Bismillaah, wal-hamdulilaah, was-salaatu was-salaamu 'alaa rasoolillaah, 
Assalaamu alaykum wa rahmatuallahi wa barakatuhu
 
 
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Surah Anfal 8:11  (Remember) when He covered you with a slumber as a security 
from Him, and He caused water (rain) to descend on you from the sky, to clean 
you thereby and to remove from you the Rijz (whispering, evil-suggestions, 
etc.) of Shaitân (Satan), and to strengthen your hearts, and make your feet 
firm thereby.
 
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Slumber overcomes Muslims
 

Allah reminds the believers of the slumber that He sent down on them as 
security from the fear they suffered from, because of the multitude of their 
enemy and the sparseness of their forces. They were given the same favor during 
the battle of Uhud, which Allah described,
 
 

[ثُمَّ أَنزَلَ عَلَيْكُمْ مِّن بَعْدِ الْغَمِّ أَمَنَةً نُّعَاساً يَغْشَى 
طَآئِفَةً مِّنْكُمْ وَطَآئِفَةٌ قَدْ أَهَمَّتْهُمْ أَنْفُسُهُمْ]

(Then after the distress, He sent down security for you. Slumber overtook a 
party of you, while another party was thinking about themselves. ) [3:154]
 

Abu Talhah said, "I was among those who were overcome by slumber during (the 
battle of) Uhud. The sword fell from my hand several times, and I kept picking 
it up again, several times. I also saw the Companions' heads nodding while in 
the rear guard.'' Al-Hafiz Abu Ya`la narrated that `Ali said, "Only Al-Miqdad 
had a horse during Badr, and at some point, I found that all of us fell asleep, 
except the Messenger of Allah . He was praying under a tree and crying until 
dawn.'' `Abdullah bin Mas`ud said, "Slumber during battle is security from 
Allah, but during prayer, it is from Shaytan.'' Qatadah said, "Slumber affects 
the head, while sleep affects the heart."
 
 
 

Slumber overcame the believers on the day of Uhud, and this incident is very 
well-known. As for this Ayah (8:11), it is describing the battle of Badr, 
indicating that slumber also overcame the believers during Badr. Therefore, it 
appears that this will occur for the believers, whenever they are in distress, 
so that their hearts feel safe and sure of Allah's aid, rewards, favor and 
mercy from Allah with them. Allah said in another Ayah
 

[فَإِنَّ مَعَ الْعُسْرِ يُسْراً - إِنَّ مَعَ الْعُسْرِ يُسْراً ]

(Verily, along with every hardship is relief. Verily, along with every hardship 
is relief.) [94:5-6]
 
 
 

In the Sahih, it is recorded that on the day of Badr, while he was in the 
bunker with Abu Bakr, the Messenger and Abu Bakr were invoking Allah. Suddenly, 
slumber overcame the Messenger and he woke up smiling and declared,
 
 

«أَبْشِرْ يَا أَبَابَكْرٍ هَذَا جِبْرِيلُ عَلَى ثَنَايَاهُ النَّقْع»

("Good news, O Abu Bakr! This is Jibril with dust on his shoulders.''
 

He left the shade while reciting Allah's statement,

[سَيُهْزَمُ الْجَمْعُ وَيُوَلُّونَ الدُّبُرَ ]

(Their multitude will be put to flight, and they will show their backs.) [54:45]
 
 
  
 
 
 
 




Surah Isra 17 verse 80 Say: "O my Lord! let my entry be by the Gate of Truth 
and Honor and likewise my exit by the Gate of Truth and Honor; and grant me 
from Thy Presence an authority to aid (me)."  

Ameen.
 
Transliteration :Wa qur rabbi adkhilni mudkhala sidqiw wa akhrijni mukhraja 
sidqiw wa-j'al li mil ladunka sulta_nan nasira_(n).


Al-Tirmidhi HadithHadith 2482 Narrated by AbuHurayrah  (May Allah be pleased 
with him)
Allah's Messenger (peace be upon him) used to say, " O Allah, grant me benefit 
in what Thou hast taught me, teach me what will benefit me, and increase my 
knowledge. Praise be to Allah in all circumstances. I seek refuge in Allah from 
the state of those who go to Hell."
Tirmidhi and Ibn Majah transmitted it, Tirmidhi saying this is a tradition 
whose isnad is gharib.
 

Transliteration:an Abi Hurairah (radiya Allahu anhu) qaal:
qaala Rasul Allah (salla Allahu alayhi wa sallam): "Allahumma infa'ni bima 
'allamtani, wa allimni maa yanfa'oni wa zidni 'ilman, alhamdulillahi alaa kolli 
haal, wa a'odtho billahi min haali ahlil naar." 



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