Sixteen months following the Hijrah (emigration) of the Prophet  to Madeenah, the direction of the Qiblah (prayer focus) was changed from Al-Aqsa Mosque to the honored Ka‘bah, according to the command of Allah The Exalted. The wall of the first Qiblah at the back of the Masjid of the Prophet
  to Madeenah, the direction of the Qiblah (prayer focus) was changed from Al-Aqsa Mosque to the honored Ka‘bah, according to the command of Allah The Exalted. The wall of the first Qiblah at the back of the Masjid of the Prophet  remained as it was and the Prophet
  remained as it was and the Prophet  commanded it to be sheltered. Then, it was named As-Suffah or Ath-Thullah. There were no walls on its sides.
  commanded it to be sheltered. Then, it was named As-Suffah or Ath-Thullah. There were no walls on its sides.
 said, “As-Suffah was the shelter at the back of the Masjid of the Prophet
  said, “As-Suffah was the shelter at the back of the Masjid of the Prophet  to which the poor resorted. The name of Ahlus-Suffah [the People of As-Suffah] is attributed to it.”
  to which the poor resorted. The name of Ahlus-Suffah [the People of As-Suffah] is attributed to it.” said, “As-Suffah was at the back of the Masjid of the Prophet
  said, “As-Suffah was at the back of the Masjid of the Prophet  in its northern part, in Al-Madeenah Al-Munawwarah.”
  in its northern part, in Al-Madeenah Al-Munawwarah.” said, “As-Suffah was a sheltered place that was at the back of the Masjid of the Prophet
  said, “As-Suffah was a sheltered place that was at the back of the Masjid of the Prophet  . It was prepared as a place of residence for strangers who did not have homes or families.”
. It was prepared as a place of residence for strangers who did not have homes or families.” with or after him, until the end of the first period before the Battle of Badr. However, later the number of the Muhaajiroon increased to the extent that the Ansaar were incapable of including them.
  with or after him, until the end of the first period before the Battle of Badr. However, later the number of the Muhaajiroon increased to the extent that the Ansaar were incapable of including them. .
. at first and then the Prophet
  at first and then the Prophet  would direct him to someone who could host him. If there was no one, the Muhaajir would settle at As-Suffah temporarily until he found a place to settle. It was narrated that ‘Ubaadah bin As-Saamit, may Allah be pleased with him, said, “If the Messenger of Allah
  would direct him to someone who could host him. If there was no one, the Muhaajir would settle at As-Suffah temporarily until he found a place to settle. It was narrated that ‘Ubaadah bin As-Saamit, may Allah be pleased with him, said, “If the Messenger of Allah  was busy when one of the Muhaajiroon would come to Madeenah, he would entrust him to one of us in order to teach him the Quran. The Prophet
  was busy when one of the Muhaajiroon would come to Madeenah, he would entrust him to one of us in order to teach him the Quran. The Prophet  entrusted a man to me and he was with me at my home, eating from our food and being taught the Quran.” [Ahmad]
  entrusted a man to me and he was with me at my home, eating from our food and being taught the Quran.” [Ahmad] to declare their obedience and acceptance of Islam, would also stay there.
  to declare their obedience and acceptance of Islam, would also stay there. and had acquaintance in Madeenah would reside with them. If he had none, then he would stay with the People of As-Suffah. Abu Hurayarah, may Allah be pleased with him, was acquainted with the residents of As-Suffah, as well as the new-comers. Therefore, whenever the Prophet
  and had acquaintance in Madeenah would reside with them. If he had none, then he would stay with the People of As-Suffah. Abu Hurayarah, may Allah be pleased with him, was acquainted with the residents of As-Suffah, as well as the new-comers. Therefore, whenever the Prophet  wanted to see them, he would order Abu Hurayrah, may Allah be pleased with him, to invite them because Abu Hurayrah was acquainted with them, their ranks as well as their degrees in worship and striving.
  wanted to see them, he would order Abu Hurayrah, may Allah be pleased with him, to invite them because Abu Hurayrah was acquainted with them, their ranks as well as their degrees in worship and striving. would personally look after the people of As-Suffah. He would visit them, see to their needs and visit any of them who fell sick. He would sit with them frequently, guide them, console them, remind them of the teachings of Islam, teach them and direct them to recite the Quran, study it, remember Allah The Almighty and look forward to the Hereafter. He would secure their maintenance through variable means.
  would personally look after the people of As-Suffah. He would visit them, see to their needs and visit any of them who fell sick. He would sit with them frequently, guide them, console them, remind them of the teachings of Islam, teach them and direct them to recite the Quran, study it, remember Allah The Almighty and look forward to the Hereafter. He would secure their maintenance through variable means. once said: ‘Whoever has enough food for two persons should take a third one [from them], and whoever has enough food for four persons should take a fifth or a sixth.’ Abu Bakr once brought three persons while the Prophet
  once said: ‘Whoever has enough food for two persons should take a third one [from them], and whoever has enough food for four persons should take a fifth or a sixth.’ Abu Bakr once brought three persons while the Prophet  took ten." [Al-Bukhari]
  took ten." [Al-Bukhari] would give priority to their needs over the needs of others. Once a group of captives was brought to him and Faatimah, may Allah be pleased with her, came to him asking for a servant. He answered: “By Allah, I will not give you and leave the people of As-Suffah twisting their stomachs out of hunger. I do not have [money] to support them. So, I will sell these captives and spend what I get to support them.” [Ahmad]
  would give priority to their needs over the needs of others. Once a group of captives was brought to him and Faatimah, may Allah be pleased with her, came to him asking for a servant. He answered: “By Allah, I will not give you and leave the people of As-Suffah twisting their stomachs out of hunger. I do not have [money] to support them. So, I will sell these captives and spend what I get to support them.” [Ahmad]As-Suffah That was Annexed to the Masjid of the Prophet  - II
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