Abu Ubaidah Ibn Al-Jarrah (RA) "The Trustworthy of This Nation."
- Abu 'Ubaidah Ibn Al-Jarrah (RA) was known as "The Trustworthy of This Nation" and was highly respected by the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) and the other companions.
- He pulled two rings out of the Prophet's cheeks that were embedded during the Battle of Uhud, losing his front teeth in the process.
- He lived a humble life and was chosen over others for important missions due to his trustworthiness and piety. He upheld his responsibilities with integrity even after the Prophet's death.
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Abu Ubaidah Ibn Al-Jarrah (RA) "The Trustworthy of This Nation."
- Abu 'Ubaidah Ibn Al-Jarrah (RA) was known as "The Trustworthy of This Nation" and was highly respected by the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) and the other companions.
- He pulled two rings out of the Prophet's cheeks that were embedded during the Battle of Uhud, losing his front teeth in the process.
- He lived a humble life and was chosen over others for important missions due to his trustworthiness and piety. He upheld his responsibilities with integrity even after the Prophet's death.
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AbuUbaidah Ibn Al-Jarrah (RA) The
Trustworthy Of This Nation.
Aug 8 by !usli!ah Abu Ubaidah Ibn Al-Jarrah (RA) The Trustworthy Of This Nation. Abu Ubaidah Ibn Al-Jarrah (RA) was the !irst "o#$anion who was bein% &alled "o##ander of "o##anders' (e was The #an who# Rasulullah ()A*) sent with reinfor&e#ents to A#ir Ibn Al-+Aas in the ,haat As -)alaasil -.$edition and (e was a &o##ander of the ar#y that in&luded U#ar (RA) and Abu /a0r (RA). (e was The 1an whose ri%ht hand Rasulullah ()A*) (eld u$ and said2 In e3ery nation there e.ists a #an worthy of all trust and the trustworthy of this nation is Abu Ubaidah Ibn Al- Jarrah. (e was tall4 sli#4 stron%4 trustworthy #an about who# U#ar Ibn Al-5hattaab (RA) said on his deathbed4 f Abu Ubaidah Ibn Al-Jarrah were ali3e4 I would ha3e entrusted hi# with the &ali$hate4 and if Allah as0ed #e about hi#4 I would say4 I assi%ned the &ali$hate to the trustworthy of Allah and (is 1essen%er ()A*)4 Abu Ubaidah Ibn Al-Jarrah. Allah A0bar' (ow the &o#$anions res$e&ted hi#4 and lo3ed hi#. (e was the ON- who $ulled out the two rin%s fro# Rasulullah ()A*)+s &hee0s in the /attle of Uhud and (e lost his u$$er and lower teeth. Abu /a0r As-)adi6 (RA) said2 *hen the /attle of Uhud rea&hed the a$e. of fier&eness and fero&ity4 Rasulullah ()A*) was wounded4 and two of the rin%s of Rasulullah ()A*)+s #ail $enetrated his &hee0s. As soon as I reali7ed what had ha$$ened4 I rushed to hi#. A #an ran swiftly in sa#e dire&tion and e.&lai#ed4 ,ear Allah4 a&&e$t this deed as a si%n of obedien&e. Then we both rea&hed Rasulullah ()A*)4 but Abu Ubaidah was there before #e4 so he $leaded with #e4 8lease4 by Allah4 Abu /a0r4 let #e $ull the# out of Rasulullah ()A*)+s &hee0s4 so I let hi#. Abu Ubaidah held one of the rin%s with his front teeth and $ulled it out alon% with his u$$er front teeth. The he $ulled out the se&ond alon% his lower front teeth. Thus4 he lost his teeth. Rasulullah ()A*) lo3ed this trustworthy one of his nation so #u&h that he %a3e hi# $referen&e o3er e3eryone else. !or Instan&e4 when the Na9raan dele%ation arri3ed fro# :e#en after they had e#bra&ed Isla#4 they as0ed Rasulullah ()A*) to send so#eone to the# to tea&h the ;ur+an4 the )unnah4 and Isla#. Rasulullah ()A*) told the#2 I will send you a trusthworthy #an4 a 3ery trustworthy #an. *hen &o#$anions heard this $raise4 e3ery one of the# $rayed that Rasulullah ()A*) #eant hi# this $raise and sin&ere re&o##endation. +U#air Ibn Al-5hattaab (RA) narrated thus2 I ha3e ne3er &ra3ed &o##and in #y life e.