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The virtues of Hazrat Hamza (AS) Based on the Quran The Scientific and Cultural Website of Shia belief The Virtues of Hazrat Hamza (AS) Based on the Quran 2025-12-18 99 Views , Piety , The , Shahadat , Masjid al-Haram Hazrat Hamza (AS), the noble uncle of the (PBUH), is famously known as “Asad Allah” (The Lion of God). One way to understand the characteristics and virtues of the companions of the Prophet is by examining the verses of the Quran that were revealed concerning them.
By studying the content of some of these verses, we can gain insight into the traits and virtues of Hazrat Hamza (AS), the Master of Martyrs (AS).
Contents Piety (Taqwa) Success and Salvation (Falah and Righteous Outcome) Martyrdom (Shahada) Faith in Allah’s Verses The of Al-Araf Hazrat Hamza (AS) as a Guardian of Masjid al-Haram Purity of Heart from Malice and Envy The Friends of Allah (Awliya Allah) Defender of the Prophet (S), Fighter in the Way of Allah Receiving the Blessings of Paradise Good Promise from Allah Faithfulness to Allah’s Covenant Honesty and Truthfulness Firm Foundation (Bunyan Marsus) Radiance of the Face on the Day of Judgment Piety (Taqwa) One verse that confirms the attribute of “taqwa” (piety) for Hazrat Hamza (AS) and includes him among the righteous is verse 15 of Surah Al-Imran (Quran 3).
Haskani mentions in his account of the verse’s revelation that it was revealed regarding Ali ibn Abi Talib (AS), Hazrat Hamza (AS), and Ubaydah ibn Harith. [1] According to Haskani’s narration, Hazrat Hamza (AS) belongs to the group of pious individuals whose inherent quality of taqwa allows them to be associated with the characteristics of the righteous described in the Quran, including verses 15 and 16 of Surah Al-Imran (Quran 3) and the opening verses of Surah Al-Baqarah (Quran 2).
Success and Salvation (Falah and Righteous Outcome) Another verse revealed regarding Hazrat Hamza (AS) that indicates his success and salvation is verse 200 of Surah Al-Imran (Quran 3). Allah says: “O you who believe!
Be steadfast in the face of difficulties and desires, remain firm against the enemies, guard your boundaries, and fear Allah, so that you may prosper.” Al-Kalbi narrates from Abi Salih that Ibn Abbas, in explaining this verse, said: ( Iṣbirū ) means to be patient with oneself, ( Ṣābirū ) means to be patient against the enemy, and ( Rābiṭū ) means to strive in the way of Allah.