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Chapter 41 of 982 min read
٢. سعيد بن جبير – كان إماماً في التفسير
on tafseer. He revolted against the Umayyads and was killed by al-Hajjaj. When he was about to be killed and was brought before alHajjaj, he publicly made du’aa that he be the last killed person to be killed by al-Hajjaj. Soon after, al-Hajjaj got sick and no doctor could cure him. He had a severe disease of worms eating him from the inside out and thus he never got to kill anyone else and Allah answered the du’aa of Sa’eed. 3. ‘Amir ibn Sharaheel ash-Sha’bi – He had a very good sense of humor, e.g. when he was asked if Shaytan had wife he said, “That is not a wedding I attended,” then he said, “Yes” based on the ayah of Surah AlKahf where Allah says to take Iblees and his offsprings as enemies. Also, one day he was walking with his wife when a man asked, “Which one of you is ash-Sha’bi?”, so he pointed to his wife and said, “This one”. It was said that ‘Amir used to laugh until he fell rolling on his back. But he was very serious and sharp when came to hadith and knowledge. He was an authority on Fiqh. Basra Anas bin Malik – Joined The Prophet (Peace Be Upon Him) when he was 10 years old. His mother gave him to the Prophet (Peace Be Upon Him) to serve and learn from him. Because of this, he learned so much from Prophet (saw). He said, “I’ve never seen anyone as Merciful or as Compassionate as The Prophet (Peace Be Upon Him), he never yelled at me, never said why didn’t you do something or why did you do something.” Anas related the hadith in which RasulAllah sal Allahu alayhi wa Sallam said, “Children were created to make you laugh and enjoy this life”. If we look at it this way then we will definitely enjoy our lives.