Jihad and Expedition (Kitab Al-Jihad wa'l Siyar)

Bk 19 Jihad and Expedition (Kitab Al−Jihad
wa'l−Siyar)
INTRODUCTION
The word Jihad is derived from the verb jahada which means:"
he exerted himself". Thus literally, Jihad means exertion,
striving; but in juridico−religious sense, it signifies the
exertion of one's power to the utmost of one's capacity in the
cause of Allah. This is why the word Jihad has been used as
the antonym to the word Qu, ud (sitting) in the Holy Qur'an
(iv. 95). Thus Jihad in Islam is not an act of violence
directed indiscriminately against the non−Muslims; it is the
name given to an all−round struggle which a Muslim should
launch against evil in whatever form or shape it appears.
Qital fi sabilillah (fighting in the way of Allah) is only one
aspect of Jihad. Even this qital in Islam is not an act of mad
brutality. It has its material and moral functions, i. e.
self−preservation and the preservation of the moral order in
the world. The verdict of all religious and ethical
philosophies−ancient and modern−justify war on moral grounds.
When one nation is assailted by the ambitions and cupidity of
another, the doctrine of non−resistance is anti−social, as it
involves non−assertion, not only of one's own rights, but of
those of others who need protection against the forces of
tyranny and oppression. A Muslim is saddled with the
responsibilities to protect himself and all those who seek his
protection. He cannot afford to abandon the defenceless
people, old man, women and children to privation, suffering
and moral peril. Fighting in Islam, therefore, represents in
Islamic Law what is known among Western jurists as" just war".
The very first revelation in which the permission to wage war
against the forces of evil sums up the aims and objects of
qital in Islam: " Permitted'are those who are fought against,
because they have been oppressed. and verily God is more
Powerful for their aid. Those who have been driven from their
homes unjustly only because they said: 'Our Lord is Allah, '
for had it not been for 'Allah's repelling someone by means of
others, cloisters and churches and mosques, wherein the name
of Allah is oft−mentioned, would assuredly have been pulled
down. Verily Allah helps one who helps Him. Lo! Allah is
Strong. Almighty" (xxii. 39. 41). These verses eloquently
speak of 'the fact that it is neither for the acquisition of
territory nor for the love of power and distinction that the
Muslims have been permitted to raise arms against the enemy.
They were allowed to do so because their very existence had
been made difficult by the high−handedness of the Meccans. The
Holy Qur'an has elucidated this point in the following verse:
" And what reason have you not to fight in the way of Allah
and for the oppressed among men and women and children who
say: Our Lord! take us forth from the town whereof the people
are oppressors and grant us from Thee a friend and grant us
from Thee a helper" (iv. 75). The war in Islam is waged with a
view to securing liberty and freedom for those who are
groaning under the oppression of heartless tyrants. It is the
bounden duty of the Muslims to alleviate their sufferings and
create for them an atmosphere of peace and security. Then in
the succeeding verse a distinction is also drawn between two
types of war: one which is fought for the sake of Allah and
the other which is waged for evil ends: " Those who believe
fight in the way of Allah and those who disbelieve fight in
the way of devil. So fight against the friends of Satan;
verily weak indeed is the strategy of the devil" (iv. 76). It
has been made clear that those people who fight for
self−glorification or for the exploitation of the weak are in
fact friends of the devil; wheres those who raise arms to curb
tyranny and aggression, to eradicate evil from the human
society, fight in the way of Allah. Mere fighting is not,
therefore, Jihad in Islam; it is the noble objective alone
which makes it a sacred pursuit like devotion and prayer. It
is narrated on the authority of Abu Musa Ash'ari that once a
man went to the Holy Prophet (may peace be upon him) and said:
One man fights for the sake of spoils of war, the second one
fights for fame and glory and the third to display his courage
and skill; which among them is the fighter for the cause of
Allah? Upon this the Holy Prophet (may peace be upon him)
replied: He who fights with the sole objective that the word
of Allah should become supreme is a Mujahid in the cause of
the Lord. A Mujahid is thus a noble person who offers his life
for the achievement of lofty ends. He is actuated by human
considerations lifts arms not under the impulse of fury and
revenge, but with will, fore−thought, tenacity and
fellow−feeling, and his conduct bears the imprint of human
intellect, human sympathy and sense of justice. The Holy
Qur'an has explained this point in Sura Anfal in these words:
" O you who believe, when you meet an enemy, be firm, and
remember Allah much, that you may be successful. And obey
Allah and His Apostle. And fall with no disputes, lest ye
falter and your strength fail; but be steadfast! For Allah is
with those who patiently persevere. Be not as those who came
forth from their dwellings boastfully. And to be seen of men
and debar (men) from the way of Allah. And Allah encompasses
what they do" (viii. 45−46). Here the Muslims have been
exhorted to observe five principles of war: Be steadfast in
the face of the enemy.
Have full reliance on the help of Allah and remember Him much.
Have the unity of purpose and solidarity of corporate life
always before your eyes. Be fully aware of the lofty purpose
before you in fighting. Don't be proud and boastful in your
attitude and behaviour. Islam has purified even war of all its
cruelty and horrors and has made it a" reformative process" to
deal with evil. The Holy Qur'an bserves: " And fight in the
way of Allah against those who fight against you and
transgress not the limits. Verily Allah loves not the
transgressors" (ii. 190). The Holy Prophet (may peace be upon
him) has given clear instructions about the behaviour of the
Muslim army. He observed: " Set out for Jibad in the name of
Allah and for the sake of Allah. Do not lay hands on the old
verging on death, on women, children and babes. Do not steal
anything from the booty and collect together all that falls to
your lot in the battlefield and do good, for Allah loves the
virtuous and the pious." So great is the respect for humanly
feelings in Islam that even the wanton destruction of enemy's
crops or property is strictly forbidden. The righteous Caliphs
followed closely the teachings of Allah and those of His
Apostle in letter and spirit the celebrated address which the
first Caliph Abu Bakr (Allah be pleased with him) gave to his
army while sending her on the expedition to the Syrian borders
is permeated with the noble spirit with which the war in Islam
is permitted. He said: " Stop, O people, that I may give you
ten rules for your guidance in the battlefield. Do not commit
treachery or deviate from the right path. You must not
mutilate dead bodies. Neither kill a child, nor a woman. nor
an aged man. Bring no harm to the trees, nor burn them with
fire, especially those which are fruitful. Slay not ary of the
enemy's flock. save for your food. You are likely to pass by
people who have devoted their lives to monast ic services;
leave them alone" It is said that once at the time of
conquest, a singing girl was brought to al−Muhajir b. Abu
Umayya who had been publicly singing satirical poems about
Hadrat Abu Bakr. Muhajir got her hand amputated. When the
Caliph heard this news, he was shocked and wrote a letter to
Muhajir in the following words: " I have learnt that you laid
hands on a woman who had hurled abuses on me, and, therefore,
got her hand amputated. God has not sought vengeance even in
the case of polytheism, which is a great crime. He has not
permitted mutilation even with regard to manifest infidelity.
Try to be considerate and sympathetic in your attitude towards
others in future. Never mutilate, because it is a grave
offence. God purified Islam and the Muslims from rashness and
excessive wrath. You are well aware of the fact that those
enemies fell into the hands of the Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him) who had been recklessly abusing him; who
had turned him out of his home; and who fought against him,
but he never permitted their mutilation." Another letter
written by hadrat 'Umar the Second Caliph, which is addressed
to sa'd b. Abu Waqqas, speaks eloquently of the noble spirit
with which the Muslims have bear exhorted to take up arms: "
Always search your minds and hearts and stress upon your men
the need of perfect integrity and sincerity in the cause of
Allah. There should be no material end before them in laying
down their lives. but they abould deem it a means whereby they
can please their Lord and entitle them. selves to His favour:
such a spirit of selflessness should be inculcated in the
minds of those who unfortunately lack it. Be firm in the thick
of the battle as Allah helps man according to the perseverance
that he shows in the cause of His faith and he would be
rewarded in accordance with the spirit of sacrifice which he
displays for the sake of the Lord. Be careful that those who
have been entrusted to your care receive no harm at your hands
and are never deprived of any of their legitimate rights. Such
in fact is the humane and noble attitude which Islam exhorts
its followers to adopt on the battlefield where passions are
generally let loose. It is an attitude the like of which is
not to be found in the history of any other nation. Has the
world any code of military ethics more noble and compassionate
than this?" The moral tone adopted by the Caliph Abu Bakr in
his instructions to the Syrian army was," says a Christian
historian," so unlike the principles of the Roman government
that it must have commanded profound attention from the
subject people−such a proclamation announced to Jews and
Christians sentiments of justice and principles of toleration
which neither Roman emperors nor orthodox bishops had ever
adopted as the rule of conduct." Western scholars have
indulged in a good deal of mud−slinging on the question of the
use of the sword in Islam. But if one were to reflect calmly
on this point one would be convinced that the sword has not
been used recklessly by the Muslims; it has been wielded
purely with humane feelings in the wider interest of humanity.
Utmost regard was always shown to human life, honour and
property even on the battlefield. That is why in all the
eighty−two encounters between the Muslims and the non−Muslims
during the life of the Holy Prophet (may peace he upon him),
only 1018 persons lost their lives on both sides. Out of this
259 were Muslims, whereas the remaining 759 belonged to the
opposite camp. One wonders at the audacity of these writers
only when one compares the religious wars of Charles the
Great, in which 4300 pagan Saxons were killed in cold blood,
when one recalls the" famous answer by which the Papal Legate,
in the Albigensian war, quieted the scruples of a too
conscientious general, 'Kill all, God will know His own'....
When we recall the Spanish Inquisition, the conquest of Mexico
and Peru, the massacre of St. Bartholomew, and the sack of
Magdeburg by Tilly." It is indeed strange that the criticism
on the use of sword by Muslims emanates from those whose hands
are soiled in the blood of countless innocent human beings, by
those who exult in the techniques of homicide, who have
depersonalised warfare to such an extent that millions of
innocent men and women are put to death and numberless are
thrown into concentration camps and flogged with steel rods
and ox−hide whips, and all this is done without any qualm of
conscience. As human beings. we hang our heads down in shame
when we think of the horrifying atrocities which have been
perpetrated by the modern civilised men. It is estimated that.
in the First World War, ten million soldiers were killed and
an equal number of civilians lost their lives, and twenty
million died on account of widespread epidemics and famines
throughout the world as an aftermath of this war. Economic
costs are estimated at $ 338,000,000,000 of which $
186,000,000,000 were direct costs. The losses in the Second
World War were staggeringly greater as compared to those in
the first one. Twenty−two million persons were killed and
thirty−four million were wounded. The estimated cost of the
war was $ 1, 348. 000,000,000 of which $ 1, 167,000,000,000
consisted of direct military costs. It is significant that in
the Korean War, the first instance in which an international
organisation for establishing peace utilised military force to
suppress aggression, more than one million persons were killed
which added to the civilian deaths in Korea and totalled about
five millions.
Chapter 1: REGARDING PERMISSION TO MAKE A RAID, WITHOUT AN
ULTIMATUM, UPON THE DISBELIEVERS WHO HAVE ALREADY BEEN INVITED
TO ACCEPT ISLAM
Bk 19, Number 4292:
Ibn 'Aun reported: I wrote to Nafi' inquiring from him whether
it was necessary to extend (to the disbelievers) an invitation
to accept (Islam) before m". ing them in fight. He wrote (in
reply) to me that it was necessary in the early days of Islam.
The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) made a raid
upon Banu Mustaliq while they were unaware and their cattle
were having a drink at the water. He killed those who fought
and imprisoned others. On that very day, he captured Juwairiya
bint al−Harith. Nafi' said that this tradition was related to
him by Abdullah b. Umar who (himself) was among the raiding
troops.
Bk 19, Number 4293:
This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Ibn 'Aun and
the name of Juwairiya bint al−Harith was mentioned beyond any
doubt.
