The Forgotten Sahabi! Do You Know Him?

**Julaybib **

May Allaah Be Pleased With Him

His name was unusual and incomplete. Julaybib means “small grown” being the diminutive form of the word “Jalbab”. The name is an indication that Julaybib was small and short, even of dwarf-like stature. More than that, he is described as being “damim” which means ugly, deformed, or of repulsive appearance.

Even more disturbing, for the society in which he lived, Julaybib’s lineage was not known. There is no record of who his mother or his father was or to what tribe he belonged. This was a grave disability in the society in which he lived. Julaybib could not expect any compassion or help, any protection or support from a society that placed a great deal of importance on family and tribal connections. In this regard, all that was known of him was that he was an Arab and that, as far as the new community of Islam was concerned, he was one of the Ansar. Perhaps he belonged to one of the outlying tribes beyond Madinah and had drifted into the city or he could even have been from among the Ansar of the city itself.

The disabilities under which Julaybib lived would have been enough to have him ridiculed and shunned in any society and in fact he was prohibited by one person, a certain Abu Barzah of the Aslam tribe, from entering his home. He once told his wife: “Do not let Julaybib enter among you. If he does, I shall certainly do (something terrible to him).” Probably because he was teased and scoffed at in the company of men, Julaybib used to take refuge in the company of women. Was there any hope of Julaybib being treated with respect and consideration? Was there any hope of his finding emotional satisfaction as an individual and as a man? Was there any hope of his enjoying the relationships which others take for granted? And in the new society emerging under the guidance of the Prophet, was he so insignificant as to be overlooked in the preoccupation with the great affairs of state and in the supreme issues of life and survival which constantly engaged the attention of the Prophet?

Just as he was aware of the great issues of life and destiny, the Prophet of Mercy was also aware of the needs and sensibilities of his most humble companions. With Julaybib in mind, the Prophet went to one of the Ansar and said: “I want to have your daughter married.”

“How wonderful and blessed, O Messenger of God and what a delight to the eye (this would be),” replied the Ansari man with obvious joy and happiness.

“I do not want her for myself” added the Prophet.

“Then for whom, O Messenger of God?” asked the man, obviously somewhat let down. “For Julaybib” said the Prophet.

The Ansari must have been too shocked to give his own reaction and he merely said: “I will consult with her mother.” And off he went to his wife. “The Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace, wants to have your daughter married,” he said to her. She too was thrilled. “What a wonderful idea and what a delight to the eye (this would be),” she said.

“He doesn’t want to marry her himself but he wants to marry her to Julaybib” he added. She was flabbergasted.

“To Julaybib! No, never to Julaybib! No, by the living God, we shall not marry (her) to him” she protested.

As the Ansari was about to return to the Prophet to inform him of what his wife had said, the daughter who had heard her mother’s protestations, asked: “Who has asked you to marry me?”

Her mother told her of the Prophet’s request for her hand in marriage to Julaybib. When she heard that the request had come from the Prophet and that her mother was absolutely opposed to the idea, she was greatly perturbed and said: “Do you refuse the request of the Messenger of God? Send me to him for he shall certainly not bring ruin to me.” This was the reply of a truly great person who had a clear understanding of what was required of her as a Muslim. What greater satisfaction an d fulfillment can a Muslim find than in responding willingly to the requests and commands of the Messenger of God! No doubt, this companion of the Prophet, whose name we do not even know had heard the verse of the Quran: “Now whenever God and His Apostle have decided a matter, it is not for a believing man or believing woman to claim freedom of choice in so far as they themselves are concerned. And he who disobeys God and His Prophet has already, most obviously, gone astray.” (The Quran, Surah al-Ahzab, 33:36).

This verse was revealed in connection with the marriage of Zaynab bint Jahsh and Zayd ibn al-Harithah which was arranged by the Prophet to show the egalitarian spirit of Islam. Zaynab at first was highly offended at the thought of marrying Zayd a former slave and refused to do so. The Prophet prevailed upon them both and they were married. The marriage however ended in divorce and Zaynab was eventually married to the Prophet himself. It is said that the Ansari girl read the verse to her parents and said : “I am satisfied and submit myself to whatever the Messenger of God deems good for me.” The Prophet heard of her reaction and prayed for her: “O Lord, bestow good on her in abundance and make not her life one of toil and trouble.”

