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The Amīr/National President Jamā at Ahmadiyya,.. Dear Brother, Extracts from the Friday Sermon delivered by Hadrat Khalīfa-tul-Masīh V (May Allāh be his Helper) on 12 October 2018 at Baitul Futūh Mosque, London. Our Imam, Hadrat Khalīfa-tul-Masīh V (May Allāh be his Helper), said: The Companions of the Holy Prophet (May Allāh's Blessings be upon him) I will speak about today are those whose detailed accounts have not been preserved in history, other than a brief introduction. I want to ensure that all the names of the Companions who participated in the Battle of Badr should be preserved in the Jamā at s literature, and this is why I am also mentioning the Companions who have very brief introductions. Such was the status of these Companions that it is a source of blessings for us to mention them and remember them. Despite being weak and poor, they were at the forefront when it came to defending their faith. They were never awed by the strength of their opponents and placed their complete trust in God. After committing loyalty to the Holy Prophet (May Allāh's Blessings be upon him) and love for him, they did not even hesitate to sacrifice their lives for this cause. And because they kept their pledge, Allāh gave them tiding of paradise and announced that He was pleased with them. Hadrat Abdu Rabbeh bin Haqq bin Aus (May Allāh be pleased with him): Hadrat Abdu Rabbeh bin Haqq bin Aus (May Allāh be pleased with him) was from Banu Sā idah clan of Banu Khazraj. Hadrat Salamah bin Thābit bin Waqsh (May Allāh be pleased with him): Hadrat Salamah bin Thābit bin Waqsh (May Allāh be pleased with him) was martyred by Abu Sufyān in the Battle of Uhud. Hadrat Sinān bin Saifī (May Allāh be pleased with him): Hadrat Sinān bin Saifī (May Allāh be pleased with him) belonged to the Khazraj branch of Banu Salamah tribe. He was martyred in the Battle of Trench. Hadrat Abdullah bin Abd Munāf (May Allāh be pleased with him): Hadrat Abdullah bin Abd Munāf (May Allāh be pleased with him) belonged to Banu No mān tribe. Hadrat Muhriz bin Āmir bin Mālik (May Allāh be pleased with him) Hadrat Muhriz bin Āmir bin Mālik (May Allāh be pleased with him) belonged to Banu Adi bin Najjar tribe. He participated in the Battle of Badr. He passed away on the morning of the day when the Holy Prophet (May Allāh's Blessings be upon him) was to depart for the Battle of Uhud.

Hadrat Āiz bin Māi s (May Allāh be pleased with him): Hadrat Āiz bin Māi s (May Allāh be pleased with him) belonged to the Ansār tribe of Banu Zuraiq. He was martyred in the Battle of Yamāma in 12 AH during the Khilāfat of Hadrat Abu Bakr (May Allah be pleased with him). Hadrat Abdullah bin Salamah bin Mālik Al-Ansāri (May Allāh be pleased with him): Hadrat Abdullah bin Salamah bin Mālik Al-Ansāri (May Allāh be pleased with him) belonged to the Ansār tribe of Baliyya. He was martyred in the Battle of Uhud. Hadrat Mas ud bin Khuldah (May Allāh be pleased with him): Hadrat Mas ud bin Khuldah (May Allāh be pleased with him) came from the Ansār tribe of Banu Zuraiq. It is believed that he was martyred during the incident of Bair-e-Ma unah, but some are of the opinion that he was martyred during the Battle of Khaibar. Hadrat Zaid bin Aslam (May Allāh be pleased with him): Hadrat Zaid bin Aslam (May Allāh be pleased with him) belonged to the Ansār tribe of Banu Ajlān. He died during the Khilāfat of Hadrat Abu Bakr (May Allāh be pleased with him) while fighting against Tulaihah bin Khuwailid Al- Asadi. Hadrat Abul Munzir Yazīd bin Āmir bin Hadīdah (May Allāh be pleased with him): His name is also mentioned as Yazid bin Amr. He belonged to the Ansār tribe of Banu Sawād. Hadrat Amr bin Tha labah (May Allāh be pleased with him): Hadrat Amr bin Tha labah (May Allāh be pleased with him) belonged to the Ansār tribe of Banu Adi. He was more commonly known by his Kunniyyah. Hadrat Abu Khālid Hārith bin Qais bin Khālid bin Mukhallad (May Allāh be pleased with him): Hadrat Abu Khālid Hārith bin Qais bin Khālid bin Mukhallad (May Allāh be pleased with him) belonged to the Ansār tribe of Banu Zuraiq. He was known by his Kunniyyah. He is counted among the martyrs of the Battle of Yamāma. Hadrat Abdullah bin Tha labah Al-Balawi (May Allāh be pleased with him): Hadrat Abdullah bin Tha labah Al-Balawi (May Allāh be pleased with him) was also a Companion who participated in the Battle of Badr. Hadrat Nahhāb bin Tha labah (May Allāh be pleased with him): Hadrat Nahhāb bin Tha labah (May Allāh be pleased with him) belonged to the Ansār tribe of Baliyya. Hadrat Mālik bin Mas ud Ansāri (May Allāh be pleased with him): His name was Mālik bin Mas ud and he belonged to the Ansār tribe of Banu Sā idah who participated in the Battle of Badr.

