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''خــــــادمة كــــــتاب الله''
تاريخ التّسجيل: Oct 2008
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تابع الخَنسَاءُ بِنتُ عَمرٍو (تُمَاضِر بِنتُ عَمرِو بنِ الحَارِثِ) (تُوُفِّيَت 24 هـ)
شَاعِرَةٌ مَشهُورَةٌ، وَفَدَت عَلَى رَسُولِ اللَّهِ فِي قَومِهَا وَأَسلَمَت وَأَنشَدَتهُ مِن شِعرِهَا فَأَعجَبَهُ، حَضَرَت حَربَ القَادِسِيَّةِ وَمَعَهَا بَنُوهَا الأَربَعَةُ، وَهِيَ تَحُثُّهُم عَلَى القِتَالِ فَقُتِلُوا جَمِيعًا.
Al-Khansa' bint Amr (Tumadir bint Amr bin Al-Harith) (died 24 A.H.) : A famous poet, she came to the Prophet in a delegation, converted to Islam and recited some of her poetry which the Prophet praised. She was present at the Battle of Al-Qadisiyah with her four sons. She encouraged her sons to fight and they were all killed in the battle.
الرُّبَيِّعُ بِنتُ مُعَوِّزِ بنِ الحَارِثِ الأَنصَارِيَّةُ (تُوُفِّيَت 45 هـ)
صَحَابِيَّةٌ مِن ذَوَاتِ الشَّأنِ فِي الإِسلَامِ، بَايَعَت الرَّسُولَ (صَلَّى اللَّهُ عَلَيهِ وَسَلَّمَ) بَيعَةَ الرِّضوَانِ، وَصَحِبَتهُ فِي غَزَوَاتِهِ، فَكَانَت تَسقِي المُجَاهِدِينَ وَتَخدِمُهُم وَتُدَاوِي الجَرحَى وَتَرُدُّ القَتلَى وَالجَرحَى إِلَى المَِدينَةِ.
Al-Rubaiyi` bint Mu`awwiz bin Al-Harith Al-Ansariyah (died 45 A.H.) : A prominent female Companion, she pledged her allegiance to the Prophet at the Pledge of Al-Ridwan and witnessed all battles commanded by the Prophet. She used to provide water to the fighters, treat the wounded and remove the injured and the dead from the battlefield.
الرُّمَيصَاءُ بِنتُ مِلحَانَ ( تُوُفِّيَت 30 هـ )
صَحَابِيَّةٌ جَلِيلَةٌ، أُمُّ أَنَسِ بنِ مَالِكٍ، شَارَكَت فِي الحُرُوبِ، كَانَت يَومَ "أُحُدٍ" تَسقِي العَطشَى وَتُدَاوِي الجَرحَى، وَكَانَت يَومَ "حُنَينٍ" مَعَ عَائِشَةَ تَملَآنِ القِرَبَ وَتَسقِيَانِ المُسلِمِينَ، وَالحَربُ دَائِرَةٌ، وَتَرجِعَانِ فَتَملَآنِهَا.
Al-Rumaisa' bint Milhan (died 30 A.H.) : A female Companion of great prominence, she was mother of Anas bin Malik. She participated in many battles: at the Battle of Uhud she provided water to the thirsty and nursed the wounded, and at the Battle of Hunain she, along with `A'ishah, would fill water-skins to provide water for Muslim fighters while the battle was raging, then go back to refill them.
الشِّفَاءُ بِنتُ عَبدِ اللَّهِ العَدَوِيَّةُ القُرَشِيَّةُ (تُوُفِّيَت 20 هـ)
صَحَابِيَّةٌ مِن فُضلَيَاتِ النِّسَاءِ، كَانَت تَكتُبُ فِي الجَاهِلِيَّةِ، وَعَلَّمَت حَفصَةَ (أُمَّ المُؤمِنِينَ) الكِتَابَةَ، أَقطَعَهَا النَّبِيُّ دَارًا بِالمَدِينَةِ، كَانَ عُمَرُ بنُ الخَطَّابِ يُقَدِّمُهَا فِي الرَّأيِ.
Al-Shifa' bint `Abdullah Al-`Adawiyah Al-Quraishiah (died 20 A.H.) : A meritorious female Companion, she was one of the few people who were literate in the Pre-Islamic era. She taught writing to Hafsah, the Prophet's wife. The Prophet gave her a house in
Medina, and the Caliph `Umar used to consult her
جُوَيرِيَّةُ بِنتُ أَبِي سُفيَانَ (تُوُفِّيَت 54 هـ)
مُجَاهِدَةٌ جَلِيلَةٌ، جَاهَدَت فِي سَاحَاتِ الوَغَى فِي وَقعَةِ اليَرمُوكِ، فَقَاتَلَت الأَعدَاءَ قِتَالًا شَدِيدًا، وَجَالَت جَولَاتٍ فِي الحُرُوبِ دَلَّت عَلَى فُرُوسِيَّتِهَا وَشِدَّةِ بَأسِهَا.
Juwairiah bint Abi Sufyan (died 54 A.H.) : A female Companion and a great woman who fought in the cause of Allah. At the Battle of Al-Yarmuk, she fought bravely and made great bouts.
خَولَةُ بِنتُ الأَزوَرِ الأَسدِيِّ (تُوُفِّيَت 35 هـ)
شَاعِرَةٌ مِن أَشجَعِ النِّسَاءِ فِي عَصرِهَا، وَتَشَبَّهَت بِخَالِدِ بنِ الوَلِيدِ فِي حَمَلَاتِهَا، وَلَهَا أَخبَارٌ كَثِيرَةٌ فِي فُتُوحِ الشَّامِ، وَفِي شِعرِهَا جَزَالَةٌ وَفَخرٌ.
Khaulah bint Al-Azwar Al-Asadi (died 35 A.H.) : A poet and one of the most courageous women of her time. It was said that she was similar to Khalid bin Al-Walid, a great commander, in fighting. Many stories are told of her bravery in the conquests of Syria. Her poetry was imbued with pride and marked by precision.
رُفَيدَةُ الأَنصَارِيَّةُ (تُوُفِّيَت 35 هـ)
صَحَابِيَّةٌ كَانَت تُدَاوِي الجَرحَى، وَتَحتَسِبُ نَفسَهَا عَلَى خِدمَةِ المُجَاهِدِينَ، أَوَّلُ مُمَرِّضَةٍ فِي الإِسلَامِ، حُمِلَ سَعدُ بنُ أَبِي وَقَّاصٍ إِلَى خَيمَتِهَا يَومَ الخَندَقِ وَكَانَت هِيَ الَّتِي ضَمَّدَت جِرَاحَهُ.
Rufaidah Al-Ansariyah (died 35 A.H.) : A female Companion who used to go into battle to nurse the wounded and take care of the fighters. She was the first nurse in the Islamic era. When Sa`d bin Abi Waqqas was wounded at the Battle of the Trench, he was carried to her tent to be nursed.
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