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GfOk;! vt;tpj xg;ge;jkk; ekf;f kj;jpapy;,y;yhky;,uf;fk;,t;ntisapy; my;yh`; cd;id vd;dplk; rpf;f itj;j tpl;lhd;" vd;w $wpf;nfhz;nl nfhy;tjw;f mdkjp Ntz;b egpaplk; tpiue;jhu;. ehd; Rjhhpj;Jf; nfhz;l foijia cijj;j Ntfkhf Xl;bf; nfhz;l egpaplk; nrd;wile;njd;. foijapypue;j,wq;fp egpapd; $lhuj;jpw;fs; nry;yk; NghNj ckuk; $lhuj;jpw;fs; Eioe;J tpl;lhu;. mtu; 'my;yh`;tpd; J}jNu!,Njh mg+ ]{/g;ahd;! vdf;f mdkjp jhuq;fs;. ehd; mtidf; nfhd;w tplfpnwd;" vd;w $wpdhu;. 'my;yh`;tpd; J}jNu! ehd;,tuf;f milf;fyk; nfhlj;j tpl;nld;" vd;w $wp egpf;fufpy; mku;e;j nfhz;l mtu;fsj jiyia vdj neq;rld; mizj;jf; nfhz;nld;. NkYk; ',d;wput vd;idj; jtpu NtW ahuk; egpaplk; Ngr mdkjpf;f khl;nld;" vd;w $wpndd;. Mdhy; cku; (uop) mg+ ]{/g;ahd; tp\aj;jpy; kpfg; gpbthjkhf,ue;jhu;fs;. ehd; 'cknu! rw;w nghwq;fs;. my;yh`;tpd; kpj rj;jpakhf! ckj ~mjp fpisiar; Nru;e;jtuhf,tu;,Ue;jpUe;jhy; ep,t;thw $wkhl;lha;" vd;w $wpndd;. mjw;ftu; 'mg;ghn]! epq;fs; rw;wg; nghwq;fs;. vdj je;ij,];yhik Vw;Wf; nfhs;tij tpl epq;fs;,];yhik Vw;Wf; nfhs;tjjhd; vdf;f kpf tpug;gkhdjhfk;. mjhtj vd; je;ij K];ypkhFtij tpl epq;fs; K];ypkhFtJjhd; vdf;f mjpf tpug;gkhdjhfk;> Vnddpy;> vd; je;ij K];ypkhdhy; egpf;f Vw;gLk; kfpo;r;rpia tpl epq;fs; K];ypkhdhy; egpf;f mjpfk; kfpo;r;rp Vw;gLk;" vd;w $wpdhu;. egp (]y;) mtu;fs; 'mg;ghn]! epu;,tiu mioj;jr; nrd;w ckj $lhuj;jpy; jq;f itj;j fhiyapy; mioj;j thuq;fs;" vd;w $wpdhu;fs;. fhiyapy; ehd; mtiu mioj;jf; nfhz;l egpaplk; nrd;nwd;. mtiug; ghu;j;j egp (]y;) mtu;fs; 'mg+ ]{/g;ahnd! cdf;f vd;d NfL Neu;e;jJ. my;yh`;itj; jtpu tzf;fj;jpw;fhpatd; NtW ahukpy;iy vd;w ep,d;dkk; njhpe;j nfhs;stpy;iyah?" vdf; Nfl;lhu;fs;. 'vdj jhak; je;ijak; cq;fsf;f mu;g;gzkhfl;lk;. epq;fs; vt;tst nghpa nghwikrhyp; epq;fs; kpf fz;zpakpf;ftu;fs; cwtfis mjpfk; NgZfpwPu;fs; my;yh`;tld; NtnwhU,iwtd;,Ue;jpUe;jhy; mtu;,d;w vdf;f VjhtJ epr;rak; gadspj;jpug;ghu;" vd mg+]{/g;ahd; $wpdhu;. Page 3 of 6

mjw;f egpatu;fs; 'mg+ ]{/g;ahnd! ckf;f vd;d NfL Neu;e;jJ. ehd; my;yh`;tpd; J}ju; vd;w ep njhpe;j nfhs;tjw;f,d;dkh cdf;f Neuk; tutpy;iy?" vd;whu;fs;. 'vdj jhak; je;ijak; cq;fsf;f mu;g;gzkhfl;lk;. epq;fs; vt;tst nghpa nghwikrhyp. epq;fs; kpf fz;zpakpf;ftu;fs; cwtfis mjpfk; NgZfpwPu;fs;> Mdhy;,e;j tp\aj;jpy; vdf;f rw;w re;njfk;,uf;fj;jhd; nra;fpwj" vd;w mg+ ]{/gahd; $wpdhu;.,ijf; Nfl;l mg;gh]; (uop) 'cdf;nfd;d NfL! ep nfhy;yg;gltjw;f Kd;,];yhik Vw;Wf;nfhs;. yhapyh`,y;yy;yh`; K`k;kJu;u]{Yy;yh`; vd;w rhl;rp nrhy;yptpl!" vd;w $wpdhu;. mtuk;,];yhik Vw;Wf; nfhz;l Vfj;Jt rhl;rpak; nkhope;jhu;. kf;fh Nehf;fp,];yhkpag; gil md;iwa fhiyg; nghojpy;> mjhtj `p[;hp 8> ukohd; khjk; gpiw 17 nrt;tha;f; fpoik fhiyapy; egp (]y;) ku;us; s`;uhdpypue;j kf;fh Nehf;fpg; Gwg;glyhdhu;fs;. top FWfyhf cs;s ~fj;ky; [gy; vd;w,lj;jpy; mg+]{/g;ahid epwj;jp it. my;yh`;tpd; gil mtiuf; fle;j nry;tijg; ghu;f;fl;lk; vd;w egp (]y;) mg;gh]{f;f