~~Favourite Islamic Hero/warrior??~~

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Whats Your Favourite Islamic Hero After Prophet Muhammed (peace Be Upon Him ) and WHY!!?????

Cause Im Interested :p
 
Khaled Ibn Al Walid (May allah Be Blessed with him)
because he was a very brave worrier with a bright mind masha allah
he was always coming with superb war ideas
 
Khaled Ibn Al Walid (May allah Be Blessed with him)
because he was a very brave worrier with a bright mind masha allah
he was always coming with superb war ideas

I was just about to write that sob7an Allah.. He had true warfare genius...
 
^yep One Of the Best Islamic Generals MashAllah

I also Like Abu Ubaidah ibn al-Jarrah, Abdul Rahman Al Ghafiqi(Al-Andalus),
Alp Arslan , Mehmet(II) The Conquerer and......Sallahudeen !! ( May Peace Be Upon Them )
 
Khalid bin walid ( may Allah be pleased wid him)
or Ibn ruwahah( may Allah be pleased with him)
 
From sahabah: Ali bin Abi Talib, Zubair and Talha

Others: Nurideen Zinki, Salahudeen Ayubi if u want to know more bout these two listen to Ahmed Jibril's lecture series "Heroes of Islam"
 
^Thanks For The advice Im goin To listen it Now InshaAllah , Its Called Legends of Islam btw :D
 
oh i just noticed my mistake, i'm confusin it with another series
 
The Sahabi that was killed in front of Hajjaj after a long dialogue. I think the name Sai'id bin ?
 
Imam Malik ibn Anas, is known as "Imam Malik," the "the Sheikh of Islam," the "Proof of the Community," and "Imam of the Abode of Emigration." He was one of the most highly respected scholars of fiqh in Sunni Islam. Imam Shafi, who was one of Malik's student for nine years and a scholarly giant in his own right, stated, when scholars are mentioned, Malik is like the star among them.

Salahuddin Ayyubi, became one of the world's greatest warriors. He loved peace and never enjoyed fighting battles.

Khalid bin Walid, also known as Sayf-'ullah al-Maslul (the Drawn Sword of Allah, Allah's Withdrawn Sword, or simply Sword of Allah), was one of the two famous Muslim generals of the Rashidun army during the Muslim conquests of the 7th Century. He is noted for his military prowess, commanding the forces of Muhammad (PBUH) and those of his immediate successors of the Rashidun Caliphate; Abu Bakr and Umar ibn al-Khattab (May Allah pleased with them).
 
:-[:-[:-[ gosh looks like u all namen a bunch of new things! i havent heard of any of these people..:-[:-[:-[

BUT i would say sallahudeen(however u do spell it) :D
 
Mus'ab Ibn Umayr

And this is the part that always gets me, SubhanAllah:

After the battle, the Prophet and his companions went through the battlefield, bidding farewell to the martyrs. When they came to Musab's body, tears flowed. Khabbah related that they could not find any cloth with which to shroud Musab's body, except his own garment. When they covered his head with it, his legs showed and when his legs were covered, his head was exposed and the Prophet instructed: "Place the garment over his head and cover his feet and legs with the leaves of the idhkhir (rue) plant."

[PIE]SubhanAllah! And see how we live in the lap of luxury, yet still remain so unthankful! Read the rest of the story Here insha'Allah[/PIE]
 

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