This quiz, Companions of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) looks at Sahaba.
The most widely accepted definition of a companion of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) is someone who saw the Prophet and believed in him as well as died a Muslim. The Arabic translation of the word companion is Sahabi, thus companions (plural) become Sahaba.
The companions are considered the best generation of the Islamic nation, both then and now. We learn about their etiquettes and manners, we read their stories and marvel at their exploits; we admire their religious zeal and their utter devotion to Allah and His Messenger. The companions came from all different walks of life exactly as you would find in a small town today.
It is reported in the authentic traditions of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) that during the battle of Khaybar, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) bestowed a great honour on Ali. Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) informed his companions “tomorrow I shall give the standard (flag) to a man who loves God and His Messenger and is also loved by Allah and His Messenger, he does not flee the battlefield, and Allah will bring about victory through him”. The companions of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) spent the night wondering who the flag would be handed too. Omar Ibn Al Khattab is believed to have said that it was the only time he longed for leadership, but this particular honour belonged to Ali