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The Final Days of Khalid Ibn Al-Waleed

Khalid ibn al-Waleed, or, as he was called by the Prophet Muhammad, pbuh, 'The Drawn Sword of God,' never lost a battle, neither before nor after Islam.
In this article, we show the final moments of his life while on his deathbed. What he did, what he said, and the message he left to Omar ibn Al-Khattab. We also explain why he was not destined to die on a battlefield.

Life Is Not Worth A Wing of A Mosquito

Here is a lesson from the Prophet, pbuh, that tells us the story of the Hadith, "Life is not worth a wing of a mosquito." Which means that this life, Donya (the lower life), is not worth what a mosquito can carry on her wings.
It also shows how much the Prophet loved his daughter, Fatima, and how devoted she was to her father, pbuh.

Abu Ubaydah ibn al-Jarrah – The Trustee of The Ummah

A Muslim commander and one of the Companions of the Prophet. He is mostly known for being one of the ten to whom Paradise was promised. He was the commander of a large section of the Rashidun Army during the time of the second Rashidun Caliph Umar. He was on the list of Umar's appointed successors to the Caliphate, but died during the Plague of Amwas in 639 before Umar.

Amer Ibn Fuhayrah

Of African ancestry, he was born a slave in the possession of the Azd tribe.[2] Later he was owned by Al-Tufayl ibn Al-Harith, the stepson of the Rashidun caliph Abu Bakr, who was also a member of this tribe but probably younger than Amer.

Abdulrahman Ibn Awf

Abdulrahman ibn Awf, may Allah be pleased with him, is a great companion of the Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him. He was among the firsts to convert to Islam. He migrated to Medina and took part in all the battles with the Prophet Muhammad, pbuh. He could have been one of the guided Caliphs if he accepted the position.
A great merchant and philanthropist who donated all his money for the sake of Allah.

The Two Pledges of Aqaba

The Pledge of Aqaba was a turning point in the Prophet Muhammad's message, the history of Islam, and the history of Muslims.
The Pledge of Aqabah refers to two pivotal oaths of allegiance taken by Muslims from Yathrib (later Medina) to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), occurring in 621 CE (Year 12 of Prophethood) and 622 CE (Year 13 of Prophethood), respectively. These pledges were crucial in preparing for the Hijrah (migration) from Mecca to Medina.

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