When the Muhajirun (immigrants from Makkah) arrived
in Madinah, they did not have enough money to support themselves. So
they were divided into groups of ten or twelve and were welcomed as
guests of the families of the Ansar (residents of Madinah). Rasulullah,
pease be upon him, stayed with Abu Ayyub al-Ansari, may Allah be pleased
with him. Abu Ayyub was not a rich man, but he did everything he could
for the comfort of Rasulullah and his group.
The Prophet’s (S) group had a few sheep. At night, they milked the sheep and drank it, saving for those who were not present at the time.
One night Rasulullah arrived late and found no milk left for him.
The Sahaba (companions) had not realized that Rasulullah had not had
any. They felt bad for forgetting to save his share. Though Rasulullah
never ate very much, that day he was very hungry. He said, “O Allah,
feed well the man who feeds me today.”
Miqdad, may Allah be pleased with him, heard this and immediately spoke up, “O Rasulullah. I will slaughter my goat for you.”
But Rasulullah said, “O Miqdad, please don’t do that. Our need for milk each day is greater than our need for meat today.”
When Rasulullah tried to milk the sheep, just a
little bit came out. He drank that, thanked Allah and went to sleep. The
companions reported that Rasulullah said nothing and showed no anger
about their inconsiderate behaviour. Rather he thanked Allah for the
little he had to drink.
[Recorded in Musnad ibn Hanbal]
Compiled From:
“Stories of the Sirah” - Abidullah Ghazi and Tasneema Ghazi, Vol. VIII, p. 10
“Stories of the Sirah” - Abidullah Ghazi and Tasneema Ghazi, Vol. VIII, p. 10
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