Edition: 132 TAMIL - AUTHOR : MUFTI A.UMAR SHARIF KASHIMI
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1 Edition: 132 TAMIL - AUTHOR : MUFTI A.UMAR SHARIF KASHIMI,izitg;gtu;fspd;,Wjp jhf;fjy; egp (]y;) mtu;fs; fzthapd; ikag;gfjpapy; ed;f epiy nfhz;lnghj,iz itg;gtu;fs; kpz;lk; jhf;fpdu;.,j K];ypk;fSf;F Nrjk; Vw;gLj;j Ntz;Lnkd;W mtu;fs; nra;j,wjpj; jhf;fjyhfk;. egpatu;fs; kiyf; fzthapy;,ue;j NghJ Fiw\pfspd; xu $l;lk; kiyapd; kpj Vwp te;j jhf;f Kaw;rp nra;jj. mtu;fsf;f mg+ ]{/g;ahdk; fhypj;,g;d typjk; jiyik jhq;fpdu;. mg;nghj egpatu;fs; my;yh`;tplk; 'my;yh`;nt! mtu;fs; vq;fsf;f Nky; canu Vwptplf; $lhj" vd;w gpuhu;jpj;jhu;fs;. mg;nghj cku;,g;d fj;jhgk; (uop) mtuld; K`h[pu;fspd; xu rpw $l;lkk; nrd;w mtu;fsplk; rz;ilapl;l fpno,wf;fpaj. (,g;d `p\hk;) ]mj (uop) $Wfpwhu;fs;: '(kw;nwhukiw) vjphpfs; kiyf;f Nky; Vwpf; nfhz;bue;jhu;fs;. egp (]y;) mtu;fs; vd;dplk; 'mtu;fis ep tpul;l!" vd;whu;fs;. mjw;f 'ehd; vg;gb jdpahf mtu;fis tpul;l KbAk;?" vd;nwd;. egpatu;fs; 'mtu;fis ep tpul;l!" vd;w %d;w Kiw $wnt> vdj mk;gf; $l;bypue;j Xu; mk;ig vlj;j mf;$l;lj;jpy; Ke;jp te;j nfhz;bue;jtidf; Fwpghu;j;J va;njd; mtd; nrj;j kbe;jhd;. ehd; nrd;w me;j mk;ig vlj;jf; nfhz;nld;. gpd;g,d;ndhuthpd; mufpy; tunt mnj mk;igf; nfhz;l va;njd; mtdk; nrj;j kbe;jhd;. ehd; nrd;w Page 1 of 8
2 mk;ig vlj;jf; nfhz;nld;. mlj;j xutd; tu> mtidak; mnj mk;ghy; nfhd;nwd;. %tu;,we;jtld; kw;wtu;fs; Vw mq;rp,wq;fp tpl;ldu;. mg;nghj ehd; ',e;j mk;g my;yh`;tpd; mus; ngw;wj" vd;w $wp mij vd; mk;gf; $l;by; ghjfhj;jf; nfhz;nld;.",g;gb gy vjphpfspd; capu;fis Fbj;j mk;ig ]mj (uop) jq;fsplk; kuzk; tiu ghjfhj;jhu;fs;. mtu;fs; kuzpj;j gpd;g mtu;fsj gps;isfs; mij ghjfhj;j itj;jpue;jdu;. ([hjy; kmj) Nghhpy; capu; epj;j jpahfpfisr; rpijj;jy; egp (]y;) mtu;fisj; jhf;f Ntz;Lnkd gy Kiw vjphpfs; Kad;wdu;. Mdhy;> K];ypk;fs; egpatu;fsf;f muzhf tpsq;fpajhy; vjphpfshy; xd;wk; nra;a Kba tpy;iy.,ug;gpdk; egpatu;fs; jq;fspd; jhf;fjypy;,we;jpuf;fyhk; vd;wk; rw;nw cwjpahf vz;zpdu;. mjdhy; Nghiu epwj;jpf; nfhz;l kf;fhtpw;fg; Gwg;gl jq;fsila Kfhk;fSf;Fj; jpuk;gpdu;. mt;thw jpuk;gk; NghJ rpy Mz;fSk; ngz;fsk; Nghhpy; nfhy;yg;gl;l K];ypk;fspd; fhj> %f;f> ku;k cwg;gfs; Nghd;wtw;iw mwj;jdu; tapwfisf; fpopj;jdu; `pe;j; gpd;j; cj;gh vd;gts; `k;[h (uop) mtu;fspd; <uiy mwj;j nkd;w KOq;f Kaw;rpj;jhs;. mtshy; Kbahky; NghfNt mijj; Jg;gptpl;lhs;. gpd;g> jpahfpfspd; fhjfisak; %f;ffisak; mwj;j jdf;ff; fhy; nfhyrhftk;> foj;j khiyahftk; mzpe;j nfhz;lhs;. (,g;d `p\hk;),wjp tiu rz;ilapl K];ypk;fs; Jzpjy;,e;jf; filrp Neuj;jpy;,uz;L epfo;r;rpfs; eilngw;wd. mjd; %yk; K];ypk;fspd; JzpitAk;> my;yh`;tpd; ghijapy; kuzj;ij re;jpf;f Ntz;Lk; vd;w mtu;fsf;f,ue;j myhjpahd Mu;tj;ijAk; ehk; njhpe;jnfhs;syhk;. 1) fmg;,g;d khypf; (uop) $Wfpwhu;fs;: 'c`{j; Nghhpy; ehdk; fye;j nfhz;nld;. mg;nghj nfhy;yg;gl;lf; fple;j K];ypk;fis vjphpfs; rpijg;gijg; ghu;j;j jpifj;j epd;wtpl;nld;. mq;nf xutd; cwjpahd cuf;fr; rl;il mzpe;jtdhf nfhy;yg;gl;l K];ypk;fisg; ghu;j;j 'mwf;fg;gl;l MLfisg; Nghd;W tpo;e;j fplf;fpwhu;fs;" vd;w $wpatdhf K];ypk;fisf; fle;j nrd;w nfhz;bue;jhd;. mg;nghj ftr Mil mzpe;j K];ypk; xutu; Page 2 of 8
