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Yasir Qadhi

Seerah – 88 Battle of Tabuk 2

Yasir Qadhi

Muslim Central

Society & Culture, Islam, Religion & Spirituality

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 24 September 2014

⏱️ 68 minutes

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Summary

Shaykh Yasir Qadhi divulges details about the Battle of Tabuk and we gather some more details. In this lecture, the most prominent story that is discussed is that of Ka'b ibn Malik and what transpired with him in the time of the battle of Tabuk. We also extrapolate valid lessons to imbibe and inculcate regarding sins and their repentance. Who was Ka'b ibn Malik? He was from the Ansar, particularly from the tribe of Banu Salama. He has the honour of converting to Islam before the Prophet ﷺ immigrated and also was a part of the Baiatul Aqabah. Procrastination became the ultimate undoing of Ka'b Ibn Malik when he could not be a part of the Ghazwa Tabuk. But he was defended wholly by Mu'adh ibn Jabal RA. When the Prophet ﷺ returned to Madinah, Ka'b Ibn Malik rushed to offer his apologies with the hope that he would be forgiven. But he along with Murara ibn Rabiah and Hilal ibn Umayyah were forbidden from being talked to by anyone in the entire city of Madinah for 50 nights. Meanwhile, he also receives a letter from the Gassanid king asking him to side with them - only with the sole purpose of destroying the unity and brotherhood of the Muslims and also to comprehend the functioning of the Muslims in order to be better prepared. What happens at the end of 50 nights? Does he get acceptance of the repentance he had so wholeheartedly wished for and for which he tried his ultimate best? Yes, Allah did accept their repentance after 60 nights.

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0:23.8

no no no no no no no no no no no no i'm i mean was salat was

0:26.7

what i said them m Mohammedin while a al-lihihihihihi ajmain ammabar

0:31.0

uh... so we were still doing the battle of tibu, we're going to be spending quite a number of

0:35.1

lectures on the Battle of Tibuq and it is in fact the final of the battles of the Prophet

0:39.4

Allah al-A. He was said, and so much Quran came down. In fact basically the entire

0:44.0

Suratat Toba,

0:46.0

Sura al-Baraa, it came down because of the Battle of Tabuk.

0:49.0

So we will have quite a lot of discussions and details.

0:52.0

And the Battle of the book Book as I mentioned in my

0:54.2

last lecture is not a actual battle it's actually an expedition no actual fighting took

0:59.4

place but so many stories happen within the battle that are of interest so many incidents so many

1:04.7

tangents the issue of we're going to talk about in a maybe not next week or we'll begin next

1:09.4

week the issue of the hypocrites building another Masjid and basically the the fitna that that caused and today

1:16.4

in shawlah we will discuss one of the most popular stories I'm sure many of you heard

1:22.1

heard have heard of the story but it's always good to refresh our memories and to go into more details

1:27.4

It is one of the most popular stories of the syra and it is the story of Kabbibil Malik and what happened to him in the Battle of Tabuk,

1:35.0

the story of Kabbibin Malik and what happened to him in the Battle of Tabuk.

1:40.0

And it is really a lesson for each and every one of us about committing sins and about how to make up for those sins.

1:48.5

And obviously this is a story I have no doubt that those of you who have read or even in our regular

1:55.0

tannney kudbas you must have heard this story but well lahi and I have read the stories

1:58.6

from ha'hana so many times in my life every time I read it and every time I refresh my memory really it just

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