Lexical Aspects of the Idiom Suhbe may hint at relationship...
Lexical Aspects of the Idiom Suhbe may hint at relationship between two believers.[1]It may hint at relationship between a man and his parents who are opposing his belief.[2] It may hint at relationship between two companions in a journey.[3] It may hint at relationship between a master and his slave.[4] It may hint at relationship between a believer and a disbeliever.[5] It may hint at comprehensive relationship between an individual disbeliever and a group of disbelievers.[6]It may hint at relationship between a prophet and his disbelieving people who are aiming for pulling their prophet to the shed of evil.[7] It may be compulsory.[8] It may be a pursuing companionship that leads to an ill deed on which a general conduct is based.[9]It may be a matter of submitting to a divine doctrine and an absolute loyalty to the political leadership of that doctrine.
An example on this sort of companionship is the Prophet's family's submission and loyalty to the divine doctrine and the Prophet's political leadership, along with their notable sacrifices. Another example is the Prophet's virtuous choicest companions' submission and loyalty to the Prophet (peace be upon him and his family).
Pivot of companionship is comprehensive, based upon a doctrine, a leadership, goals and supreme idealities to the achievement of which the leader and his companions are working for submitting the whole society to the domination of that doctrine.[10] [1] Surah Kahaf, Verse 26, and bnKutheir's Tafsir, part.3, page923. [2] Surah Luqman, Verse 15, and bnKutheir's Tafsir, part.3, page444. [3] Surah Nisa, Verse 36, and bnKutheir's Tafsir, part.1, page494.
[4] Surah Tawba, Verse 40, and bnKutheir's Tafsir, part.2, page358. [5] Surah Kahaf, Verses 34 and 37, and bnKutheir's Tafsir, part.3, page83. [6] Surah Qamar, Verse 29, and bnKutheir's Tafsir, part.4, page265. [7] Surah Najm, Verse 2, and bnKutheir's Tafsir, part.3, page543. [8] Surah Saba, Verse 41, and bnKutheir's Tafsir, part.4, page246. [9] Surah Thariyat, Verse 59, and bnKutheir's Tafsir, part.2, page238.
[10] The series of our essays published in AlLiwa, the Jordanian journal, in 19923. Terminological Meaning of Sahaba The following are the words of bnHajar AlAsqalani, the Shafi'ite: “A Sahabi includes all those who met the Prophet (peace be upon him and his family) and believed in him till death.[11] A.