Why the Shaheed would want to come back
Omar Suleiman
Muslim Central
4.8 • 2K Ratings
🗓️ 18 June 2022
⏱️ 19 minutes
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| 0:31.0 | The brothers and sisters, often when someone passes away, we wish we could have a conversation with them and ask them, what is it like on the other side? |
| 0:42.0 | Even if that person had a good ending, even if you had the perfect shahada right in front of you, someone who was martyred or someone who lost their life in a noble way, |
| 0:53.0 | someone who left this world saying, la ilaha illa Allah on the day or night of Friday, someone who just had a beautiful, perfect death and you were so sure they were in jannah, you would long to have a conversation with them and say, what is it like over there? |
| 1:07.0 | What can you tell us about your experience? One more apology maybe or one more, I love you, Allah knows best. |
| 1:17.0 | But of course, we know that after someone passes from this life, we send our du'az, we have our connection through Sallallahu al-Qadjadiya, through the continued charity, but there is no feedback. |
| 1:30.0 | You might see a good dream, but you can't hear directly from them the perfect words that you're looking for. |
| 1:37.0 | And I was reflecting on the community of the Prophet Sallallahu alayhi wa sallam. They had people that they lost before the Battle of Uhud. |
| 1:47.0 | But the Battle of Uhud represents the first time that you had mass casualties, that you had a group of companions that were all killed at the same time. |
| 1:58.0 | And of course, amongst them, Hamza, radiya Allahu ta'ala anhu. We had our strength from Hamza, radiya Allahu anhu, Musa, radiya Allahu anhu, who set the stage in Medina. |
| 2:07.0 | I mean, this was an extremely well-respected and well-loved group of companions, and can you imagine what was going through the hearts and minds of the Muslims that were here in Medina, thinking one more conversation. |
| 2:23.0 | Like, I wonder what it's like. They're still receiving the ayat about Shahada fresh. |
| 2:29.0 | The Quran has not even been revealed in full yet to the Prophet Sallallahu al-Qadjadiya wa sallam. |
| 2:35.0 | What can you tell us about your experience? And Subhanallah, it's very interesting because the Ahadith of the Prophet Sallallahu al-Qadjadiya wa sallam actually give us a window into the unique experience of the Shahada of Uhud after they were martyred. |
| 2:51.0 | And the Prophet Sallallahu al-Qadjadi wa sallam mentioned that the Shahada of Uhud said to Allah Subhanahu al-Qadjadiya wa sallam, or expressed to Allah Subhanahu al-Qadjadiya a desire to tell the companions that we're still here, we're okay. |
| 3:05.0 | Don't worry about us. Tell our relatives we are fine. That they collectively, Hamza, Musaab, all of them collectively wished for an opportunity to just say, we want those that we've left behind to know that we're okay. |
| 3:20.0 | Tell them that we're in Jannah. Tell them that we're enjoying ourselves. Tell them that we have found the promise of Allah Subhanahu al-Qadjadiya to be true. |
| 3:27.0 | Go back and tell them. And Allah Azza Al-Sans Jibril, to Muhammad Sallallahu al-Qadjadiwa sallam, to tell the Sahaba, Hamza, Musaab, Abdullah, they want you to know that they are in Nain, that they are in blessing right now. |
| 3:43.0 | And there's this one conversation that the Prophet Sallallahu al-Qadjadiwa narrates between Allah and the Shahada of Uhud that I just found so strikingly beautiful. |
| 3:53.0 | Because you can imagine the gathering, like if Hamza could speak, because when we think of the exit of Hamza Al-Adiya Allah, and who saved the Shahada from this world, and Musaab Al-Adiya Allah from this world, it's very heartbreaking and painful, right? |
| 4:04.0 | But if we could actually get a window into a conversation, and we do have that window, what would they say? |
| 4:10.0 | Abdullah, in the name of Allah, was asked by his students about the Aya, |
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