Hamza - The Lion of Allah - Story for Young Muslims
Seeing the Kaaba again after hunting and circumambulating it was a very special pleasure for him. For some inexplicable reason, something inside him would loosen and his heart would melt when he performed Tawaf. Seeing Hamza circumambulating the Kaaba after a hunt was a rewarding sight. For this behavior of Hamza, who was otherwise a hero with an unbending head, seemed particularly significant in comparison to other less manly people. This raised head, which would not have bowed even if the mountains had been tied to his neck, bowed at the Kaaba with humility and respect.
This time, however, something quite unusual had happened. Abu Jahl and his supporters, who refused to bow their heads to Allah, had received a good slap in the face from Hamza. Their proud heads, which they thought were unbending, were now bowed. They bowed before the heroism, courage and wrath of this true man, Hamza, who used to bow his head before the Lord of the Kaaba.
What a strange incident this was...
There was nothing that Hamza would not sacrifice for his dignity and honor. But soon he would have an even more lofty goal and a more important mission. He was now ready to dedicate everything he had to the Prophet, the noblest of men, and his message of pure monotheism.
- Author: Ebubekir Subasi
- 175 pages,
- Hardcover