Miz gpwg;gpj;jhu;fs;. mg;gh]{k; mt;thnw nra;jhu;. jq;fsplks;s nfhbfsld; xt;nthu Nfhj;jpuj;jhUk; mg+]{/g;ahidf; fle;j nrd;wnghnjy;yhk;,tu;fs; ahnud;w mg;gh]plk; tprhhpg;ghu;. mg;gh]; (uop) (cjhuzkhf) 'Riyk;" vd;w $Wthu;. mjw;f mg+]{/g;ahd; 'vdf;fk; Riyk; Nfhj;jpuj;jhUf;Fk; vd;d cwt,uf;fpwj?" vd;w $Wthu;.,t;thNw xt;nthu Nfhj;jpuj;jhiuAk; mg+]{/g;ahd; tprhhpf;f mjw;f mg;gh]; (uop) gjpy; $wpf;nfhz;bue;jhu;fs;.,wjpahf egpatu;fs; jdj mlu;e;j gilapy; K`h[pu; md;rhhpfsld; nrd;whu;fs;. egp (]y;) kj;jpk;ypuf;f Njhou;fs; egpiar; Rw;wp MAjNke;jpapUe;jhu;fs;. mf;$l;lj;jpy; MAjq;fisj; jtpu Ntnwhd;Wk; fz;zf;fj; njhpatpy;iy.,f;fhl;rpiag; ghu;j;j mg+]{/g;ahd; Mr;rhpakile;J ']{g;`hdy;yh`;! mg;ghn]!,tu;fs; ahu;?" vd;w Nfl;lhu;. ',f;fotpy; my;yh`;tpd; J}ju; jdj K`h[pu; kw;wk; md;rhhp Njhou;fSld; nry;fpwhu;fs;" vd;w mg;gh]; (uop) gjpyspj;jhu;.,ijf; Nfl;l mg+]{/g;ahd; 'epr;rakhf,tu;fis ahuhyk; vjpu;f;f KbahJ. X mgy; /go;ny! ckj rnfhjuu; cila kfdpd; Ml;rp,d;W nfhb fl;bg; gwf;fpwnj!" vd;w $wpdhu;. mjw;f mg;gh]; (uop) 'mg+ ]{/g;ahnd!,jjhd; egpj;jtkhfk; (rhjhuz Page 4 of 6

murhq;fky;y)" vd;w $wpdhu;. 'Mk;! rhpjhd;" vd;w mg+]{/g;ahd; (uop) $wpdhu;. ]mj,g;d cghjh (uop) md;rhhpfspd; nfhbia Ve;jpapUe;jhu;. mtu; mg+ ]{/g;ahdf;f mufpy; te;jnghj ',d;iwa jpdk; flikahd Nghuhl;l ehshfk;,d;iwa jpdk; khdkhpahij vlf;fg;glk;,d;iwa jpdk; my;yh`; Fiw\pfisf; Nftyg;gLj;jp tpl;lhd;" vd;w $wpdhu;.,e;j thu;j;ij mg+]{/g;ahdf;fg; nguk; gaj;ij Vw;gLj;jpaJ. mg+]{/g;ahdf;f mufpy; egp (]y;) te;jnghj 'my;yh`;tpd; J}jNu! ]mj vd;d $wpdhu; vd;gijg; gw;wp epq;fs; Nfs;tpg;gl tpy;iyah?" vd;w Nfl;lhu;. 'mtu; vd;d $wpdhu;?" vd;w egp (]y;) Nfl;f> ',d;dpd;dij mtu; Ngrpdhu;" vd mg+ ]{/g;ahd; (uop) tpsf;fpdhu;. egpald;,ue;j c];khd; kw;wk; mg;ju; u`;khd;,g;d mt;/g; (uop) Mfpa,UtUk; 'my;yh`;tpd; J}jNu! NkYk;> mtu; Fiw\pfisf; nfhd;w Ftpj;J tplthu; vd ehq;fs; mq;rfpnwhk;" vd;wdu;. mjw;f egp (]y;) mt;thw elf;fhj.,d;iwa jpdk; fmghit kfpikg;glj;jk; jpdkhfk;.,d;iwa jpdk; my;yh`; Fiw\pfSf;Ff; fz;zpakspj;j jpdkhfk;" vd;w $wptpl;l xutiu ]mjplk; mdg;gp mthplks;s nfhbia thq;fp mtuj kfd; ifrplk; nfhlj;j tpl;lhu;fs;. mjhtj> nfhb ]mjplk;jhd;,uf;fpwj vd;w nghushfk;. Mdhy; rpyu;> me;jf; nfhbia [{iglk; egp (]y;) nfhlj;jhu;fs; vd;fpd;wdu;. ENGLISH- THE SEALED NECTAR MEMORIES OF THE PROPHET (PBUH)-AUTHOR- ISSAM DIAB The Quraishites were quite unaware of the development of affairs, but the Prophet [pbuh] did not like to take them by surprise. He, therefore, ordered his men to kindle fire on all sides for cooking purposes. The idea behind this was that Quraish should be afforded full opportunity to assess the situation in which they were pitchforked correctly, and should not endanger their lives by leaping blindly in the battlefield. Umar bin Al- Khattab was entrusted with the guard duty. In the meanwhile, Abu Sufyan along with Hakim bin Hizam and Budail bin