Post by crispy on May 20, 2021 6:36:00 GMT
Abu Ibn-Abbas Al-Sahra'
"The stick turned into a sword, the sands turned into a storm."
Ending: Martyrdom
The angels Jibreel and Malak Am-Maut carried the spirit of Abbas into Jannah following the death of his physical body.
Upon his arrival in Jannah, Abbas was welcomed with not only the promised 72 virgins, but also the Prophet Mohammad and all of his companions, each with a smile painted across their face.
Across the Universe, as Khalid Ibn-Al Walid looked East to Asia, the only place which had remained out total Muslim influence, he had felt a sharp pain cross into his heart, and knew at that he had lost a good friend. Khalid had decided that the final Muslim Jihad of Asia was to be dedicated to the passing of Abbas.
As the united Muslim Army marched into Asia, each footstep of every individual soldier carried with it the cheers and praise of Abbas from Jannah.
Relationships:
[Companions] [Habibi] [Redundant] [Infidels]
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[Companions] [Habibi] [Redundant] [Infidels]
(toss me a dm on discord / this post if you wish to be added)
[John Greyman]
Allah himself could not have forged me a greater companion to conduct discourse with than Abu John. A damaged and lost individual who is in need of someone to correctly steer him in the right direction, I believe that Abu John has all of the required traits to become a proper Muslim in due time. In one of our earlier interactions, I had made a promise with him to free him from his masters, and it seems he has done that task on his own. I am proud of him, and hope that his life is long enough to be enjoyable and beautiful. I will continue to watch over him from Jannah, may he find words of wisdom and consolation within my Quran.
[Boon Burner]
In an environment surrounded with lesser and weaker men who believe in nothing other than themselves, Abu Burner certainly rises above his peers. To put it in simple mannerisms, he walks as a lion amidst a flock of sheep. I believe that he was worthy enough to call a friend.
[Crow Feathers]
In an environment surrounded with lesser and weaker men who believe in nothing other than themselves, Abu Burner certainly rises above his peers. To put it in simple mannerisms, he walks as a lion amidst a flock of sheep. I believe that he was worthy enough to call a friend.
[Crow Feathers]
Who?
[Seagull]
I do not believe we have had the pleasure of lengthened discourse, but they are alright I suppose.