me. Soon thereafter, Umar Wt$£$ passed one of them had had his fill, I handed the bowl to Nabi
(SfflE He looked at me and smiled and said, "O Abu
that way and once again I stopped him to enquire about
Hurairah, be seated and drink."
a verse from the Quraan, but my underlying intention
was that he should invite me home, whi^h he too did I sat down and exhorted me to drink more
drank. He
not do. Then Rasulullah *$$£ came by and *ipon seeing and I drank. After exhorting me for the third time I
me he realized why I was seated there. He smiled and could drink no more and I said, "By Him who sent you
said to me, "Come with me O Abu Hurairah." with the Truth, I am unable to drink any more."
I accompanied him till we reached his home where we He said, 'alright, give me the bowl,' and so saying he
found that a bowl of milk had been sent to his house. drank up of what was left of the milk."
He said to me, "O Abu Hurairah, go to the people of (Bukhari, Ahmad, Tirmizee, and narrated in Fadhaa'il A *maal)
Suffah and bring them to me." The people of Suffah
were the guests of the Muslim community and had no jV ^^ ^ V. v^ Wj__
family or any means of livelihood, Whenever Nabi £$M
Th e Smiles & the Tears ofSayyidina Muhammad BiggS 156 The Smiles & the Tears o/Sayyidina Muhammad &£ 157
(109) (110)
Rabee (her previous Jewish husband), I had a dream The woman said, 'Then take me for Hajj on your
that the moon had fallen on my lap. I related this water-carrying camel."
dream to Kinanah who slapped me hard across the face
a camel that your son
4
saying, "Do you desire to be married to the King of Her husband replied, This is
Hijaaz, Muhammad?' 5
(112) (113)
THAT OF SULAYMAAN m$m away in a state of debt. I told his creditors to take the
dates of rny garden in lieu of payment of the debt.
They refused, thinking that it would not be sufficient
Sayyiduna Abdur Rahmaan bin Abu Aqil W®9* for covering the debt. I therefore went to Rasulullah
narrates, "I went to Rasulullah S^
accompanied by a WM and told him about it. He said to me, "When you
delegation. We dismounted at his door, hating him pluck the dates and gather them in the mirbad (a place
more than any other man, but later when we left, (and where dates were dried), then call me." Jabir W8§@3S$
after speaking to him) we loved him more than any says, "After I had plucked the dates and placed them in
other man. (During the conversation), one of us said, the mirbad, I went to Rasulullah ^gg and called him.
"O Rasulullah, why do you not ask your Lord for a He arrived with Abu Bakr and Umar ^SflS^SS, and they
kingdom like that of Sulaymaan (Alayhi Salaam)?" sat beside the dates and made dua to Allah to bless
Rasulullah &m smiled and replied, "Perhaps Allah has them. Then he said, "Call your creditors and pay them
given me something better than the kingdom of 5
Sulaymaan. Verily, Allah has sent all messengers with Rwsaaq (approximately forty kilograms) of dates
an invocation (which Allah will accept): some would remained, seven (awsaaq) of which were ajwah (a
use it to ask for a worldly thing while others would use special type of date from Madinah) and six of which
it to cause the destruction of their people due to their were hwn (mixed dates). I met Rasulullah gSS at
disobedience to Allah. Surely, Allah has granted me an sunset and informed him about it. Rasulullah tSM
invocation (like them), but I have kept it with my Lord smiled and replied, "Go inform Abu Bakr and Umar
and will use it to intercede on behalf of my Ummah on about it," When I informed them about it, they said,
the Day of Qiyaamah." (Tabraam) "We believed that was going to happen, as soon as
Rasulullah g^ made that dua"' (Ihn Hibbaan)
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THE SMILING OF NABI mm camels that were carrying the wives of Rasulullah^^
so that the camels would quicken their pace. Upon this,
WHEN HE ENTERED UPON ALI Rasulullah
move
%msmiled as this had caused the camels to
The Smiles & the Tears of Sayyidina Muhammad <£$$ 164 The Smiles & the Tears of Sayyidina Muhammad %$$? 165
I said, "I do not know but I can see that you have done
it for a good reason."
(117)
Rasulullah
defeated sheep.
$M replied,
By Him
"I
in
am astonished
Whose Hand is my
at
life,
this
on
> (119)
ACTIONS OF AMR
IBNUL AAS mm®
(Muslim)
RasuluIIah®^. He asked her, "G Umme Sulaym, what not wish harm on those that did not deserve it or on
is the matter with you?" those that he mistakenly (in human error) cursed,
and a means of his (or her) being near to Him on the Salaah despite me having joined you. You performed
Day of Qiyamah/* such a lengthy Ruku r
, that I feared my nose would
start bleeding. Therefore I held my nose (during the
Anas says, " RasuluIIah &£&£ was really
SJBfdHSs?
