The Brotherhood (54)
The Ansar tried to outdo each other in making the Muhajireen
comfortable in Madinah
“The Ansar love the Muhajireen who sought refuge with them, and there is no jealousy in their hearts for what the Muhajireen have been given. The Ansar give the Muhajireen preference over themselves, although they were in need of what the Muhajireen received.” (59: 9)
The Prophet ﷺ helped create a strong bond between the
forty-five immigrants and their hosts by assigning each immigrant to a particular family in Madinah
They were to share each other’s grief and suffering, and they were even allowed to inherit from each other. Later, however, the permission to inherit from each other was abrogated by a verse in the Qur’an limiting inheritance to blood kin.
The brotherhood that was born between the Ansar and
Muhajireen was no superficial bond based on sufferance of the Prophet’s ﷺ instructions, but a deep sense of kinship that is difficult to imagine today.
The Ansar felt such a great responsibility for their Makkan protégés that once they even went to the Prophet ﷺ and offered to give half of their precious date groves to the Muhajirreen. When the Prophet ﷺ would not allow them to do so, they made a second suggestion:
“The Muhajireen can do some work in the groves and receive
a share of the profits as
compensation.” The Prophet ﷺ accepted this proposal.
Sa’d bin Rab’i was a wealthy Ansari (singular form of Ansar).
He was paired with an immigrant, Abdul Rahman bin Auf
Abdul Rahman did not take advantage of his host’s
generosity. “May Allah bless your family and your possessions
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