&e$t on the day4 in ho$e that I would be the #an who# Rasulullah ()A*) held in su&h hi%h estee#. Therefore4 I went in intense heat to $erfor# #y ,huhr 8rayer. *hen Rasulullah ()A*) finished leadin% the $rayer4 he loo0ed to his ri%ht4 then his left. I stood on #y toes to draw his attention to #e4 yet he 0e$t on loo0in% round until he saw Abu Ubaidah Ibn Al-Jarrah and ordered hi#4 <o with the# and 9ud%e in truth between the# in the #atters in whi&h they dis$ute. Afterwards4 Abu Ubaidah tra3eled with the#. This in&ident does not #ean that Abu Ubaidah was the only one who# Rasulullah ()A*) trusted or a$$re&iated. /ut he was the only one or one of few who was 6ualified to the absent fro# Al-1edina for this #ission of &allin% $eo$le to a&&e$t Isla# 1onotheis#4 for he was the $erfe&t #an for this assi%n#ent. (e #aintained his trustworthiness as a "o#$anion of Rasulullah ()A*)4 and e3en after his death4 he u$held his res$onsibilities with ad#irable inte%rity. Thus4 Abu Ubaidah was assi%ned as the "o##ander-in "hief in )yria. (is ar#y was the #i%htiest and best e6ui$$ed a#on% the 1usli# ar#ies. :ou &ould hardly distin%uish hi# fro# the ran0 and file of the ar#y. (e was always unassu#in%. *hen he heard that the $eo$le of )yria were infatuated by hi# and by his new ran04 he as0ed the# to asse#ble4 then addressed the# sayin%2 !ollow #en4 I+# a 1usli# fro# the ;uraish tribe. I will follow any of you li0e his shadow re%ardless of the &olor of his s0in4 if he is #ore $ious and ri%hteous than #e. One day4 the &o##ander of the !aithful (U#ar Ibn Al- 5hattaab (RA)) 3isited )yria and as0ed those who were at his re&e$tion4 *here is #y brother= They as0ed4 *ho do you #ean= (e answered4 Abu Ubaidah Ibn Al-Jarrah. )oon Abu Ubaidah (RA) arri3ed and hu%%ed U#ar (RA)4 then he in3ited hi# o3er to his house4 where he had no furniture. In fa&t4 he had nothin% but a sword4 a shield and a saddleba%. U#ar (RA) as0ed hi#4 s#ilin%4 *hy don+t you furnish your house as $eo$le do= Abu Ubaidah (RA) readily answered4 O "o##ander of the !aithful4 as you see4 I ha3e a roo# to slee$ in and that is enou%h for #e. )ubh>nallah' "an ta0e a #inute and Reread this )tate#ent (e s$o0en? Allahu A0bar' "o#$are to yourself with (i#? )ubh>nallah' Thin0 about the world as e3erythin% de&oratin% out houses li0e we will e3er li3e there?#ay Allah %uide us li0e hi# and for%i3e our sins. Aa#een. One day as the "o##ander of the !aithful U#ar Ibn Al- 5hattaab (RA) was &ondu&tin% the affairs of the 3ast 1usli# world4 he re&ei3ed the sad news of Abu Ubaidah+s (RA) death. (e tried to &ontrol hi#self4 but his sadness %ot the better of hi# and his tears flowed. (e as0ed Allah to bestow (is #er&y on his brother. (e re&alled his #e#ories and tenderness. (e e.&lai#ed4 If I were to #a0e a wish4 I would ha3e wished a house full of #en 9ust li0e Abu Ubaidah. The Trustworthy of This Nation died in the land whi&h he had $urified fro# $a%anis# of the 8ersians and the o$$ression of the Ro#ans. Today in Jordan lie his noble re#ains whi&h on&e were full of life4 %oodness4 and satisfa&tion. It does not #atter if you 0now where he is buried or not4 for if you want to find his %ra3e4 you will need no %uide@ The !ra%ran&e of his re#ains will lead you to it??. 1ay Allah ha3e 1er&y on (is )oul and 1ay Allah be $leased with hi#. Aa#een. A 8oe# In The *onder Of Abu Ubaidah Ibn Al-Jarrah (RA). (e was the first )ahabi *ho was bein% &alled4 The "o##ander Of "o##anders' And All the )ahabah Res$e&ted hi# well Indeed (e was Trustworthy' Althou%h (is ti#e *as ended fro# ,unyaa It was really hard !or #any "o#$anions To hear (is ,eath )ubh>nallah (e was A hero And Allah Ao3ed (i#. (e has dealt #any $roble#s "arin% not about the world /ut Only (is -yes was dire&ted To The 8aradise of Allah And he has %ained it well /y the hel$ of Allah And (e was a#on% the Ones That Allah /estowed (is 1er&y (e is Our (ero I as0 Allah4 The One4 To %a3e us Aeaders *ho will ha3e (is &hara&ter And will lead us *ith the fear Of Allah And the )unnah Of Rasulullah ()A*)