@Hadithoftheday Mus'ab Ibn Umayr R.A
Prophet ﷺ commissioned Mus'ab R.A to assist the people of Madinah, then known as Yathrib.
Mus’ab R.A proved worthy of the Prophet’s ﷺ choice, dealing with the tribal mentality of the leaders and citizens of Yathrib with patience and sagacity.
@Hadithoftheday Mus’ab R.A was known as the “flower of the Quraish” for his handsome looks and charming demeanor. He was perfectly groomed and wore the best and most exquisite clothing from foreign lands.
@Hadithoftheday When speaking of Mus’ab, Prophet Muhammad ﷺ would say, “I have never seen anyone in Makkah with better hair, finer clothes and enjoying as many bounties as Mus’ab bin ‘Umayr”.
@Hadithoftheday Mus'ab ibn Umair R.A was a child of a rich family.From his childhood,he lived in luxuries of life.
Especially as a handsome young man,he was lavished with special love & attention
In fact,he was unique in his luxurious tastes
@Hadithoftheday He wore the most costly clothes and changed them twice a day. His shoes used to be the costliest available at that time.
He was also fond of wearing fragrance. A whiff of his fragrance was enough for the people to know that Mus'ab is passing by.
@Hadithoftheday With all that luxurious lifestyle, he was very intelligent and had an elegant personality with keen mind and mastery in eloquent speech. Because of these qualities, he was moving about among the influential circles of chiefs of Quraysh at a young age.
@Hadithoftheday Mus'ab ibn Umar R.A was the flower of the Quraysh, the most handsome and youthful. Historians and narrators describe him as ‘The most charming of the Makkans’.
He was born and brought up in wealth, and he grew up with its luxuries.
@Hadithoftheday Perhaps there was no boy in Makkah who was pampered by his parents like Mus’ab lbn Umair R.A.
@Hadithoftheday All of this changed when he accepted Islam..

Mus'ab had to sacrifice his life of luxury for the sake of the truth of Islam. For his love for Islam, he was deprived of all his wealth, every penny of it.
@Hadithoftheday After losing everything he had, he himself devoted all his time and energies in acquiring Islamic knowledge and in the service of Allah. This resulted in abject poverty.
@Hadithoftheday So much so that the young man "Mus'ab" who was famous for elegant dresses, costly shoes and the best fragrance was seen in the same streets of Makkah in tattered coarse clothes. But he did not even complain.
@Hadithoftheday He had found the greatest wealth of all, the love of Allah & the truth of Islam. His keen, intelligent mind had spotted & sealed a real deal by trading in the temporary pleasures of this world for the permanent luxuries of the Hereafter.
Mus'ab R.A was Martyred in Battle of Uhud.
@Hadithoftheday The Prophet ﷺ saw Mus'ab R.A with the eyes of wisdom, thankful and loving, and his lips smiled gracefully as he said, ‘I saw Mus’ab here, and there was no youth in Makkah more petted by his parents than he. Then he abandoned all that for the love of Allah and His Prophet!’
@Hadithoftheday The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ addressed the dead body of Mus`ab ibn `Umair R.A thus:

"When I saw you for the first time in Makkah, there was nobody more handsome and well-dressed than you". But, I see that today your hair is uncombed and only a sheet of cloth covers your body!
@Hadithoftheday The Martyr of Uhud could not get proper shrouds because in those days Muslims were poor and lacked money. Mus‘ab bin Umair R.A had only a sheet of cloth over his body; if the head was covered, the feet were bare and when the feet were covered the head was left bare.
@Hadithoftheday In the end, his head was covered and his feet were covered with grass.
Such was the shroud of Mus'ab bin ‘Umair R.A – the great martyr of the Muslim nation.
@Hadithoftheday When Mus'ab R.A embraced Islam, he lost everything he had of this world. And long after he lost his life for that same cause, the companions themselves would regularly be brought to tears remembering his sacrifices.

Mus'ab Ibn Umair R.A was the Man Who Gave It All.

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@Hadithoftheday True.
It was there during the night journey that Allah gave this ummah the gift of compulsory Salah.

At that time Allah made five-time prayers obligatory for Muslims, the prayers were fifty in the beginning but Prophet ﷺ requested to Allah & reduced them to five.
@Hadithoftheday On the night of the Mi’raaj, when Prophet ﷺ was taken up into heaven, Allah initially enjoined fifty prayers to be performed night and day. Then the Prophet ﷺ kept asking his Lord to reduce it until it became five prayers to be offered night and day.
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@Hadithoftheday Sidrat-ul Muntaha.

Sidrat-ul-Muntahāʿ, is the divine lote-tree station that separates the earthly creations and the heavenly creations.
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@Hadithoftheday It is called Sidrat al-Muntaha because the knowledge of the angels stops at that point, and no one has gone beyond it except the Messenger of Allaah ﷺ.
After crossing the seven skies in the journey of Mi'raj, Muhammad ﷺ witnessed the Sidrat Al-Muntahā.
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@Hadithoftheday Al-Kawthar.
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Allah says in Qur'an: 
"Indeed, We have granted you, [O Muhammad], al-Kawthar."
(Qur'an. Al-Kawthar 108: Verse 1)
@Hadithoftheday Narrated from Ibn Umar R.A that the Prophet ﷺ said: “Al-Kawthar is a river in Paradise. Its banks are made of gold and its bed is of pearls and rubies…” - (Tirmidhi)
@Hadithoftheday Narrated Anas R.A: Whilst we were with the Prophet ﷺ, he dozed off then he raised his head and he was smiling. We said, “Why are you smiling, O Messenger of Allah?” He said: “A soorah has been revealed to me.” And he recited:

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@Hadithoftheday Prophet Muhammad ﷺ.
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@Hadithoftheday That unique prayer of the Prophets, led by Muhammad ﷺ, also signifies that Islam has completed all Divine messages and brought them to their final form.
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10 Oct
@Hadithoftheday Yes.
Narrated Ibn `Abbas:

The Prophet ﷺ said, "On the night of my Ascent to the Heaven...I saw Jesus, a man of medium height & moderate complexion inclined to the red & white colors & of lank hair. I also saw Malik, gate-keeper of the (Hell) Fire & Ad-Dajjal (Bukhari 3239)
@Hadithoftheday Narrated Ibn Abbas:
The Prophet ﷺ said, On the night of my Ascent to the Heaven, I saw Musa who was a tall brown curlyhaired man as if he was one of the men of Shanawa tribe,& I saw Isa, a man of medium height,moderate complexion inclined to the red & white colors & of lankhair+
@Hadithoftheday I also saw Malik, the gate-keeper of the (Hell) Fire & Ad-Dajjal amongst the signs which Allah showed me.(The Prophet then recited the Verse):
"So be not you in doubt of meeting him' when you met Moses during the night of Mi'raj over the heavens" (32.23) - (Sahih Bukhari -3239)
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@Hadithoftheday True.

Buraydah Narrates, Once a Bedouin asked for a miracle while we were with Allah's Messenger on an expedition. The Messenger pointed to a tree and told him: 'Tell that tree that Allah's Messenger summons it. +
@Hadithoftheday The tree swayed, freed itself, and drew near to the Messenger, saying: 'Peace be upon you, O Messenger of Allah!' The Bedouin said: 'Now tell it to return to its place.' When Allah's Messenger ordered it to do so, the tree went back.
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