Hadhrat
Mus'ab bin...Umair (Radhiyallaho anho) had been brought up with great love and
affection by his well-to-do parents. Before embracing Islam, he lived in luxury
and comfort. It is said that he was the most well-dressed youth of Mecca. In
fact his parents would buy a dress worth two hundred dirhams for him. He
embraced Islam in its early days, without the knowledge of his parents. When,
however, they came to know of it, they tied him with a rope and compelled him to
stay at home. He got an opportunity to escape and immigrated to Abyssinia. On
return from Abyssinia, he emigrated again to Madinah. So a person like him,
brought up in luxury and comfort, was now living a life of abstinence and
austerity. Once the Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) was sitting when
Mus'ab (Radhiyallaho anho) passed in front of him. He had only one sheet of
cloth to clothe his body, and this bore a number of patches, including one of
leather. The Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) with tears in his eyes mentioned
Mus'ab's life of luxury before Islam. In the battle of Uhud, Musab
(Radhiyallaho anho) held the flag of Islam. When the Muslims on meeting defeat
were dispersing in confusion, he held the flag and stood at his post like a
rock. An enemy came and cut his hand with a sword, so that the flag might fall
and the defeat might be accomplished. He at once took the flag in the other
hand. The enemy then cut the other hand also. He held the flag to his bosom
with the help of his bleeding arms. The enemy at last pierced his body with an
arrow. He fell dead and, with him fell the flag that he had not allowed to fall
while he was alive. Another Muslim ran and took over the flag. At the time of
his burial, he had only one sheet to cover his body. This sheet was too short
for his size. When it was drawn to cover the head, the feet would be exposed,
and when it was drawn to cover the feet. the head would become uncovered. The
Prophet (Salallaho alaihe wasallam) said:
"Cover
his head with the sheet, and his feet with 'Azk-har'leaves."
Such
was the end of the youth who was brought up in luxury and comfort. The person
who used to wear a dress worth two hundred dirhams does not have sufficient
cloth to cover his dead body. Look! With what valour he tried to keep the flag
up, and did not allow it to fall till he was dead. This is the miracle of
Imaan. Once Imaan gets into a person, it makes him forget everything else,
whether wealth, luxury or life itself.
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