Chapter 2: APPOINTMENT OF THE LEADERS OF EXPEDITIONS BY THE
IMAM AND HIS ADVICE TO THEM ON ETIQUETTES OF WAR AND RELATED
MATTERS
Bk 19, Number 4294:
It has been reported from Sulaiman b. Buraid through his
father that when the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon
him) appointed anyone as leader of an army or detachment he
would especially exhort him to fear Allah and to be good to
the Muslims who were with him. He would say: Fight in the name
of Allah and in the way of Allah. Fight against those who
disbelieve in Allah. Make a holy war, do not embezzle the
spoils; do not break your pledge; and do not mutilate (the
dead) bodies; do not kill the children. When you meet your
enemies who are polytheists, invite them to three courses of
action. If they respond to any one of these, you also accept
it and withold yourself from doing them any harm. Invite them
to (accept) Islam; if they respond to you, accept it from them
and desist from fighting against them. Then invite them to
migrate from their lands to the land of Muhairs and inform
them that, if they do so, they shall have all the privileges
and obligations of the Muhajirs. If they refuse to migrate,
tell them that they will have the status of Bedouin Muilims
and will be subjected to the Commands of Allah like other
Muslims, but they will not get any share from the spoils of
war or Fai' except when they actually fight with the Muslims
(against the disbelievers). If they refuse to accept Islam,
demand from them the Jizya. If they agree to pay, accept it
from them and hold off your hands. If they refuse to pay the
tax, seek Allah's help and fight them. When you lay siege to a
fort and the besieged appeal to you for protection in the name
of Allah and His Prophet, do not accord to them the guarantee
of Allah and His Prophet, but accord to them your own
guarantee and the guarantee of your companions for it is a
lesser sin that the security given by you or your companions
be disregarded than that the security granted in the name of
Allah and His Prophet be violated When you besiege a fort and
the besieged want you to let them out in accordance with
Allah's Command, do not let them come out in accordance with
His Command, but do so at your (own) command, for you do not
know whether or not you will be able to carry out Allah's
behest with regard to them.
Bk 19, Number 4295:
Sulaiman b. Buraida repotted on the authority of his father
that when Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) sent an
Amir with a detachment he called him and advised him. The rest
of the hadith is the same.
Bk 19, Number 4296:
This hadith has been transmitted on the authority of Shu'ba.
Chapter 3: COMMAND TO SHOW LENIENCY AND TO AVOID CREATING
AVERSION (TOWARDS RELIGION)
Bk 19, Number 4297:
It has been narrated on the authority of Abu Masa that when
the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) deputed any of
his Companions on a mission, he would say: Give tidings (to
the people) ; do not create (in their minds) aversion (towards
religion) ; show them leniency and do not be hard upon them.
Bk 19, Number 4298:
It has also been narrated by Sa'd b. Abu Burda through his
father through his grandfather that the Prophet of Allah (may
peace be upon him) sent him and Mu'adh (on a mission) to the
Yemen, and said (by way of advising them): Show leniency (to
the people) ; don't be hard upon them; give them glad tidings
(of Divine favours in this world and the Hereafter) ; and do
not create aversion. Work in collaboration and don't be
divided.
Bk 19, Number 4299:
This hadith has been transmitted on the authority of Buraida
but for the last two words.
Bk 19, Number 4300:
The Messenger of Allah (may peace he upon him) has been
reported by Anas b. Malik to have said: Show leniency; do not
be hard; give solace and do not create aversion.
Chapter 4: PROHIBITION (DENUNCIATION) OF BREACH OF FAITH
Bk 19, Number 4301:
It has been narrated on the authority of Ibn 'Umar that the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: When Allah
will gather together, on the Day of Judgment, all the earlier
and later generations of mankind, a flag will be raised (to
mark off) every person guilty of breach of faith, and it will
be announced that this is the perfidy of so and so, son of so
and so (to attract the attention of people to his guilt).
Bk 19, Number 4302:
This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Ibn Umar
through some other Chains of transmitters.
Bk 19, Number 4303:
This hadith has been narrated by another chain of transmitters
on the authority of the same narrator, with the wording: Allah
will set up a flag for every person guilty of breach of faith
on the Day of Judgment, and it will be announced: Look, this
is the perfidy of so and so.
Bk 19, Number 4304:
Ibn Umar reported that he heard the Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him) saying: There will be a flag for every
perfidious person on the Day of Judgment.
Bk 19, Number 4305:
'Abdullah reported Allah's Prophet (may peace be upon him) as
saying: There will be a flag for every perfidious person on
the Day of Judgment, and it would be said: Here is the perfidy
of so and so.
Bk 19, Number 4306:
This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Shu'ba with
a slight variation of wording.
Bk 19, Number 4307:
It has been narrated on the authority of Abdullah that the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: There will be
for every perfidious person on the Day of Judgment a flag by
which he will be recognised. It will be announced: Here is the
breach of faith of so and so.
Bk 19, Number 4308:
Anas reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) having
said this: There would be a flag for every perfidious person
on the Day of Judgment by which he will be recognised.
Bk 19, Number 4309:
It is narrated on the authority of Abu Sa'id that the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: On the Day of
Judgment there will be a flag fixed behind the buttocks of
every person guilty of the breach of faith.
Bk 19, Number 4310:
It is narrated on the authority of Abu Sa'id that the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: On the Day of
Judgment there will be a flag for every person guilty of the
breach of faith. It will be raised in proportion to the extent
of his guilt; and there is no guilt of treachery more serious
than the one committed by the ruler of men.
Chapter 5: JUSTIFICATION FOR THE USE OF STRATAGEM IN WAR
Bk 19, Number 4311:
It is narrated on the authority of Jabir that the Messenger of
Allah (may peace be upon him) said: War is a stratagem.
Bk 19, Number 4312:
This hadith has also been narrated on the authority of Abu
Huraira.
Chapter 6: ONE SHOULD NOT DESIRE AN ENCOUNTER WITH THE ENEMY,
BUT IT IS ESSENTIAL TO SHOW PATIENCE DURING THE ENCOUNTER
Bk 19, Number 4313:
It has been narrated on the authority of Abu Huraira that the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: Do not desire
an encounter with the enemy; but when you encounter them, be
firm.
Bk 19, Number 4314:
It is narrated by Abu Nadr that he learnt from a letter sent
by a man from the Aslam tribe, who was a Companion of the Holy
Prophet (may peace be upon him) and whose name was 'Abdullah
b. Abu Aufa, to 'Umar b. 'Ubaidullah when the latter marched
upon Haruriyya (Khawarij) informing him that the Messenger of
Allah (may peace be upon him) in one of those days when lie
was confronting the enemy waited until the sun had declined.
Then he stood up (to address the people) and said: O ye men,
do not wish for an encounter with the enemy. Pray to Allah to
grant you security; (but) when you (have to) encounter them
exercise patience, and you should know that Paradise is under
the shadows of the swords. Then the Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him) stood up (again) and said: O Allah.
Revealer of the Book, Disperser of the clouds, Defeater of the
hordes, put our enemy to rout and help us against them.
Chapter 7: DESIRABILITY OF PRAYING FOR VICTORY AT THE TIME OF
CONFRONTATION WITH THE ENEMY
Bk 19, Number 4315:
It is narrated on the authority of Ibn Abu Aufa that the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) cursed the tribes
(who had marched upon Medina with a combined force in 5 H) and
said: O Allah, Revealer of the Book, swift in (taking)
account, put the tribes to rout. O Lord, defeat them and shake
them.
Bk 19, Number 4316:
This hadith has been transmitted on the authority of Ibn Abu
Aufa with a slight variation of words.
Bk 19, Number 4317:
This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Ibn 'Uyaina
through another chain of transmitters (who added the words)"
the Disperser of clouds" in his narration.
Bk 19, Number 4318:
It is narrated on the authority of Anas that the Messenger of
Allah (may peace be upon him) said on the day of the Battle of
Ubud: O Allah, if Thou wilt (defeat Muslims), there will be
none on the earth to worship Thee.
Chapter 8: PROHIBITION OF KILLING WOMEN AND CHILDREN IN WAR
Bk 19, Number 4319:
It is narrated on the authority of 'Abdullah that a woman was
found killed in one of the battles fought by the Messenger of
Allah (may peace be upon him). He disapproved of the killing
of women and children.
Bk 19, Number 4320:
It is narrated by Ibn 'Umar that a woman was found killed in
one of these battles; so the Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him) forbade the killing of women and children.
Chapter 9: PERMISSIBILITY OF KILLING WOMEN AND CHILDREN IN THE
NIGHT RAIDS, PROVIDED IT IS NOT DELIBERATE
Bk 19, Number 4321:
It is reported on the authority of Sa'b b. Jaththama that the
Prophet of Allah (may peace be upon him), when asked about the
women and children of the polytheists being killed during the
night raid, said: They are from them.
Bk 19, Number 4322:
It is narrated by Sa'b b. Jaththama that he said (to the Holy
Prophet): Messenger of Allah, we kill the children of the
polytheists during the night raids. He said: They are from
them.
Bk 19, Number 4323:
Sa'b b. Jaththama has narrated that the Prophet (may peace be
upon him) asked: What about the children of polytheists killed
by the cavalry during the night raid? He said: They are from
them.
Chapter 10: JUSTIFICATION FOR CUTTING DOWN THE TREES AND
BURNING THEM
Bk 19, Number 4324:
It is narrated on the authority of 'Abdullah that the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) ordered the
date−palms of Banu Nadir to be burnt and cut. These palms were
at Buwaira. Qutaibah and Ibn Rumh in their versions of the
tradition have added: So Allah, the Glorious and Exalted,
revealed the verse:" Whatever trees you have cut down or left
standing on their trunks, it was with the permission of Allah
so that He may disgrace the evil−doers" (lix. 5).
Bk 19, Number 4325:
It is narrated on the authority of Ibn Umar that the Messenger
of Allah (may peace be upon him) caused the date−palms of Banu
Nadir to be cut down and burnt. It is in this connection that
Hassan (the poet) said: It was easy for the nobles of Quraish
to barn Buwaira whose sparks were flying in all directions. in
the same connection was revealed the Qur'anic verse:" Whatever
trees you have cut down or left standing on their trunks."
Bk 19, Number 4326:
'Abdullah b. Umar reported that Allah's Apostle (may peace be
upon him) burnt the date−palms of Banu Nadir.
Chapter 11: THE SPOILS OF WAR ESPECIALLY MADE LAWFUL FOR THIS
UMMA
Bk 19, Number 4327:
It has been narrated by Abu Huraira that the Messenger of
Allah (may peace be upon him) said: One of the Prophets made a
holy war. He said to his followers: One who has married a
woman and wants to consummate to his marriage but has not yet
done so; another who has built a house but has not yet erected
its roof; and another who has bought goats and
pregnantshe−camels and is waiting for their offspring−will not
accommpany me. So he marched on and approached a village at or
about the time of the Asr prayers. He said to the sun: Thou
art subserviant (to Allah) and so am I. O Allah, stop it for
me a little. It was stopped for him until Allah granted him
victory. The people gathered the spoils of war (at one place).
A fire approached the spoils to devour them, but it did not
devour them. He (the Holy Prophet) said: Some of you have been
guilty of misappropriation. So one man from each tribe should
swear fealty to me. The did so (putting their hands into his).
The hand of one man stuck to his hand and the Prophet (may
peace be upon him) said: Your tribe is guilty of
misappropriation. Let all the members of your tribe swear
fealty to me one by one. They did so, when the hands of two or
three persons got stuck with his hand. He said: You have
misappropriated. So they took out gold equal in volume to the
head of a cow. They−placed it among the spoils on the earth.
Then the fire approached the spoils and devoured them. The
spoils of war were not made lawful for any people before us,
This is because Allah saw our weakness and humility and made
them lawful for us.
Chapter 12: SPOILS OF WAR
Bk 19, Number 4328:
A hadith has been narrated by Mus'ab b. Sa'd who heard it from
his father as saying: My father took a sword from Khums and
brought it to the Holy Prophet (may peace be upon him) and
said: Grant it to me. He refused. At this Allah revealed (the
Qur'anic verse):" They ask thee concerning the spoils of war.
Say: The spoils of war are for Allah and the Apostle" (viii.
1).
Bk 19, Number 4329:
A hadith has been narrated by Mus'ab b. Sa'd who heard it from
his father as saying:" Four verses of the Qur'an have been
revealed about me. I found a sword (among the spoils of war).
It was brought to the Holy Prophet (may peace be upon him). He
(my father) said: Messenger of Allah, bestow it upon me. The
Apostle of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: Place it there.
Then he (my father) stood up and the Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him) said to him: Place it from where you got
it. (At this) he (my father) said again: Messenger of Allah,
bestow it upon me Shall I be treated like one who has no share
in (the booty)? The Apostle of Allah (may peace be upon him
said: Place it from where you got it. At this was revealed the
verse:" They ask thee about the spoils of war.... Say: The
spoils of war are for Allah and the Messenger"
Bk 19, Number 4330:
It has been narrated on the authority of Ibn Umar that the
Prophet (may peace be upon him) sent an expedition to Najd and
I was among the troops. They got a large number of camels as a
booty. Eleven or twelve camels fell to the lot of every
fighter and each of them also got one extra camel.
Bk 19, Number 4331:
Ibn 'Umar reported that Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) sent an expedition to Najd and Ibn Umar was also among
the troops, and their share (of the spoils) came to twelve
camels and they were given one camel over and above that. and
Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) did not make any
change in it.
