Abdullah Ibn Rawaha
Abd Allah ibn Rawaha ( Arabic : ) was a companion of the Prophet of Islam Mohammed. From the tribe Banu Khazraj , he was among the twelve representatives to ensure the implementation of the articles of the oath of al-'Aqaba and participated in the Battle of Badr . In 629, he died Shahid (martyr) at the Battle of Mu'ta , the 8th year of Hijra.
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His poetry
When that Zayd ibn Harithah and Ja'far ibn Abi Talib was killed at the Battle of Mu'ta , he began to recite the following verses:
I swear, O my soul, for being in combat;
Why do I see your reluctance to go to heaven?
If you're not killed, O my soul, you will die anyway;
I smell of death surrounds me;
What you aspire, you shall have, if you walk on their pitch (this is Zayd and Ja'far) you will be properly guided References
- (In) This article is partially or entirely from the article in English entitled " Abd Allah ibn Rawahah "(see the list of authors )
- a and b Safiyyu ar-Rahman al-Mubarakfuri Muhammad the final jewel of the prophecy Ennour Publishing House (2002) (en) ( ISBN 2-910891-44-5 ). Original title: ar-al-Rahiq Makhtum (Nectar Seal) p.220.
- (en) Biography of Abdullah Ibn RAWAAHAH , URL Accessed 2009-09-30
Bibliography
- The companions of the Prophet: diamonds humans: a review of some companions of the Prophet Muhammad, Muslim figures, Frederic Brabant Albouraq, 2004, ( ISBN 2841612201 and 9782841612208 ), 257 pages.
- (Ar) Al-Assad Ghaba ma'rifat fi As-Sahab, al-Asqalani.
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