Ruku )"
J
Rasullullah $m
asked Allah to turn such a (negative)
dua (if he ever made one on an undeserving person)
with a Blessing. He was a mercy to mankind and did
The Smiles <& the Tears ofSayyidma Muhammad m§ 170 The Smites c£ the Tears ofSayyidina Muhammad ^B 171
(123) (124)
/VV^
THE SMILE OF THE SMILE OF
RASULLULLAH gffi UPON RASULLULLAH fflg UPON A
A MAN WHO COMMITTED QUESTION POSED BY
ZIHAAR* MIQDAAD W588&
(*Zihaar refers to a statement uttered by the Sayyiduna Ali ^&tt&£says, "I used to discharge maihiy
husband to his wife wherein he equates her to (pre-seminal fluid) excessively and whenever I did so,
"the back of his mother", e.g. When a man I would perform Ghusl. I requested Miqdaad SBUBto
says, to his wife, "You are like my mother's ask Rasulullah &3^ whether it was necessary to
back, " meaning, "You are prohibited upon me perform Ghusl each time I discharged mazee. When
as my mother is. t$) Miqdaad 3gtt&&£$ posed the question to him, Rasulullah
&& smiledand replied, ** Perform Wudhu" (Ahmad)
Sayyiduna Ibn Abbas ^ft^said, "A man committed
'Zihaar' with his wife, and before compensating for
release from it, copulated with her. He then went to
Rasullullah (S^and told him about it. Rasullullah ^m (125)
asked, "Why did you do that?"
The man replied, "O Rasullullah, I saw the whiteness THE SMILE OF
of her ankles in the moonlight and I could not control
myself so I copulated with her." Thereupon RASULULLAH *^UPON THE
Rasullullah $$8£ smiled and ordered him not to DUA OF A BEDOUIN
approach his wife (sexually) before compensating for
the commitment of Zihaar. (Ibn Maajah) Sayyiduna Abu Hurairah ^s^JftlSs? says, "Once a
Bedouin entered the Masjid while Rasulullah &i^was
seated there. He said, "O Allah! Forgive Muhammad
^v*-*
and me and do not forgive anyone else with us!" Upon
"
The Smiles Sl the Tears ofSayyidina Muhammad i£$$? 1 72 The Smiles & the Tears ofSayyidina Muhammad $$& -' -
hearing Rasulullah W$& smiled and said, "You ^re
this, Abdullah said,
4C
No" (He should not perform
trying to restrict something that extends to everyone.''* Tayammum)
^^^^^
(Mercy and Forgiveness of Allah)
Abu Musa said, "Do you not remember the occasion
The Bedouin and went towards the
thereafter turned when Ammar once recollected an incident to Umar:
end of the Masjid, where he began urinating, "Remember when Rasulullah g^ sent me with you on
Rasulullah ^^ stood up, went to him and said, "This an errand. experienced
I Janabah (on account of
Masjid has been built for the remembrance of Allah seminal discharge) but could not find any water,
and for Salaah. It is not a place for urinating," whereupon I rolled myself in the dust (to purify
myself). When we returned, T told Rasulullah g$g£
Then rasulullah %$B of water and
called for a bucket about he smiled and said, "It would be sufficient if
it,
poured it over the urine. When the Bedouin realized you had done this; He then struck the ground with his
his error later he remarked, M May my father and hands and wiped them over each other. He then struck
mother be sacrificed for Rasulullah ^® because he his hands on the ground again and wiped them over his
stood up, came to me and neither did he insult me, nor face/
5
AMMAAR'S OTSK» ACTION OF Abdullah did not have an answer for that but replied,
"If we permitted the people to perform tayammum
ROLLING IN DUST (without restrictions), they would resort to it if they
found the water cold on their skin." (Ahmad)
Sayyiduna Shaqeeq Ibn Salamah SW^SSS said, "Once I
was sitting with Abdullah and Abu Musa AI-Ash'ari
IJ V-* ^ ^, *«* T^J
^sffi^SS when Abu Musa asked Abdullah, "Should a
man forego Salaah, if he does not find water (to purify
himself)?"
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smiled and then asked his companions, "Will you not
ask me why have smiled?"
I
(127)
THE SMILE OF
RASULULLAH Wm UPON
\V (Majma 'uz Zawaaid)
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"Verily, your Lord is pleased when His servant says,
"0 My Lord! Forgive my sins!" Allah then says, "My
(129) servant knows that no one forgives but I
(Ibn Hibbaan)
THE SMILE OF
RASULULLAH mm UPON ^*\/ t —
ALLAH'S PLEASURE
Ali bin Rabi'ah says "Iwas present when Sayyiduna
Ali bin Abi Taalib 3B&&S5 had been given a mount to
ft
w
ride. When
he put his foot in the stirrup, he said,
THE SMILE OF
"Bismillah (In the Name of Allah.)" When he RASULLULLAH s BECAUSE OF
mounted firmly on its back, he said, "Alhamdulillah
(Praise be to Allah.)" three times. He then recited,
A DISPUTE BETWEEN
SAYYIDAH SALMA AND
"Glory to Him who has subjected this to us, and
we could never have it by our own effort. And
SAYYIDUNA ABU RAFF W&!&
verily we are indeed to return Our Lord! (13-14)
Sayyidah Ayesha l^££u<l^ says, "Salma, the (freed
'Allahu Akbar* (Allah is the Greatest) three times. He (also a freed slave of RasuluIIah IS8S) came to
then recited the dua, RasuluIIah ®s£ and sought permission to speak to him.