Bk 19, Number 4332:
It has been narrated by Ibn 'Umar that the Messenger of Allah
(may peace be upon him) sent an expedition to Najd, and I
(also) went with the troops. We got camels and goats as spoils
of war, and our share amounted to twelve camels per head, and
the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) gave an extra
camel to each of us.
Bk 19, Number 4333:
This hadith has been narrated on the authority of 'Ubaidullah
with the same chain of transmitters.
Bk 19, Number 4334:
Ibn Aun said: I wrote to Nafi' asking him about Nafl (spoils
of war) and be wrote to me that Ibn 'Umar was among that
expedition. (The rest of the hadith is the same.)
Bk 19, Number 4335:
A hadith has been narrated by Salim who learnt it from his
father and said: The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon
him) gave us an extra (camel) besides our share of Khums; (and
in this extra share) I got a Sharif (and a Sharif is a big old
camel).
Bk 19, Number 4336:
Ibn Shihab reported: It reached me through Ibn Umar that
Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) gave a share of
spoils to the troop. The rest of the hadith is the same.
Bk 19, Number 4337:
It has been narrated on the authority of Abdullah b. 'Umar
that the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) used to
give (from the spoils of war) to small troops seat on
expeditions something more than the due share of each fighter
in a large force. And Khums (one−fifth of the total spoils)
was to be reserved (for Allah and His Apostle) in all cases.
Bk 19, Number 4338:
Abu Muammad al−Ansari, who was the close companion of Abu
Qatada. narrated the hadith (which follows).
Bk 19, Number 4339:
Abu Muhammad, the freed slave of Abu Qatada reported on the
authority of Abu Qatda and narrated the hadith.
Chapter 13: REGARDING THE RIGHT OF THE FIGHTER TO THE
BELONGINGS OF THE ONE KILLED BY HIM IN THE FIGHT
Bk 19, Number 4340:
Abu Qatada reported: We accompanied the Messenger of Allah (my
peace be upon him) on an expedition in the year of the Battle
of Hunain. When we encountered the enemy, (some of the Muslims
turned back (in fear). I saw that a man from the polytheists
overpowered one of the Muslims. I turned round and attacked
him from behind giving a blow between his neck and shoulder.
He turned towards me and grappled with me in such a way that I
began to see death staring me in the face. Then death overtook
him and left me alone. I joined 'Umar b. al−Khattab who was
saying: What has happened to the people (that they are
retreating)? I said: It is the Decree of Allah. Then the
people returned. (The battle ended in a victory for the
Muslims) and the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him)
sat down (to distribute the spoils of war). He said: One who
has killed an enemy and can bring evidence to prove it will
get his belongings. So I stood up and said: Who will give
evidence for me? Then I sat down. Then he (the Holy Prophet)
said like this. I stood up (again) and said: Who will bear
witness for me? He (the Holy Prophet) made the same
observation the third time, and I stood up (once again). Now
the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: What has
happened to you, O Abu Qatada? Then I related the (whole)
story, to him. At this, one of the people said: He has told
the truth. Messenger of Allah 1 The belongings of the enemy
killed by him are with me. Persuade him to forgo his right (in
my favour). (Objecting to this proposal) Abu Bakr said: BY
Allah, this will not happen. The Messenger of Allah (may peace
be upon him) will not like to deprive one of the lions from
among the lions of Allah who fight in the cause of Allah and
His Messenger and give thee his share of the booty. So the
Messenger of Allah (may peace he upon him) said: He (Abu Bakr)
has told the truth, and so give the belongings to him (Abu
Qatada). So he gave them to me. I sold the armour (which was a
part of my share of the booty) and bought with the sale
proceeds a garden in the street of Banu Salama. This was the
first property I acquired after embracing Islam. In a version
of the hadith narrated by Laith, the words uttered by Abu Bakr
are:" No, never! He will not give it to a fox from the Quraish
leaving aside a lion from the lions of Allah among...." And
the hadith is closed with the words:" The first property I
acquired."
Bk 19, Number 4341:
It has been narrated on the authority of 'Abd al−Rahman b. Auf
who said: While I was standing in the battle array on the Day
of Badr, I looked towards my right and my left, and found
myself between two boys from the Ansar quite young in age. I
wished I were between stronger persons. One of them made a
sign to me and. said: Uncle, do you recognise Abu Jahl? 1
said: Yes. What do you want to do with him, O my nephew? He
said: I have been told that he abuses the Messenger of Allah
(may peace be upon him). By Allah, in Whose Hand is my life,
if I see him (I will grapple with him) and will not leave him
until one of us who is destined to die earlier is killed. The
narrator said: I wondered at this. Then the other made a sign
to me and said similar words. Soon after I saw Abu Jahl. He
was moving about among men. I said to the two boys: Don't you
see? He is the man you were inquiring about. (As soon as they
heard this), they dashed towards him, struck him with their
swords until he was killed. Then they returned to the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) and informed him
(to this effect). He asked: Which of you has killed him? Each
one of them said: I have killed him. He said: Have you wiped
your swords? They said: No. He examined their swords and said:
Both of you have killed him. He then decided that the
belongings of Abu Jahl he handed over to Mu'adh b. Amr b.
al−Jamuh. And the two boys were Mu'adh b. Amr b. Jawth and
Mu'adh b. Afra.
Bk 19, Number 4342:
Auf b. Malik has narrated that a man from the Himyar tribe
killed an enemy and wanted to take the booty. Khalid b. Walid,
who was the commander over them, forbade, him. 'Auf b Malik
(the narrator) came to the Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him) and informed him (to this effect). The latter asked
Khalid: What prevented you from giving the booty to him?
Khalid said: I thought it was too much. He (the Holy Prophet)
said: Hand it over to him. Now when Khalid by Auf, the latter
pulled him by his cloak and said (by way of chafing him):
Hasn't the same thing happened what I reported to you from the
Messenger of Allah (may peace he upon him)? When the Messenger
of Allah (may peace be upon him) heard it. he was angry (and
said): Khalid, don't give him, Khalid, don't give him. Are you
going to desert the commanders appointed by roe? Your
similitude and theirs is like a person who took camels and
sheep for grazing. He grazed them and when it was time for
them to have a drink, he brought them to a pool. So they drank
from it, drinking away its clear water and leaving the turbid
water below So the clear water (i. e. the best reward) is for
you and the turbid water (i e. blame) is for them.
Bk 19, Number 4343:
It has been narrated on the authority of Auf b. Malik
al−Ashja'i who said: I joined the expedition that marched
under Zaid b. Haritha to Muta, and I received reinformcement
from the Yemen. (After this introduction), the narrator
narrated the tradition that had gone before except that in his
version Auf was reported to have said (to Khalid): Khalid,
didn't you know that the Messenger of Allah (way peace be upon
him) had decided In favour of giving the booty (sized from an
enemy) to one who killed him? He (Khalid) said: Yes. but I
thought it was too much.
Bk 19, Number 4344:
It has been reported by Salama b. al−Akwa': We fought the
Battle of Hawazin along with the Messenger of Allah (may peace
be upon him). (One day) when we were having our breakfast with
the Messenger of Allah (may peace he upon him), a man came
riding a red camel. He made it kneel down, extracted a strip
of leather from its girth and tethered the camel with it. Then
he began to take food with the people and look (curiously
around). We were in a poor condition as some of us were on
foot (being without any riding animals). All of a sudden, he
left us hurriedy, came to his camel, untethered it, made it
kneel down, mounted it and urged the beast which ran off with
him. A man on a brown rhe−camel chased him (taking him for a
spy). Salama (the narrator) said: I followed on foot. I ran on
until I was near the thigh of the she−camel. I advanced
further until I was near the haunches of the camel. I advanced
still further until I caught hold of the nosestring of the
camel. I made it kneel down. As soon as it placed its knee on
the ground, I drew my sword and struck at the head, of the
rider who fell down. I brought the camel driving it along with
the man's baggage and weapons. The Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him) came forward to meet me and the people were
with him. He asked: Who has killed the man? The people said:
Ibn Akwa'. He said: Everything of the man is for him (Ibn
Akwa').
Chapter 14: ADDITIONAL AWARD TO THE FIGHTERS AND REPATRIATION
OF THE ENEMY PRISONERS AS A RANSOM FOR THE MUSLIMS
Bk 19, Number 4345:
It has been narrated on the authority of Salama (b. al−Akwa')
who said: We fought against the Fazara and Abu Bakr was the
commander over us. He had been appointed by the Messenger oi
Allah (may peace be upon him). When we were onlv at an hour's
distance from the water of the enemy, Abu Bakr ordered us to
attack. We made a halt during the last part of the night tor
rest and then we attacked from all sides and reached their
watering−place where a battle was fought. Some of the enemies
were killed and some were taken prisoners. I saw a group of
persons that consisted of women and children. I was afraid
lest they should reach the mountain before me, so I shot an
arrow between them and the mountain. When they saw the arrow,
they stopped. So I brought them, driving them along. Among
them was a woman from Banu Fazara. She was wearing a leather
coat. With her was her daughter who was one of the prettiest
girls in Arabia. I drove them along until I brought them to
Abu Bakr who bestowed that girl upon me as a prize. So we
arrived in Medina. I had not yet disrobed her when the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) met me in the
street and said: Give me that girl, O Salama. I said:
Messenger of Allah, she has fascinated me. I had not yet
disrobed her. When on the next day. the Messenger of Allah
(may peace be upon him) ag;tin met me in the street, he said:
O Salama, give me that girl, may God bless your father. I
said: She is for you. Messenger of Allah! By Allah. I have not
yet disrobed her. The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon
him) sent her to the people of Mecca, and surrendered her as
ransom for a number of Muslims who had been kept as prisoners
at Mecca.
Chapter 15: FAI' (PROPERTY TAKEN FROM THE ENEMY WITHOUT A
FORMAL WAR)
Bk 19, Number 4346:
It has been narrated on the authority of Abu Huraira that the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: If you come
to a township (which has surrendered without a formal war) and
stay therein, you have a share (that will be in the form of an
award) in (the properties obtained from) it. If a township
disobeys Allah and His Messenger (and actually fights against
the Muslims) one−fifth of the booty seized therefrom is for
Allah and His Apostle and the rest is for you.
Bk 19, Number 4347:
It has been narrated on the authority of Umar, who said: The
properties abandoned by Banu Nadir were the ones which Allah
bestowed upon His Apostle for which no expedition was
undertaken either with cavalry or camelry. These properties
were particularly meant for the Holy Prophet (may peace be
upon him). He would meet the annual expenditure of his family
from the income thereof, and would spend what remained for
purchasing horses and weapons as preparation for Jihad.
Bk 19, Number 4348:
This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Zuhri.
Bk 19, Number 4349:
It is reported by Zuhri that this tradition was narrated to
him by Malik b. Aus who said: Umar b. al−Khattab sent for me
and I came to him when the day had advanced. I found him in
his house sitting on his bare bed−stead, reclining on a
leather pillow. He said (to me): Malik, some people of your
tribe have hastened to me (with a request for help). I have
ordered a little money for them. Take it and distribute it
among them. I said: I wish you had ordered somebody else to do
this job. He said: Malik, take it (and do what you have been
told). At this moment (his man−servant) Yarfa' came in and
said: Commander of the Faithful, what do you say about Uthman,
Abd al−Rabman b. 'Auf, Zubair and Sa'd (who have come to seek
an audience with you)? He said: Yes, and permitted them. so
they entered. Then he (Yarfa') came again and said: What do
you say about 'Ali and Abbas (who are present at the door)? He
said: Yes, and permitted them to enter. Abbas said: Commander
of the Faithful, decide (the dispute) between me and this
sinful, treacherous, dishonest liar. The people (who were
present) also said: Yes. Commander of the Faithful, do decide
(the dispute) and have mercy on them. Malik b. Aus said: I
could well imagine that they had sent them in advance for this
purpose (by 'Ali and Abbas). 'Umar said: Wait and be patient.
I adjure you by Allah by Whose order the heavens and the earth
are sustained, don't you know that the Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him) said:" We (prophets) do not have any heirs;
what we leave behind is (to be given in) charity"? They said:
Yes. Then he turned to Abbas and 'Ali and said: I adjure you
both by Allah by Whose order the heavens and earth are
sustained, don't you know that the Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him) said:" We do not have any heirs; what we
leave behind is (to be given in) charity"? They (too) said:
Yes. (Then) Umar said: Allah, the Glorious and Exalted, had
done to His Messenger (may peace be upon him) a special favour
that He has not done to anyone else except him. He quoted the
Qur'anic verse:" What Allah has bestowed upon His Apostle from
(the properties) of the people of township is for Allah and
His Messenger". The narrator said: I do not know whether he
also recited the previous verse or not. Umar continued: The
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) distrbuted among
you the properties abandoned by Banu Nadir. By Allah, he never
preferred himself over you and never appropriated anything to
your exclusion. (After a fair distribution in this way) this
property was left over. The Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him) would meet from its income his annual expenditure,
and what remained would be deposited in the Bait−ul−Mal.
