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The word “ibnsabeel” is used in the Qur’an and Sunnah to describe a traveller. This term is used as an adjective. Imam an-Nawawi (rahimahullah) says: “the traveller has been described as ibnsabeel which means the son of the road because of his attachment to a path or a road just like the attachment of a child to its mother ” The essence of ibnsabeel means one who is constantly travelling to a particular destination and in our case we are constantly travelling on the path to the hereafter.

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