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    Stories of Companions

    The Rightly Guided Khulafaa

    Characteristics of the first four Caliphs of the Muslim Ummah.

    Asmaa Bint Abu Bakr

    Asmaa herself was one of the first persons to accept Islam. Only about seventeen persons including both men and women became Muslims before her. She was later given the nickname Dhat an-Nitaqayn (the One with the Two Waistbands) because of an incident connected with the departure of the Prophet ‎ﷺ and her father from Makkah on the historic hijrah to Madinah. Scanned from: "Companions of The Prophet"

    Barakah

    Scanned from: "Companions of The Prophet", Vol.1, By: Abdul Wahid Hamid.

    Fatimah Bint Muhammad

    From Companions of The Prophet

    Ramlah Bint Abu Sufyan

    Abu Sufyan tried with all the power and force at his disposal to bring back his daughter and her husband to his religion and the religion of their forefathers. But he did not succeed. The faith which was embedded in the heart of Ramlah was too strong to be uprooted by the hurricanes of Abu Sufyans fury

    Rumaysa Bint Milhan

    Even before Islam was introduced to Yathrib, Rumaysa was known for her excellent character, the power of her intellect and her independent attitude of mind. Scanned from: "Companions of The Prophet"

    Umm Salamah

    Umm Salamah! What an eventful life she had! Her real name was Hind. She was the daughter of one of the notables in the Makhzum clan nicknamed "Zad ar-Rakib" because he was well known for his generosity partlcularly to travellers. Umm Salamah's husband was Abdullah ibn Abdulasad and they both were among the first persons to accept Islam. Only Abu Bakr and a few others, who could be counted on the fingers of one hand, became Muslims before them.

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