Sahaba Stories - Companions Of The Prophet | Hamzah Ibn Abdul Muttalib (RA) | Part 2 | Quran Stories

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13 Feb 201808:01

Summary

TLDRThe story revolves around the martyrdom of Hamzah ibn Abdul Muttalib (Rali Allahu Anhu), a valiant defender of Islam. His conversion to Islam provided immense strength to the Muslim community, inspiring others like Umar ibn Al-Khattab (Rali Allahu Anhu). In the Battle of Uhud, Hamzah's bravery shone brightly, but the Quraish plotted his assassination through Wahshiy, a skilled slave. Despite Hamzah's heroics, Wahshiy killed him with a spear. Deeply saddened by Hamzah's death, Prophet Muhammad (Sallallahu alaihi wasallam) honored him with the title 'Lion of Allah and His Messenger' and 'Chief of the Martyrs'.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Hamzah ibn Abdul Muttalib (Rali Allahu Anhu) was a key defender of the Prophet Muhammad (Sallallahu alaihi wasallam) and Islam.
  • 😀 Hamzah's conversion to Islam served as a shield, protecting the early Muslim community from harm.
  • 😀 His bravery and strength inspired many others to embrace Islam, including Umar ibn Al-Khattab (Rali Allahu Anhu).
  • 😀 The Prophet Muhammad (Sallallahu alaihi wasallam) gave Hamzah the title ‘The Lion of Allah and His Messenger’ for his courage.
  • 😀 Hamzah played a pivotal role in the Battle of Badr, contributing significantly to the Muslims' victory.
  • 😀 After the victory at Badr, the Quraish began preparing for another battle to defeat the Muslims.
  • 😀 During the Battle of Uhud, the Quraish sought to assassinate Hamzah, knowing his presence was key to Muslim success.
  • 😀 Wahshiy, a skilled Abyssinian slave, was promised freedom and rewards by the Quraish for killing Hamzah.
  • 😀 Wahshiy killed Hamzah during the chaos of the Battle of Uhud, striking him with a spear.
  • 😀 The Prophet Muhammad (Sallallahu alaihi wasallam) was deeply saddened by Hamzah’s death and honored him as the ‘Lion of God’ and the ‘Chief of the Martyrs’.

Q & A

  • Who was Hamzah Ibn Abdul Muttalib, and what was his significance in early Islam?

    -Hamzah Ibn Abdul Muttalib was the Prophet Muhammad's (Sallallahu alaihi wasallam) uncle and one of the earliest and most devoted supporters of Islam. His conversion to Islam was a turning point, providing Muslims with protection and inspiration, especially after his title as 'The Lion of Allah and His Messenger.'

  • What role did Hamzah play in the Battle of Badr?

    -In the Battle of Badr, Hamzah played a crucial role in leading the Muslims against the Quraish. His bravery and actions were instrumental in securing a decisive victory for the Muslims, helping to demoralize the enemy and cause their retreat.

  • Why was Hamzah referred to as 'The Lion of Allah and His Messenger'?

    -Hamzah was given the title 'The Lion of Allah and His Messenger' because of his unmatched courage and leadership in defending the Prophet Muhammad (Sallallahu alaihi wasallam) and Islam. His valor and unwavering commitment to the faith earned him this esteemed title.

  • What led to the assassination of Hamzah during the Battle of Uhud?

    -The Quraish, after being defeated at Badr, sought revenge by targeting key Muslim leaders like Hamzah. They hired an Abyssinian slave, Wahshiy, who was skilled with a spear, to kill Hamzah during the Battle of Uhud in exchange for his freedom and rewards.

  • How did Wahshiy kill Hamzah, and what happened afterward?

    -Wahshiy, following the Quraish's instructions, waited for the right moment and threw a spear at Hamzah from behind, striking him fatally in the back. Afterward, Wahshiy approached Hamzah's body, retrieved his spear, and walked away from the battlefield.

  • What was the impact of Hamzah's death on the Prophet Muhammad (Sallallahu alaihi wasallam)?

    -The Prophet Muhammad (Sallallahu alaihi wasallam) was deeply saddened by Hamzah's death. He honored Hamzah with the titles 'Lion of God' and 'Chief of the Martyrs,' recognizing his unparalleled sacrifice and devotion to the faith.

  • Who were the key people involved in motivating Wahshiy to kill Hamzah?

    -Wahshiy was encouraged by Jubair ibn Muktam, who sought revenge for the death of his uncle in the Battle of Badr. Additionally, Hind Bint Utbah, the wife of Abu Sufyan, who had lost several family members in the battle, also motivated Wahshiy by promising him rewards for Hamzah's death.

  • What was the significance of the Battle of Uhud in the context of Hamzah's death?

    -The Battle of Uhud was significant because it marked the first major defeat for the Muslims after Badr. During the battle, the Quraish launched a surprise attack from behind, and it was in this moment that Hamzah was killed. His death was a turning point that highlighted the brutality of the war but also the sacrifice of key Muslim leaders.

  • What were the Quraish's motivations for targeting Hamzah specifically?

    -The Quraish targeted Hamzah because of his strong defense of Islam and his leadership in the Battle of Badr. They knew that as long as Hamzah and the Prophet Muhammad (Sallallahu alaihi wasallam) remained in the battlefield, their chances of victory were slim, so they focused on eliminating him to weaken the Muslim forces.

  • How did Hamzah's death affect the morale of the Muslims?

    -Hamzah's death was a devastating blow to the morale of the Muslims. He was not only a great warrior but also a symbol of strength and faith. His loss at Uhud was deeply felt, but it also reinforced the resolve of the remaining Muslims to continue fighting for their faith.

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Islamic HistoryHamzahBattle of UhudMartyrdomProphet MuhammadCompanions of ProphetBraveryMuslim HeroesSacrificeWar Stories
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