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Old 03-05-2012, 11:30 PM   #1
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Mugheerah Ibn 'Abdur Rahmaan (رحمه ) was a brave warrior who has lost sight from one eye due to an injury sustained in the battles against the Romans during the reign of Maslamah Ibn 'Abdul Maalik. He was also very generous by heart and would slaughter a camel and invite people to join in the meal wherever he went.

On one occasion, a bedouin arrived, but did not partake of any food. He stared at Mugheerah (رحمه الله) persistently. Mugheerah (رحمه الله) asked, "Are you not going to partake from the food?" I see that you are staring at me continuously."

The bedouin replied, "Your food seems pleasant enough, but your eye is doubtful to me."

Mugheerah (رحمه الله) asked, "What do you doubt regarding my eye?"

He answered, "I see that you have vision from one eye only and that you are feeding people. These are the qualities of the Dajjaal!"

Mugheerah (رحمه الله) explained, "Dajjaal's eyesight will not be harmed due to fighting in the path of Allaah (سبحانه و تعالى)." [Tareekh Dimishq, vol 60, p 69]

Superficial knowledge is dangerous. [Pearls from the Path]

http://www.muftisays.com/blog/Seifed...rstanding.html
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Old 03-05-2012, 11:41 PM   #2
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very good example.

Such blunders are too common nowadays. May Allah protect us. Ameen.
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