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History witnessed their courage and devotion to Islam. They were all for Allah!
I want you to remember who the real heroes were. These heroes were Bravery personified . Women of purity who knew how to give up theirs' and their entire selves in the cause of All-Mighty!
I want you to remember who the real heroes were. These heroes were Bravery personified . Women of purity who knew how to give up theirs' and their entire selves in the cause of All-Mighty!
- Hadhrat Safiyyah who was the daughter of Abdul Muttalib, hence a cousin of the Prophet displayed the pinnacle of her bravery during the famous battle of the trench. During this battle the women were being protected in the strongest Ansari fort, which belonged to Hadhrat Hassan . This fort happened to be adjacent to the Jewish tribe Banu Quraizah. During the onslaught the Jews turned their attention to this fort. Hadhrat Safiyyah spotted one of the Jews approaching the gate of the fort, intending to attack. Therefore she informed Hadrat Hassaan to confront and kill the Jew but he was not able to carry out his protective duties due to him not being well. At this point the valour and bravery surfaced within Hadhrat Safiyyah as she took a large peg nail off a tent, went down to the gate, and amazingly confronted the Jew herself. Then she struck the Jew in his head with such force that he fell to the ground dead. Having returned to the fort she asked Hadhrat Hassaan to go and bring the clothes, weapons and more importantly the head of the Jew – which he declined. So Hadhrat Safiyyah went herself and returned with the head of the Jew, after severing it herself. She then threw this head amongst the Jews, who became certain that their were fighters inside the fort, not daring to launch another attack.
- Umm 'Umarah (also known as Nusaybah bint Ka'b) was one of the heroes of Battle of Uhud. She had never imagined that she would fight shoulder to shoulder with her husband and two sons defending the Prophet in the battle of Uhud. She went only with her water skins and for the purpose of healing the wounded But Allah had different plans for her. There came a very critical stage during the battle. The Mujahidin of Islam were on the verge of defeat and they were scattering. She, along with her two sons, and husband tried to surround the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) in order to ward off and repel any attack on him. She had a sword in one hand and a shield in the other. If the enemy had been on foot and not on horseback, they would have slain all of them. When one of the enemies attacked her she warded off the attack with her shield; she then pulled at the bridle of the horse to turn it around. Taking this opportunity, she plunged her sword into the horse's back. The wounded horse fell, taking the rider with him. Seeing this, the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) called out to 'Abdullah bin Umm 'Umarah to help his mother. And together she and her son finished off the enemy soldier. She was severely wounded in the Battle and fell unconscious. When she regained her consciousness, the first question she asked was not how her sons or husband was, rather it was whether Rasool Allah is safe or not.
When the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) saw the valour and sacrificing spirit of the whole family he prayed for them "O Allah! Make this family my friends in Paradise."
"Allah will be pleased with them and they with Him." [Quran 98:8] :')
- Jamilah (the wife of Hanzalah): When Prophet bade farewell to a gathering in the mosque discussing issue of meeting the enemy in Battle of Uhud outside the city, two men waited behind to speak to the Prophet, each having an urgent decision to make. One of them was Hanzalah. It was Hanzalah's wedding day -a day which had been chosen some weeks in advance. He was betrothed to his cousin Jamilah,the daughter of Ibn Ubayy, and he was loth to postpone the marriage, yet determined to fight. So Prophet gave him instructions to celebrate his marriage and later catch up with the army. They got married and that night Jamilah had a dream in which she saw her husband standing at the outside of Heaven; and a door opened for him and he entered through it, whereupon it closed behind him. When she woke, she said to herself: "This is martyrdom." They performed their ablutions and prayed the dawn prayer together, after which he bade her farewell. But she clung to him, and would not let him go! Then he tore himself from her embrace, he put on his coat of mail, seized his weapons, and hastened from the house. (she knew this was a farewell but love of God requires great sacrifices).
- Khansā’ bint ‘Amr (Tamādir bint ‘Amr in other texts) came with her tribe to the Prophet Sallallāhu ‘alayhi wa Sallam to accept Islām. She was a famous poet whose Diwān (collected poetry) has already been translated into French. She encouraged her four sons to fight in the Battle of Qādisiyya in the time of the Khilāfah of Sayyidinā ‘Umar and all her four sons were martyred. Allāhu Akbar!
These are some of the many brave female companions of Rasool Allah. You can surf for more such legendary examples and can try your best to be a brave muslimah of now late islamic era i.A! (Source:Taken from web and summarized)