قصة رائعة خرج 30 سنة مجاهدا في سبيل الله و ترك امرأته حامل ولما عاد كانت المفاجئة الكبرى

قرآني جناتي
22 Jan 201906:53

Summary

TLDRIn the year 51 AH, the brave warrior Farrukh, a freed slave, fought alongside his master Rabi' bin Ziyad in battle, earning his freedom and a share of the spoils. Returning to Medina, Farrukh married and soon left to continue fighting for the cause of Islam, leaving behind his pregnant wife. His son Rabi'ah grew up to become a renowned scholar under the care of his mother. Thirty years later, Farrukh returned, initially clashing with his grown son, unaware of his identity. After reuniting, Farrukh discovered his son's prominence as a leading scholar, bringing him greater pride than any wealth.

Takeaways

  • 🛡️ In the year 51 AH, the companion Al-Rabee' bin Ziyad led a campaign with his brave servant Farroukh to raise the banners of Islam in foreign lands.
  • ⚔️ Farroukh displayed great courage in battle, earning his freedom and a share of the spoils of war after the Muslims' victory.
  • 🏠 After returning to Medina, Farroukh used his share of the spoils to buy a house and married a wise woman close to his age.
  • 👶 Shortly after his marriage, Farroukh left for jihad again, leaving behind his pregnant wife with 30,000 dinars for their livelihood.
  • 👦 His wife gave birth to a son, named Rabi’ah, who grew up to be intelligent and showed promise in his studies.
  • 📚 Rabi’ah became well-versed in the Quran and Hadith, and his mother generously supported his education, hoping for his father’s return.
  • 👴 Farroukh returned after 30 years, not knowing that his son had grown into a great scholar in Medina, known as Rabi’ah al-Ra’y.
  • 😲 Upon returning home, Farroukh was surprised to find a man (his son) in his house, leading to a misunderstanding before being reunited with his family.
  • 👨‍👦 After recognizing each other, Farroukh embraced his son, and they reconnected emotionally.
  • 🏛️ Farroukh was astonished to learn that his son, Rabi’ah, had become a renowned scholar, respected by prominent figures like Malik bin Anas and Abu Hanifa.

Q & A

  • Who is the central figure in the story, and what role does he play?

    -The central figure is Rabi'ah ibn Ziyad, a brave companion of the Prophet who leads his army in battle for the cause of Islam. Alongside him is his servant Farukh, who demonstrates great bravery in battle.

  • What reward does Farukh receive after the battle?

    -Farukh is rewarded for his bravery by being granted his freedom and receiving a share of the spoils of war.

  • Why does Farukh decide to leave his home after getting married?

    -Despite being newly married, Farukh feels a strong desire to continue fighting in the path of Allah and decides to leave for the battlefield once again, leaving 30 dinars with his wife for her and their unborn child's care.

  • What happens to Farukh’s wife after he leaves for battle?

    -Farukh’s wife gives birth to a son, Rabi'ah, who grows up under her care. She invests in his education, teaching him the Qur'an and hadith, hoping for Farukh's return, though he remains absent for many years.

  • How does Rabi'ah ibn Farukh grow up, and what does he become?

    -Rabi'ah grows up to be a learned man, excelling in Islamic scholarship. He becomes a renowned scholar in Medina, respected by many, including notable figures like Anas ibn Malik, Malik ibn Anas, and Abu Hanifa.

  • What happens when Farukh returns home after 30 years?

    -Farukh returns to Medina after 30 years and unknowingly enters his own home, where his son Rabi'ah, not recognizing him, confronts him. A dispute arises until Farukh’s wife intervenes, revealing that the man is his father.

  • How does Farukh react upon seeing his son Rabi'ah as a scholar?

    -Farukh is overcome with emotion when he sees Rabi'ah's status as a respected scholar, realizing that his son has achieved great knowledge and honor.

  • What concerns does Farukh have about the money he left with his wife, and how is it resolved?

    -Farukh asks about the 30 dinars he left with his wife, but she reassures him that it was spent wisely on Rabi'ah's upbringing and education. Farukh is ultimately satisfied, recognizing the value of his son's achievements.

  • What does Farukh consider more valuable: the money he left behind or his son’s success?

    -Farukh considers his son's knowledge and scholarly status far more valuable than the 30,000 dinars he could have saved, acknowledging that Rabi'ah’s success is more important than wealth.

  • What title does Rabi'ah earn from the scholars of Medina, and why?

    -Rabi'ah earns the title 'Rabi'ah al-Ra'y' (Rabi'ah of opinion) because scholars of Medina often turned to him for legal opinions when they could not find direct answers from the Qur'an or hadith.

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