I read about Assahaba may Allah be pleased with them in a several forums, they were too long to read, there is an Idea
to make it more enjoyable, participating let the reader enjoy more than reading a long essay . every day we will talk about
one Sahabi e.g todays Omar ben Alkhattab every one will share what she he knows about him that will helps to correct
mistakes, since I am not that much in English , brothers and sisters will help each other complete an essay. We must say everything about him before the other day
Jazakum Allah khair And make it in the balance of your good deeds
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I would start with Saad bin muath may Allah be pleased with him, he converted to Islam when he was 30 years old and died when he was 36 years old ,
narrated Amr al naqed narrated Abdullah ibn Idris al-Audy Al-Amish told us about Abu Sufyan, Jabir said the Messenger of Allah peace be upon him "The Throne (of Allah) shook at the death of Saad bin Muadh."
Narrated by Muhammad ibn al-Muthanna and Ibn Bashar told us Mohammed bin Jaafar told us a shuabah on abu Isaac said he heard Bara bin Azab says
A silken cloth was given as a present to the Prophet . His companions started touching it and admiring its softness. The Prophet said, "Are you admiring its softness? The handkerchiefs of Saad bin Muadh (in Paradise) are better and softer than it." Narrated by al-Tirmidhi in the early chapters of the dress. He said: "This is a saheeh hadeeth ."
Great life in a brief period ( Sa'd ben muath may Allah be pleased with him )
When saad bin muath became a Muslim he went to the club everyone was there He said what do you think of me , they said You are our master and our leader he said talking with me (men or women) is forbidden unless you become a Muslims . all of Al-Madinah people became Muslim .
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