She then told him that Abu Rafi had beaten her.
"Glory be to You! I have wronged myself, so forgive
me t as none forgives sins but You!" RasuluIIah ^£ asked Abu Rafi, "What is the matter
between you and her, O Abu Rafi?"
Then he smiled. I asked, "Why have you smiled, O
Commander of the Believers?" Abu Rafi
1
replied, "She annoyed me, O RasuluIIah."
He had seen RasuluIIah $$g do what I have
replied, "I
RasuluIIah S^ asked, "How have you annoyed him, O
just done and then 1 had seen him smile* I asked him,
Salma?"
"Why have you smiled, O Rasullullah?^He replied.
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She said, "O Rasullullah, I have caused no annoyance
to him. He had passed wind while performing
Salaah, so I said to him, "O Abu Rafi, Rasulullah has (132)
ordered that Muslims pass wind then they must
if
perform wudhu before performing salaah, so he beat
me."
THE SMILE OF
RASULULLAH $m UPON
Thereupon, Rasulullah mm smiled and said, "She did
THE WORDS OF
not tell you anything except that what is good."
SAYYIDUNA UMAR ^2$»
(Majma 'uz Zawaaid)
Sayyidima Ibn Abbas SBSStS* said, "Once a maghib (a
-*£€SgfcgB^
^•-- woman whose husband or family is absent) went to
purchase something from a man. He said to her,
(131) "Come inside so that I may give it to you," When she
entered, he kissed her and touched her body. She said,
"Woe to you! I am* a maghib" He released her and
THE SMILE OF regretted his action. He then went to Umar W$BH&$ and
RASULULLAH %m UPON \( told him what had happened. Umar ?M%M& said, "Woe
ABDULLAH BIN ZUBAIR AND to you! Perhaps she is a maghib" The man replied,
"She is/' Umar Wg&W said, "Go to Abu Bakr and ask
ABDULLAH BIN JA'FAR W%&£ him about it." He went to Abu Bakr ^$82835 and told
him about it upon which Abu Bakr $B8S$SE& said, "Woe
Sayyidima Hisham bin Urwa W&&&& reports on the to you! Perhaps she is a maghib ." Abu Bakr ^Gfc&Es*
authority of his father who says, "Abdullah bin Zubayr then said, "Go and tell Rasulullah BBS about it." He
and Abdullah bin Ja'far W%$&£* swore allegiance to went to Rasulullah $8$ and informed nim about it.
Rasullullah £8P when they were just seven years old. Rasulullah %B& said, "Perhaps she is a maghib" The
When Rasullullah ^m saw them, he smiled and man replied that she was. Thereupon Rasululluah WBS
stretched his hands towards them and they both remained silent and then the following verse of the
pledged their allegiance to him." (Haakim) Qur'aan was revealed,
Dominion and Who does not need a protector ( to Thereupon he said, "You are partners who are
protect Him) from disputing with one another (concerning a boy who may
humiliation, and Magnify Him with
all Magnificence [saying "Allahu Akbar"])." belong to any one of them). I shall draw lots between
you and whoever's lot is taken out will take the boy
Sayyiduna Abu Hurairah W$®8S$ says, "Later on, but he will have to pay to the other two persons two
Rasulullah passed by me when I was in a better thirds of a diyah (blood money)". Then he drew lots
condition. He asked what had happened to me. I said, between them and gave the boy to the one whose lot
"O Rasullullah, I have been continuously saying the was drawn. Rasulullah tSB smiled upon this until his
words that you taught me." (Abu Ya'la) noble teeth became visible.
0)
RASULULLAH
SHED TEARS FOR HIS UMMAH
Sayyiduna Umar Wffltij® says, "Rasulullah SSS recited
the verse:
(Rahmatullahi Alayhi) that one night he continuously THE TEARS OF NABI $m UPON
cried repeating the verse:
THE MARTYRDOM OF
Be separated today t O you wrong doers! SAYYIDUNA HAMZA WS®&6
Sayyiduna Jaabir ^SBkSSBs says that as the
people
The verse means, that in the worldly life sinners and returned from the of Uhud (to their camp),
battlefield
non-sinners lived side by side, but now on the day of Nabi $$£ noticed his uncle Sayyiduna Hamza ^iSffiia?
