The
Sahabah, as a class, were an embodiment of righteousness. They attained a
standard that is rather difficult to emulate in a modern society. We would be
fortunate if we really attain even a partial resemblance to their character.
Some of their qualities are peculiarly their own, and self-sacrifice is one of
these. Allah has made a mention of this in the Holy Qur'an in these words.
They prefer others above
themselves, even though poverty become their lot. (LIX: 9)."
1 Feeding
the guest in darkness:
A
Sahabi came to the Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) and complained of
hunger and distress. Just then, the Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) had
nothing in hand, or in his home to feed him. He asked the Sahabah:
"Would
anybody entertain him as a guest tonight on my behalf?"
One
of the Ansaar said:
"O,
Prophet of Allah, I will do that."
The
Ansari took the person to his house and instructed his wife:
Look
here, this man is a guest of the Prophet (Sallal-laho alaihe wasallam). We will
entertain him as best as we can, and won't spare anything in doing so."
The
wife replied:
"By
Allah! I have got no food in the house, except a wiry little -something just
enough for the children."
The
Ansari said:
"You
lull the children to sleep without feeding them, while I sit with the guest
over the meagre meal. When we start eating, put out the lamp pretending to set
it right, so that the guest may not become aware of my not sharing the meal
with him."
The
scheme worked out nicely, and the whole family, including the children, stayed
hungry to enable the guest to eat to his fill. It was over this incident that
Allah revealed the verse:
"They prefer others above
themselves, even though poverty become their lot (LIX: 9)."
There
are quite a number of similar incidents about the Sahabah. The following is one
of these.
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