(Continuing further) he said: I adjure you by Allah by Whose
order the heavens and the earth are sustained. Do you know
this? They said: Yes. Then he adjured Abbas and 'All as he had
adjured the other persons and asked: Do you both know this?
They said: Yes. He said: When the Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him) passed away, Abu Bakr said:" I am the
successor of the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him)."
Both of you came to demand your shares from the property (left
behind by the Messenger of Allah). (Referring to Hadrat
'Abbas), he said: You demanded your share from the property of
your nephew, and he (referring to 'Ali) demanded a share on
behalf of his wife from the property of her father. Abu Bakr
(Allah be pleased with him) said: The Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him) had said:" We do not have any heirs; what
we leave behind is (to be given in) charity." So both of you
thought him to be a liar, sinful, treacherous and dishonest.
And Allah knows that he was true, virtuous, well−guided and a
follower of truth. When Abu Bakr passed away and (I have
become) the successor of the Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him) and Abu Bakr (Allah be pleased with him), you
thought me to be a liar, sinful, treacherous and dishonest.
And Allah knows that I am true, virtuous, well−guided and a
follower of truth. I became the guardian of this property.
Then you as well as he came to me. Both of you have come and
your purpose is identical. You said: Entrust the property to
us. I said: If you wish that I should entrust it to you, it
will be on the condition that both of you will undertake to
abide by a pledge made with Allah that you will use it in the
same way as the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him)
used it. So both of you got it. He said: Wasn't it like this?
They said: Yes. He said: Then you have (again) come to me with
the request that I should adjudge between you. No, by Allah. I
will not give any other judgment except this until the arrival
of the Doomsday. If you are unable to hold the property on
this condition, return it to me.
Bk 19, Number 4350:
The same hadith has been narrated by a different chain of
transmitters with a slight variation in wording: 'Umar b.
al−Khattab sent for me and said: Some families from your tribe
have come to me (then follows the foregoing hadith) by Malik
with the difference that the Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him) would spend on his family for a year. And sometimes
Ma'mar said: He would retain sustenance for his family for a
year, and what was left of that he spent in the cause of
Allah, the Majestic and Exalted.
Chapter 16: THE SAYING OF THE PROPHET (MAY PEACE BE UPON
HIM):" WE (PROPHETS) DO NOT HAVE ANY HEIRS; WHAT WE LEAVE
BEHIND IS (TO BE GIVEN IN) CHARITY"
Bk 19, Number 4351:
It is narrated on the authority of 'A'isha who said: When the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) passed away, his
wives made up their minds to send 'Uthman b. 'Affan (as their
spokesman) to Abu Bakr to demand from him their share from the
legacy of the Holy Prophet (may peace be upon him). (At this),
A'isha said to them: Hasn't the Messenger of Allah (may peace
be upon him) said:" We (Prophets) do not have any heirs; what
we leave behind is (to be given in) charity"?
Bk 19, Number 4352:
It is narrated on the authority of Urwa b. Zubair who narrated
from A'isha that she informed him that Fatima, daughter of the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him), sent someone to
Abu Bakr to demand from him her share of the legacy left by
the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) from what Allah
had bestowed upon him at Medina and Fadak and what was left
from one−filth of the income (annually received) from Khaibar.
Abu Bakr said: The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him)
said:" We (prophets) do not have any heirs; what we leave
behind is (to be given in) charity." The household of the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) will live on the
income from these properties, but, by Allah, I will not change
the charity of the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him)
from the condition in which it was in his own time. I will do
the same with it as the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upun
him) himself used to do. So Abu Bakr refused to hand over
anything from it to Fatima who got angry with Abu Bakr for
this reason. She forsook him and did not talk to him until the
end of her life. She lived for six months after the death of
the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him). When she died,
her husband. 'Ali b. Abu Talib, buried her at night. He did
not inform Abu Bakr about her death and offered the funeral
prayer over her himself. During the lifetime of Fatima, 'All
received (special) regard from the people. After she had died,
he felt estrangement in the faces of the people towards him.
So he sought to make peace with Abu Bakr and offer his
allegiance to him. He had not yet owed allegiance to him as
Caliph during these months. He sent a person to Abu Bakr
requesting him to visit him unaccompanied by anyone
(disapproving the presence of Umar). 'Umar said to Abu Bakr:
BY Allah, you will not visit them alone. Abu Bakr said: What
will they do to me? By Allah, I will visit them. And he did
pay them a visit alone. 'All recited Tashahhud (as it is done
in the beginning of a religious sermon) ; then said: We
recognise your moral excellence and what Allah has bestowed
upon you. We do not envy the favour (i. e. the Catiphate)
which Allah nas conferred upon you; but you have done it
(assumed the position of Caliph) alone (without consulting
us), and we thought we had a right (to be consulted) on
account of our kinship with the Messenger of Allah (may peace
be upon him). He continued to talk to Abu Bakr (in this vein)
until the latter's eyes welled up with tears. Then Abd Bakr
spoke and said: By Allah, in Whose Hand is my life, the
kinship of the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) is
dearer to me than the kinship of my own people. As regards the
dispute that has arisen between you and me about these
properties, I have not deviated from the right course and I
have not given up doing about them what the Messenger of Allah
(may peace be upon him) used to do. So 'Ali said to Abu Bakr:
This aftetnoon is (fixed) for (swearing) allegiance (to you).
So when Abu Bakr had finished his Zuhr prayer, he ascended the
pulpit and recited Tashahhud, and described the status of
'Ali, his delay in swearing allegiance and the excuse which
lie had offered to him (for this delay). (After this) he asked
for God's forgiveness. Then 'Ali b. Abu Talib recited the
Tashahhud. extolled the merits of Abu Bakr and (said that) his
action was nott prompted by any jealousy of Abu Bakr on his
part or his refusal to accept the high position which Allah
had conferred upon him, (adding: ) But we were of the opinion
that we should have a share in the government, but the matter
had been decided without taking us into confidence, and this
displeased us. (Hence the delay in offering allegiance. The
Muslims were pleased with this (explanation) and they said:
You have done the right thing. The Muslims were (again)
favourably inclined to 'Ali since he adopted the proper course
of action.
Bk 19, Number 4353:
It has been narrated on the authority of 'A'isha that Fatima
and 'Abbas approached Abu Bakr, soliciting transfer of the
legacy of the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) to
them. At that time, they were demanding his (Holy Prophet's)
lands at Fadak and his share from Khaibar. Abu Bakr said to
them: I have heard from the Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him). Then he quoted the hadith having nearly the same
meaning as the one which has been narrated by Uqail on the
authority of al−Zuhri (and which his gone before) except that
in his version he said: Then 'Ali stood up, extolled the
merits of Abu Bakr mentioned his superiority, and his earlier
acceptance of Islam. Then he walked to Abu Bakr and swore
allegiance to him. (At this) people turned towards 'Ali and
said: you have done the right thing. And they became
favourably inclined to 'Ali after he had adopted the proper
course of action.
Bk 19, Number 4354:
It has been narrated by 'Urwa b Zubair on the authority of
'A'isha, wife of the Holy Prophet (may peace be upon him),
that Fatima, daughter of the Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him), requested Abu Bakr, after the death of the
Messenger of Allah (may peace he upon him), that he should set
apart her share from what the Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him) had left from the properties that God had bestowed
upon him. Abu Bakr said to her: The Messenger of Allah (may
peace be npon him) said:" We do not have any heirs; what we
leave behind is Sadaqa (charity)." The narrator said: She
(Fatima) lived six months after the death of the Messenger of
Allah (may peace be upon him) and she used to demand from Abu
Bakr her share from the legacy of the Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him) from Khaibar, Fadak and his charitable
endowments at Medina. Abu Bakr refused to give her this, and
said: I am not going to give up doing anything which the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) used to do. I am
afraid that it I go against his instructions in any matter I
shall deviate from the right course. So far as the charitable
endowments at Medina were concerned, 'Umar handed them over to
'All and Abbas, but 'Ali got the better of him (and kept the
property under his exclusive possession). And as far as
Khaibar and Fadak were concerned 'Umar kept them with him, and
said: These are the endowments of the Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him) (to the Umma). Their income was spent on
the discharge of the responsibilities that devolved upon him
on the emergencies he had to meet. And their management was to
be in the hands of one who managed the affairs (of the Islamic
State). The narrator said: They have been managed as such up
to this day.
Bk 19, Number 4355:
It has been narrated on the authority of Abu Huraira that the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: My heirs
cannot share even a dinar (from my legacy) ; what I leave
behind after paving mtintenance allowance to my wives and
remuneration to my manager is (to go in) charity.
Bk 19, Number 4356:
A similar hadith has been narrated on the authority of Abu
Zinad through a different chain of transmitters.
Bk 19, Number 4357:
It his been narrated on the authority of Abu Huraira that the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said:" We do not
have any heirs; what we leave behind is a charitable
endowment."
Chapter 17: DISTRIBUTION OF THE SPOILS AMONG THE FIGHTERS
Bk 19, Number 4358:
It has been narrated on the authority of Ibn Umar that the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) allowed two shares
from the spoils to the horseman and one share to the footman.
Bk 19, Number 4359:
The same tradition has been narrated on the authority of
Ubaidullah by a different chain of transmitters who do not
mention the words:" from the booty".
Chapter 18: THE HELP WITH ANGELS IN BADR AND THE
PERMISSIBILITY OF THE SPOILS OF WAR
Bk 19, Number 4360:
It has been narrated on the authority of 'Umar b. al−Khattab
who said: When it was the day on which the Battle of Badr was
fought, the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) cast a
glance at the infidels, and they were one thousand while his
own Companions were three hundred and nineteen. The Holy
Prophet (may peace be upon him) turned (his face) towards the
Qibla Then he stretched his hands and began his supplication
to his Lord:" O Allah, accomplish for me what Thou hast
promised to me. O Allah, bring about what Thou hast promised
to me. O Allah, if this small band of Muslims is destroyed.
Thou will not be worshipped on this earth." He continued his
supplication to his Lord, stretching his hands, facing the
Qibla, until his mantle slipped down from his shoulders. So
Abu Bakr came to him, picked up his mantle and put it on his
shoulders. Then he embraced him from behind and said:. Prophet
of Allah, this prayer of yours to your Lord will suffice you,
and He will fulfil for you what He has promised you. So Allah,
the Glorious and Exalted, revealed (the Qur'anic verse):" When
ye appealed to your Lord for help, He responded to your call
(saying): I will help you with one thousand angels coming in
succession." So Allah helped him with angels. Abu Zumail said
that the badith was narrated to him by Ibn 'Abbas who said:
While on that day a Muslim was chasing a disbeliever who was
going ahead of him, he heard over him' the swishing of the
whip and the voice of the rider saying: Go ahead, Haizi'm! He
glanced at the polytheist who had (now) fallen down on his
back. When he looked at him (carefully he found that) there
was a scar on his nose and his face was torn as if it had been
lashed with a whip, and had turned green with its poison. An
Ansari came to the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him)
and related this (event) to him. He said: You have told the
truth. This was the help from the third heaven. The Muslims
that day (i. e. the day of the Battle of Badr) killed seventy
persons and captured seventy. The Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him) said to Abu Bakr and 'Umar (Allah be
pleased with them): What is your opinion about these captives?
Abu Bakr said: They are our kith and kin. I think you should
release them after getting from them a ransom. This will be a
source of strength to us against the infidels. It is quite
possible that Allah may guide them to Islam. Then the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: What is your
opinion. Ibn Khattab? He said: Messenger of Allah. I do not
hold the same opinion as Abu Bakr. I am of the opinion that
you should hand them over to us so that we may cut off their
heads. Hand over 'Aqil to 'Ali that he may cut off his head,
and hand over such and such relative to me that I may but off
his head. They are leaders of the disbelievers and veterans
among them. The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him)
approved the opinion of Abu Bakr and did not approve what I
said The next day when I came to the Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him), I found that both he and Abu Bakr were
sitting shedding tears. I said: Messenger of Allah, why are
you and your Companion shedding tears? Tell me the reason. For
I will weep ate, if not, I will at least pretend to weep in
sympathy with you. The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon
him) said: I weep for what has happened to your companions for
taking ransom (from the prisoners). I was shown the torture to
which they were subjected. It was brought to me as close as
this tree. (He pointed to a tree close to him.) Then God
revealed the verse:" It is not befitting for a prophet that he
should take prisoners until the force of the disbelievers has
been crushed..." to the end of the verse:" so eat ye the
spoils of war, (it is) lawful and pure. So Allah made booty
lawful for them."