Hadrat Abdullah bin Qais bin Sakhr Ansāri (May Allāh be pleased with him): Hadrat Abdullah bin Qais bin Sakhr Ansāri (May Allāh be pleased with him) belonged to the Ansār tribe of Banu Salamah. Hadrat Abdullah bin Abs Ansāri (May Allah be pleased with him): Hadrat Abdullah bin Abs Ansāri (May Allāh be pleased with him) belonged to Banu Adi branch of the Ansār tribe of Khazraj. Hadrat Mu attib bin Qushair Ansāri bin Mulail (May Allāh be pleased with him): Hadrat Mu attib bin Qushair Ansāri bin Mulail (May Allāh be pleased with him) belonged to the Banu Zubai ah branch of the Ansār tribe of Aus. Hadrat Sawād bin Ruzn Ansāri (May Allāh be pleased with him): He was also a Companion of the Holy Prophet (May Allāh's Blessings be upon him) who participated in the Battle of Badr. Hadrat Mu attib bin Auf (May Allāh be pleased with him): He belonged to Banu Khuzā ah. He was known by his Kunniyyah of Abu Auf. He participated in the second migration to Abyssinia. He died at the age of 78 in 57 AH. Hadrat Bujair bin Abi Bujair (May Allāh be pleased with him): Hadrat Bujair bin Abi Bujair (May Allāh be pleased with him) was a Companion who participated in the Battles of Badr and Uhud. Hadrat Āmir bin Bukair (May Allāh be pleased with him): Hadrat Āmir bin Bukair (May Allāh be pleased with him) belonged to Banu Sa d tribe. He was martyred in the Battle of Yamāma. Hadrat Amr bin Surāqah bin Al-Mu tamir (May Allāh be pleased with him): Hadrat Amr bin Surāqah bin Al-Mu tamir (May Allāh be pleased with him) was a Companion who died during the Khilāfat of Hadrat Uthman (May Allāh be pleased with him). He belonged to Banu Adi tribe. He accompanied the Holy Prophet (May Allāh's Blessings be upon him) in all the Battles, including Badr, Uhud and the Battle of the Trench. Hadrat Thābit bin Hazzāl bin Amr (May Allāh be pleased with him): Hadrat Thābit bin Hazzāl bin Amr (May Allāh be pleased with him) was a Companion who belonged to the Banu Amr bin Auf branch of the Khazraj tribe. He was martyred in 12 AH during the Battle of Yamāma. Hadrat Subai i bin Qais bin Aishah (May Allāh be pleased with him): Hadrat Subai i bin Qais bin Aishah (May Allāh be pleased with him) was an Ansāri from the Khazraj tribe. He fought in the Battles of Badr and Uhud. Hadrat Khabbāb bin Maulā Utbah bin Ghazwān (May Allāh be pleased with him): Hadrat Khabbāb bin Maulā Utbah bin Ghazwān (May Allāh be pleased with him) was known by his Kunniyyah of Abu Yahya. He died in Medina in 19 AH. Hadrat Sufyān bin Nasr Ansāri (May Allāh be pleased with him): Hadrat Sufyān bin Nasr Ansāri (May Allāh be pleased with him) was a Companion of the Holy Prophet (May Allāh's Blessings be upon him) who

belonged to Banu Jusham clan of the Khazraj tribe. He fought in the Battles of Badr and Uhud. Hadrat Abu Makhshi At-Tāī (May Allāh be pleased with him): Hadrat Abu Makhshi At- Tāī (May Allāh be pleased with him) was a Companion who was known by his Kunniyyah of Abu Makhshi. His original name was Suwaid bin Makhshi and he was among the first migrants. Hadrat Wahab bin Abi Sarh (May Allah be pleased with him): Hadrat Wahab bin Abi Sarh (May Allāh be pleased with him) was also a Companion. Musa bin Uqba writes that he fought in the Battle of Badr alongside his brother Amr. Hadrat Tamīm Maulā Banu Ghanm (May Allāh be pleased with him): Hadrat