I lost Khallad, but not my shame
Hazrat Muhammad Ibne Sabit Ibne Kayes Ibne Simas (RA) said, “On the day of Banu Kurayza war an Ansari Sahabi named Khallad (RA) got martyred. His mother was sent the message. Someone said to her, “O Umme Khallad! Khallad has got martyred.” Umme Khallad (RA) got out wearing her Niqab. Someone astonishingly said to her, “In such worry and trouble you wear the niqab, i.e. hadn’t left it out!” She answered, “I lost Khallad, but not my shame.” Hayatus Sahaba (RA)
How easily today in worldly situations our Iman becomes weak and we become relaxing and negligence in good deeds. At those moments of sluggishness toward good deeds we should exert force against our nafs. A Muslim must pass each and every day by pondering on his life – his deeds and doings, his lifestyle and his relation with Allah Taala and His Rasool Sallallahu Alahyhi wa Sallam. For this reason, reading the life of the Sahaba (RA) is a must.
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