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Martyrdom of Abu `Uqbah Al-Jarrah 

Abu `Uqbah Al-Jarrah Ibn `Abdullah Al-Hakami was very courageous and brave. He ruled over Basra, Khurasan and Sajistan. In the year 112 A.H. he conquered Central Asia and then came back. But, the invaded army followed him and he along with his troops were killed (i.e. gained martyrdom) in the Cause of Allah. 

This took place in the month of Ramadan of that year. Also, Sulaim Ibn `Amir said: I entered upon Al-Jarrah and found him raising his two hands to the sky; the attendees also raised their hands. He raised his hands for a very long time then he asked me: O Abu Yahya! Do you know what were we doing? I replied: No. But, I found you invoking Allah Almighty and thus I also raised my hands to the sky. He said: We asked Allah to grant us martyrdom. And, by Allah! None of these attendees were spared in that fight and all of them gained martyrdom