Episodes: Series - Asbab Nozoul El Ayaat - 2001


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The Generous Ones

Abdullah bin Jaafar exemplifies generosity by giving his camel and load to a stranger. Later, he rewards a boy who shared his food with a hungry dog by offering him the use of his garden.

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The Arrogant

Al-Walid ibn al-Mughira becomes a wealthy merchant, attracting many who seek his favor. Though he believes the Prophet’s words, he’s swayed by devils who convince him he deserves more followers because of his wealth, revealing his pride and inner conflict.

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The Repentant

A group of people stay away from going out to fight in the Battle of Tabuk for fear of the heat, while the mujahideen who have nothing but themselves go out to sacrifice themselves.

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The Ants

Solomon inherits the kingdom, and when he enters the Valley of the Ants, he hears their warnings to one another. The hoopoe tells him about Bilqis and the people of Sheba who worship the sun, so Solomon orders him to bring her so that she may learn of God's miracles, and she and her people become Muslims.

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The Faithful Emigrants

Muslims migrate to Abyssinia because of the presence of a king who treats no one unjustly and refuses to hand them over to the Quraysh messengers. However, the Quraysh deceive them into returning and torturing them, and they return once again to Abyssinia after the Negus, their king, converts to Islam.

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Khabbab

Umm Anmar buys Khabbab ibn al-Arat as a slave but mistreats him, forcing him to make swords and carry heavy loads. After he embraces Islam, she subjects him to severe torture, showing her cruelty and opposition to his faith.

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The Fortified Towers

A man fears death after his father's death, so he decides to take all his money and possessions and flee the country, believing that he can escape death. However, he roams the country in search of immortality.

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The Kaaba

God protects the Kaaba, built by Abraham and Ishmael, from those who seek to destroy it. Even King Abraha’s attack fails, as God and His angels safeguard the Sacred House, proving its divine protection and enduring sanctity.

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The Shield Thief

Tu'mah steals an iron shield and gives it to the Jew Zayd ibn Samin. The neighbors acquit Tu'mah for his victory over the Jew, but the Prophet rules that the shield be given to the Jew. Tu'mah believes in the justice of Islam, converts to it, and returns the shield to its owner.

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When the Wicked Bring News

The Prophet sends Al-Walid ibn Uqba to collect zakat from Banu Mustaliq. Al-Walid falsely claims they’ve apostatized. The Prophet nearly believes him, but God’s revelation warns against accepting news without verification, teaching caution and the importance of truth.

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The Pleading Woman

Khawlah bint Tha’laba complains to the Prophet about her husband’s rejection. God revealed verses guiding the Prophet’s judgment, highlighting Khawlah’s patience and loyalty, and clarifying the proper ruling on her situation.

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Mu’adh ibn Jabal

Muadh ibn Jabal embraces Islam with strong faith, destroying idols and joining the Prophet in battles. Known for his vast knowledge, the Prophet sends him to Yemen as a teacher and judge, trusting his wisdom to guide the people.

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Kinship Bond

Jabir ibn Abdullah and his father embrace Islam after meeting the Prophet in Mecca. Though Jabir can’t join battles because he cares for his mother and sisters, his story highlights the importance of faith and the strength of family bonds.

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The Muezzin

Abdullah ibn Umm Maktum asks the Prophet to deepen his knowledge of Islam, but feels sorrowful for not joining jihad due to his blindness. He strives to demonstrate his faith’s strength through other means, showing that devotion goes beyond physical battles.

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The Martyred Poet

Abdullah ibn Rawahah, a famed poet and brave companion, defended Islam with his verses. He was martyred at the Battle of Mu'tah, known for his courage and faith. He freed a slave girl and married her, choosing faith over a union with a polytheist.

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Ammar ibn Yasir

Ammar ibn Yasir is forced to renounce Islam by polytheists, but stays confident he will return to faith. He migrates to Abyssinia with Muslims to worship God freely, while God’s wrath falls upon the polytheists for their cruelty.

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The Repentant

Abu Lubaba betrays God and the Prophet after visiting Banu Qurayza, but soon repents. He ties himself to a mosque pillar for nine days in penance. When God accepts his repentance, the Prophet Muhammad frees him, showing mercy and forgiveness.

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Ayyash ibn Abi Rabiah

After migrating to Medina, Ayyash ibn Abi Rabia returns to Mecca at his mother’s request. He endures severe torture by polytheists but later fights alongside the Prophet and the Mujahideen in several battles, showing resilience and dedication to Islam.

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Salman the Persian

Salman the Persian begins seeking the true religion with a priest. A prophecy foretells a prophet in Arabia. When he arrives in Medina, he meets Prophet Muhammad, believes in Islam, and recognizes the clear signs of prophethood, completing his spiritual journey.

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Brotherhood in Religion

Asid ibn Hudayr embraces Islam after hearing Mus'ab’s compelling words about Islam and the Qur’an. He calls his people to faith but stays away from the Battle of Badr, later feeling regretful for not joining the fight.

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Uthman ibn Talha

Uthman ibn Talha refuses to give the key to the Kaaba to the Prophet upon his entry into Mecca, but it is taken from her by force. Then a verse is revealed ordering its return to him, after which he converts to Islam.

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Ka'b ibn al-Ashraf

Ka'b ibn al-Ashraf feels intense hatred towards Islam, so he begins to praise the infidels and incite them to fight the Muslims in his poetry until he is killed and verses describing him as a tyrant are revealed about him.

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The Profitable Trade with God

Suhaib ibn Sinan al-Rumi sacrifices his wealth to support Muslims during their persecution and migration from Mecca to Medina, showing deep commitment and generosity in the face of hardship.

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The Story of Mount Uhud

The Prophet arranges Muslim positions at the Battle of Uhud, but they disobey his orders. This leads to defeat and many martyrs, including Hamza ibn Abdul Muttalib, spurred by Hind bint Utbah’s instigation, highlighting the cost of disobedience in battle.

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The Bearer of the Qur'an

The Prophet Muhammad defends Abdullah ibn Masoud, who was being harmed by the Quraysh because of his loud recitation of the Qur’an. He also raises his status after the Quraysh nobles mocked him because of his short stature.

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The Battle of Yamama: The Qur'an’s Compiler

Seventy men who memorized the Quran are martyred at the Battle of Yamama. Umar ibn al-Khattab urges Abu Bakr al-Siddiq to compile the Quran into a single book, ensuring the preservation of God’s word for future generations.

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The Orphan

The Qur’an and Prophet’s hadiths command just handling of an orphan’s money. During the Prophet’s time, a man refuses to return an orphan’s funds. The Prophet orders its return, and the orphan generously gives it away for God’s sake, highlighting justice and charity.

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Abu Sufyan ibn Harb

Wealthy merchant Sufyan ibn Harb flees with his caravan, fearing the Muslims, and leads wars against the Prophet at Uhud and the Trench. During the conquest of Mecca, the Prophet’s uncle Abbas intercedes for him, showing mercy despite past enmity.

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The Confederates

Polytheists and Jews ally to attack Medina. The Prophet orders a trench to defend the city. Na'im ibn Mas'ud uses a clever trick to sow suspicion and division among Banu Qurayzah, Quraysh, and Ghatafan, weakening their alliance and protecting Medina.

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Ibn Umm Maktum

Ibn Maktoum fights in the Battle of al-Qadisiyyah, encouraging Muslims and carrying the banner of Islam. He bravely supports the cause until he is martyred, keeping the banner raised high as a symbol of faith and sacrifice.

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