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    Hafsa (RA) bint Umer Farooq (RA) was born 3 years before the Prophet-Hood. She got the pure Islamic atmoshphere when she was growing. Umer Farooq (RA) bin Khattab was very enthusiastic and was very much concerned in spreading Islam which was in early stage. Her uncle was Othman (RA) bin Moazam and Zaid (RA) bin Khattab was her paternal uncle. Her brother Abdullah (RA) bin Umer Farooq (RA) was very famous personality and the greatest scholar of his time. There are seven members of her family who took part in the battle of Badr. They are as below:

    Caliph Umer Farooq (RA) bin Khattab (Her father).
    Zaid (RA) bin Khattab (Her paternal uncle).
    Khunais (RA) bin Huzafa Sahmi (Her former husband).
    Othman (RA) bin Mazoon (RA) (Her maternal uncle).
    Khudama(RA) bin Mazoon (RA) (Her maternal uncle).
    Abdullah (RA) bin Mazoon (RA) (Her maternal uncle).
    Soieb (RA).

    She was first married to Khunais (RA) bin Hazafa Sahmi, who was among the early Muslims. He suffered a lot for embracing Islam and therefore he migrated to "Abyssinia" as per the directions of the Holy Prophet (pbuh), he was not happy in "Abyssinia" and was rather home-sick. He was always missing Mecca. At last he bid farewell to "Abyssinia" and returned back to Mecca Mukarrama. He, then migrated to Madina-al-Munauwara with his wife Hafsa (RA) and stayed there with Rifaah (RA) bin Abdul Munzar. When the Holy Prophet (pbuh) also came to Madina-al- Munauwara on imigration, He was attached to Abu Umais (RA) bin Jabar as his "Islamic Brother-Hood". They were very happy and they became the real cadets of the training school estabished by the Holy Prophet (pbuh).

    Hafsa (RA) and Khunais (RA) were passing the days in Madina-al-Munauwara happily. Hafsa (RA) used to memorize the verses brought by Angel "Jibrael" to Prophet (pbuh). Hafsa (RA) used to learn the exact meanings of these verses as she was very intelligent and able. Khunais (RA) was very strong and he prepared himself for the sacred battle (Jihaad).

    In the year 2 Hijra, Abu-Jahal vowed and marched towards Madina-al-Munauwara to have a better fight. He had plenty of weapons and camels loaded with goods, liquar and food. The Holy Prophet (pbuh) met this caravan at Badr. Khunais (RA) fought very bravery and he received seven injuries. The muslims won the battle though they were small in numbers. Abu Jahal, Uteba, Shaiba and Umayya bint Khalar were killed and their bodies were thrown in the vally of "Khaleeb". After few days of the battle of Badr, Khunais (RA) could not recover from his injuries. Though Hafsa (RA) took much care in rendering "Nursing". Ultimately, Khunais (RA) died and become "Martyr" of Badr. He was burried beside the grave of Uthman bin Maazon in "Jannatul Baqi". The Holy Prophet (pbuh) led the funeral prayer. Hafsa (RA) was very much grieved and she used to patiently pass the days by reciting the Holy Quran, offering prayers and observing the fasts. She was only 18 years old when she became widow.

    Umer bin Khattab (RA) was very much worried by seeing the terrible condition of Hafsa (RA). He thought of giving Hafsa's (RA) hand in marriage to Uthman bin Affan (RA) whose wife Ruqayya (RA) had died. Uthman (RA) told him that he at that time had no intention of marriage. He (Umer (RA)) approached to Abu Bakr Siddiq (RA) and requesting him to marry with Hafsa (RA). He also did not response in affirmative and kept quite. Umer (RA) then reported this to the Holy Prophet (pbuh). Having heard this from Umer (RA), The Holy Prophet (pbuh) said "Do not worry, Hafsa (RA) will have a better husband than Uthman (RA) and Uthman (RA) will have a better wife than Hafsa (RA)".

    Umer (RA) was happy and worried also as to how this could happen. After few days the Holy Prophet (pbuh) announced that had given the hand of Umm-e-Kulthum (RA) bint Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) to Uthman bin Affan (RA) and in due course. He (pbuh) sought the hand of Hafsa (RA). Thus it became clear tht Uthman (RA) have a better wife than Hafsa (RA) and Hafsa (RA) have a better husband than Uthman (RA). Thus marriage had taken place in 3 Hijra. Latter Umer (RA) came to know that Abu Bakr Siddiq (RA) did not show his willingness in marrying Hafsa (RA) as he had heard the Holy Prophet (pbuh) intend to marry with Hafsa (RA).

    Umer (RA) advised his daughter Hafsa (RA) to be happy to have the Holy Prophet (pbuh) as her husband and he also advised her not to compare herself with A'isha (RA) as she was far better than Hafsa (RA). Having entered into such dignified position of "Ummul-Mumineen".

    Hafsa (RA) paid much attention in serving the Holy Prophet (pbuh) and as per her nature. She paid her attention in memorizing the verses and learning its meaning like A'isa (RA). She used to question and enquire from the Holy Prophet (pbuh) about various things pertaining to Islam. Hafsa (RA) one day was sitting with the Holy Prophet (pbuh) as reported by Ume Mubasher (RA). He (pbuh) said that "All of them who took part in 'Bait-e-Rizwan' under' under a tree will enter into Paradise and no one will go to the Hell. Hafsa (RA) then said, "How this can be so" and she quoted this verse of Sura maryam as Not one of you but will pass over it: this is with thy Lord, a Decree which must be accomplished" . The Holy Prophet (pbuh) was angry with her and He (pbuh) recited the verse:
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 Online Quran Quran Wallpaper Hd In Urdu Gallery Iphhone  


 Online Quran Quran Wallpaper Hd In Urdu Gallery Iphhone  


 Online Quran Quran Wallpaper Hd In Urdu Gallery Iphhone  


 Online Quran Quran Wallpaper Hd In Urdu Gallery Iphhone  


 Online Quran Quran Wallpaper Hd In Urdu Gallery Iphhone  


 Online Quran Quran Wallpaper Hd In Urdu Gallery Iphhone  


 Online Quran Quran Wallpaper Hd In Urdu Gallery Iphhone  


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