Who am I?

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WaAlaykumus Salaam Warahmatullahi Wabarakaatuh,

Alhamdulillah. :)

Next: When Easa Alayhis Salaam met me, he said to me "Seek forgivness for me from Allah". I replied to him saying "You seek forgiveness for me from Allah, because you are better than me". So Easa Alayhis Salaam replied "You are better than me, because I asked for peace on myself, but in your case, Allah sent his peace upon you."

Who am I?


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Masha'Allah :thumbs_up.

(And it was said unto his son): O John! Hold fast the Scripture. And we gave him wisdom when a child, And compassion from Our presence, and purity; and he was devout, And dutiful toward his parents. And he was not arrogant nor rebellious. Peace on him the day he was born, and the day he dieth and the day he shall be raised alive!

Your turn to ask the next question ukht. :)

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umm, you guys can take my turn, i can't think of any questions
 
easy one

I was the second wife of the prophet after Khadeejah
 
i am here few days ago. -Who am I?- is the best for me what i found here.
Knowledge and game together are wonderful things! I wish to author of that be succesful for all things what will do in life.
-i was a slave, when i become free i started to take care about sheeps.
Ibn Mesud did not give milk to Muhammed a.s. while their first contact, cos he did not owner of sheeps. I did not owner too, but my obligation was to deliver milk for 2 persons. Who i am? :)
 
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OK, next question: I was the keeper of the secrets of the Messenger of Allah (s.a.w)....
 
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OK, next question: I was the keeper of the secrets of the Messenger of Allah (s.a.w)....


Wa'Alaykumus Salaam Warahmatullahi Wabarakaatuh,

Hudhayfah ibn al-Yaman

Because of this attitude, Hudhayfah's stature grew in the eyes of the Prophet, peace be on him. Hudhayfah had three qualities which particularly impressed the Prophet: his unique intelligence which he employed in dealing with difficult situations; his quick wittedness and spontaneous response to the call of action, and his ability to keep a secret even under persistent questioning.

A noticeable policy of the Prophet was to bring out and use the special qualities and strengths of each individual companion of his. In deploying his companions, he was careful to choose the right man for the right task. This he did to excellent advantage in the case of Hudhayfah.

One of the gravest problems the Muslims of Madinah had to face was the existence in their midst of hypocrites (munafiqun) particularly from among the Jews and their allies. Although many of them had declared their acceptance of Islam, the change was only superficial and they continued to plot and intrigue against the Prophet and the Muslims.

Because of Hudhayfah's ability to keep a secret, the Prophet, peace be on him, confided in him the names of the munafiqin. It was a weighty secret which the Prophet did not disclose to any other off his companions. He gave Hudhayfah the task of watching t he movements of the munafiqin, following their activities, and shielding the Muslims from the sinister danger they represented. It was a tremendous responsibility. The munafiqin, because they acted in secrecy and because they knew all the developments and plans of the Muslims from within presented a greater threat to the community than the outright hostility of the kuffar.

From this time onwards. Hudhayfah was called "The Keeper of the Secret of the Messenger of Allah". Throughout his life he remained faithful to his pledge not to disclose the names of the hypocrites. After the death of the Prophet, the Khalifah often came - to him to seek his advice concerning their movements and activities but he remained tight-lipped and cautious.

Umar was only able to find out indirectly who the hypocrites were. If anyone among the Muslims died, Umar would ask:

"Has Hudhayfah attended his funeral prayer?"

If the reply was 'yes', he would perform the prayer. If the reply was 'no', he became doubtful about the person and refrained from performing the funeral prayer for him.​


Next question; Which companion of the Prophet salallahu 'alayhi wassalam earned the title of 'the living martyr'?

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Who was the first Sahabi to recite Quran aloud to the Quraish?

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