Qiyamah, they shall be commanded to separate. No missing. A person reported that he had seen him at a
The Smiles & the Tears ofSayyidmaMuhammad &£ 188 The Smiles & the Tears ofSayyidma Muhammad &^ 189
certain place, and that he was uttering the following
words, "I am and His messenger. O
the lion of Allah
Allah, absolve myself from what these people (Abu
I
(4)
see the water dripping down his noble cheeks and hair. You will not punish them as long as they seek
He then proceeded for Salaah and I used to hear him forgiveness?" (Fadhaail A'amaal)
Incident 3
(5)
Sayyiduna Mutrif 33ttff£$ narrates from his father who
says, "I saw Nabi ^m performing Salaah and the sound
of crying that emanated from his bosom sounded like a THE CRYING OF NABI
grinding stone." OUT OF FEAR OF PUNISHMENT
According to another narration, the sound is likened to
that of a boiling kettle, which indicates his excessive
After the battle of Badr, Nabi $m held consultation
with the Sahabah regarding the fate of the prisoners of
crying. (AbuDawoodin Targheeb)
war.
Incident 4 4
Sayyiduna Abubakr fflffiSSS said, They are the sons of
eclipse) that was so lengthy as a result of which some way we can show Allah that we have no love for the
The Smiles <fe the Tears ofSayyidina Muhammad £&$ 192 The Smiles <£ the Tears ofSayyidina Muhammad £& 193
mushrikeen in our hearts (even if they are our
relatives.)"
(6)
Umar -$$&<& says, Nabi %M accepted the advice of
tf
prisoners of war (and free them with ransom) the first-ever public address on Tawheed in the history
of Islam), to the assembly of disbelievers and
until he has made a slaughter (among the
Mushrikeen, they pounced upon him from all sides at
enemies) in the land. You desire the good of this
world but Allah desires (for you) the Aakhirah. one and the same time. Notwithstanding the fact that
And Allah is Almighty and All-wise. " (8:67) Abu Bakr %Bg8$8B$ held a prominent position among
Makkan society, they kicked, beat and trampled him
(Muslim, Ahmad, Abu Dawood, Tirmizi). most violently, causing blood from his nose and ears
to cover his entire face. He was finally left lying
unconscious and his family members who heard about
this brutal attack came and carried him to his home in
'^\A
this condition. Later in the evening when he regained
consciousness^ he was offered something to eat by his
mother, but he refused as the only thing at that time
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was his concern for the welfare and safety of
me
Sayyidina Uqail says, "My father instructed to call
Rasulullah ggg. He persistently enquired about Nabi Nabi fl» to him, which I did/*
t$HS and vowed
not to eat until he had seen him
personally. His distraught mother finally took him to
Abu Talib said to him, "O my nephew, your are aware
Darul Arqam Nabi $g& As soon as Abu Safer
to see
as to how I love you. Your people (the Quraish) have
Wtffi$i» entered the house and saw his beloved friend,
Nabi ®§£ he embraced him and cried profusely. Nabi come to me
and complained that you go into their
gatherings (in the vicinity of the Ka'bah) and say such
tg$g burst out crying on seeing the pitiable condition of
his beloved friend. All the Believers present there also things to them that causes them pain. If you think it's
began weeping bitterly at this sad scene. Sayyiduna appropriate, refrain from going to them,"
Abu Bakr '<gg&ftas& then introduced his mother to Nabi
%m with the request that he make dua for her and According to one narration, Abu Talib said to Nabi
invite her towards Islam. Nabi fflgg thereupon first ^i s
"0 my
nephew, your people have come to me and
made dua for her and then invited hertoembrace Islam, said such and such things.... So please have mercy
which she readily did there and then. (Fadhaa'il Aa'maal) upon me and yourself, and do not place such a burden
upon me which neither I nor you have the capability of
bearing. Therefore refrain from saying those things
that cause them pain."
(7)
J^J Upon hearing £^i thought that his
these words, Nabi
uncle had changed his opinion about him, and that he
THE CRYING OF NABI «£ might disgrace him, abstain from supporting him and
UPON HIS UNCLE'S surrender him to the Quraish,
SUPPORT FOR HIM He &$ said, "O my uncle if the sun is placed in my
right hand and the moon in my left hand, then too I
Sayyiduna Uqail tgffiffig) says, "The elders of the
will not give up doing this work, until Allah grants me
Quraish came to my father, Abu Talib and said, 'O
victory in this Deen, or I am totally annihilated in this
Abu Talib, your nephew comes into our gatherings and
effort."
tells us such things (about our deities) that greatly
pains us* If it is within your power, then prevent him Thereafter his eyes filled with tears and he started
from coming to us." crying.
