Abdullah, Son of Masud - Relationship With Prophet

Relationship With Prophet

Abdullah Ibn Masood received a unique training in the household of the Prophet. He was under the guidance of the Prophet, he adopted his manner and followed his every trait until it was said of him, ‘He was the closest to the Prophet in character.’ Abdullah was often mistaken as one of the Blessed Household. Abu Musa Ashari says, ‘When we came from Yemen, we thought for some time that Abdullah was a member of the Blessed Household, because Abdullah and his mother were constantly coming and going in the Prophet's presence. Furthermore, the Prophet once said to Abdullah "O Abdullah, you do not need permission to enter my house. You are always welcome."

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