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قال رسول الله - صلى الله عليه وآله وسلم - : " خير الناس في الفتن رجل آخذ بعنان فرسه - أو قال : برسن فرسه - خلف أعداء الله يخيفهم ويخيفونه ، أو رجل معتزل في باديته يؤدي حق الله تعالى الذي عليه " " هذا حديث صحيح على شرط الشيخين
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Maulana Asim Umar حفظه الله writes in the explanation of this hadith:
Hazrat Umm Malik says that Rasool Allah ![]() ![]() ![]() The best people in the times of fitnah will be those who are busy in Jihad.They will be frightening the enemy and the enemy will be frightening them. Nabi Kareem ![]() Then said, those who will take their livestock in the mountains or in jungles. It points towards those people who will go away from places which are full of Dajjalic culture. The mentioned hadith and other ahadith mentions that two kinds of people will be saved from the fitnah of Dajjal. First are those Mujahideen who are fighting for the supremacy of Allah's deen. Second those who take their livestock towards the mountains and do ibadat of Allah there away from people. The second type of people will go to the mountains just to save their Iman. To leave your home and everything in times of Fitnah is also a great act near Allah. Whereas the Mujahideen will not be just worried about their Iman but they will be fighting to save the whole Ummat's iman and to stop the fitnah of Dajjal. They will sacrifice all they have, their families, their parents, their country, their homes, their wealth, everything. That is why they will be better. |
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The best people in the times of fitnah will be those who are busy in Jihad.They will be frightening the enemy and the enemy will be frightening them. Nabi Kareem ![]() I remember a fragment of Dajjal Hadith that says that there will be people who'll go to fight the fitnah of Dajjal but will get themselves involved in the fitnah. This has scared me ever since. Glad that you have started a relevant discussion. Can you shed some light on it? Wassalam |
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![]() Hazrat, I read it yesterday. Can't seem to find it. I'm looking. |
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