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Ibn Abbas relates that he heard the Holy Prophet say: The Fire will not touch two pairs of eyes; one that sheds tears out of fear of Allah and the other that keeps watch through the night in the cause of Allah (Tirmidhi).
Zaid ibn Khalid Juhni relates that the Holy Prophet said: He who equips a fighter in the cause of Allah is as if he fights himself and he who looks" after the dependants of a fighter in his absence is as if he fights himself (Bokhari and Muslim). ,
Abu Umarah relates that the Holy Prophet said: The best charity is providing the shade of a tent in the cause of Allah, or providing a servant for one who strives in the cause of Allah, or providing a young she-camel for one striving in the cause of Allah (Tirmidhi).
Anas relates that a young man of Bani Aslam came to the Holy Prophet and said to him: Messenger of Allah, I desire to join in the campaign but I have nothing with which I can procure equipment. He said: Go to So and So. He had procured his equipment but he has fallen ill. The young man went to him and said: The Messenger of Allah sends you greetings and says that you should hand over to me the equipment that you have procured. He called out to his wife and said: Give him all that I have procured and do not hold back anything from it. Do not hold back anything. Allah will make it a source of blessings for us (Muslim).
Abu Sa‘id Khudri relates that the Holy Prophet sent an expedition to Bani Lahyan and directed that out of every two men one should join the expedition and the reward of both will be equal (Muslim). Another version is: Let one out of every two men go forth: and added: whichever of you remains behind and looks well after the family and property of the one who has joined the expedition shall have his reward equal to half of the reward of the one who goes forth.
Bra‘a relates: A man in armour came to the Holy Prophet and asked: Messenger of Allah, shall I go and fight; or shall I become a Muslim? He answered: Become a Muslim and fight. He became a Muslim and fought and was slain, upon which the Holy Prophet said: He strove a little and was rewarded much (Bokhari and Muslim).
Anas relates that the Holy Prophet said: No one who enters Paradise wishes to return to this world even if he should be given all that the world contains, except a martyr who yearns that he should return to the world and be slain ten times on account of the honour that he experiences by virtue of his martyrdom. One version has it: On account of that which he experiences of the excellence of martyrdom (Bokhari and Muslim).
Abdullah ibn Amr ibn ‘As relates that the Holy Prophet said:" Allah forgives everything to a martyr except his debt (Muslim). Another version is: Being slain in the cause of Allah atones for everything except debt (Muslim).
Abu Qatadah Harith ibn Ribi‘ relates that the Holy Prophet stood among them and mentioned that believing in Allah and striving in His cause were the highest category of deeds. A man stood up and said: Messenger of Allah, tell me, if I were killed in the cause of Allah, would all my sins be removed from me? He answered: Yes, if you were to be killed in the cause of Allah and you are steadfast, looking forward to your reward, marching forth and not turning away. Presently, the Holy Prophet said to him: Repeat what you had said: The man repeated: Tell me, if ] were to be killed in the cause of Allah would all my sins be removed from me? He answered: Yes, if you are killed while you are steadfast, looking forward to your reward, marching forth and not turning away. But if you owe any debt that will not be remitted. Gabriel has just told me this (Muslim).
Jabir relates that one man asked the Holy Prophet on the day of Uhud: Tell me, where shall | be if I am killed in battle today? He answered: In Paradise. The man threw away the few dates he held in his hand, plunged into battle and fought on till he was killed (Muslim).