Biographies
Allah Ta’ala has mentioned in the Holy Qur’aan, “Every soul shall taste death and On the day of Qiyaamah every soul shall receive their rewards.”
Although he loved peace, Salahuddin Ayyubi became one of the world's greatest warriors. He was born in Tekrit in 1138 CE when his father Ameer Najmudin was the ruler of Tekrit.
Dr. Allama Iqbal, the poet of the East, has characterized the celeberated Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb as 'Tarkashi Maa Raa Khudangi Akhareen' (the last arrow in the quiver of Muslim power in India).
History has recorded that he is the only person who was born inside the Kabah itself.
"If you wish you may consider yourself among the Muhajirin or, if you wish, you may consider yourself one of the Ansar. Choose whichever is dearer to you." With these words, the Prophet, peace be upon him, addressed Hudhayfah ibn al-Yaman when he met him for the first time in Makkah.
At-Tufayl ibn Amr was the chief of the Daws tribe in pre-Quranic times and a distinguished Arab notable known for his manly virtues and good works.