Sirat-E-Habibullah (Pbuh) by Dr. Yamin H. Memon - HTML preview

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popularly known as Asharatul

Mubash-sharah (R.A.):

These ten Companions (R.A.) were promised Paradise by the Holy Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him during their lifetime itself.

1. Sa'id ibn Zayd (R.A.) (demise 51

A.H)

2. Ali bin Abu Talib (R.A.) (23 B.H-40 A.H; 600-661 C.E)

3. Abu Bakr Siddiq (R.A.) (51 B.H-13

A.H; 573-634 C.E)

4. AbdurRahman ibn ‘Awf (R.A.) (demise 31 A.H/654 C.E)

5. Umar al-Faruq (R.A.) (R.A.) (40

B.H-23 A.H; 584-644 C.E)

6. Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqas (R.A.) (23

B.H-55 A.H; 600-675 C.E)

7. Uthman Dhin-Nurayn (R.A.) (47

B.H- 35 A.H; 577-656 C.E)

8. Abu 'Ubaydah, 'Aamir ibn

'Abdullah ibn al-Jarrah, (R.A.) 9. Talha ibn 'Ubaydullah (R.A.) (28

B.H-36 A.H; 596-656 C.E)

10. Zubair ibn al-’Awwaam (R.A.) (28

B.H-36 A.H; 596-656 C.E)

Muslim Martyrs or Shohda-e-Kiram (R.A.) Of the Battle of Badr: Among Muslims these martyrs are known as “Shohd e Badr”. In the Battle of Badr fourteen Muslims i.e.

Companions (R.A.) were martyred.

Among these 6 were Muhajireens (Muslims emigrants from Mecca to Medina and 8 were Ansar (Muslims who were originally from Medina who helped immigrants settle in Medina.

Among the 8 Ansar, 6 were from the tribe of Banu Khazraj, therefore called al-Khazraji, and 2 were from the Banu Aws, therefore called al-Awsi.

1. 'Umayr bin al-Humam al-Khazraji, (R.A.).

2. Dhush-shimaalayn ibn 'Abdi 'Amr al-Muhajiri, (R.A.).

3. Rafi' bin al-Mu'alla al-Khazraji, (R.A.).

4. Sa'd bin Khaythama al-Awsi, (R.A.).

5. Safwan bin Wahb al-Muhajiri, (R.A.).

6. 'Aaqil bin al-Bukayr al-Muhajiri, (R.A.).

7. 'Ubaydah bin al-Harith al-

Muhajiri, (R.A.).

8. Yazid bin al-Harith bin Fus.hum al-Khazraji, (R.A.).

9. 'Umayr bin Abi Waqqas al-

Muhajiri, (R.A.).

10. 'Awf bin al-Harith al-Khazraji, (R.A.).

11. Mubashshir bin 'Abdi'l Mundhir al-Awsi, (R.A.).

12. Mu'awwidh bin al-Harith al-Khazraji, (R.A.).

13. Mihja' bin Salih al-Muhajiri, (R.A.).

14. Haritha bin Suraqa al-Khazraji, (R.A.).

Companions (R.A.) who were Writers of the holy Prophet Muhmmad

(P.B.U.H.):

Aban bin Sa'id

Abu Umama

Abu Aiyyub Al-Ansari

Abu Bakr Siddiq

Abu Hudhaifa

Abu Sufiyan

Abu Salama

Abu Abbas

Ubayy bin Ka’b Al-Aqram

Usaid bin Al Hudair

Aus

Buraida

Bashir

Thabit bin Qais

Ja'far bin Abu Taleeb

Jahm bin Sa’d

Juhaim

Hateeb bin Huzaifa

Husain

Hanzala

Huwaitib

Khalid bin Sa’id

Khalid bin Waleed

Zubair bin Arqam

Zaid bin Thabeet

Sa’d bin Saeed

Shuanh bin Hasna

Sa’d bin Ubaida

Talha

Amir bin Fuhaira

AbbasAbdullah bin Al Arqam

Abdullah bin Abu Bakr

Abduallah bin Rawaha

Abdullah bin Zaid

Abduallah bin Sa’d

Abduallah bin Amr

Usman bin Affan

Uqba

Ali bin Abu Taleeb

Umar ibn e Al Khattab

Amr bin As

Muhammad bin Musailama

Maaz bin Jabal

Mu’awiya

Ma’nb

Mughira

Yazid bin Abu Sufiyaan (R.A.) The non Arab companions (R.A.) of the holy prophet Muhmmad (PBUH): From this list one can know that equality

is also a basic feature of Islam. Even non Arabs were given the highly respectable status of Sahabas or companions (R.A.) of the holy prophet Muhammad (PBUH).

African (Habsh now known as

Ethiopia):

Bilal ibn Ribah (R.A.): He