Abdullah ibn hudhafah

How did the Emperor persecute Abdullah bin Huzaifah?

Q:5 How did the emperor persecute Abdullah bin Huzafah? Ans: The emperor ordered Abdullah ( ہنع اللہ یضر ) to be flung into a prison without giving him food and d rink. Abdullah spent three days in prison without food or drink.

On what condition did Abdullah Allah be pleased on him agree to kiss the emperor’s forehead?

When talk of Abdullah's bravery spread throughout the land, the Islamic Caliph Umar ibn Al-Khattab, order all the Muslims to kiss the forehead of Abdullah ibn Hudhafah as-Sahmi, and kissed him on his forehead first.

Who tore the letter of Prophet?

Chosroes of Persia According to some historic narratives, Chosroes of Persia tore the prophet's letter. When the prophet heard that, he promised the destruction of Chosroes and the latter died shortly after and the empire weakened.

What was Abdullah Ibn Masood known for?

ʽAbdullah ibn Masʽud, or Abdullah ibn Masʽood (Arabic: عبد الله بن مسعود; c. 594-c. 653), was a companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad who he is regarded the greatest mufassir of Qur'an of his time and the second ever. He was also known by the kunya Abu Abdur Rahman.

How many companions did Prophet Muhammad have?

There were 10,000 by the time of the Conquest of Mecca and 70,000 during the Expedition of Tabuk in 630. Some Muslims assert that they were more than 200,000 in number: it is believed that 124,000 witnessed the Farewell Sermon Muhammad delivered after making Farewell Pilgrimage to Mecca.

Who suggested azan?

Bilal One suggestion seen in a dream was to use a wooden clapper, a device found among the Christians; however, the man in the dream suggested the Muslims have someone vocalize the call to prayer (adhan in Arabic). This proposal found favor with the Prophet and he suggested Bilal, who was known for his beautiful voice.

Who was Hubal?

Hubal (Arabic: هُبَل) was a god worshipped in pre-Islamic Arabia, notably by Quraysh at the Kaaba in Mecca. The god's idol was a human figure believed to control acts of divination, which was performed by tossing arrows before the statue. The direction in which the arrows pointed answered questions asked of the idol.