Chapter 19: BINDING THE PRISONERS AND PUTTING THEM IN
CONFINMENT AND JUSTIFICATION FOR SETTING THEM FREE WITHOUT ANY
RANSOM
Bk 19, Number 4361:
It has been narrated on the authority of Abu Huraira who said:
The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) sent some
horsemen to Najd. They captured a man. He was from the tribe
of Banu Hanifa and was called Thumama b. Uthal. He was the
chief of the people of Yamama. People bound him with one of
the pillars of the mosque. The Messenger of Allah (may peace
be upon him) came out to (see) him. He said: O Thumama, what
do you think? He replied: Muhammad, I have good opinion of
you. If you kill me, you will kill a person who has spilt
blood. If you do me a favour, you will do a favour to a
grateful person. If you want wealth, ask and you will get what
you will demand. The Messenger of Allah (may peace be pon him)
lefthim (in this condition) for two days, (and came to him
again) and said: What do you think, O Thumama? He replied:
What I have already told you. If you do a favour, you will do
a favour to a grateful person. If you kill me, you will kill a
person who has spilt blood. If you want wealth, ask and you
will get what you will demand. The Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him) left him until the next day when he (came
to him again) and said: What do you think, O Thumama? He
replied: What I have already told you. If you do me a favour,
you will do a favour to a grateful person. If you kill me, you
will kill a person who has spilt blood. If you want wealth ask
and you will get what you will demand. The Messenger of Allah
(may peace be upon him) said: Set Thumama free. He went to a
palm−grove near the mosque and took a bath. Then he entered
the mosque and said: I bear testimony (to the truth) that
there is no god but Allah and I testify that Muhammad is His
bondman and His messenger. O Muhammad, by Allah, there was no
face on the earth more hateful to me than your face, but (now)
your face has become to me the dearest of all faces. By Allah,
there was no religion more hateful to me than your religion,
but (now) your religion has become the dearest of all
religions to me. By Allah, there was no city more hateful to
me than your city, but (now) your city has become the dearest
of all cities to me. Your horsemen captured me when I intended
going for Umra. Now what is your opinion (in the matter)? The
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) announced good
tidings to him and told him to go on 'Umra. When he reached
Mecca, somebody said to him: Have you changed your religion?
He said: No! I have rather embraced Islam with the Messenger
of Allah (may peace be upon him). By Allah, you will not get a
single grain of wheat from Yamama until it is permitted by the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him).
Bk 19, Number 4362:
The same tradition has been narrated by a different chain of
transmitters with a slight difference in the wording.
Chapter 20: EVACUATION OF THE JEWS FROM THE HIJAZ
Bk 19, Number 4363:
It has been narrated on the authority of Abu Huraira who said:
We were (sitting) in the mosque when the Messenger of Allah
(may peace be upon him) came to us and said: (Let us) go to
the Jews. We went out with him until we came to them. The
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) stood up and called
out to them (saying): O ye assembly of Jews, accept Islam
(and) you will be safe. They said: Abu'l−Qasim, you have
communicated (God's Message to us). The Messenger of Allah
(may peace be upon him) said: I want this (i. e. you should
admit that God's Message has been communicated to you), accept
Islam and you would be safe. They said: Abu'l−Qisim, you have
communicated (Allah's Message). The Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him) said: I want this... − He said to them (the
same words) the third time (and on getting the same reply) he
added: You should know that the earth belongs to Allah and His
Apostle, and I wish that I should expel you from this land
Those of you who have any property with them should sell it,
otherwise they should know that the earth belongs to Allah and
His Apostle (and they may have to go away leaving everything
behind).
Bk 19, Number 4364:
It has been narrated on the authority of Ibn Umar that the
Jews of Banu Nadir and Banu Quraizi fought against the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) who expelled Banu
Nadir, and allowed Quraiza to stay on, and granted favour to
them until they too fought against him Then he killed their
men, and distributed their women, children and properties
among the Muslims, except that some of them had joined the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) who granted them
security. They embraced Islam. The Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him) turned out all the Jews of Medlina. Banu
Qainuqa' (the tribe of 'Abdullah b. Salim) and the Jews of
Banu Haritha and every other Jew who was in Medina.
Bk 19, Number 4365:
A similar hadith has been transmitted by a different chain of
narrators, but the hadith narrated by Ibn Juraij is more
detailed and complete.
Bk 19, Number 4366:
It has been narrated by 'Umar b. al−Khattib that he heard the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) say: I will expel
the Jews and Christians from the Arabian Peninsula and will
not leave any but Muslim.
Bk 19, Number 4367:
This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Zubair with
the same chain of transmitters.
Chapter 21: JUSTIFICATION FOR KILLING THOSE GUILTY OF BREACH
OF TRUST AND MAKING THE PEOPLE OF THE FORT SURRENDER ON THE
ARBITRATION OF A JUST PERSON
Bk 19, Number 4368:
It has been narrated on the authority of Abu Sa'id al−Khudri
who said: The people of Quraiza surrendered accepting the
decision of Sa'd b. Mu'adh about them. Accordingly, the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) sent for Sa'd who
came to him riding a donkey. When he approached the mosque,
the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said to the
Ansar: Stand up to receive your chieftain. Then he said (to
Sa'd): These people have surrendered accepting your decision.
He (Sa'd) said: You will kill their fighters and capture their
women and children. (Hearing this), the Propbot (may peace he
tpon him) said: You have adjudged by the command of God. The
narrator is reported to have said: Perhaps he said: You have
adjuged by the decision of a king. Ibn Muthanna (in his
version of the tradition) has not mentioned the alternative
words.
Bk 19, Number 4369:
Through the same chain of transmitters Shu'ba has narrated the
same tradition in which he says that the Messenger of Allah
(may peace be upon him) said (to Sa'd): You have adjudged
according to the command of God. And once he said: you have
adjudged by the decision of a king.
Bk 19, Number 4370:
It has been narrated on the authority of A'isha who said: Sa'd
was wounded on the day of the Battle of the Ditch. A man from
the Quraish called Ibn al−Ariqah shot at him an arrow which
pierced the artery in the middle of his forearm. The Messenger
of Allah (may peacce be upon him) pitched a tent for him in
the mosque and would inquire after him being in close
proximity. When he returned from the Ditch and laid down his
arms and took a bath, the angel Gabriel appeared to him and he
was removing dust from his hair (as if he had just returned
from the battle). The latter said: You have laid down arms. By
God, we haven't (yet) laid them down. So march against them.
The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) asked: Where?
He poirftad to Banu Quraiza. So the Messenger of Allah (may
peace he upon him) fought against them. They surrendered at
the command of the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him),
but he referred the decision about them to Sa'd who said: I
decide about them that those of them who can fight be killed,
their women and children taken prisoners and their properties
distributed (among the Muslims).
Bk 19, Number 4371:
It has been narrated on the authority of Hisham (who learnt it
from his father) that the Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him) said (to Sa'd): You have adjudged their case with
the judgment of God. the Exalted and Glorified.
Bk 19, Number 4372:
It has been narrated on the authority of 'A'isha that Sa'd's
wound became dry and was going to heal when he prayed: O God,
surely Thou knowest that nothing is dearer to me than that I
should fight for Thy cause against the people who disbeliever
Your Messenger (may peace be upon him) and turned him out
(from his native place). If anything yet remains to be decided
from the war against the Quraish, spare my life so that I may
fight against them in Thy cause. O Lord, I think Thou hast
ended the war between us and them. If Thou hast done so, open
my wound (so that it may discharge) and cause my death
thereby. So the wound begin to bleed from the front part of
his neck. The people were not scared except when the blood
flowed towards them, and in the mosque along with Sa'd's tent
was the tent of Banu Ghifar. They said: O people of the tent,
what is it that is coming to us from you? Lo! it was Sa'd's
wound that was bleeding and he died thereof.
Bk 19, Number 4373:
This tradition has been narrated by Hishim through the same
chain of transmitters with a little difference in the wording.
He said: (His wound) began to bleed that very night and it
continued to bleed until he died. He has made the addition
that it was then that (a non−believing) poet said: Hark, O
Sa'd, Sa'd of Banu Mu'adh,
What have the Quraiaa and Nadir done?
By thy life! Sa'd b. Mu'adh>br> Was steadfast on the morn they
departed. You have left your cooking−pot empty,
While the cooking−pot of the people is hot and boiling. Abu
Hubab the nobleman has said,
O Qainuqa', do not depart.
They were weighty in their country
just aa rocks are weighty in Maitan.
Chapter 22: SHOWING PROMPTITUDE IN JIHAD AND GIVING PRECEDENCE
TO THE MORE URGENT OF THE TWO ACTIONS WHILE MAKING A CHOICE
BETWEEN THEM
Bk 19, Number 4374:
It has been narrated on the authority of Abdullah who said: On
the day he returned from the Battle of Ahzab, the Messenger of
Allah (may peace be upon him) made for us an announcement that
nobody would say his Zuhr prayer but in the quarters of Banu
Quraiza (Some) people, being afraid that the time for prayer
would expire, said their prayers before reaching the street of
Banu Quraiza. The others said: We will not say our prayer
except where the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him)
has ordered us to say it even if the time expires. (When he
learned of the difference in the view of the two groups of the
people, the Messenger of Allah (may peace be tipon him) did
not blame anyone from the two groups.
Chapter 23: RETURN OF THEIR GIFTS TO THE ANSAR BY THE MUHAJIRS
WHEN THE LATTER GREW RICH AS A REBULT OF THE CONQUESTS
Bk 19, Number 4375:
It has been narrated on the authority of Anas b. Malik who
said: When the Muhajirs migrated from Mecca to Medina; they
came (in a state that) they had not anything (i. e. money) in
theirhands, while the Ansar possessed lands and date palms.
They divided their properties with the Muhajirs. The Ansar
divided and gave them on the condition that they would give
half the fruit from the orchards every year, and the Muhajirs
would recompense them by working with them and putting in
labour. The mother of Anas b. Malik was called Umm Sulaim and
she was also the mother of 'Abdullah b. Talha who was a
brother of Anas from his mother's side. The mother of Anas had
given the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) her
date−palms. He bestowed them upon Umm Aiman, the slave−girl
who had been freed by him and was the mother of Usama b. Zaid.
When the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) had
finished the war with the people of Khaibar and returned to
Medina, the Muhajirs returned to the Ansar all the gifts which
they had given them out of the fruits. (Anas b. Malik said: )
The Messenger of. Allah (may peace be upon him) returned to my
mother her date−palms and gave to Umm Aiman instead of them
date−palms from his orchard. Ibn Shihab says that Umm Aiman
was the mother of Usama b. Zaid who was the slave−girl of
'Abdullah b. 'Abd−ul−Muttalib and hailed from Abyssinia. When
Amina gave birth to the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon
him) after the death of his father, Umm Aiman used to nurse
him until he grew up. He (later on) freed her and married her
to Zaid b. Haritha. She died five months after the death of
the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him).
Bk 19, Number 4376:
It has been narrated by Anas that (after his migration to
Medina) a person placed at the Prophet's (may peace be upon
him) disposal some date−palms growing on his land until the
lands of Quraiza and Nadir were conquered. Then he began to
return to him whatever he had received. (In this connection)
my people told me to approach the Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him) and ask from him what his people had given
him or a portion thereof, but the Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him) had bestowed those trees upon Umm Aiman. So
I came to the Prophet (may peace be upon him) and he gave hem
(back) to me. Umm Aiman (also) came (at this time). She put
the cloth round my neck and said: No, by Allah, we will not
give to, you what he has granted to me. The Holy Prophet (may
peace be upon him) said: Umm Aiman, let him have them and for
you are such and such trees instead. But she said: By Allah,
there is no god besides Him. No, never! The Holy Prophet (may
peace be upon him) continued saying: (You will get) such and
such. until he had granted her ten times or nearly ten times
more (than the original gift).
Chapter 24: JUSTIFICATION FOR TAKING FOOD IN THE LAND OF THE
ENEMY
Bk 19, Number 4377:
It has been narrated on the authority of Abdullah b. Mughaffal
who said I found a bag containing fat on the day of the Battle
of Khaibar. I caught hold of it and said: I will not give
anything today from it to anybody. Then I turned round and saw
that the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) was
smiling (at my words).
Bk 19, Number 4378:
This tradition has been transmitted by a different chain of
narrators with a different wording, the last in the chain
being the same narrator, (i. e. 'Abdullah b. Mughaffal), who
said: A bag containing food and fat was thrown to us. I lept
forward to catch it. Then I turned round and saw (to my
surprise) the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) and I
felt ashamed of my act in his presence.
