Narrated Rifaa: (who was one of the Badr warriors) Gabriel came to the Prophet and said, How do you look upon the warriors of Badr among yourselves? The Prophet said, As the best of the Muslims. or said a similar statement. On that, Gabriel said, And so are the Angels who participated in the Badr (battle).
Read More..Narrated Mu`adh bin Rifa`a bin Rafi`: Rifa`a was one of the warriors of Badr while (his father) Rafi` was one of the people of Al-`Aqaba (i.e. those who gave the pledge of allegiance at Al-`Aqaba). Rafi` used to say to his son, I would not have been happier if I had taken part in the Badr battle instead of taking part in the 'Aqaba pledge.
Read More..Narrated Mu`adh: The one who asked (the Prophet) was Gabriel (refer to Hadith 5.327).
Read More..Narrated Ibn `Abbas: The Prophet said on the day (of the battle) of Badr, This is Gabriel holding the head of his horse and equipped with arms for the battle.
Read More..Narrated Anas: Abu Zaid died and did not leave any offspring, and he was one of the Badr warriors.
Read More..Narrated Ibn `Abbas: Abu Sa`id bin Malik Al-Khudri returned from a journey and his family offered him some meat of sacrifices offered at `Id ul Adha. On that he said, I will not eat it before asking (whether it is allowed). He went to his maternal brother, Qatada bin N i 'man, who was one of the Badr warriors, and asked him about it. Qatada said, After your departure, an order was issued by the Prophet cancelling the prohibition of eating sacrifices after three days.
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