Tamīm Maulā Banu Ghanm (May Allāh be pleased with him) was an Ansāri. He fought in the Battles of Badr and Uhud. Hadrat Abdul Hamrā Maula Hārith bin Afrā (May Allāh be pleased with him): Hadrat Abdul Hamrā Maula Hārith bin Afrā (May Allāh be pleased with him), was a Companion who participated in the Battles of Badr and Uhud. Hadrat Abu Sabrah bin Abi Ruhm (May Allāh be pleased with him): Hadrat Abu Sabrah bin Abi Ruhm (May Allāh be pleased with him) was a Companion who was so much known for his Kunniyyah that people forgot his actual name. He died during the Khilāfat of Hadrat Uthmān (May Allāh be pleased with him). Hadrat Thābit bin Amr bin Zaid (May Allāh be pleased with him): Hadrat Thābit bin Amr bin Zaid (May Allāh be pleased with him) belonged to Banu Najjar or, according to some, Banu Ashja a tribe. Hadrat Abul A awar bin Al-Hārith (May Allāh be pleased with him): Hadrat Abul A awar bin Al-Hārith (May Allāh be pleased with him) belonged to Banu Adi bin Najjar branch of Ansār tribe of Khazraj. Hadrat Abs bin Āmir bin Adi (May Allāh be pleased with him): Hadrat Abs bin Āmir bin Adi (May Allāh be pleased with him) belonged to the Banu Salamah clan of the Ansār tribe Khazraj. Hadrat Iyās Bin Bukair (May Allāh be pleased with him): Hadrat Iyās Bin Bukair (May Allāh be pleased with him) belonged to Banu S ad bin Laith tribe. He was among the first converts to Islām and the first migrants. Hadrat Mālik bin Numailah (May Allāh be pleased with him): His mother s name was Numailah. He belonged to the Muzainah tribe. He also participated in the Battle of Badr. Hadrat Unai s Bin Qatādah bin Rabi ah (May Allāh be pleased with him): Hadrat Unai s Bin Qatādah bin Rabi ah (May Allāh be pleased with him) belonged to the Ansār tribe of Aus.

Hadrat Hārith Bin Arfajah (May Allāh be pleased with him): Hadrat Hārith Bin Arfajah (May Allāh be pleased with him) was a Companion who belonged to Banu Ghanm tribe. Hadrat Rāfe Bin Unjudah (May Allāh be pleased with him): Hadrat Rāfe Bin Unjudah (May Allāh be pleased with him) Ansāri was a Companion who was known after the name of his mother. He belonged to Banu Umayyah bin Zaid bin Mālik tribe. Hadrat Khulaidah bin Qais (May Allāh be pleased with him): His brother s name was Khallad, and according to some historians he was also among the Companions who took part in the Battle of Badr. Hadrat Saqf bin Amr (May Allāh be pleased with him): Hadrat Saqf bin Amr (May Allāh be pleased with him) was also a Companion of the Holy Prophet (May Allāh's Blessings be upon him) who participated in the Battles of Badr and Uhud. Hadrat Sabrah bin Fātik (May Allāh be pleased with him): Hadrat Sabrah bin Fātik (May Allāh be pleased with him) belonged to Banu Asad clan and his father s name was Fātik bin Al-Akhram. At the end of the sermon, Huzoor (May Allāh be his Helper) informed the Jamā at about the sad demise of Ungku Adnan Ismail Sahib, the President of Jamā at Ahmadiyya Malaysia, and of Hamida Begum Sahiba, wife of Chaudhry Khalil Ahmad Sahib of Rabwah, and mother of Basharat Naveed Sahib, serving as missionary in Reunion Island. Please convey these guidelines given by Huzoor (May Allāh be his Helper) to members of your Jamā at. Jazākumullāh. Wassalām, (Ch. Hameedullah) Wakīl A lā, Tahrīk Jadīd Anjuman Ahmadiyya Pakistan. Dated: 18 October 2018