Bk 19, Number 4379:
This hadith has been transmitted on the authority of Shu'ba
with a slight variation of words.
Chapter 25: THE HOLY PROPHET'S (MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM) LETTER
TO HIRAQL (CEASAR) INVITING HIM TO ISLAM
Bk 19, Number 4380:
It has been narrated on the authority of Ibn Abbas who learnt
the tradition personally from Abu Safyan. The latter said: I
went out (on a mercantile venture) during the period (of
truce) between me and the Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him). While I was in Syria, the letter of the Messenger
of Allah (may peace be upon him) was handed over to Hiraql
(Ceasar), the Emperor of Rome (who was on a visit to Jerusalem
at that time). The letter was brought by Dihya Kalbi who
delivered it to the governor of Busra The governor passed it
on to Hiraql, (On receiving the letter), he said: Is there
anyone from the people of this man who thinks that he is a
prophet. People said: Yes. So, I was called along with a few
others from the Quraish. We were admitted to Hiraql and he
seated usbefore him. He asked: Which of you has closer kinship
with the man who thinks that he is a prophet? Abu Sufyan said:
I. So they seated me in front of him and stated my companions
behind me. Then, he called his interpreter and said to him:
Tell them that I am going to ask this fellow (i. e. Abu
Sufyan) about the man who thinks that he is a prophet. It he
tells me a lie, then refute him. Abu Sufyan told (the
narrator): By God, if there was not the fear that falsehood
would be imputed to me I would have lied. (Then) Hiraqi said
to his interpreter: Inquire from him about his ancestry, I
said: He is of good ancestry among us. He asked: Has there
been a king among his ancestors? I said: No. He asked: Did you
accuse him of falsehood before he proclaimed his prophethood?
I said: No. He asked: Who are his follower people of high
status or low status? I said: (They are) of low status. He
asked: Are they increasing in number or decreasing? I said.
No. they are rather increasing. He asked: Does anyone give up
his religion, being dissatisfied with it, after having
embraced it? I said: No. He asked: Have you been at war with
him? I said: Yes. He asked: How did you fare in that war? I
said: The war between us and him has been wavering like a
bucket, up at one turn and down at the other (i. e. the
victory has been shared between us and him by turns).
Sometimes he suffered loss at our hands and sometimes we
suffered loss at his (hand). He asked: Has he (ever) violated
his covenant? I said: No. but we have recently concluded a
peace treaty with him for a petiod and we do not know what he
is going to do about it. (Abu Sufyin said on oath that he
could not interpolate in this dialogue anything from himself
more than these words ) He asked: Did anyone make the
proclamation (Of prophethood) before him? I said: No. He (now)
said to his interpreter: Tell him, I asked him about his
ancestry and he had replied that he had the best ancestry.
This is the case with Prophets; they are the descendants of
the noblest among their people (Addressing Abu Sufyan), he
continued: I asked you if there had been a king among his
ancestors. You said that there had been none. If there had
been a king among his ancestors, I would have said that he was
a man demanding his ancestral kingdom. I asked you about his
followers whether they were people of high or low status, and
you said that they were of rather low status. Such are the
followers of the Prophets. I asked you whether you used to
accuse him of falsehood before he proclaimed his prophethood,
and you said that you did not. So I have understood that when
he did not allow himself to tell a lie about the poeple, he
would never go to the length of forging a falsehood about
Allah. I asked you whether anyone renounced his religion being
dissatisfied with it after he had embraced it, and you replied
in the negative. Faith is like this when it enters the depth
of the heart (it perpetuates them). I asked you whether his
followers were increasing or decreasing. You said they were
increasing. Faith is like this until it reaches its
consummation. I asked you whether you had been at war with
him, and you replied that you had been and that the victory
between you and him had been shared by turns, sometimes he
suffering loss at your hand and sometimes you suffering lost
at his. This is how the Prophets are tried before the final
victory its theirs. I asked you whether he (ever) violated his
covenant, and you said that he did not. This is how the
Prophets behave. They never violate (their covenants). I asked
you whether anyone before him had proclaimed the same thing,
and you replied in the negative. I said: If anyone had made
the same proclamation before, I would have thought that he was
a man following what had been proclaimed before. (Then) he
asked: What does he enjoin upon you? I said: He exhorts us to
offer Salat, to pay Zakat, to show due regard to kinship and
to practise chastity. He said: It what you have told about him
is true, he is certainly a Prophet. I knew that he was to
appear but I did not think that he would be from among you. If
I knew that I would be able to reach him. I would love to meet
him; and it I had been with him. I would have washed his feet
(out of reverence). His dominion would certainly extend to
this place which is under my feet. Then he called for the
letter of the Messenger of Allah (may pface be upon him) and
read it. The letter ran as follows:" In the name of Allah,
Most Gracious and Most Merciful. From Muhammad, the Messenger
of Allah, to Hiraql, the Emperor of the Romans. Peace be upon
him who follows the guidance. After this, I extend to you the
invitation to accept Islam. Embrace Islam and you will be
safe. Accept Islam, God will give you double the reward. And
if you turn away, upon you will be the sin of your subjects."
O People of the Book, come to the word that is common between
us that we should worship none other than Allah, should not
ascribe any partner to Him and some of us should not take
their fellows as Lords other than Allah. If they turn away,
you should say that we testify to our being Muslims [iii.
64]." When he hid finished the reading of the letter, noise
and confused clamour was raise around him, and he ordered us
to leave. Accordingly, we left. (Addressing my companions)
while we were coming out (of the place). I said: Ibn Abu
Kabsha (referring sarcastically to the Holy Prophet) has come
to wield a great power. Lo! (even) the king of the Romans is
afraid of him. I continued to believe that the authority of
the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) would triumph
until God imbued me with (the spirit of) Islam.
Bk 19, Number 4381:
This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Ibn Shihab
with the same chain of transmitters but with the addition:"
When Allah inflicted defeat on the armies of Persia, Caesar
moved from Hims to Aelia (Bait al−Maqdis) for thanking Allah
as He granted him victory." In this hadith these words occur:"
From Muhammad, servant of Allah and His Messenger," and said:"
The sin of your followers," and also said the words:" to the
call of Islam".
Chapter 26: LETTERS OF THE HOLY PROPHET (MAY PEACE BE UPON
HIM) TO THE KINGS OF DISBELIEVERS INVITING THEM TO ALLAH, THE
EXALTED AND GLORIOUS
Bk 19, Number 4382:
It has been narrated on the authority of Anas that the Prophet
of Allah (may peace be upon him) wrote to Chosroes (King of
Persia), Caesar (Emperor of Rome), Negus (King of Abyssinia)
and every (other) despot inviting them to Allah, the Exalted.
And this Negus was not the one for whom the Messenger of Allah
(may peace be upon him) had said the funeral prayers.
Bk 19, Number 4383:
The tradition has been narrated on the authority of Anas b.
Malik (the same narrator) through a different chain of
transmitters, but this version does not mention:" And he was
not the Negus for whom the Prophet (may peace be upon him) had
said the funeral prayers."
Bk 19, Number 4384:
It has been narrated on the authority of the same narrator
through another chain of transmitters with the same difference
in the wording.
Chapter 27: THE BATTLE OF HUNAIN
Bk 19, Number 4385:
It has been narrated on the authority of 'Abbas who said: I
was in the company of the Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him) on the Day of Hunain. I and Abd Sufyan b. Harith b.
'Abd al−Muttalib stuck to the Messenaer of Allah (may peace be
upon him) and we did not separate from him. And the Messenger
of Allah (may place be upon him) was riding on his white mule
which had been presented to him by Farwa b. Nufitha
al−Judhami. When the Muslims had an encounter with the
disbelievers, the Muslims fled, falling back, but the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) began to spur his
mule towards the disbelievers. I was holding the bridle of the
mule of the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him)
checking it from going very fast, and Abu Sufyan was holding
the stirrup of the (mule of the) Messenger of Allah (may peace
be upon him), who said: Abbas, call out to the people of
al−Samura. Abbas (who was a man with a loud voice) called out
at the top of the voice: Where are the people of Samura?
(Abbas said: ) And by God, when they heard my voice, they came
back (to us) as cows come back to their calves, and said: We
are present, we are present! 'Abbas said: They began to fight
the infidels. Then there was a call to The Ansar. Those (who
called out to them) shouted: O ye party of the Ansar! O party
of the Ansar! Banu al−Harith b. al−Khazraj were the last to be
called. Those (who called out to them) shouted: O Banu
Al−Harith b. al−Khazraj! O BanU Harith b. al−Khazraj! And the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) who was riding on
his mule looked at their fight with his neck stretched forward
and he said: This is the time when the fight is raging hot.
Then the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) took
(some) pebbles and threw them in the face of the infidels.
Then he said: By the Lord of Muhammad, the infidels are
defeated. 'Abbas said: I went round and saw that the battle
was in the same condition in which I had seen it. By Allah, it
remained in the same condition until he threw the pebbles. I
continued to watch until I found that their force had been
spent out and they began to retreat.
Bk 19, Number 4386:
A version of the tradition has been transmitted through
another chain of narrators. In this version the words uttered
by the Holy Prophet (may peace be upon him) (after he had
thrown the pebbles in the face of the enemy) are reported as:"
By the Lord of the Ka'ba, they have been defeated." And there
is at the end the addition of the words:" Until Allah defeated
them" (and I imagine) as if I saw the Prophet of Allah (may
peace be upon him) chasing them on his mule.
Bk 19, Number 4387:
'Abbas reported: I was with Allah's Apostle (may peace be upon
him) on the Day of Hunain. The rest of the hadith is the same
but with this variation that the hadith transmitted by Yonus
and Ma'mar is more detailed and complete.
Bk 19, Number 4388:
It has been narratedon the authority of Abu Ishaq who said: A
man asked Bara' (b. 'Azib): Did you run away on the Day of
Hunain. O, Abu Umira? He said: No, by Allah, The Messenger of
Allah (may peace be upon him) did not turn his back; (what
actually happened was that) some young men from among his
companions, who were hasty and who were either without any
arms or did not have abundant arms, advanced and met a party
of archers (who were so good shots) that their arrows never
missed the mark. This party (of archers) belonged to Banu
Hawazin and Banu Nadir. They shot at the advancing young men
and their arrows were not likely to miss their targets. So
these young men turned to the Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him) while he was riding on his white mule and Abu Sufyan
b. al−Harith b. 'Abd al−Muttalib was leading him. (At this) he
got down from his mule, invoked God's help, and called out: I
am the Prophet. This is no untruth. I am the son of 'Abd
al−Muttalib. Then he deplnved his men into battle array.
Bk 19, Number 4389:
It has been narrated (through a different chain of
transmitters) by Abu Ishiq that a person said to Bara' (b.
'Azib): Abu Umara, did you flee on the Day of Hunain? He
replied: The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) did
not retreat. (What actually happened was that some hasty young
men who were either inadequately armed or were unarmed met a
group of men from Banu Hawazin and Banu Nadir who happened to
be (excellent) archers. The latter shot at them a volley of
arrows that did not miss. The people turned to the Messenger
of Allah (may peace be upon him). Abu Sufyan b. Harith was
leading his mule. So he got down, prayed and invoked God's
help. He said: I am the Prophet. This is no untruth. I am the
son of Abd al−Muttalib. O God, descend Thy help. Bara'
continued: When the battle grew fierce. we, by God. would seek
protection by his side, and the bravest among us was he who
confronted the onslaught and it was the Holy Prophet (may
peace be upon him).
Bk 19, Number 4390:
It has been narrated through a still different chain of
transmitters by the same narrator (i. e. Abu Ishaq) who said:
I heard from Bara' who was asked by a man from the Qais tribe:
Did you run away from the Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him) on the Day of Hunain? Bara' said: But the Messenger
of Allah (may peace be upon him) did not run away. On that day
Banu Hawzzin took part in the battle as archers (on the side
of the disbelievers). When we attacked them, they retreated
and we fell upon the booty; (they rallied) and advanced
towards us with arrows. (At that time) I saw the Messenger of
Allah (may peace be upon him) riding on his white mule and Abu
Sufyan b. al−Harith was holding its bridle. He (the Messenger
of Allah was saying: I am the Prophet. This is no untruth. I
am a descendant of 'Abd al−Muttalib.
Bk 19, Number 4391:
This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Bara' with
another chain of transmitters, but this hadith is short as
compared with other ahadith which are more detailed.
