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Biography: Imam al-Tibrizi (rh)

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Mishkat al-Masabih
كتاب الجنائز
The Book of Funerals
(وَفَاةُ عَبْدِ الرَّحْمَنِ بْنِ أَبِي بَكْرٍ رَضِيَ اللهُ عَنْهُ وَدَفْنُهُ)
(The death and burial of Abdul Rahman ibn Abi Bakr رضی اللہ عنہ)
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Hadith Number: 1718
وعن ابن ابي مليكة قال: لما توفي عبد الرحمن بن ابي بكر بالحبشي (موضع قريب من مكة) وهو موضع فحمل إلى مكة فدفن بها فلما قدمت عائشة اتت قبر عبد الرحمن بن ابي بكر فقالت: وكنا كندماني جذيمة حقبة من الدهر حتى قيل لن يتصدعا فلما تفرقنا كاني ومالكا لطول اجتماع لم نبت ليلة معا ثم قالت: والله لو حضرتك ما دفنت إلا حيث مت ولو شهدتك ما زرتك رواه الترمذي
Ibn Abu Mulaika said that when ‘Abd ar-Rahman b. Abu Bakr died in al-Hubshi, the name of a palce, he was conveyed to Mecca and buried there. When ‘A’isha arrived she went to the grave of ‘Abd ar. Rahman b. Abu Bakr and said:We were like the companions of Jadhima (Jadhima was a legendary pre-Islamic king with his centre in al-Anbar. He had two boon- companions, 'Aqil and Malik, who are said to have been together for forty years. The verses are from a lament by Mutammim b. Nuwaira al-Yarbu'i over his brother Malik) for a long time, so that people said the two will never be separated. But when we separated it seemed, in spite of long association, as if Malik and I had not spent a single night together. She then said,I swear by God that if I had been present with you, you would have been buried nowhere but where you died, and if I had been with you I would not have visited you.Tirmidhi transmitted it.


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