Commentators have narrated that the verse (NO.62) was revealed about the incident of HANZALIH, whom angels bathed.
He was a young true believer who had a date for his marriage with the girl he loved just when the battle of OHUD began.
The young man asked for prophet's permission in order to attend his marriage ceremony, when the prophet was in a military council for war. The Messenger of God gave him the permission, and he left the battle-field of Ohud to join his marriage festival.
In the next day, he anxiously and urgently left his bride alone, and joined the prophet in the battle field. He needed ceremonial ablution for sexual intercourse with his bride but had no time to find water and wash out his body. He fought bravely and was at last martyred. The prophet said that he had seen the angels bathing him and hence his famous Islamic title of GHASIL-AL-MALÄEKEH which means the, ``bathed by angels.''