Warqua, two terrible polytheists, went out to reconnoiter. Before they got near the camp, they met Abbas, the Prophet s uncle. He apprised Abu Sufyan of the situation and advised him to accept Islam and persuade his people to surrender before Muhammad [pbuh]; otherwise, his head would be struck off. Under the prevailing compelling circumstances, Abu Sufyan went in the company of Abbas seeking the Prophet s [pbuh] audience. The Muslims were furious to see Abu Sufyan and wanted to kill him on the spot. But the two men managed, not without difficulties, to see the Messenger of Allâh [pbuh] who advised that they see him the following day. The Prophet [pbuh] addressed Abu Sufyan saying: "Woe to you! Isn t it time for you to bear witness to the Oneness of Allâh and Prophethood of Muhammad?" Here, Page 5 of 6

the archenemy of Islam began to beseech the Prophet [pbuh] in the most earnest words that testify to the Prophet s generosity and mild temper begging for pardon and forgiveness, and professing wholeheartedly the new faith. On request by Abbas, the Prophet [pbuh], in the context of the general amnesty he proclaimed, gave Abu Sufyan, who had a liking for bragging, a special privilege, saying: "He who takes refuge in Abu Sufyan s house is safe; whosoever confines himself to his house, the inmates thereof shall be in safety, and he who enters the Sacred Mosque is safe." On the morning of Tuesday, 17th. Ramadan, 8 A.H., the Prophet [pbuh] left Mar Az- Zahran. He ordered Al- Abbas to detain Abu Sufyan at a commanding gorge that could afford a full view of the Muslim army parading on its way towards Makkah, and hence give him the chance to see the great and powerful soldiers of Allâh. The different tribes successively passed with their banners flown up, until at last the battalion of the Emigrants and Helpers with the Prophet [pbuh] at their head heavily armed marched by. Abu Sufyan began to wonder who those people were, to which Al- Abbas told him that they were Muhammad [pbuh] and his Companions. Abu Sufyan said that no army however powerful could resist those people and addressing Al- Abbas, he said: "I swear by Allâh that the sovereignty of your brother s son has become too powerful to withstand." Al- Abbas answered, "It is rather the power of Prophethood," to which the former agreed. Sa d bin Ubadah carried the flag of the Helpers. When he passed by Abu Sufyan, he said "Today will witness the great fight, you cannot seek sanctuary at Al-Ka bah. Today will witness the humiliation of Quraish." Abu Sufyan complained about this to the Prophet [pbuh] who got angry and said "Nay, today Al-Ka bah will be sanctified, and Quraish honoured," and quickly ordered that Sa d should be stripped off the flag, and that it should be entrusted to his son Qais, in another version, to Az-Zubair. Page 6 of 6