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Context, and Khubayb's story: It was reported by Abu Hurairah, who said: “The Messenger of Allah ﷺ once sent a batch of ten men as spies under the leadership of 'Asim bin Thabit Al-Ansari, who was the grandfather of 'Asim bin ‘Umar bin Al-Khattab. They proceeded until they reached Hada, which is an area between 'Asfan and Makkah, and news of their arrival there reached a branch of the tribe of Huthayl named Bani Lihyan. From this tribe, about two-hundred men, who were all archers, hurriedly pursued their tracks until they found the location where they had eaten the dates that they had brought with them from Madinah. When they got there, they said: 'These are the dates of Yathrib (Madinah's previous name),' and continued following the tracks. When 'Asim and his companions saw their pursuers, they climbed up to a high location, and the disbelievers encircled them. They (the disbelievers) said to them: 'Come down and surrender, for we promise and guarantee to you that we will not kill any of you.' 'Asim bin Thabit, who was the leader of the group, said: 'I swear by Allah that we will not come down to be under the protection of disbelievers. O Allah! Convey our news to Your Prophet.' Then, the disbelievers began throwing arrows at them until they martyred 'Asim along with six other men. The remaining three men were again reassured by them and given a guarantee that they would not be killed, which they accepted, and then they came down. These three men were Khubayb bin ‘Adiyy Al-Ansari, Zayd bin Dathinnah and another (seeminly unknown) man. When they came down however, the disbelievers captured them, undid the strings of their bows, and tied them up with these strings. The third (of the captives) exclaimed: 'This is the first betrayal. I swear by Allah that I will not come with you. There is no doubt that they (his martyred colleagues) have set a good example for us.' So, they dragged him and tried to compel him to accompany them, but as he refused, they killed him. They then took Khubayb and Ibn Dathinnah with them and sold them as slaves in Makkah (and all this took place) after the battle of Badr. Khubayb was bought by the sons of Al-Harith bin 'Amir bin Nawfal bin 'Abd Manaf. It was Khubayb who had killed Al-Harith bin 'Amir at the battle of Badr. So, Khubayb remained a prisoner with those people." (Saheeh Bukhari, Hadith 4:281) The sons of Al Harith only bought Khubayb (who killed their father in the battle of Badr) so that they could kill him likewise. To make it, in their eyes, equal and completely fair. It was Narrated by the daughter of Al Harith: "When they took him outside the Sanctuary (of Makkah) to kill him, Khubayb requested them to allow him to offer two Rak’ahs (units of prayer). They gave him permission, and he did so. Then, he said to them: 'Had I not feared that you would think that I was afraid (of being executed), I would have prolonged my prayer. O Allah! Kill them all, without exception.' Then ‘Uqbah the son of Al-Harith got up and executed him (of course after torturing him, in which he said this poem). Therefore, it was Khubayb who set the tradition for any Muslim sentenced to death in captivity to offer a two-Rak'ah prayer (before being executed). Later on, when some disbelievers of the Quraysh were informed that 'Asim (ibn Thabit) had been killed, they sent some people to fetch a part of his body (his head) by which he would be recognizable. (This was because) 'Asim had killed one of their chiefs on the day of Badr. However, a swarm of wasps resembling a shady cloud were sent to hover over ‘Asim and protect him from their (the Quraysh's) messenger, and thus they could not cut off anything from his flesh.' ~~~~~~~~~~~ Abu Huraira narrated that The Prophet ﷺ said: "Whoever invites to guidance will be rewarded like those who follow him in guidance are rewarded, and that will not decrease the reward of those who have followed him". [Collected by Imām Muslim] #صحبة #محمد #نصحية #قصيدة #الاسلام #الله #شهيد_الله #سلفي #sahaba #muhammadﷺ #islamicreminder #islamicpoetry #islam #allah #shaheed #salafi