From ‘Abdullah ibn al-Mubarak’s ‘Kitab al-Jihad’ :
‘When the people came to the door of ‘Umar (radhiallahu `anhu), there  was from amongst them Suhail ibn ‘Amr as well as Abu Sufyan ibn Harb  and other chiefs of Quraysh. So he (‘Umar) went to let the people in,  and he began to give permission to the people of Badr first, to the  likes of Suhaib, Bilal and others from Ahl al-Badr. By Allah, he himself  was a Badri (partook in the battle of Badr), he loved them and advised  others regarding them. So Abu Sufyan said, ‘I have never seen the  like of today before! He gives permission to slaves like these while we  sit here and he does not even look at us?!’ 
So Suhail ibn ‘Amr said, ‘O  people, by Allah I can see what has come over your faces. If you are  angry, then only be angry over your own selves. The people were called  (to Islam) and you were also called, they hastened to respond  but you were slow. By Allah, what they have preceded you in of  virtue, in matters that you don’t know, is more of a loss than your  competition here in front of this door.’ 
Then he said, ‘O people,  these people have succeeded you in what you can see, and so by Allah,  there is no way for you to attain what they have succeeded you in. Look  to this matter of Jihad and adhere to it so that perhaps you may be  granted martyrdom.’ Then he took hold of his garment and went off  to al-Sham (Greater Syria).
Al-Hasan said, ‘By Allah he was truthful. Allah will never  allow a slave who hastens to Him, to be equal to a slave who is slow.’
 

 
 
 
 
 
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