Part-1 | Biography hazrat khalid bin walid | سیرت حضرت خالد بن الولید رضی اللہ عنہ

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Part -1 Biography hazrat khalid bin walid سیرت حضرت خالد بن الولید رضی اللہ عنہ
Asslamoalaikum, sisters brothers and friends we are discribing biography of Sahabierasool
HAZRAT KHAALID IBN AL-WALID, there are three part of seerat hazrat khalid ibn walid, this is part one

His story is a rather perplexing one. He was the deadly enemy of Muslims in the Battle of Uhud and the deadly enemy of the enemies of Islam in the remaining Muslim battles.

I feel at a loss concerning where to begin and what to begin with. Hehimself hardly believed that his life had really begun until that day onwhich he shook hands with the Prophet as a sign of his allegiance to him.If he could have ruled out all the years, even the days that preceeded thatday, he would not have thought twice.

Let us then begin with that part of his life which he himself loved most. Let us begin from that glorious moment when his heart was affected by Allah and his spirit was blessed by the Most Merciful.
Thus, it overflowed with devotion to His religion, His Prophet and toa memorable martyrdom in the way of the truth. This martyrdom enabled himto erase the burdens of his advocation of falsehood in the past.

One day, he sat alone in deep thought concerning that new religion that was gaining momentum and gaining ground every day. He wished that Allah, theAll-Knower of what is hidden and unseen, would guide him to the right path.His blessed heart was revived by the glad tidings of certainty. Therefore, he said to himself, "By Allah, it is crystal clear now. This man is indeed a Prophet, so how long shall I procrastinate. By Allah, I will go and submit myself to Islam."

Now, let us hear him (May Allah be pleased with him) narrate his blessed visit to the Prophet (PBUH) and his journey from Makkah to Al-Madiinah to join the ranks of the believers: I hoped to find an escort, and I ran into `Uthmaan Ibn Talhah and when I told him about my intention, he agreed to escort me. We traveled shortly before daybreak and as we reached the plain, we ran into `Amr Ibn Al-' Aas.

After we had exchanged greetings, he asked us about our destination, and when we told him, it turned out that he himself was going to the same place to submit himself to Islam. The three of us arrived at Al-Madiinah on the first day of Safar in the eighth year. As soon as I laid my eyes on theProphet, I said, "Peace be upon the Prophet," so he greeted me with a brightface. Immediately, I submitted myself to Islam and bore witness to the truth.Finally, the Prophet (PBUH) said, "I knew that you have an open mind andI prayed that it would lead you to safety." I took my oath of allegianceto the Prophet then asked him, "Please ask Allah's forgiveness for me forall the wrongdoings I have committed to hinder men from the path of Allah."The Prophet said, "Islam erases all the wrongdoings committed before it."

Yet I pleaded with him, "Please pray for me. Finally, he supplicated Allah, "O Allah, forgive Khaalid for all the wrongdoings he committed before heembraced lslam." Then `Amr Ibn Al-'Aas and `Uthmaan Ibn Ialhah stepped forwardand submitted themselves to Islam and gave their oath of allegiance to theProphet.

Notice these words "Please ask Allah's forgiveness for me for all thewrongdoings I have committed in the past to hinder men from the path ofAllah." Now, whoever has the perception and insight to read between the lineswill find the true meaning of these words of Khaalid, who became the swordof Allah and the hero of Islam. When we come across various incidents inthe course of his life story, these words are our key to understanding andelucidation.

For the time being, let us accompany Khaalid, who had just embraced Islam, and watch the Quraish's great warrior who had always had the reins of leadership. Let us see the subtlest of Arabs in the art of attack and retreat as heturned his back on the idols of his ancestors and the glory of his peopleand welcomed, along with the Prophet and the Muslims, the advent of a newworld that Allah had destined to rise under the standard of Muhammad andthe slogan of monotheism.

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