3 mtd; jdf;fufpy; tutij vjpu;ghu;j;jhu;. ehd; me;j K];ypKf;F gpd;gwkha; epd;wtdhf vdj ghu;itahy; me;j K];ypikAk; vjphpiaak; ftdpj;njd;. vjphp ey;y MAjKs;stdhfTk; typik kpf;ftdhftk; njhpe;jhd;. mt;tputuk; re;jpg;ghu;fsh? vd;w ehd; vjpu;ghu;j;njd;. mnj Nghhpy;,UtUk; re;jpj;j rz;ilapl;ldu;. K];ypk; me;j vjphpia xu ntl;ljhd; ntl;bdhu;. me;j ntl;l mtdj gphpj;jl;l topahf nrd;w> mtid,uz;lhf gpse;jj. gpd;g mtu; jdj Kfj; jpiuia tpyf;fp vd;idg; ghu;j;j 'fmng! vd;d ghu;f;fpwha;. ehd;jhd; mg+ J[hdh!" vd;w $wpdhu;.(my;gpjhah) 2) gy K];ypk; ngz;kzpfsk; Nghu; KbAk; juthapy; ikjhdj;jf;f te;j Nghhpy; jq;fshy; Kbe;j gq;fhw;wpdhu;fs;. md]; (uop),ijg; gw;wp $Wfpwhu;fs;: egpatu;fspd; kidtpahd Map\h gpd;j; mg+gf;u; (uop) mtu;fisak; ck;k Riyk; (uop) mtu;fisak; ghu;j;njd;. mtu;fs; jq;fsj nfz;ilf; fhy;fs; njhpakst Milia cau;j;jpatu;fshfj; Njhy; JUj;jpfspy; jz;zpu; epug;gp> mij KJfpy; Rke;J te;j K];ypk;fSf;Fg; Gfl;bdhu;fs;. jz;zpu; jpu;e;jtplnt kpz;lk; epug;gp te;j Gfl;bdhu;fs;.,t;thW,Wjp tiu rpukk; ghuhj gy Kiw epug;gp te;j fhakile;j K];ypk;fSf;Fk; kw;w tpuu;fsf;fk; jhfk; jpu;j;jhu;fs;. (]`P`{y; Gfhhp) NkYk; cku; (uop) $Wfpwhu;fs;: c`{j; Nghhpy; ck;k ]ypj; vd;w md;rhhpg; ngz;zk; Njhy; JUj;jpapy; jz;zpu; epug;gp te;j vq;fsj jhfk; jpu;j;jhu;fs;. (]`P`{y; Gfhhp) ck;k ma;kd; (uop) vd;w ngz;kzpak; Nghu; ikjhdj;jpw;f te;jhu;fs;. K];ypk;fspy; rpyu; Njhw;W kjpdhtf;f XLtijg; ghu;j;j mtu;> mtu;fspd; Kfj;jpy; kz;iz thhp,iwj;jhu;. NkYk;> mtu;fspy; rpyiug; ghu;j;j ',e;jh! Mil nea;ak; uhl;ilia thq;fpf; nfhs;. this vd;dplk; nfhl!" vd;w Nuh\%l;bdhu;. gpd;g> Nghu;f;fsk; te;j fhakile;jtu;fsf;fj; jz;zpu; Gfl;bdhu;. mj rkak; ~g;ghd;,g;d muf;fh vdk; muf;fd; xutd; mg;ngz;kzpia Nehf;fp mk;ngwpe;jhd;. mtu;fs; fpno tpont Mil tpyfpaj. me;j %ld;,ijg; ghu;j;j Vsdkhfr; rphpj;jhd;.,f;fhl;rp egp (]y;) mtu;fis rpukj;jpw;fs;shf;fpaj. vdnt> $u;ikaw;w Xu; mk;ig ]mj,g;d mgptf;fh]plk; nfhlj;j ']mnj!,e;j mk;ig mtid Nehf;fp vwp!" vd;whu;fs;. ]mj (uop) mtu;fs; me;j mk;ig mtid Nehf;fp vwpa> mj mtdj Page 3 of 8
