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I wonder how Mu'adh ibn Jabal felt when he heard the Messenger of Allah saying, "Mu'adh, by Allah, I most certainly love you."

And how did Abdullah ibn Abbas, may Allah be pleased with him, feel when the Messenger of Allah embraced him and said, "O' Allah teach him the Book."

Or what Ali ibn Abi Talib felt when he heard the Messenger of Allah saying, "Tomorrow, I will definitely hand the banner to a man who loves Allah and His Messenger, and whom Allah and His Messenger also love," and then he found out that he was the one?

Or Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqas's feelings when the Messenger of Allah said to him, "Throw it, Sa'd, *may my parents be ransomed for you."*

And how did 'Uthman ibn 'Affan feel when he fully supplied the army heading to Tabouk, and the Messenger of Allah said, "Nothing 'Uthman does after today could ever harm him."?

Or how Abu Musa Al-Ash'ari felt when the Messenger of Allah said, "If you could have only seen me while I was listening to your recitation yesterday."?

And how did Al-Sa'ib ibn Yazid feel when only the patch of hair that the Messenger of Allah wiped on his head remained black, when the remainder of his hair turned white to old age?

And what emotions did the Ansar experience when the Messenger of Allah said to them, "If all people were to go one way, and the Ansar were to take another, I would choose the path of the Ansar."
(Arab expression meaning that the adressed is even more beloved than one's own parents.)

And how did the Ansar feel when the Prophet of Allah spoke about them saying, "The sign of belief is love for the Ansar, and the sign of hypocrisy is feeling animosity toward them."

And what were the feelings of Al-Siddeeq when the Messenger of Allah said, "If I were to take a bosom friend, I would have taken Abu Bakr as my bosom friend."

How did Aaisha feel when the Messenger of Allah replied unhesitatingly with her name when asked who was the most beloved person to him?

And what were the feelings of Bilal ibn Rabah when Allah's Messenger said to him, " O' Bilal, tell me about the deed in which you place most hope, for I have heard the striking of your shoes in front of me in Jannah."

And how did 'Umar ibn Al-Khattab feel when he sought permission to enter upon the Messenger of Allah, and he (s) told the doorman, "Allow him to enter and give him glad tidings of Paradise."
How did ALL the Sahabah feel while seeing the Messenger morning and evening?

And how are WE going to feel when we see the Messenger of Allah, and he says to us, "You are my brothers for whom I have cried in my anticipation to meet; you are my brothers who have believed in me without ever seeing me."

Oh Allah make us among them.

اللهم صَلِّ  و سلم على محمد و آله















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