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The Smiles & the Tears of Sayyidma Muhammad'%$$£ 196
As he turned to leave, Abu Talib on realizing his Nabi *** said, "By Allah, 1 have also come here
(Tabrani- Baihaqi- Bidaayah) The three of them then proceeded towards the home of
Abu Ayyub Ansaari®^^, where they learnt that he
_v**>* -^ S* *-*
•\s*
w *_ was at his orchard. Not very long after, he too came
home, and enquired from them their visit at this
(8) unusual hour. Nabi ^
agreed that it was an unusual
^^^
then went into
hour to be out. Ayyub Ansaari
his orchard and returned with a cluster of dates
on
THE TEARS OF NABI WM UPON which they were all types of dates (i.e. some frilly ripe,
THEDEATH OF SAYYIDUNA He cried and made those around him cry. He then said,
heard Ameeral Mu' mineen Abdul Malik bin
SA'D BIN MU'AAZ mti&m "I
Mu'az S^iBtS,
burial to Sa'd ibn
onto his noble beard,"
his tears were flowing
THE TEARS OF NABI Mi UPON
r"TTTl 1J*~*t TT2T* TV r\T2 C A WTTIT
r r
A TTVT
(Tabratmi, ibn Jarir in Kanz and in Hayaaius Sahaabah)
MUS'AB BIN UMAIR WSffift
A/' Sayyiduna Ali W$&G$ says, ''Once on a very cold
morning I left my house in a slate of hunger in the
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hope of finding something to eat. I was unable to keep The Sahaba asked, "Will we be better off in then,
my feet on the ground because of the severe cold. I being spared of toil and be free to perform Ibaadah?"
covered myself with two pieces of skin to keep warm.
tc
By Allah, I had nothing whatsoever in my house which Nabi ®^£ replied, No, Today you are in a better
I could eat, and if there was anything in the house of position than the time to come."
Nabi t^? I would surely obtain it. I proceeded to the (Tirmizi and Hayaatus Sahaaba)
outskirts of Madmah and looked into the orchard of a
Jew, He said to me, "O villager, what is the matter?
^-\z*
Are you prepared to labour in lieu of one date for
every bucket of water (which you draw from the well).
(12)
v *-* -£ i*
L *-* %*.
side of my grave, the angels will first perform Salaah and one who cuts hands, so that his hand
call for the
upon me, then you may enter upon me in groups and may be cut off Wait for me till I return."
send blessings and greetings upon me. No person,
(woman) must cause me difficulty with her crying." When he returned he asked the person, "Did you really
steal?"
(Bazzar in Hayatus Sahaabah)
THE CUTTING OFF He then related the following incident: "A person who
THE HANDS OF A THIEF stole was once brought to Rasulullah g£g$ who issued
the order that his hand be severed and it was done. He
Abu Mutrif says, "I witnessed a person who was then burst into tears- I asked him, "Why are you
brought to Sayyiduna Ali *SXffiOS» about whom the crying? "O Rasulullah".
people were saying that he stole a camel.
He replied, "Why should I not €ry when the hand of
Sayyiduna Ali ^SWS&IS said, "It is my opinion that you my Ummati is being cut off?"
did not steal the camel."
The companions said, "O Rasulullah why did you not
THE DEMISE OF HIS SON such things that would displease our Rabb."
/ *V/"
Sayyuduna Abdur Rahmaan W&SBSS said, "O
Rasulullah, this is the very thing you prevent people
(16)
from. If the Muslims see you crying, they to will start
crying"
THE TEARS OF NABI mm UPON
When his tears stopped flowing, Nabi $$& said, 'This THE DEMISE OF
mercy and he who does not show mercy,
is >
(Durratun-Naasih een) He replied, "Through the Sabr that one exercises when
being afflicted with a calamity." (Jaleesun Naasikeen)
WW% „»-*
^f W
r*s
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Tears ofSayyidina 221
out of
Rasulullah $m asked, "O Dahya, are you crying
joy of embracing Islam or are you crying for some
(26) other reason.?" He replied, "I have committed many
major sins.Will I be forgiven? If it is Allah's
THE TEARS OF NABI ffim UPON command I am prepared to give all my wealth in
charity". Rasulullah &m
asked, "What are those sins?"
HEARING THE INCIDENT OF He replied, " I was the chief of my tribe and I detested
of so and so
DAHYAH KALBI this, that someone should say that the son
harbour malice, habitually consume liquor, persistently every tear, Allah creates a tree which is known as the
Tree of Honour. When the winds or fear and grief
commit zina, consume interest, disobey parents, carry
blow over this tree, sounds of "Oh! Muhammad" are
tales, or severe family ties.
heard from it.
Allah will never forgive them until such time that they This sound then conveyed to the noble grave of
is
repent sincerely and discard these evils," Nabi W^ where he is made to hear it.
