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on that day the most courageous of men.” Ali also said: “When there was intense
adversity, and the people encountered each other, we preserved ourselves by
the Messenger of Allah, praise and peace be upon him, there being no one
closer to the enemy than he.”
It is said that the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, spoke little. But when
he ordered the people to fight, he tucked up his garments and went quickly. He
was the bravest of men. The courageous person was the one who was close to
the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, in battle, because of the Prophet‟s
proximity to the enemy. Imran ibn al-Husayn said: “The Messenger of Allah,
praise and peace be upon him, did not come upon a contingent without being the
first to strike.” They said that he was very courageous. When the polytheists
approached him, he alighted from his male camel and said: “I am the Prophet,
there is no falsehood in what I say. I am the grandson of Abd al-Muttalib.” On that
day there was not seen anyone who was more vehement than he.
An Account of his Modesty
adversity, and the people encountered each other, we preserved ourselves by
the Messenger of Allah, praise and peace be upon him, there being no one
closer to the enemy than he.”
It is said that the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, spoke little. But when
he ordered the people to fight, he tucked up his garments and went quickly. He
was the bravest of men. The courageous person was the one who was close to
the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, in battle, because of the Prophet‟s
proximity to the enemy. Imran ibn al-Husayn said: “The Messenger of Allah,
praise and peace be upon him, did not come upon a contingent without being the
first to strike.” They said that he was very courageous. When the polytheists
approached him, he alighted from his male camel and said: “I am the Prophet,
there is no falsehood in what I say. I am the grandson of Abd al-Muttalib.” On that
day there was not seen anyone who was more vehement than he.
An Account of his Modesty