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"Go forward Oh Haizoom!"

The commentary “Khazain-ul-Irfaan” states ‘At first, 1000 angels descended, then another 3000 followed, and they were followed by a third army of 5000 angels [in the battle of Badr].

Sayyiduna Abdullah ibn Abbas said, “That day the disbelievers were running, and the Muslims were chasing them, all of a sudden, the sound of a whiplash was heard from the sky, and a rider was heard saying, (أقدم حيزوم !) , Go forward Oh Haizoom (the name of the horse of Jibra’eel) .

The disbelievers fell to the ground, dead, their noses were mutilated and faces wounded.
When the Companions mentioned this situation to the Holy Prophet (sal Allah alaihi wasalam) said, ‘This was the help from the third sky’. (Muslim, V2, P93 Afghanistan)

Sayyiduna Abu Dawood Mazini &, one of the Companions who fought in the battle of Badr, said, “During the war, I made an attempt to cut off the head of a mushrik (polytheist), but his head fell to the ground before my sword touched him, (and so) I realised that he had
been killed by somebody else”. (Dur-ul-manthoor, V4, P35, Dar-ul-Fikr Beirut)

Sayyiduna Sahl bin Hunaif said, “On the day of Badr, if one of us aimed his sword at a mushrik, his head would fall to the ground even before our sword touched him”. (Dur-ul-manthoor, V4, P33, Dar-ul-Fikr Beirut)

March 4, 2010 Posted by | angels, badr, battle, jibreel, war | Leave a Comment

   

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