Among the Ansar, it is said there was not a more eligible bride than she. She was married by the Prophet to Julaybib and they lived together until he was killed.

And how was Julaybib killed? He went on an expedition with the Prophet, peace be on him, and an encounter with some mushrikin ensued. When the battle was over, the Prophet asked his companions: “Have you lost anyone?” They replied giving the names of their relatives of close friends who were killed. He put the same questions to other companions and they also named the ones they had lost in the battle. Another group answered that they had lost no close relative whereupon the Prophet said: “But I have lost Julaybib. Search for him in the battlefield.” They searched and found him beside seven mushrikin whom he had struck before meeting his end. The Prophet stood up and went to the spot where Julaybib, his short and deformed companion, lay. He stood over him and said: “He killed seven and then was killed? This (man) is of me and I am of him.” He repeated this two or three times. The Prophet then took him in his arms and it is said that he had no better bed besides the forearms of the messenger of God. The Prophet then dug for him a grave and himself placed him in it. He did not wash him for martyrs are not washed before burial. Julaybib and his wife are not usually among the companions of the Prophet whose deeds are sung and whose exploits are recounted with reverence and admiration as they should be. But in the meager facts that are known about them and which have here been re counted we see how humble human beings were given hope and dignity by the Prophet where once there was only despair and self-debasement.

The attitude of the unknown and unnamed Ansari girl who readily agreed to be the wife of a physically unattractive man was an attitude which reflected a profound understanding of Islam. It reflected on her part the effacement of personal desires and preferences even when she could have counted on the support of her parents. It reflected on her part a total disregard for social pressures. It reflected above all a ready and implicit confidence in the wisdom and authority of the Prophet in submitting herself to whatever he deemed good. This is the attitude of the true believer.

In Julaybib, there is the example of a person who was almost regarded as a social outcast because of his appearance. Given help, confidence and encouragement by the noble Prophet, he was able to perform acts of courage and make the supreme sacrifice and deserve the commendation of the Prophet: “He is of me and I am of him.”

Jazakallahu Khairan *Sister At-Tawheed. *

These noble souls are unknown to us by name but they are among those who have earned Allah’s pleasure.

“Verily, those who believe (in Allah and His Messenger) and do righteous deeds they are the best of creatures. Their reward is with Allâh: Gardens of Eternity Beneath which rivers flow. They will dwell therein for ever. Allâh well pleased with them and they with Him - all this for such as fear their Rabb and Cherisher.” (Qur’ân 98:7-8)

They were truly amazing brother Ibn Sadique.

May Allaah reward those brothers and sisters of the past and present who defended the honour of these giants of Islaam when the deviants degraded them and lied upon them and made false accusations against them.

See how Allaah Azza wa Jall described them in His Book - Yet the Liars continue their defamation of our beloved grand-fathers from amongst the Compnaions of our Messenger Sallallaahu 'Alayhi Was-Sallam:

Muhammad is the Messenger of Allaah, and those who are with him are severe against the disbelievers, and merciful among themselves. You see them bowing and falling down prostrate (in prayer), seeking Bounty from Allaah and (His) Good Pleasure. The mark of them (i.e. of their Faith) is on their faces (foreheads) from the traces of (their) prostration (during prayers). This is their description in the Tauraat. But their description in the Injeel is like a (sown) seed which sends forth its shoot, then makes it strong, it then becomes thick, and it stands straight on its stem, delighting the sowers that He may enrage the disbelievers with them. Allaah has promised those among them who believe and do righteous good deeds, forgiveness and a mighty reward (i.e. Paradise). (Al-Fath 48:29)

So beautiful.

Amazing descritpion.

:jazak: truely both Julaybib and his wife were great companions.

BTW, At-Tawheed are you a sister??

Yes, she's a Sister - Masha'Allah a very knowledgeable one too!