4 foj;ijj; jhf;fpaj. mtd; ky;yhe;j tpo> mtdj MilAk; mfd;wj. mijg; ghu;j;j egpatu;fs; filtha; gy; njhpakstf;f rpj;jtpl;l> 'mg;ngz;kzpf;fhf ]mj gop jpu;j;j tpl;lhu;. my;yh`; ]mjpd; gpuhu;j;jidia Vw;Wf; nfhz;lhd;" vd;w $wpdhu;fs;. (m];]puj;jy; `y;gpa;ah) kiyf; fzthapy; egp (]y;) mtu;fs; fzthapy; ey;y mikg;ghd,lj;ij mile;j NghJ myp,g;d mg+jhypg; (uop) jq;fsj Nflaj;ij vlj;jr; nrd;w mjpy; jz;zpu; epug;gp te;jhu;fs;. mj;jz;zpu; nghpa FopAila ghiwapy; epuk;gpapue;j jz;zpu; vd;w rpyu; $Wfpd;wdu;. NtW rpyu; 'mj xu fpzw;wpypue;j vlj;j te;j epu;" vd;fpd;wdu;. vj vg;gbnah me;j jz;zpypue;j egpatu;fsf;f tpug;gkw;w thil tprnt> egpatu;fs; mij Fbf;f tpy;iy. jdj Kfj;jpypUe;j,uj;jf; fiuiaf; kl;lk; fotpf; nfhz;lhu;fs;. 'my;yh`;tpd; Nfhgk; mtdj egpapd; Kfj;ij fhag;glj;jpatd; kpj fbdkhfl;lk;" vd;w $wpatu;fshf jdj jiyapd; kpjk; nfhq;rk; jz;zpiu Cw;wpf; nfhz;lhu;fs;. (,g;d `p\hk;),e;epfo;r;rp Fwpj;J egpj;njhou; ~]`;y; (uop) ekf;ff; $Ljy; tptuk; mspf;fpwhu;: 'my;yh`;tpd; kpj Mizahf! egp (]y;) mtu;fspd; fhaj;ij ahu; fotpaj ahu; jz;zpu; Cw;wpaJ vijf; nfhz;l mtu;fsf;f kue;jplg;gl;lj vd;gnjy;yhk; vdf;f ed;whfj; njhpak;. mjhtj> egpatu;fspd; kfshu; /ghj;jpkh (uop) fotpdhu;fs;. myp (uop) mtu;fs; Nflaj;jpypUe;J jz;zpiu Cw;wpdhu;fs;. jz;zpu; Cw;Wtjhy;,uj;jk; epw;fhky; mjpfkhfpwj vd;gijg; ghu;j;jtld; /ghj;jpkh (uop) ghapd; xu gfjpia fpopj;j mij vhpj;j me;j rhk;giy mf;fhaj;jpy; itj;jhu;fs;. clnd>,uj;jk; epd;wtpl;lj. (]`P`{y; Gfhhp) mjw;fs;shf K`k;kJ,g;D k];ykh (uop) kjukhd epu; vlj;j te;jhu;. egp (]y;) mtu;fs; mijg; gufp> mtuf;fhf ey;y gpuhu;j;jidak; nra;jhu;fs;. (]Puj;Jy; `y;gpa;ah),t;thw fhiy nghojpy; njhlq;fpa Nghu; Kjypy; ntw;wp gpwf Nrjk; vd;w xu topahf kjpa Ntisapy; KbTf;F te;jj.,g;nghhpy; egpatu;fsf;fk; K];ypk;fSf;Fk; Vw;gl;l fhakk; fisg;gk; njhpe;jnj. vdnt> egpatu;fs; Y`u; (kjpa) Neuj; njhoifia cl;fhu;e;j njho> Njhou;fSk; mt;thnw njhojhu;fs;. (,g;d `p\hk;) Page 4 of 8
5 mg+ ]{/g;ahdpd; kfpo;r;rp vjphpfs; kf;fhtpw;f jpuk;g KOikahf Maj;jkhapdu;. mjw;fs; K];ypk;fspd; cz;ik epiyikia mwptjw;fhf mg+ ]{/g;ahd; kiyapd; kpj Vwp 'cq;fspy; K`k;kJ,Uf;fpwhuh?" vd;w $tpdhu;. K];ypk;fspy; vtuk; mtuf;f gjpyspf;f tpy;iy. gpd;g cq;fspy; 'mg+ F`h/ghtpd; kfd; (mg+gf;u;),uf;fpwhuh?" vd;w $tpdhu;. mg;nghjk; K];ypk;fs; gjpyspf;ftpy;iy. gpd;g mtu; 'cku;,g;d fj;jhg;,uf;fpwhuh?" vd;w $tpdhu;. mjw;fk; K];ypk;fs; gjpyspf;ftpy;iy. fhuzk;> egp (]y;) gjpyspf;f Ntz;lhnkd;W K];ypk;fisj; jlj;jpue;jhu;fs;. ',];yhkpd; typik,k;%tuhy;jhd;" vd;w mg+ ]{/g;ahdf;fk; mtuj $l;lj;jhuf;fk; njhpe;jpue;j fhuzj;jhy;jhd;> mtu;,k;%tiug; gw;wpak; tprhhpj;jhu;. K];ypk;fsplkpUe;J ve;j gjpyk; tuhjjhy; 'vd; kf;fns! mwpe;j nfhs;sq;fs;.,tu;fisna epq;fs; nfhd;w tpl;bu;fs; mj NghJk;!" vd;w mg+]{/g;ahd; $wpdhu;.,ijf; Nfl;l cku; (uop) jd;id mlf;f Kbahky; 'Va;! my;yh`;tpd; vjphpna! ep ahiunay;yhk; $wpdhnah mtu;fs; capnuhljhd;,uf;fpwhu;fs;. my;yh`; vd;wk; cdf;ff; ftiyiaj;jhd; juthd;. vdnt> ep kfpoj; Njitapy;iy" vd;w gjpyspj;jhu;fs;. rpwpj mikjpf;fg; gpwf mg+ ]{/g;ahd; kpz;lk; Ngrpdhu;. 