Bk 19, Number 4392:
This tradition has been narrated on the authority of Salama
who said: We fought by the side of the Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him) at Hunain. When we encountered the enemy, I
advanced and ascended a hillock. A man from the enemy side
turned towards me and I shot him with an arrow. He (ducked
and) hid himself from me. I could not understand what he did,
but (all of a sudden) I saw that a group of people appeared
from the other hillock. They and the Companions of the Prophet
(may peace be upon him) met in combat, but the Companions of
the Prophet turned back and I too turned back defeated. I had
two mantles, one of which I was wrapping round the waist
(covering the lower part of my body) and the other I was
putting around my shoulders. My waist−wrapper got loose and I
held the two mantles together. (In this downcast condition) I
passed by the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) who
was riding on his white mule. He said: The son of Akwa' finds
himself to be utterly perplexed. Wher. the Companions gathered
round him from all sides. the Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him) got down from his mule. picked up a handful of dust
from the ground, threw it into their (enemy) faces and said:
May these faces be deformed 1 There was no one among the enemy
whose eyes were not filled with the dust from this handful. So
they turned back fleeing. and Allah the Exalted and Glorious
defeated them, and the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon
him) distributed their booty among the Muslims.
Chapter 28: THE BATTLE OF TA'IF
Bk 19, Number 4393:
It has been narrated on the authority of Ibn 'Amr who said:
The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) besieged the
people of Ta'if, but did get victory over them. He said: God
willing, we shall return. His Companions said: Shall we depart
without having conquered it? The Messenger of Allah (may peace
be upon him) said: (All right) make a raid in the morning.
They did so. and were wounded (with the arrows showered upon
them). So the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said:
We shall depart tomorrow. (The narrator says): (Now) this
(announcement) pleased them, and the Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him) laughed at (their waywardness).
Chapter 29: THE BATTLE OF BADR
Bk 19, Number 4394:
It has been narrated on the authority of Anas that when (the
news of) the advance of Abu Sufyan (at the head of a force)
reached him. the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him)
held consultations with his Companions. The narrator said: Abu
Bakr spoke (expressing his own views), but he (the Holy
Prophet) did not pay heed to him. Then spoke 'Umar (expressing
his views), but he (the Holy Prophet) did not pay heed to him
(too). Then Sa'd b. 'Ubada stood up and said: Messenger of
Allah, you want us (to speak). By God in Whose control is my
life, if you order us to plunge our horses into the sea, we
would do so. If you order us to goad our horses to the most
distant place like Bark al−Ghimad, we would do so. The
narrator said: Now the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon
him) called upon the people (for the encounter). So they set
out and encamped at Badr. (Soon) the water−carriers of the
Quraish arrived. Among them was a black slave belonging to
Banu al−Hajjaj. The Companions of the Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him) caught him and interrogated him about Abu
Sufyan and his companions. He said: I know nothing about Abu
Sufyan, but Abu Jahl, Utba, Shaiba and Umayya b. Khalaf are
there. When he said this, they beat him. Then he said: All
right, I will tell you about Abu Sufyan. They would stop
beating him and then ask him (again) about Abu Sufyan. He
would again say', I know nothing about Abu Sufyan, but Abu
Jahl. 'Utba, Shaiba and Umayya b. Khalaf are there. When he
said this, they beat him likewise. The Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him) was standing in prayer. When he saw this he
finished his prayer and said: By Allah in Whose control is my
life, you beat him when he is telling you the truth, and you
let him go when he tells you a lie. The narrator said: Then
the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: This is
the place where so and so would be killed. He placed his hand
on the earth (saying) here and here; (and) none of them fell
away from the place which the Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him) had indicated by placing his hand on the earth.
Chapter 30: THE CONQUEST OF MECCA
Bk 19, Number 4395:
It has been narrated by 'Abdullah b. Rabah from Abu Huraira,
who said: Many deputations came to Mu'awiya. This was in the
month of Ramadan. We would prepare food for one another. Abu
Huraira was one of those who frequently invited us to his
house. I said: Should I not prepare food and invite them to my
place? So I ordered meals to be prepared Then I met Abu
Huraira in the evening and said: (You will have) your meals
with me tonight. He said: You have forestalled me. I said:
Yes, and invited them. (When they had finished with the meals)
Abu Huraira said: Should I not tell yon a tradition from your
traditions, O ye assembly of the Ansar? He then gave an
account of the Conquest of Mecca and said: The Messenger of
Allah (may peace be upon him) advanced until he reached Mecca.
He deputed Zubair on his right flank and Khalid on the left,
and he despatched Abu Ubaida with the force that had no
armour. They advanced to the interior of the valley. The
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) was in the midst of
a large contingent of fighters. He saw me and said: Abu
Huraira. I said: I am here at your call, Messenger of Allah I
He said: Let no one come to me except the Ansar, so call to me
the Ansar (only). Abu Huraira continued: So they gathered
round him. The Quraish also gathered their ruffians and their
(lowly) followers, and said: We send these forward. If they
get anything, we shall be with them (to share it), and if
misfortune befalls them, we shall pay (as compensation)
whatever we are asked for. The Messenger of Allah (may peace
be upon him) said (to the Ansar): You see the ruffians and the
(lowly) followers of the Quraish. And he indicated by
(striking) one of his hands over the other that they should be
killed and said: Meet me at as−Safa. Then we went on (and) if
any one of us wanted that a certain person should be killed,
he was killed, and none could offer any resistance. Abu
Huraira continued: Then came Abu Sufyan and said: Messenger of
Allah, the blood of the Quraish has become very cheap. There
will be no Quraish from this day on. Then he (the Holy
Prophet) said: Who enters the house of Abu Sufyan, he will be
safe. Some of the Ansar whispered among themselves: (After
all), love for his city and tenderness towards his relations
have overpowered him. Abu Huraira said: (At this moment)
revelation came to the Holy Prophet (may peace be upon him)
and when he was going to receive the Revelation, we understood
it, and when he was (actually) receiving it, none of us would
dare raise his eyes to the Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him) until the revelation came to an end. When the
revelation came to an end, the Messenger of Allah (may peace
be upon him) said: O ye Assembly of the Ansar! They said: Here
we are at your disposal, Messenger of Allah. He said: You were
saying that love for his city and tenderness towards his
people have overpowered this man. They said: So it was. He
said: No, never. I am a bondman of God and His Messenger. I
migrated towards God and towards you. I will live with you and
will die with you. So, they (the Ansar) turned towards him in
tears and they were saying: By Allah, we said what we said
because of our tenacious attachment to Allah and His
Messenger. The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him)
said: Surely, Allah and His Messenger testify to your
assertions and accept your apology. The narrator continued:
People turned to the house of Abu Sufyan and people locked
their doors. The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him)
proceeded until he approached the (Black) Stone. He kissed it
and circumambulated the Ka'ba. He reached near an idol by the
side of the Ka'ba which was worshipped by the people. The
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) had a bow in his
hand, and he was holding it from a corner. When he came near
the idol, he began to pierce its eyes with the bow and (while
doing so) was saying: Truth has been established and falsehood
has perished. When he had finished the circumambulation, he
came to Safa', ascended it to a height from where he could see
the Ka'ba, raised his hands (in prayer) and began to praise
Allah and prayed what he wanted to pray. The tradition has
been narrated by a different chain of transmitters with the
following additions: (i) Then be (the Messenger of Allah) said
with his hands one upon the other: Kill them (who stand in
your way).... (ii) They (the Ansar) replied: We said so,
Messenger of Allah! He said: What is my name? I am but Allah's
bondman and His Messenger.
Bk 19, Number 4396:
It has been narrated on the authority of Abdullah b. Rabah who
said: We came to Mu'awiya b. Abu Sufyan as a deputation and
Abu Huraira was among us. Each of us would prepare food for
his companions turn by turn for a day. (Accordingly) when it
was my turn I said: Abu Huraira, it is my turn today. So they
came to my place. The food was not yet ready, so I said to Abu
Huraira: I wish you could narrate to us a tradition from the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) until the food was
ready. (Complying with my request) Abu Huraira said: We were
with the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) on the day
of the Conquest of Mecca. He appointed Khalid b. Walid as
commander of the right flank, Zubair as commander of the left
flank, and Abu 'Ubaida as commander of the foot−soldiers (who
were to advance) to the interior of the valley. He (then)
said: Abu Huraira, call the Ansar to me. So I called out to
them and they came hurriedly. He said: O ye Assembly of the
Ansaar, do you see the ruffians of the Quraish? They said:
Yes. He said: See, when you meet them tomorrow, wipe them out.
He hinted at this with his hand, placing his right hand on his
left and said: You will meet us at as−Safa'. (Abu Huraira
continued): Whoever was seen by them that day was put to
death. The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) ascended
the mount of as−Safa'. The Ansar also came there and
surrounded the mount. Then came Abu Sufyan and said: Messenger
ot Allah, the Quraish have perished. No member of the Quraish
tribe will survive this day. The Messenger of Allah (may peace
be upon him) said: Who enters the house of Abu Safyin will be
safe, who lays down arms will be safe, who locks his door will
be safe. (some of) the Ansar said: (After all) the man has
been swayed by tenderness towards his family and love for his
city. At this, Divine inspiration descended upon the Messenger
of Allah (may peace be upon him). He said: You were saying
that the man has been swayed by tenderness towards his family
and love for his city. Do you know what my name is? I am
Muhammad, the bondman of God and His Messenger. (He repeated
this thrice.) I left my native place for the take of Allah and
joined you. So I will live with you and die with you. Now the
Ansar said: By God, we said (that) only out of our greed for
Allah and His Messenger. He said: Allah and His Apostle
testify to you and accept your apology.
Chapter 31: REMOVAL OF THE IDOLS FROM THE VICINITY OF THE
KA'BA
Bk 19, Number 4397:
It has been narrated by Ibn Abdullah who said: The Holy
Prophet (may peace be upon him) entered Mecca. There were
three hundred and sixty idols around the Ka'ba. He began to
thrust them with the stick that was in his hand saying:" Truth
has come and falsehood has vanished. Lo! falsehood was
destined to vanish" (xvii. 8). Truth has arrived, and
falsehood can neither create anything from the beginning nor
can It restore to life
Bk 19, Number 4398:
This tradition has been narrated by Ibn Abu Najah through a
different chain of transmitters up to the word: Zahaqa, (This
version) does not contain the second verse and substitutes
Sanam for Nusub (both the words mean" idol" or" image" that is
worshipped).
Chapter 32: NO QURAISHITE WILL BE KILLED BOUND HAND AND FOOT
AFTER THE CONQUEST OF MECCA
Bk 19, Number 4399:
It has been narrated on the authority of Abdullah b. Muti' who
heard from his father and said: I heard the Holy Prophet (may
peace be upon him) say on the day of the Conquest of Mecca: No
Quraishite will be killed hound hand and foot from this day
until the Day of judgment.
Bk 19, Number 4400:
The same tradition has been narrated on the authority of
Zakriyya through the same chain of transmitters with the
following addition:" No rebellious Quraishite with al−Asi as
his name embraced Islam that day except Muti. His name−was
al−Asi, but the Messenger of Allah (way peace be upon him)
changed his name to Muti.
Chapter 33: THE TREATY OF HUDAIBIYA
Bk 19, Number 4401:
It has been narrated on the authority of al−Bara' b. 'Azib who
said: 'Ali b. Abu Talib penned the treaty between the Holy
Prophet (may peace be upon him) and the polytheists on the Day
of Hudaibiya. He wrote: This is what Muhammad, the Messenger
of Allah, has settled. They (the polytheists) said: Do not
write words" the Messenger of Allah". If we knew that you were
the Messenger of Allah, we would not fight against you. The
Prophet (may peace be upon him) said to 'Ali: Strike out these
words. He (Ali) said: I am not going to strike them out. So
the Prophet (may peace be upon him) struck them out with his
own hand. The narrator said that the conditions upon which the
two sides had agreed included that the Muslims would enter
Mecca (next year) and would stay there for three days, and
that they would not enter bearing arms except in their sheaths
or bolsters.
Bk 19, Number 4402:
It has been narrated on the authority of Abu Ishaq, who heard
Bars' b. Azib say: When the Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him) made peace with the people of Hudaibiya, 'Ali drew
up the agreement between them, and so he wrote: Muhammad, the
Messenger of Allah. (This is followed by the same wording as
we have in the previous tradition except the omission of the
words: This is what he has settled.)
Bk 19, Number 4403:
It has been narrated on the authority of Bara' who said: When
the Prophet (may peace be upon him) was checked from going to
the Ka'ba, the people of Mecca made peace with him'on the
condition that he would (be allowed to) enter Mecca (next
year) and stay there for three days, that he would not enter
(the city) except with swords in their sheaths and arms
encased in their covers, that he would not take eway with him
anyone from its dwellers, nor would he prevent anyone from
those with him to stay on in Mecca (if he so desired). He said
to 'Ali: Write down the terms settled between us. (So 'Ali
wrote): In the name of Allah, most Gracious and most Merciful.