Salaah and cried in sajdah for a long while, and he qabr and sheds tears. From every tear Allah creates a
tree that is known as of shafaa' at
the tree
said, "O Allah! I seek refuge in Your pardon from
(intercession). When the winds of Prophethood blow
Your punishment, and I seek Your pleasure from Your
over this tree, voices of "O Ummah!" emanate from it.
anger, and I seek refuge with You from You, splendid
Allah spreads this voice throughout the heavens, which
is Your countenance, am unable to enumerate Your
I
are then heard by the angels. They fall into sajdah and
praises, You are as You praised Yourself. All praises cry, calling out "O Ummat of Muhammad!" When
are for You until You become pleased." Allah hears them crying, he asks them, "Why are you
crying?" They reply, "O Allah you know very well
(Durratun Naasiheen)
why we are crying. We are crying for the Ummah of
Muhammad." Allah says, "O my angels, bear witness
^^^x >* ****** that I have forgiven every Ummati of Muhammad who
cries out of fear of me." (Durratun Naasiheen)
-*^€ -i i* &&+—
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Nabi $m will reply, "Yes."
(29) Allah will then ask, "What did you do with it?"
He will reply "I handed it to Jibra'eel $&ffi& Thereafter Nabi g$g will return to the Arsh (Throne),
and fall into sajdah and C ry profusely. He will say, "O
Allah will ask Jibraeel, "Where is the amanaahT*
Allah, I am
not crying for myself, or for Faatimah or
for Hasan and Husain, I am crying an d begging foi my
He will reply, "I handed it to Muhammad 088."
Ummah.
Allah will say, call my Beloved with utmost love,"
Allah through his kindness and compassion will say,
Jibra'eel mm& will then go to Nabi WBB and call him. "0 Muhammad, your head and ask. We will grant
raise
When he comes before Allah, Allah will ask him, "Did you. Intercede and we will accept your intercession, 1
Jibra'eel hand the amaanah to you?" will grant to your Ummah in such abundance that you
The Smiles & the Tears ofSayyidina 227
Muhammad $$&
The Smiles &the Tears ofSayyidina Muhammad WS^ 226
will give even more than closer, we found Nabi ^^ crying with his head
will become pleased, and I
that."
lowered and he was not aware that we were there. He
was crying and saying, "O my Allah, if you punish
Allah says in the Quraan, them, they are your servants. And if you forgive them
you are all wise/' When Sayyidah Faatimah t^i^Audjg
"Soon your Rabb will grant you, so that you saw him, she went up to him and lifted his head and
are pleased. " (Sura Dhuha) asked "O Father, has some revelation come unto you.
(Durratitn Naasiheen) Nabi m$ said, "No, O Faatimah, neither is an enemy
going to attack, nor has any revelation come upon me.
This is the night of Baraa'ah and I am making dua to
Allah." He then addressed me, "O Ayesha, when it will
be the Day of Qiyaamah, I will fall into sajdah and
(30)
beg Allah for Mercy and I will intercede (for the
sinners). If you wish to please me then assist me by
THE CRYING OF NABI $m ON making dua to Allah. They all fell into Sajdah and
THE NIGHT OF BARAA'AH joined him in dua till the break of dawn.
(Durratun Naasiheen)
Sayyiduna Ayesha 6£^&GS says, "One night I was
lying down (asleep) next to Nabi^ When . I woke
up, I did not find him next to me. I was disturbed,
because thought
I Nabi ^^ went to one of
his other
(31)
wives, I began searching for him, but did not find him.
Then I came to Faatimah's door and knocked. A voice
asked "Who is there? I said, "This is Ayesha, and I am THE CRYING OF NABI mm AT
looking for Nabi^^ ."
THE THOUGHT OF BEING
Upon hearing me, Ali, Faatimah ,Hasan and Husain SEPERATED FROM HIS
%9G33i£ emerged from the house. I asked them, "Where
can I find Nabi<^ ? They replied, "In the Masjidr
UMMAAH
When we went to the Masjid he was not there either. Sayyiduna ibn Abbas %8$ffl&£& says, "Jibra'eel (Alayhi
Sayyiduna Ali said, "Maybe hegone to Baqee
is
Salaam) made mention of a person from the Bani
(cemetery)," So we went to the cemetery of Baqee and
Isra'eel (by the name of Sham'oon) who fought the
there we saw a light, close to one of the graves. Ali
fflfflaag said. "This is the light of Nab»
As we drew .
enemy for thousand months, performed nightly Ibadah
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229
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for a thousand years as well as having made great
After discussing with him, he returned to the gathering
effort in the path of Allah for a thousand years. Upon of the disbelievers who asked him, "Who were you
hearing this, the Noble Sahabah burst out crying,
saying, "O Rasullullah, they will earn a very great
speaking to?" ^
reward (having such long ages). Allah then revealed He replied, **With Abtar"(On& whose male offspring
Suratul Qadr via Jibra'eel (Alayhi Salaam), that your is cut off)
Ummah will be granted the night of Qadr." The
lhaadah of Laylatul Qadr is more virtuous than the The disbelievers taunted Nabi^^
with this label after
Ibaadah of Sham'oon, the demise of his son Ibrahim W$M» Upon hearing .