'cq;fspy; nfhy;yg;gl;nlhd; cly;fs; rpijf;fg;gl;ls;sd. mg;gb nra;a Ntz;Lnkd ehd; fl;lisapltpy;iy. MdhYk;> mj vdf;f ve;j tuj;jkk; mspf;ftpy;iy" vd;whu;. gpd;g '`{Gy; vdk; rpiyna! cau;t cdf;fj;jhd;" vd;w $wpdhu;. mijf; Nfl;l egp (]y;) mtu;fs; ',g;nghj epq;fs; mtuf;f gjpyspf;f khl;bu;fsh?" vd;w Nfl;f> 'ehq;fs; vd;d gjpyspf;f Ntz;Lk;?" vd;w K];ypk;fs; Nfl;lhu;fs;. mjw;f 'my;yh`;jhd; cau;e;jtd; mtnd fz;zpakpf;ftd; vd;w gjpyspaq;fs;" vd;w egpatu;fs; $wpdhu;fs; mtu;fsk; mt;thnw gjpyspj;jhu;fs;. gpd;g 'vq;fsf;f c[;[h,uf;fpwj. cq;fsf;f c[;[h,y;iyna!" vd;whu; mg+ ]{/g;ahd;. egp (]y;) mtu;fs; 'mtuf;f epq;fs; gjpyspf;f khl;bu;fsh?" vd;w Nfl;f 'ehq;fs; vd;d gjpyspg;gj?" vd;w egpj;njhou;fs; Nfl;ldu;> 'my;yh`; vq;fsf;f v[khdhf,uf;fpwhd;. cq;fsf;f v[khdd;,y;iyna!" vd gjpyspaq;fs; vd;whu;fs;. egpj;njhou;fsk; mt;thnw $wpdhu;fs;. Page 5 of 8
6 mjd; gpwf> 'vt;tst kfpo;r;rpahd nra;jp.,e;ehs; gj;u; NghUf;Fg; gfukhf Mfptpl;lJ. Nghu;,g;gbj;jhd; fpzw;w thspiag; Nghd;wJ" vd;whu; mg+]{/g;ahd;. mjw;f cku; (uop) 'xuf;fhyk; rkkhf KbahJ. vq;fspy; nfhy;yg;gl;ltu; Rtdj;jpy;,Uf;fpwhu;. cq;fspy; nfhy;yg;gl;ltu; eufj;jpy;,uf;fpwhu;" vd;w gjpyb je;jhu;fs;. gpd;g mg+]{/g;ahd; 'cknu! vd;dplk; th" vd;w mioj;jhu;. egp (]y;) mtu;fs; 'cknu! ep mthplk; nrd;w mtu; vd;d $Wfpwhu; vd;w Nfl;L thuq;fs;" vd;whu;fs;. cku; (uop) mg+]{/g;ahdplk; te;jtld; 'cknu! my;yh`;tf;fhf ehd; cd;dplk; Nfl;fpNwd;. cz;ikapy; ehq;fs; K`k;kijf; nfhd;w tpl;nlhkh?,y;iyah?" vd;w Nfl;lhu;. mjw;f cku; (uop) 'my;yh`;tpd; kpj rj;jpakhf! mtu;fis epq;fs; nfhy;y tpy;iy> mtu;fs; ckj Ngr;ir,g;NghJk; Nfl;Lf; nfhz;ljhd;,uf;fpwhu;fs;" vd;whu;fs;. mjw;f ',g;d fkpmit tpltk; ey;ytuhftk; cz;ik nrhy;gtuhftk; ehd; cd;id fujfpnwd;" vd;w mg+ ]{/g;ahd; $wpdhu;. (,e;j,g;d fkpm vd;gtnd egp (]y;) mtu;fis jhd; nfhd;wtpl;ljhf Cisapl;ltd;.) (]`P`{y; Gfhhp>,g;D `p\hk;> [hjy; kmj) ENGLISH- THE SEALED NECTAR MEMORIES OF THE PROPHET (PBUH)-AUTHOR- ISSAM DIAB Mutilation of the Martyrs That was the last attack made by the idolaters against the Prophet [pbuh]. Being almost certain of his death, the idolaters returned to their camp and started preparations to go back to Makkah. Some of them involved themselves in mutilating the killed Muslims, and so did their women. Women and men cut off the ears, the noses, the genitals of the martyrs. They even cut open their bellies. Hind bin Utbah for instance ripped open the liver of Hamzah and chewed it; but finding it unpleasant, she spat it out. She even made the ears and noses of Muslims into anklets and necklaces. [Ibn Hisham 2/90] Two incidents occurred during the last hours of the fight. Which revealed for certain how far the Muslims were ready to fight and sacrifice in the way of Allâh: 1. Ka b bin Malik said: I was one of those Muslims who fought in Uhud and witnessed the polytheists act of barbarity in mutilating the dead bodies, but I