The du'aas of Hadhrat Abdullah Bin Jahash and Hadhrat Sa'd bin Abi Waqqas
It was just prior to the battle of Uhud that Hadhrat Abdullah bin Jahash رضي الله عنه said to Sa'd bin Abi Waqqas رضي الله عنه , “ Come, O Sa'd. Let us pray together. Let each one of us make Du'aa to Allah Ta'aala for his aspiration and the other one says Ameen to it. The Du'aas are more likely to be answered by Allah Ta'aal in this manner.”
Hadhrat Sa'd رضي الله عنه agreed and the two stepped aside to make du'aa. Hadhrat Sa'd رضي الله عنه was the first to make du’aa, saying, “ O Allah Ta'aala! When we step into the battle, let me face a very strong and fierce enemy. Let him attack me with all his might and let me repulse him with all my strength. Then, O Allah Ta'aala, let me be triumphant and kill him for your sake and have his possessions as booty.” Hadhrat Abdullah رضي الله عنه said “Aameen" to this.
Hadhrat Abdullah رضي الله عنه then started his du'aa, saying, “O Allah Ta'aala! Let me face one of the fiercest fighters from the enemy who will attack me with all his might. Let me also attack him with all my strength, but allow him to gain the upper hand and kill me. He may then cut off my nose and ears from my body, so that when I appear before You on the day of Qiyamah, You may ask me, 'how did you lose your nose and ears, O Abdullah?' I will then be able to reply that they were lost in the way of Allah Ta'aala and Rasoolullah صلى الله على وسلم. You will then say 'these were indeed lost in my way.'" Hadhrat Sa'd رضي الله عنه said “Aameen.”
When the battle raged the following day, both of the Sahabah رضي الله عنهم saw their du'aas answered exactly as they had asked, Hadhrat Sa'd رضي الله عنه later said “ Abdullah's du'aa was better then mine. That evening I noticed his ears and nose strung in a thread.”
When his sword broke during the battle that day Rasoolullah gave him a branch of a tree, which was then transformed into a sword, which he used for a long while afterwards, until he eventually sold it for 200 gold coins.
NOTE: while this story depicts the tremendous courage and valour of the Sahabah as they faced the enemy without fear, it also depicts the extreme love they had for Allah Ta'aala to be able to say to Allah Ta'aala on the day of Qiyamah that they had given their limbs only for him.
Meaning of Names:
Abdullah/عبدالله – Servant of Allah
S'ad / سعد – Fortunate - Happy
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