WHEN HIS COMPANIONS Abdullah bin Masood m%%&$ says, "I started reciting
from Surah Nisaa md when I reached the verse,
CRIED 9
WHEN LISTENING TO THE him. He did not respond. Upon seeing this condition,
Nabi *§® started crying, saying "If he heard me, he
QURAAN would have surely answered me. The sweat that is
running down his forehead is as the result of the pangs
Sayyiduna Abdullahbin Mas'ood «»aa» says,
of death."
-'Rasulullah said to me, "Recite Quraan' I said, "Oh
1
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Upon hearing this, the womenfolk started weeping, be released in lieu of sending Sayyidah Zainab tSStfffiiiS
(36)
Nabi £^ W as born ten years before prophet hood, Sayyiduna Usamah bin Zaid 3§!£ift£& says that when
when Nabi's ^^ age was thirty years. She was married
my father was martyred, I came Nabi $®
to . As he
saw me approaching him, tears began flowing from
to her cousin, Abul Aas bin Rabee'. She was unable to
his noble eyes.
accompany Nabi ^^ on the journey of hijrah. When
the battle of Badr was fought, her husband was forced When I went to visit him the next day, he said to me,
to accompany the disbelievers, and he was "When 1 see you today, I still feel the same pain and
subsequently captured by the Muslims. grief as I had felt yesterday."
In order for the prisoners of war to be released, the (Ibn abi Shaybah .Hayaatus Sahaahah)
Makkans sent ransom to Madinah, and among this
wealth was the Sayyidah Khadeejah
necklace of
Wtffi&&£. When Nabi ®^ saw the necklace, old and
(39)
G^J ^
hiding
called for him. Ali W$ffl$ was unable to walk.
SAYYIDUNA ALI W%m The effect of this was that Ali *mmm never
experienced any difficulty in his feet ever again.
J
Sayyiduna Abu Raafi <g0&&$ says, "Rasulullah
' (UsduJ Ghaabah)
0$* appointed Sayyiduna Ali 350&'&#as his deputy on
the occasion of the journey of hijrah. He instructed
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The Smiles <& the Tears ofSayyidina Muhammad MB 236 The Smiles
Ummah. Nabi m£ again cried and said, "Tell me about
the remaining third."
(40)
He replied, "I have no knowledge about it."
THE CRYING OF NABI m^ Then when it was the 15 of Shabaan, the Night of
th
NABI mm UPON THE WORDS OF Upon hearing these words, Nabi $$£ was greatly
A WRETCHED PERSON saddened and he left that camp. (Hayaatus Sahabah)
Creation?"
1 +% Thereafter the process of resurrection will commence
The Angel of Death will meekly submit, "This weak and the Creation will be brought back into existence.
servant exists." Allah will release "Ar Reehul Aqeem " — a barren wind
- the same wind that was released upon the nation of
Allah will say to him, "Did you not hear my statement Aad. This wind will emanate from the Unseen treasure
that 'Every soul shall taste of death?" He will then of Allah to the extent of the eye of a needle and will
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totally flatten and level all the mountains and hills, Jibraeel $$%$& will say, "This is the day of
regret,
about which He says in the Quraan, remorse and the day of Qiyaamah, as well as the day of
your Intercession," Rasulullah &SS will then ask, "O
"He will leave them as a level smooth plain, i Jibra'eel, where is my Ummah? Perhaps you have left
you will see therein nothing crooked or them at the outskirts ofJahannam and you have come
curved " (20:106-107). to inform me about it," Jibraeel $$$££ will say, "By
The Earth will reply, "By Him who sent you, Allah which they will be seated upon Buraaq, and brought
caused a severe wind to blow over me, causing me to before Nabi^i. Then Nabi^si will fall into sajdah,
be reduced to fine grains, and therefore I do not know crying, "Ummati, Ummati!"
where the grave of Muhammad £^& is." Thereafter a
Seeing Allah Ta'ala will command Israfeel $&W&
this,
Column of Noor will rise from the grave of NabiS^i
to blow the Trumpet, with the result the rest of man
and move towards the skies as a result of which
will be resurrected, about which the Quraan says,
Jibraeel ®TO£ will recognise the location of the grave
of Nabi ^^ He will then proceed towards the
.
Haram. Seated nearby, in the Hateem, were Abu Nabig^g , "Come with me/' and they both returned to
Jahal, Utbah and Shaybah, the sons of Rabee'ah, the Masjid. As they came upon Abu Jahal and his
Uqbah ibn Mu'eet, Umayyah bin Khalaf and two other friends, Abul Bakhtari asked him, "O Abul Hakam!
persons. Nabi (£$£• performed extremely lengthy {Abu Jahal s former name). Did you have the entrails
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sajdahs and on seeing this, the wretched Abu Jahal of a camel dumped upon Muhammad?" Abu Jahal
asked, "Who from you would go to a certain tribe and replied, "Yes."
