Jabir Bin Abdullah (R): The Example of Sacrifice
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This book provides a concise biography of Jabir bin Abdullah (R), a devoted companion of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). Embracing Islam at a young age, Jabir (R) was known for his unwavering dedication to the Prophet and his selfless nature. He prioritized the welfare of his seven sisters over his personal happiness and often recalled the Prophet’s teaching that even a simple smile is a charitable act. Despite facing poverty, Jabir (R) once offered his only food to the Prophet, who was enduring hunger by tying stones to his stomach. This act of generosity led to the Prophet praying for blessings upon Jabir’s household, resulting in abundant provisions.
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