The name of an adventurous Companion is Abu Lubaba.
Abu Lubaba participated in most of the battles with the Prophet (peace be upon him). He also received special honors during the Battle of Badr. Muslim forces ready for the battle of Badr.
The great commander of the war was Rasulullah Kareem himself. The number of vehicles is less than the number of soldiers.
The Prophet (peace be upon him) also showed a shining example of equality and humanity.
The Prophet (peace be upon him) also had three riders on his camel.
Besides the Prophet (peace be upon him) his camels were Abu Lubaba and Ali (peace be upon him).
They were taking turns riding on camels. When the Prophet (peace be upon him) and Ali were riding on camels, Abu Lubaba was walking with a rope in his hand.
That's the way it goes.
The Mujahid of Truth is crossing the path.
At one time it was the turn of the Prophet (peace be upon him). Abu Lubaba and Ali (ra) will sit on the camel.
And the commander himself will walk on the rope.
Although the Prophet (peace be upon him) was happy about this, the tender heart of Abu Lubaba cried. His conscience cried. He prayed and said humbly, O Prophet (peace be upon him)! My prophet of mercy! Please sit on the camel. I walk with a rope in hand.
The Prophet (peace be upon him) heard about Abu Lubaba. A little smile. Then he said, "You are not stronger than I am." And not that I don't need more rewards than you. So you two sit on camels. And I walk with a rope in hand.
This is the example of equality and brotherhood of the Prophet (peace be upon him).
This is the humanity of the Prophet (peace be upon him). There is no ruler, commander or leader in the world who has been able to show more humanity than the Prophet (peace be upon him).
Abu Lubaba loved the Prophet (peace be upon him) more than his own life. Loved him in exchange for everything in the world. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) loved Abu Lubaba just as much as he loved the soldier of truth.
Therefore, Abu Lubaba could not take part in the battle of Banu Qaynuqa, a Jewish tribe in Medina, in the month of Shawwal in the second year of the Hijri, and in the battle of Sabik in the month of Jilhaj of the same year.
Because at this time the Prophet (peace be upon him) replaced him in Medina.
The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) laid siege to Banu Qaynuqa for fifteen days.
During this time Abu Lubaba was the administrator of the building in Medina.
Abu Lubaba is the recipient of this rare honor from the Prophet (peace be upon him).
Abu Lubaba's faith was as unbreakable as a mountain. Tough. Even for a small mistake, he would seek forgiveness from the great Bari Tayala in a way that was really rare.
Once he repented for such a mistake and rushed to the mosque.
Then he declared to himself with a thick and heavy shackle: Until Allah accepts my repentance, I will remain in such a state.
How long was Abu Lubaba tied like this?
Some say ten, some say twenty days and nights.
During this time his wife would untie him in case of emergency such as prayers and other necessities. He would tie the shackles again when the need arose.
In this situation Abu Lubaba almost gave up eating and drinking. This reduces his hearing. Eyesight becomes impaired. And the body breaks down in weakness. One day he fell to the ground due to weakness.
Yet Abu Lubaba did not free himself.
Part 2
The Prophet (peace be upon him) knows everything. He is also waiting for the command of Allah Almighty. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) is in the house of Umm Salama, the mother of the believers.
Then last night.
The verse was revealed before dawn.
The Prophet (peace be upon him) laughed.
Seeing the smile of the Prophet (peace be upon him), Umm Salam asked, O Messenger of Allah! May Allah keep you happy all the time. What is the reason for your laughter?
The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said, 'Abu Lubaba's repentance has been accepted.'
Umm Salama wanted to know, can I tell people this good news?
The verses of hijab or veil have not been revealed yet. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said, 'Yes, Umm Salama, you can tell this good news to everyone.'
With the consent of the Prophet (peace be upon him) he stood at the door of the hujra and informed everyone about the matter.
Everyone present rushed to free Abu Lubaba.
Abu Lubaba was adamant in his decision. He said, no, never. I will stay like this until the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) himself comes and untie my shackles.
The Prophet (peace be upon him) came to the mosque for Fajr prayers. And then he untied Abu Lubabar himself.
Abu Lubaba was very happy that his repentance was accepted.
The flag of Banu Amr Ibn Awf was in the hands of Hazrat Abu Lubaba during the conquest of Mecca in the 7th year of AH
Also, Abu Lubaba took part in every battle that took place during the time of the Prophet (peace be upon him).
On the battlefield he was always adventurous and ruthless.
Again, he was a great Abed outside the war.
He dedicated his life to the love of Allah and the Prophet (peace be upon him). Abu Lubaba was a full-fledged follower of Islam.
He fully complied with the commands and prohibitions of the Qur'an and the Sunnah. There was no room for weakness.
Not to mention, the great Lord Almighty has sent down a verse announcing the acceptance of Abu Lubaba's repentance.
How many are lucky?
Those who are are all more than light.
Hazrat Abu Lubaba (RA).
He who has melted the shackles of lies all his life in the flames of truth.
And in the end the one who has become thorny gold. Gold velvet.
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