Abdur Rahman ibn Awf (radiAllahu anhu)

Amongst the companions, there was none with more wealth
Not through inheritance, but he earned it himself
With all of this he became, the greatest in charity
Rescuing thousands, staving off poverty

Supporter of the prophets ﷺ wives
Gave so much, to improve peoples lives
Freeing 30 families, all of them slaves
In an ocean of wealth, he made some big waves

One of the first to embrace, when it was hard to survive
One of the ten promised heaven, whilst still alive
One of the six chosen for caliph, so fair
One of only two, to lead the prophet in prayer

Pride in appearance, he dressed so well
At Badr and Uhud he sent many to Hell
Got injured in the latter, developed a limp
Of the greatest companions, far from a wimp



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