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:: Chapter
Eight - Concerning the Jihaad of Rasulullah (saw) ::
Up
to the time of Mi'raaj, Rasulullah Sallallahu Alaihi Wassallam
and the Sahaabah Radiyallahu Anhum were living in Makkah. In the
thirteenth year of nabuwwat they were commanded by Allah Ta'aala
to make hijrat to Madinah. After establishing an Islamic state
in Madinah, Rasulullah Sallallahu Alaihi Wassallam was given permission
to make jihaad against the kuffaar. By means of jihaad and tabligh,
Islam became the dominant religion. Allamah Busairi in this chapter
discusses the jihaad of Rasulullah Sallallahu Alaihi Wassallam,
as well as his unflinching faith and trust in Allah Ta'aala. He
also discusses his unparalleled bravery, heroic feats and spirit
of sacrifice for the Deen of Islam by both Rasulullah Sallallahu
Alaihi Wassallam as well as the Sahaabah Radiyallahu Anhum.
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1.
The hearts of his enemies were struck with terror at the news
of his advent.
2. Just as a heedless goat that has strayed the herd becomes scared
due to a sudden alarm.
3. He never ceased to encounter them at every battle.
4. Until, by the effects of lances they were like meat on a chopping
block.
5. They loved fleeing that they would envy.
6. The corpses which were carried away by vultures and eagles.
7. Nights would pass without them knowing the number.
8. As long as it was not the nights of the sacred months (Ashur-e-Hoorum).
9. It is as though the religion of Islam was a guest that visited
their house.
10. With every brave warrior, greedy for the flesh of the enemy.
11. He used to lead an ocean of an army on galloping horses.
12. They would strike (the enemy) with a massive wave of brave
warriors.
13. Of every volunteer, having hope of reward from Allah.
14. Fighting to exterminate the roots of kufr and to destroy it.
15. Until the religion of Islam became because of them.
16. Reunited after her estrangement, with her family.
17. Always taken care of by an affectionate father
18. And a loving husband, so she did not suffer from orphanhood
nor widowhood.
19. They were mountains, so ask about them from him who fought
them.
20. What was his experience with them in each contest (battle).
21. Ask (them about the condition of) Hunain, Badr, Uhad.
22. The verdict of death for them was more severe than an epidemic.
23. (They made their) white (shinning) swords red (with blood)
after they were plunged.
24. Into every black lock (of hair) of their enemies.
25. And they write (with arrows) in calligraphic writing (on those
parts of the bodies), which was left out.
26. By their pens (lances), like undotted letters.
27. Completely clad with weapons they had characteristic marks
to distinguish them.
28. Like a rose is distinguished by (characteristic) marks from
a thorn tree.
29. The winds of help (from Allah) would guide you to their fragrance.
30. So you would think every brave man to be a flower in the bud.
31. As though they were, when on horse back like the plants on
hills.
32. On account of the strength and bravery, not because of the
tightness of their saddles.
33. The hearts of the enemies flew into terror (due to their)
prowess.
34. So they could not make distinction between a lamb and a mighty
warrior.
35. And the person who has the help of Rasulullah Sallallahu Alaihi
Wassallam with him,
36. Even if a lion meets him in its den it begins to fear.
37. And if you would never see a friend not assisted.
38. By him, nor would you find any enemy, but in pieces.
39. He lodged his ummat in the fort of his religion.
40. Like a lion which lodges with its cubs in a jungle.
41. How many queries did the words of Allah have with defiers.
42. Concerning him, and the clear evidence (of Allah), disputed
many a plaintiff.
43. It is sufficient for you as a miracle (to have so vast) knowledge
in an unlettered person.
44. In the period of ignorance, and such noble etiquettes in an
orphan.
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