Abdullah ibn Masud He became Muslim as a young man after seeing a miracle of Muhammad, upon him be peace, while tending the sheep of Uqba ibn Abi Mu’iyt. It is said that he was the 6th person to embrace Islam and Allah knows best. He describes the incident: I was at the time a youth just grown into manhood when one day the Prophet and Abu Bakr passed by. The Prophet asked me if I had any milk to give them to drink. I replied that the flocks were not mine but entrusted to my care and I could not give them to drink. The Prophet said: ‘Hast thou a young ewe that no ram hath ever leaped? I said I had, and brought her to them. Having tethered her, the Prophet put his hand to her udder and prayed whereupon the udder swelled with milk, and Abu Bakr brought a boulder which was hollowed like a cup. The Prophet milked her into it and we all drank. Then he said to the udder: ‘Dry,’ and it dried.’1 He made Hijra to Ethiopia and later to Madina. He offered to be a servant to the Messenger, upon him be peace, looking after his personal affairs and was called ������ �� ���� ‘keeper of the secret of the Messenger’ and ������ ���� ‘keeper of the shoes’. It was said of him that he was the closest to the Messenger in mannerism. He was the first to read the Quran in public and was badly beaten as a result. Abdullah was responsible for killing Abu Jahl in the battle of Badr. He was affectionately referred to as ibn Umm Abd, son of the mother of a slave. Muhammad, upon him be peace, gave him glad tidings of entering the Garden. The Messenger said about him:
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Muhammad by Martin Lings, Islamic Text Society: London, 1983 p48.
‘One night the Messenger heard Abdullah ibn Masud read Quran and with him was Abu Bakr and Umar. They stood for long and then he said ‘whoever wishes to read Quran as it was revealed should read with the recitation of ibn Umm Abd.’ (Ahmed, Nisai, Tirmidhi and Ibn Majah) He was a judge in Kufa during the time of Umar and part of Uthman’s rule before he returned to Madina where he died in 32H, aged approximately 60. On his death bed, Uthman offered him some money to ensure his daughters were not left to poverty but he refused it saying he has left them with surah alwaqiah which will be sufficient. He related 848 hadith. There are many wise sayings and pieces of advice attributed to him. After having money stolen from him in the market place he said, ‘O Allah, if the one who took the money was in need, then give him blessed increase ��� �� ���� and if he is one who is often commits this sin, then make it his last sin.’ He said, ‘knowledge is not from the narration of masses (of information) but it is through fear of God ( ������ ). He said, ‘the Jamaat (group) is having lots of people rather the one who is with the truth is the true Jamaat. May Allah be pleased with him and all the companions.