Coupled with the remarkable spirit of sacrifice, the Sahabah had genuine and deep-rooted fear of Allah in their hearts. I wish today's Muslims could have an iota of that fear of. Allah. Here are a few stories about this aspect of their lives.
What Hadhrat Anas (Radhiyallaho anho) used to do when a storm approached
What Hadhrat Anas (Radhiyallaho anho) used to do when a storm approached
Hadhrat Nadhr-bin-Abdullah relates:
"One day while Hadhrat Anas (Radhiyallaho anho) was
alive, it became very dark during the day time. I went to him and said, "Did you ever see much a thing in
the Prophet's time?" He replied, "I seek refuge in Allah! In those days if the breeze grew a little stronger
than normal, we would hasten towards the musjid, fearing the approach of the Last Day."
Hadhrat Abu Darda (Radhiyallaho anho) narrates:
"Whenever there was a storm, the Prophet (Sallallaho
alaihe wasallam} would get perturbed and would go to the musjid."
Who thinks of going to musjid, now-a-days. even at the time
of the worst of calamities? Leave aside the common people, even those who regard themselves as good and
practising Muslims do not practise this Sunnat. What a deterioration!



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