passed them because I couldn t stand it. Then I saw an armed stout idolater pass through the Muslims and say: "Gather them up and combine them in the way that sheep are gathered and slaughtered." Similarly I saw an armed Muslim waiting for him. I walked towards them till I stood behind him. Comparing both of them, I found that the disbeliever was better than the other in arms and figure. I kept on watching them till they were engaged in single combat. The Muslim thrust at the disbeliever with his sword that went down his hip and split it into two. When the Muslim unveiled his face, he said: "What about that, Ka b. I am Abu Dujana." [Al- Bidaya wan Nihaya 4/17] Page 6 of 8
7 2. Some Muslim women came to the battlefield when the fight was over. Anas said: I saw Aishah bint Abu Bakr [R] with Umm Sulaim. Their garments were gathered up so I could see their anklets. They carried water bags on their shoulders and emptied them into the mouths of people. [Sahih Al-Bukhari 1/403, 2/581] Then they would go back to fill them and come back to do the same. Umar said: "Umm Saleet used to carry water bags to us on Uhud Day." [ibid 1/401] When Umm Aiman, who was one of those Muslim women who saw the defeated Muslim fighters entering Madinah, she started throwing dust at their faces rebukingly saying: "Here is a spinning wheel, take it! and give up carrying swords." Then she raced to the battlefield. There she watered the wounded. Hibban bin Al- Arqa shot an arrow at her, she fell down and her clothes were lifted up. Seeing that, the enemy of Allâh, burst into laughter. That sight upset the Messenger of Allâh [pbuh], so he gave Sa d bin Abi Waqqas an arrow lacking an arrow-head and said "Shoot it". Sa d shot it, it pierced the idolater s throat. He fell down and some parts of his body were revealed. The Messenger of Allâh [pbuh] then laughed so much that his molars could be seen. Sa d avenged her and Allâh responded to her supplication. [As-Seerat Al-Halabiyah 2/22] As soon as the Messenger of Allâh [pbuh] reached the defile, Ali bin Abu Talib went out and filled his water container with water from Al-Mihras. Al-Mihras is said to be hollow (concaved) rock containing plenty of water. It was also said that it is a water spring in Uhud mountain. Anyway, Ali brought that water to the Messenger of Allâh [pbuh] to drink. Finding that it smelt bad he refused to drink it, but only washed the blood off his face and poured some of it over his head saying: Allâh s Wrath is great on those who besmeared His Messenger s face with blood. [Ibn Hisham 2/85] Sahl said: "By Allâh, I know who washed the wound of the Messenger of Allâh [pbuh] and who poured out water for him and what (substances) his