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The Companion Washed by Angels – Story of Ḥanzalah ibn Abī ʿĀmir (RA)

The Companion Washed by Angels – Story of Ḥanzalah ibn Abī ʿĀmir (RA)

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The Companion Washed by Angels – Story of Ḥanzalah ibn Abī ʿĀmir (RA)

Assalāmu ʿAlaikum wa Raḥmatullāhi wa Barakātuh 🌟

This is the moving and true story of Ḥanzalah ibn Abī ʿĀmir (RA) — a young groom who left his bride to fight for Islam at the Battle of Uḥud and was martyred without even performing ghusl.

What happened next was nothing short of divine:

🕊️ The Prophet Muḥammad ﷺ said he saw angels giving Ḥanzalah a ghusl between the heavens and the earth.

This earned him the title “Ghasīl al-Malā’ikah”The One Washed by Angels.

In a single night, Ḥanzalah (RA) became a husband, a shaheed, and a companion honored in the skies.

A story of sacrifice, love, and eternal reward — beautifully retold for families, children, and believers of all ages.

🎧 Based on Sahih Muslim (Hadith 1905) and early Seerah accounts of Uḥud.

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🕋 May we raise children who rush to Allah like Ḥanzalah (RA) did — with no hesitation.

This video is based on authentic Hadith (Sahih Muslim 1905) and well-documented Seerah sources. Visual representations follow Islamic guidelines and do not depict the Prophet Muḥammad ﷺ or any companions directly. The story is simplified for educational and family-friendly narration.

⚠️ Disclaimer:

This video is based on authentic Hadith (Sahih Muslim 1905) and well-documented Seerah sources. Visual representations follow Islamic guidelines and do not depict the Prophet Muḥammad ﷺ or any companions directly. The story is simplified for educational and family-friendly narration.

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