عن أبي هريرة رضي الله عنه عن رسولِ اللهِ صلى الله عليه وسلم أنه قالَ: "مِن خَيرِ مَعَاشِ النّاسِ لهم رَجُلٌ مُمْسِكٌ عِنَانَ فَرسِهِ في سبيلِ اللهِ، يَطيرُ على مَتنِهِ كُلَّما سَمِعَ هَيْعَةً أو فَزعَةً، طَارَ عَليه يَبْتَغِي القَتْلَ، أو المَوتَ مَظانَّه، أو رَجلٌ في غُنَيمَةٍ في رأسِ شَعفَةٍ من هذه الشَّعَفِ، أو بطنِ وادٍ من هذه الأوديةِ، يُقيمُ الصلاةَ، ويُؤتِي الزكاةَ، ويَعبدُ ربَّهُ حتى يَأتِيَه اليقينُ، ليسَ من النَّاسِ إلا في خيرٍ".
This Hadīth explains that one of the best ways of living is that of a man who is holding on to his horse's reins, i.e. ready to march in the cause of Allah. He gallops on its back whenever he hears the cry for war or the command to fight. He seeks thereby to be killed where death is expected out of his intense desire to become a martyr.
The Hadīth also indicates that withdrawing and secluding oneself from the people is a good thing, and whoever is in a remote place, such as a valley or mountain pass, secluded from the people and worshiping Allah and mixing with people only when necessary for a good cause, then this is good for him.
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