Yes no doubting her knowledge, but I referred to her as a brother in the other thread and she said nothing, so my apologies.

Dear sister in Islam, thank you for sharing this with us, :jazak: BTW I did not you were a sister. May Allah reward you in this world and the hereafter.

May Allah Azza wa Jall reward you for this nice ariticle, Sister At-Tawheed. I, too, took you for a brother :D . What a nice & pleasant surprise to have such a knowledgeable sister amongst us.

Thanks for sharing ya ukhti, :jazak:

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*Originally posted by At-Tawheed: *

...that He may enrage the disbelievers with them...
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This part of the verse is used as evidence by Imam Malik and others that whoever becomes enraged by the Prophet's (saw) Companions, angered at their mention etc. is a disbeliever because Allah says He enrages the disbelievers by means of the Companions...

Jazakhamullahu Khayran.

Ibrahim at-Taymi reported that his father said, "We were sitting with 'Umar and one man praised another man to his face." He said, "You have wounded the man. May Allah wound you."

Zayd ibn Aslam reported that his father heard 'Umar state, "Praise is slaughter." The transmitter added, "He meant when it is accepted."

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This part of the verse is used as evidence by Imam Malik and others that whoever becomes enraged by the Prophet's (saw) Companions, angered at their mention etc. is a disbeliever because Allah says He enrages the disbelievers by means of the Companions...
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Yeah. Imam Maalik, may Allaah have Mercy upon him, said about that 'Ayah:

"Whoever from the people has malice in his heart towards ANY one of the Companions of the Prophet Sallallahu 'Alayhi Was-Sallam has been struck by that 'Ayah."

(Sharhus-Sunnah: 1/229).

And he also bought other Verses and used them as evidence against the Companion Haters.

Al-Imam Ibn Abil-'Izz Ibn 'Abdis-Salaam very cleverly put forward the following:

"Who is more astray than the one who has hatred in his heart for the best of the Believers after the Prophets and the Leaders of Allaah's freinds, the Most High.

Rather the Jews and Christians are better than the Rawaafidh by one characteristic and that is it was said to the Jews:

Who are the best in your Religion after Moses ('Alayhis-Salaam)?

They said: The Companion of Moses.

It was said to the Christians: Who are the best in your Religion after Jesus ('Alayhis-Salaam)?

They said: The Disciples of Jesus.

It was said to the Raafidhah: Who are the worst people in your Religion?

They said: The Companions of Muhammad sallallaahu 'alayhi was sallam, excluding a few.

Amongst the one they insutled are those who are many times better than those they excluded."

Found in Sharh at-Tahaawiyyah. Page 469.

Re: The Forgotten Sahabi! Do You Know Him?

Tear touching. It indeed has a good lesson for us. Does anyone know the source of this story? Hayat-us-Sahaba ?

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"Whoever from the people has malice in his heart towards ANY one of the Companions of the Prophet Sallallahu 'Alayhi Was-Sallam has been struck by that 'Ayah."
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this concept is as illogical as the "infallible" concept of ahlulbayt of 12er shias

sahaba fought and killed each other in wars in times of abu bakr, uthman and Ali and afterwards. To ignore this is to live in a delusional world.

To counter extreme rafidah stance against sahaba which basically mounted to declaring most sahaba as apostates , some traditionalists went to the other extreme in absolving each and every one of them of all their sins.

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whether they sinned or not.. they were far better muslims than we will *ever *be

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^ not all of them were the same level, and when they fought one another the tabaeen DID participate in those conflicts which means that they were convinced one side was better than other.

Also uthman, Ali, Talha,zubair,ammar , abdullah b masud, and many other prominent sahaba were killed by muslims holding different political views than them.

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Subhanallah

I have heard anther story that a Sahabi was very thin, once he was sitting in company of Prophet saw, and another Sahabi was looking at his legs and wondering how weak and thin his legs are and Prophet saw, said, these legs are very heavy on scale of Akhira.

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^ very true , that was abdullah b masud radiallahanhu one of the experts on Quranic matters and one who was sent to propogate islam in kufa by sayyidna umar