SSL 'as he was in sajdah. Sahabah) can live in peace." (Hayatus Sahabah)
OF THE DISBELIEVERS This statement and these words, cast such an awe over
Sayyiduna Urwa bin Zubair once asked Abdullah bin these people that none of them could say anything, but
Amr W$$33$ as to which of the persecutions of the to sit silently (and motionless, as if a bird had settled
Quraish inflicted upon Rasulullah &3^, in their enmity on their heads). They were gripped by such awe that
against him, did he find the most severe? the bravest among them rose and began pacifying
Nabi g^with smooth and suave words. He said, "O
Abdullah bin Amr W$m£p replied,was once with the
"I Abul Qaasim, please leave. Go with peace and
Quraish, whose leaders were gathered in the Hateem, blessings. By Allah, you have never spoken so harshly
(45) (46)
Muttalib was lifted, I saw Nabi t§^ following it and he the Polyiheists, even if they are their close
wasctying ." relatives, after it has become clear to them that
they are the dwellers of the Fire. " (9:113)
Nabi*!3^ was once asked, "Do you remember the
demise ot Abdul Jvxuuaiiu?" Sayyiduna Umar^lffiKW says, "When Abu Taalib
He replied, "I was eight years old at that time." passed away, Nabi^^ said, 'May Allah forgive you,
and have mercy upon you, I shall continue seeking
(Tabaqaat ibn Sa *dt Abu Nuaim)
forgiveness for you until such a time that I am not
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prevented from doing so by Allah,'
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As a result of this, al! the Muslims began seeking
Sahabah with him. He also gave them a letter to Aamir
forgiveness for their deceased relatives. Upon this, the
bin Tufail (the head of the clan), inviting him to Islam.
above verse was revealed. (Tabaqaat ibn Sa 'd)
These Sahabah camped at Bi'r Ma'oona. Umar bin
Urnayyah and Mimzir bin Umar took the camels for
grazing and Haraam W%$Xj® with two companions went
(47) to deliver the Prophet's letter to Aamir bin TufaiL On
reaching near his place, Haraam W$ffiB$ said to his
THE GRIEF OF NABI &m UPON companions, "You both stay here,
him. If I am safe, you may also
I
come
shall
after
go alone
me, but
to
if I
THE TRAGEDY OF am betrayed you may return from here, as the loss of
BI'R MA'OONA one is better than that of three."
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Umar Wffi£SS£
while grazing the camels, noticed
3 the illustrious people, of whom Islam is rightly proud.
vultures hovering in the air. They exclaimed, Death had really more attraction for them than wine
"Something foul has for their enemies. As they did deeds that were sure to
win Allah's pleasure, they felt most triumphant at the
happened!" and returned to the camp. They saw from time of surrendering their souls.
some distance that their companions were dead and the
(Faza 'il A 'maal and Tahaqaat \hn Sa 'd)
murderers were standing around their bodies with
bloody swords in their hands. They stopped a while to ^j *fcrf" *X V. %-* t~r _
think what they might do. Umai^Sfflfis? said, "Let us
go back to Madinah and inform the Prophesy ,' s
(48)
MunzirS^flfifi? did not agree. He
"The Prophet
said,
fflffiS will get the information sooner or later. I
do not
like to miss martyrdom and run away from the place
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where our companions are lying in their peaceful THE OCCASION OF THE
sleep. Let us go forward and meet them."
BATTLE OF BADR
They both went and jumped into the thick of the battle. * The Battle of Badr was the first battle of Islam in
Munzir was killed and Umar was captured As Aamir'
which Allah elevated and granted victory to the Truth
mother had to set free a slave in connection with some
while defeating and destroving Falsehood. The noble
vow that she had made, Aamir set Umar free and let Companions numbered three hundred and thirteen in
him go. Aamir bin Fuhairah^i^^ was also among
this battle, possessing almost no weapons, while the
,
told that it was that of entry into Paradise. This was the
cause of my embracing Islam." When Nabi^^E was (Ibn Khuzaimah as narrated in Targheeb)
informed about this great tragedy, he suffered such _^v "^ *£ ^ ^ *•* _^_
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which he normally never came. Nabi $$$£ turned
(49) towards him and said, "Why is your colour so
changed, O Jibra*eel?"
THE CRYING OF NABI &m AS
HE DELIVERED THE SERMON He replied, "I have just come at a time
issued the order for Jahannam to be stoked."
when Allah
UPON HEARING ABOUT would be no place to put that link, and it would
continue sinking into the ground," Nabi(3ffi£ said, 6tO
JAHANNAM Jibraeel, stop tearing my heart, lest I be annihilated."
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