wound was treated with: His daughter Fatimah washed it, whereas Ali poured water out of the container. When Fatimah realized that water increased the flow of blood, she took a piece of straw mat, burnt it a little and stuck it to the wound so blood ceased flowing." [Sahih Al-Bukhari 2/584] Muhammad bin Maslamah brought him fresh water to drink. The Prophet [pbuh] drank and supplicated Allâh to provide him with good things. [As-Seerat Al-Halabiyah 2/30] Owing to the wounds and their bad effects on his body, the Messenger of Allâh [pbuh] led his followers in prayer in a sitting posture and so did the Muslims. [Ibn Hisham 2/87] When the preparations of the idolaters for departure came to an end, Abu Sufyan went up the mountain and called out: "Is Muhammad [pbuh] among you?" They did not answer him. Then he asked "Is Ibn Abi Quhafah (i.e. Abu Bakr) among you?" They did not answer. He asked again: "Is Umar bin Al-Khattab among you?" They did not answer him; for the Prophet [pbuh] forbade them answering him. He only asked about those three. That is because he and his people knew quite well that the call to Islam depended to a large degree on those men. Abu Sufyan then said: "As for those three, we have relieved you of." Umar could not help but talking, so he said, "O enemy of Allâh, those whom you have just mentioned, I tell you that they are still alive. Allâh has maintained what you hate." Abu Sufyan answered: "The mutilation of your killed is something I did not order it; but it did not displease me." Then he shouted: "Hubal (an idol), let it be sublime!" The Prophet [pbuh] said: "Why do you not reply?" "What shall we say?" They asked him. "Say: Allâh is more Sublime and Exalted and Mightier as well." Page 7 of 8
8 He said: "Al- Uzza (i.e. an idol) is ours but you have no Uzza." "Why do you not reply?" The Prophet [pbuh] said. "What shall we say?" They inquired. He said: "Say Allâh is our Protector, but you have no protector." Abu Sufyan said: "Well deeds! Today is a vengeance for Badr Day. This for that. War is attended with alternate success." Umar s reply was: "No. They are not the same. Our killed men are housed in Paradise; but yours are in Fire." Then Abu Sufyan said: "Come on, Umar!" The Messenger of Allâh [pbuh] said: "Go and see what the matter is." He went there. Abu Sufyan asked him: "I beseech you by Allâh s Name to tell me the truth: Have we killed Muhammad [pbuh]?" Umar said: "O Allâh, No and now he is listening to you words." He said: "For me, you are more truthful than Ibn Qami a, and even more reliable." [Ibn Hisham 2/93,94; Za'd Al-Ma'ad 2/94; Sahih Al-Bukhari 2/579] Page 8 of 8
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