Zayd ibn Haritha, an emancipated slave of the Prophet Muhammad, was a sincere friend and a loyal servant. He was also one of the first to embrace the Islamic faith immediately after the revelations began. Under the guidance of the Prophet, he became fully equipped to undertake various significant roles in the community and rose up to become a commander of the army. This book tells us the exemplary life story of this distinguished personality, a role model before everyone to realize their human potential.

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Publisher
Tughra ChildreneBook ISBN
9781597846707
Year
2011Table of contents
- Zayd
- Copyright © 2014 by Tughra Books
- Preface
- Journey to Motherâs Village
- Insufferable Torment That Began With An Ambush
- Those Were the Living Standards of that Era
- Sharing the Anguish with the Father
- Auction at Ukaz
- Meeting the Sultan of Hearts
- The Arrival of Visitors From His Village
- Good News From Zayd!
- The Trustworthy One of Mecca
- The Moment of Reunion
- The Declaration at the Kaâba
- Zaydâs Mission at Badr
- Commander Zayd
- Zayd as a Family Man
- The Legend of Muta and a Road that Led to Martyrdom
- The Testimony in Medina
- The Prophetâs Grief
- Memories that Left their Mark
- Umarâs Sensitivity
- In Conclusion
- References