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Shoulder to shoulder
with their menfolk the ladies of those time, imbued with the same
spirit of sacrifice, were striving heart and soul in the path of
Allah and no service in this connection was too much for them.
Ummu Zyad (radhiallaho anha)
says:
"
In the Khaibar campaign I along with other five women
reached the battle-field. The Prophet (sallallaho
alaihi wasallam) having learnt this sent for us. He said
with anger, Who permitted you to came over here? Who brought
you to this place?' We said, 'O , Prophet of Allah !
we know knotting and we have some medicines with us. We
shall help the Muhahidin by supplying them with
arrows, by attending them when they are sick and by
preparing food for him.' The Prophet (sallallaho alaihi
wasallam) permitted us to stay."
The ladies of that time
were blessed with the spirit which even the men of our times do not possess.
Look at the courage of these women who reached the battle-field of their own
accord and who offered to attend to different jobs in the field.
Ummu
Salim (radhiallaho anha) joined the
"Huneyn"
campaign in the state of pregnancy. She kept a dagger on her person.
The prophet (sallallaho alaihi wasallam) inquired:
"
What is this dagger for, O, Ummu Salim?"
She
replied:
" I
shall run it through the belly of any kafir approaching me."
She had also taken part in the
"Uhud"
wherein she tended to wounds of the fighting men. Anas (radhiallaho
anho) says:
"
I saw Aisha and Ummu salim (radhiallaho anha) running to and
from in the battle-filed carrying water for the
wounded,"
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