Narrated Al-Bara: We used to say that the warriors of Badr were over three-hundred-and-ten, as many as the Companions of Saul who crossed the river with him; and none crossed the river with him but a believer.
Read More..Narrated `Abdullah bin Mas`ud: The Prophet faced the Ka`ba and invoked evil on some people of Quraish, on Shaiba bin Rabi`a, `Utba bin Rabi`a, Al-Walid bin `Utba and Abu Jahl bin Hisham. I bear witness, by Allah, that I saw them all dead, putrefied by the sun as that day was a very hot day.
Read More..Narrated `Abdullah That he came across Abu Jahl while he was on the point of death on the day of: Badr. Abu Jahl said, You should not be proud that you have killed me nor I am ashamed of being killed by my own folk.
Read More..Narrated Anas: The Prophet said, Who will go and see what has happened to Abu Jahl? Ibn Mas`ud went and found that the two sons of 'Afra had struck him fatally (and he was in his last breaths). `Abdullah bin Mas`ud said, Are you Abu Jahl? And took him by the beard. Abu Jahl said, Can there be a man superior to one you have killed or one whom his own folk have killed?
Read More..Narrated Anas: On the day of Badr, the Prophet said, Who will go and see what has happened to Abu Jahl? Ibn Mas`ud went and found that the two sons of 'Afra had struck him fatally. `Abdullah bin Mas`ud got hold of his beard and said, 'Are you Abu Jahl? He replied, Can there be a man more superior to one whom his own folk have killed (or you have killed)?
Read More..Narrated `Abdur-Rahman bin `Auf: (the grandfather of Salih bin Ibrahim) the story of Badr, namely, the narration regarding the sons of 'Afra'.
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