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<strong>July</strong>, Jumada-II/Rajab, 14 7 Vol. 1 - No. 7<br />
conquest of Iraq. After the grand victory,<br />
the Caliph Umar chose him because of his<br />
knowledge of the terrain, to select the land<br />
upon which Kufa was to be built.<br />
Salman became known as ‘Salman the<br />
Good’. Salman was a scholar who lived a<br />
rough and ascetic life. He had one cloak,<br />
which he wore and slept on. He would not<br />
seek the shelter of a roof but stayed under<br />
a tree or against a wall. A man once said<br />
to him: ‘Shall I not build you a house in<br />
which you may live?’ ‘I have no need of a<br />
house,’ he replied. The man persisted and<br />
said; ‘I know the type of house that would<br />
suit you.’ ‘Describe it to me,’ said Salman. ‘I<br />
shall build you a house which if you stood<br />
up in, the roof would hurt your head and<br />
if you were to stretch your legs, the wall<br />
would hurt them.’<br />
Later, as a governor of Al-Madain<br />
(Ctesiphon) near Baghdad, Salman received<br />
a stipend of five thousand dhirhams.<br />
This he would distribute as sadaqah.<br />
He lived from the work of his own hands.<br />
When some people came to Madina and<br />
saw him working the palm groves, they<br />
said, ‘You are the leader here and your sustenance<br />
is guaranteed and yet you do this<br />
work?’<br />
‘I like to eat from the work of my own<br />
hands,’ he replied. Salman however was<br />
not extreme in his ascetism.<br />
It is related that he visited Abu Dardaa with<br />
which the Prophet (pbuh) had joined him<br />
in brotherhood. He found Abu Dardaa’s<br />
wife in a miserable state and he asked,<br />
‘What is the matter with you.’‘Your brother<br />
has no need of anything in this world,’ she<br />
replied.<br />
When Abu Dardaa came, he welcomed<br />
Salman and gave him food. Salman told<br />
him to eat but Abu Dardaa said, ‘I am<br />
fasting.’‘I swear to you that I shall not eat<br />
until you eat also.’<br />
Salman spent the night there as well.<br />
During the night, Abu ad-Dardaa got up<br />
but Salman got hold of him and said, ‘O<br />
Abu ad-Dardaa, your Lord has a right over<br />
you. Your family has a right over you and<br />
your body has a right over you. Give to<br />
each there due.’<br />
Then in the morning, they prayed together<br />
and then went out to meet the Prophet<br />
(pbuh). The Prophet (pbuh) supported<br />
Salman in what he had said. (Bukhari)<br />
Salman as a scholar<br />
As a scholar, Salman was noted for his vast<br />
knowledge and wisdom. Ali (RA) said of<br />
him that he was like Luqman the Wise.<br />
And Kab al-Ahbar said: ‘Salman is bursting<br />
with knowledge and wisdom. He is an<br />
ocean that does not dry up.’ Salman had<br />
knowledge of both the Christian scripture<br />
and the Quraan in addition to his<br />
earlier knowledge of the Zoroastrian religion.<br />
Salman in fact translated parts of the<br />
Quraan into Persian during the lifetime of<br />
the Prophet (pbuh). He was thus the first<br />
person to translate the Quraan into a foreign<br />
language.<br />
Death<br />
According to the most reliable account, he<br />
died in either 31 or 34 A.H, at the age of<br />
250 years, during the caliphate of Uthman,<br />
at Ctesiphon.<br />
Abu Hurraira (RA) narrates, that the<br />
Prophet (pbuh) prayed the following verse:<br />
‘If ye turn back, He will substitute in your<br />
stead another people, then they would<br />
not be like you.’ (Q47:38) The Sahabah<br />
asked the Prophet (pbuh), ‘O Prophet<br />
(pbuh), who are these people that Allah<br />
has mentioned, that he would chose them<br />
instead of us? That they will not do as we<br />
did?’ The Prophet (pbuh) placed his hand<br />
on Salman’s thigh and said, ‘It will be his<br />
people. And even if faith is near the Surya<br />
(the Pleiads), someone from the Persians<br />
would attain it.’<br />
Who were the people of Kufa and Iraq?<br />
Who was Imaam Abu Hanifah? They were<br />
all Persians. The divinely chosen denizens<br />
of Kufa were Persians. Their spiritual<br />
teachers were Persians and so were the<br />
three about whom the Prophet (pbuh)<br />
said, ‘Paradise longs for three people. Ali,<br />
Amar and Salman.’ (Tirmidhi)<br />
Abu Hurraira (RA) narrates in another<br />
Hadith, that the Prophet (pbuh) once<br />
prayed the following verse: ‘As well as others<br />
of them, who have not already joined<br />
them.’ (Q62:3) The Sahabah asked, ‘O<br />
Prophet of Allah (pbuh) , who are these<br />
people,’ The Prophet (pbuh) placed his<br />
hand on Salman (pbuh) and said, ‘If<br />
faith was near the Pleiads, then someone<br />
from them would attain it.’ (Bukhari and<br />
Muslim)<br />
Time bore witness to the realisation of the<br />
Prophet (pbuh) words. The progeny of the<br />
Persians spread their knowledge and populated<br />
the world.<br />
Conclusion<br />
Once Abu Sufyan came to Madinah and<br />
passed by Salman (RaziAllah Anhu), Bilal<br />
(RA) and Sohayb (RA). The three companions<br />
said, ‘Have not the swords of Allah beheaded<br />
this accursed man yet?’ Abu Bakr<br />
(RA) upon hearing this said, ‘Do not say<br />
such things of the leader of Quraish.’ After<br />
that, Abu Bakr (RA) went to the Prophet<br />
(pbuh) and told him of this conversation.<br />
The Prophet (pbuh) said, ‘Have you annoyed<br />
these three? If you have, then you<br />
have annoyed Allah.’ Abu Bakr (RA) made<br />
haste to the three companions and asked<br />
them whether they took offence on his<br />
words. They told him that they had not and<br />
further said, ‘O brother, may Allah forgive<br />
you.’ The annoyance of Salman (pbuh) is<br />
the annoyance of Allah. Even the likes of<br />
Abu Bakr (RA) fear to offend him.<br />
It has come in another Hadith that the<br />
Prophet (pbuh) said, ‘Allah has commanded<br />
me to love four men, for He too loves<br />
them. They are Ali, Abu Dhar, Miqdad<br />
and Salman.’It has also come in a Hadith<br />
that, ‘Each Prophet had seven helpers<br />
and protectors, I was given fourteen. Ali,<br />
Hasan and Hussain, Hamzah, Abu Bakr,<br />
Umar, Masaab Ibn Ameer, Bilal, Salman,<br />
Amar, Abdullah Ibn Masood, Abu Dhar<br />
and Miqdad.’<br />
This was Salman Farsi Salman (RaziAllah<br />
Anhu), the Persian who’s quest for the true<br />
faith lasted almost all of his 250 years of<br />
life. As Muslims and as students, it should<br />
be our point of aspiration to achieve at<br />
least some of the dedication of Salman<br />
Farsi (RaziAllah Anhu), to faith and the<br />
gaining of knowledge.<br />
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