(18) CHAPTER: “When two parties from among you were about the lose heart, but Allah was their Wali (Protector and Supporter).” (V.3:122)
Narrated Jabir: Allah's Apostle said to me, Have you got married O Jabir? I replied, Yes. He asked What, a virgin or a matron? I replied, Not a virgin but a matron. He said, Why did you not marry a young girl who would have fondled with you? I replied, O Allah's Apostle! My father was martyred on the day of Uhud and left nine (orphan) daughters who are my nine sisters; so I disliked to have another young girl of their age, but (I sought) an (elderly) woman who could comb their hair and look after them. The Prophet said, You have done the right thing.
Narrated Jabir bin `Abdullah: That his father was martyred on the day of the battle of Uhud and was in debt and left six (orphan) daughters. Jabir, added, When the season of plucking the dates came, I went to Allah's Apostle and said, You know that my father was martyred on the day of Uhud, and he was heavily in debt, and I would like that the creditors should see you. The Prophet said, Go and pile every kind of dates apart. I did so and called him (i.e. the Prophet ). When the creditors saw him, they started claiming their debts from me then in such a harsh manner (as they had never done before). So when he saw their attitude, he went round the biggest heap of dates thrice, and then sat over it and said, 'O Jabir), call your companions (i.e. the creditors).' Then he kept on measuring (and giving) to the creditors (their due) till Allah paid all the debt of my father. I would have been satisfied to retain nothing of those dates for my sisters after Allah had paid the debts of my father. But Allah saved all the heaps (of dates), so that when I looked at the heap where the Prophet had been sitting, it seemed as if a single date had not been taken away thereof.
Narrated Sa`d bin Abi Waqqas: I saw Allah's Apostle on the day of the battle of Uhud accompanied by two men fighting on his behalf. They were dressed in white and were fighting as bravely as possible. I had never seen them before, nor did I see them later on.
Narrated Sa`d bin Abi Waqqas: The Prophet took out a quiver (of arrows) for me on the day of Uhud and said, Throw (arrows); let my father and mother be sacrificed for you.
Narrated Sa`d: Allah's Apostle mentioned both his father and mother for me on the day of the battle of Uhud.
Narrated Ibn Al Musaiyab: Sa`d bin Abi Waqqas said, Allah's Apostle mentioned both his father and mother for me on the day of the battle of Uhud. He meant when the Prophet said (to Sa`d) while the latter was fighting. Let my father and mother be sacrificed for you!
Narrated `Ali: I have never heard the Prophet mentioning both his father and mother for anybody other than Sa`d.
Narrated `Ali: I have never heard the Prophet mentioning his father and mother for anybody other than Sa`d bin Malik. I heard him saying on the day of Uhud, O Sa`d throw (arrows)! Let my father and mother be sacrificed for you !
Narrated Mu'tamir's father: `Uthman said that on the day of the battle of Uhud, none remained with the Prophet but Talha and Sa`d.
Narrated Mu'tamir's father: `Uthman said that on the day of the battle of Uhud, none remained with the Prophet but Talha and Sa`d.
Narrated As-Saib bin Yazid: I have been in the company of `AbdurRahman bin `Auf, Talha bin 'Ubaidullah, Al-Miqdad and Sa`d, and I heard none of them narrating anything from the Prophet excepting the fact that I heard Talha narrating about the day of Uhud (battle) .
Narrated Qais: I saw Talha's paralyzed hand with which he had protected the Prophet on the day of Uhud.
Narrated Anas: When it was the day of Uhud, the people left the Prophet while Abu Talha was in front of the Prophet shielding him with his leather shield. Abu Talha was a skillful archer who used to shoot violently. He broke two or three arrow bows on that day. If a man carrying a quiver full of arrows passed by, the Prophet would say (to him), put (scatter) its contents for Abu Talha. The Prophet would raise his head to look at the enemy, whereupon Abu Talha would say, Let my father and mother be sacrificed for you ! Do not raise your head, lest an arrow of the enemy should hit you. (Let) my neck (be struck) rather than your neck. I saw `Aisha, the daughter of Abu Bakr, and Um Sulaim rolling up their dresses so that I saw their leg-bangles while they were carrying water skins on their backs and emptying them in the mouths of the (wounded) people. They would return to refill them and again empty them in the mouths of the (wounded) people. The sword fell from Abu Talha's hand twice or thrice (on that day).
Narrated `Aisha: When it was the day of Uhud, the pagans were defeated. Then Satan, Allah's Curse be upon him, cried loudly, O Allah's Worshippers, beware of what is behind! On that, the front files of the (Muslim) forces turned their backs and started fighting with the back files. Hudhaifa looked, and on seeing his father Al-Yaman, he shouted, O Allah's Worshippers, my father, my father! But by Allah, they did not stop till they killed him. Hudhaifa said, May Allah forgive you. (The sub-narrator, `Urwa, said, By Allah, Hudhaifa continued asking Allah's Forgiveness for the killers of his father till he departed to Allah (i.e. died). )