This is what Muhammad, the Messenger of Allah, has settled
(with the Meccans), The polytheists said to him: If we knew
that thou art the Messenger of of Allah, we would follow you.
But write: Muhammad b. 'Abdullah. So he told 'Ali to strike
out these words. 'Ali said: No, by Allah, I will not strike
them out. The Messenger of Allah (may Peace be upon him) said:
Show me their place (on the parchment). So he ('Ali) showed
him their place and he (the Holy Prophet) struck them out; and
'Ali wrote: Ibn 'Abdullah. (According to the terms of the
treaty, next year) the Holy Prophet (may peace be upon him)
stayed there for three days When it was the third day, they
said to 'Ali: This is the last day according to the terms of
your companion. So tell him to leave. 'Ali informed the
Prophet (may peace be upon him) accordingly. He said: Yes, and
left (the city). Ibn Janab in his version of the tradition
used:" we would swear allegiance to you" instead of" we would
follow you".
Bk 19, Number 4404:
It has been narrated on the authority of Anas that the Quraish
made peace with the Prophet (may peace be upon him). Among
them was Suhail b. Amr. The Prophet (may peace be upon him)
said to 'Ali: Write" In the name of Allah, most Gracious and
most Merciful." Suhail said: As for" Bismillah," we do not
know what is meant by" Bismillah−ir−Rahman−ir−Rahim" (In the
name of Allah most Gracious and most Merciful). But write what
we understand, i. e. Bi ismika allahumma (in thy name. O
Allah). Then, the Prophet (may peace be upon him) said:
Write:" From Muhammad, the Messenger of Allah." They said: If
we knew that thou welt the Messenger of Allah, we would follow
you. Therefore, write your name and the name of your father.
So the Holy Prophet (may peace be upon him) said: Write" From
Muhammad b. 'Abdullah." They laid the condition on the Prophet
(may peace be upon him) that anyone who joined them from the
Muslims, the Meccans would not return him, and anyone who
joined you (the Muslims) from them, you would send him back to
them. The Companions said: Messenger of Allah, should we write
this? He said: Yes. One who goes away from us to join them−may
Allah keep him away! and one who comes to join us from them
(and is sent back) Allah will provide him relief and a way of
escape.
Bk 19, Number 4405:
It has been narrated on the authority of Abu Wa'il who said:
Sahal b. Hunaif stood up on the Day of Siffin and said: O ye
people, blame yourselves (for want of discretion) ; we were
with the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) on the Day
of Hudaibiya. If we had thought it fit to fight, we could
fight. This was in the truce between the Messenger of Allah
(may peace be upon him) and the polytheists. Umar b. Khattab
came, approached the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon
him) and said: Messenger of Allah, aren't we fighting for
truth and they for falsehood? He replied: By all means. He
asked: Are not those killed from our side in Paradise and
those killed. from their side in the Fire? He replied: Yes. He
said: Then why should we put a blot upon our religion and
return, while Allah has not decided the issue between them and
ourselves? He said: Son of Khattab, I am the Messenger of
Allah. Allah will never ruin me. (The narrator said): Umar
went away, but he could not contain himself with rage. So he
approached Abu Bakr and said: 'Abu Bakr, aren't we fighting
for truth and they for falsehood? He replied: Yes. He asked:
Aren't those killed from our side in Paradise and those killed
from their side in the Fire? He replied: Why not? He (then)
said: Why should we then disgrace our religion and return
while God has not yet decided the issue between them and
ourselves? Abu Bakr said: Son of Khattab, verily, he is the
Messenger of Allah, and Allah will never ruin him. (The
narrator continued): At this (a Sura of) the Qur'an (giving
glad tidings of the victory) was revealed to the Messenger of
Allah (may peace be upon him). He sent for Umar and made him
read it. He asked: Is (this truce) a victory? He (the
Messenger of Allah) replied: Yes. At this Umar was pleased,
and returned.
Bk 19, Number 4406:
It has been narrated on the authority of Shaqiq who said: I
heard Sahl b. Hunaif say at Siffin: O ye people, find fault
with your (own) discretion. By Allah, on the Day of Abu Jandal
(i. e. the day of Hudaibiya), I thought to myself that, if I
could, I would reverse the order of the Messenger of Allah
(may peace be upon him) (the terms of the truce being
unpalatable). By Allah, we have never hung our swords on our
shoulders in any situation whatsoever except when they made
easy for us to realise the goal envisaged by us, but this
battle of yours (seems to be an exception). Ibn Numair (in his
version) did not mention the words:" In any situatina
whatsoever"
Bk 19, Number 4407:
The same tradition has been narrated through a different chain
of transmitters on the authority of A'mash. This version
contains the words: Ila amrin yofzi'una instead of Ila amrin
na'rifuhu.
Bk 19, Number 4408:
It has been narrated through a different chain of transmitters
on the authority of Abu Wa'il who said: I heard Sahl b. Hunaif
say at Siffin: Blame (the hollowness) of your views about your
religion. I thought to myself on the day of Abu Jandal that if
I could turn down the order of the Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him), I would. The situation was so difficult
that if we mended it at one place, it was rent at another.
Bk 19, Number 4409:
It has been narrated on the authority of Anas b. Malik who
said: When they (Companions of the Holy Prophet) were
overwhelmed with grief and distress on his return from
Hudaibiya where he had slaughtered his sacrificial beasts (not
being allowed to proceed to Mecca), the Qur'anic verse: Inna
fatahna... laka fathan mobinan to fauzan 'aziman, was revealed
to him. (At this) he said: On me has descended a verse that is
dearer to me than the whole world.
Bk 19, Number 4410:
This tradition has been narrated through a different chain of
transmitters.
Chapter 34: KEEPING A COVENANT
Bk 19, Number 4411:
It has been reported on the authority of Hudbaifa b. al−Yaman
who said: Nothing prevented me from being present at! he
Battle of Badr except this incident. I came out with my father
Husail (to participate in the Battle), but we were caught by
the disbelievers of Quraish. They said: (Do) you intend to go
to Muhammad? We said: We do not intend to go to him, but we
wish to go (back) to Medina. So they took from us a covenant
in the name of God that we would turn back to Medina and would
not fight on the side of Muhammad (may peace be upon him). So,
we came to the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) and
related the incident to him. He said: Both, of you proceed (to
Medina) ; we will fulfil the covenant made with them and seek
God's help against them.
Chapter 35: THE BATTLE OF AHZAB OR THE BATTLE OF THE DITCH
Bk 19, Number 4412:
It has been narrated by Ibrahim al−Taimi on the authority of
his father who said: We were sitting in the company of
Hudhaifa. A man said: If I were in the time of the Messenger
of Allah (may peace be upon him), I would have fought by his
side and would have striven hard for his causes. Hudhaifa
said: You might have done that, (but you should not make a
flourish of your enthusiasm). I was with the Messenger of
Allah (may peace be upon him) on the night of the Battle of
Abzib and we were gripped by a violent wind and severe cold.
The Messenger of Allah (may peace be him) said: Hark, the man
who (goes reconnoitring and) brings me the news of the enemy
shall be ranked with me on the Day of Judgment by Allah (the
Glorious and Exalted). We all kept quiet and none of us
responed to him. (Again) he said: Hark, a man who (goes
reconnoitring and) brings me the news of the enemy shall be
ranked with me on the Day of Judgment by Allah (the Glorious
and Exalted). We kept quiet and none of us responded to him.
He again said: Hark, a man who (goes reconnoitring and) brings
me the news of the enemy shall be ranked with me on the Day of
Judgtuent by Allah (the Glorious and Exalted) Then he said:
Get up Hudhaifa, bring me the news of the enemy. When he
called me by name I had no alternative but to get up. He said:
Go and bring me information about the enemy, and do nothing
that may provoke them against me. When I left him, I felt warm
as if I were walking in a heated bath untill I reached them. I
saw Abu Sufyan warming his back against fire I put an arrow in
the middle of the bow. intending to shoot at him, when I
recalled the words of the Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him)" Do not provoke them against me." Had I shot at him,
I would have hit him. But I returned and (felt warm as if) I
were walking in a heated bath (hammam). Presenting myself
before him, I gave him information about the enemy. When I had
done so, I began to feel cold, so the Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him) wrapped me in a blanket that he had in
excess to his own requirement and with which he used to cover
himself while saying his prayers. So I continued to sleep
until it was morning. When it was morning he said: Get up, O
heavy sleeper.
Chapter 36: THE BATTLE OF UHUD
Bk 19, Number 4413:
It has been reported on the authority of Anas b. Malik that
(when the enemy got the upper hand) on the day of the Battle
of Uhud, the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) was
left with only seven men from the ansar and two men from the
Quraish. When the enemy advanced towards him and overwhelmed
him, he said: Whoso turns them away from us will attain
Paradise or will be my Companion in Paradise. A man from the
Ansar came forward and fought (the enemy) until he was killed.
The enemy advanced and overwhelmed him again and he repeated
the words: Whoso turns them away, from us will attain Paradise
or will be my Companion in Paradise. A man from the Arsar came
forward and fought until he was killed. This state continued
until the seven Ansar were killed (one after the other). Now,
the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said to his two
Companions: We have not done justice to our Companions.
Bk 19, Number 4414:
It has been narrated on the authority of Abd−ul−'Aziz b. Abu
Hazim, who learnt from his father (Abu Hazim). The latter
heard it from Sahl b. Sa'd who was asked about the injury
which the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) got on
the day of the Battle of Uhud. He said: The face of the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) was injured, his
front teeth were damaged and his helmet was crushed. Fatima,
the daughter of the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon
him), was washing the blood (from his head), and 'Ali b. Abu
Talib was pouring water on it from a shield. When Fatima saw
that the bleeding had increased on account of (pouring) water
(on the wound), she took a piece of mat and burnt it until it
was reduced to ashes. She put the ashes on the wound and the
bleeding stopped.
Bk 19, Number 4415:
It has been reported on the authority of Abu Hazim who heard
from Sahl b. Sa'd. The latter was asked about the injury of
the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him). He said: By
God, I know the person who washed the wound of the Messenger
of Allah (may peace be upon him), who poured water on it and
with what the wound was treated. Then Sahl narrated the same
tradition as has been narrated by 'Abd al−'Azlz except that he
added the words:" And his face was injured" and replaced the
word" Hushimat" by" Kusirat" (i. e. it was broken).
Bk 19, Number 4416:
The same tradition has been narrated on the authority of Sahl
b. Sa'd through a different chain of transmitters with a
slight difference in the wording.
Bk 19, Number 4417:
It has been narrated on the authority of Anas that the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) had his front teeth
damaged on the day of the Battle of Uhud, and got a wound on
his head. He was wiping the blood (from his face) and was
saying: How will these people attain salvation who have
wounded their Prophet and broken his tooth while he called
them towards God? At this time, God, the Exalted and Glorious,
revealed the Verse:" Thou hast no authority" (iii. 127).
Bk 19, Number 4418:
It has been narrated on the authority of 'Abdullah who said:
It appeared to me as if I saw the Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him) (and heard him) relate the story of a
Prophet who had been beaten by his people, was wiping the
blood from his face and was saying. My Lord, forgive my
people, for they do not know.
Bk 19, Number 4419:
A version of the tradition with a slightly different wording
has been narrated by another chain of transmitters.
Chapter 37: WRATH OF ALLAH UPON A PERSON WHO IS KILLED BY THE
PROPHET HIMSELF (MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM)
Bk 19, Number 4420:
It has been narrated by Hammam b. Munabbih who said: This is
what has been related to us by Abu Huraira from the Messenger
of Allah (may peace be upon him). (With this introduction) he
narrated a number of traditions. One of these was that the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: Great is the
wrath of Allah upon a people who have done this to the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him), and he was at that
time pointing to his front teeth. The Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him) also said: Great is the wrath of Allah upon
a person who has been killed by the Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him) in the way of Allah, the Exalted and
Glorious.
Chapter 38: THE PERSECUTION OF THE HOLY PROPHET (MAY PEACE BE
UPON HIM) AT THE HANDS OF THE INFIDELS AND HYPOCRITES
Bk 19, Number 4421:
It has been narrated on the authority of Ibn Mas'ud who said:
While the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) was
saying his prayer near the Ka'ba and Abu Jahl with his
companions was sitting (near by), Abu Jahl said, referring to
the she−camel that had been slaughtered the previous day: Who
will rise to fetch the foetus of the she−camel of so and so,
and place it between the shoulders of Muhammad when he goes
down in prostration (a posture in prayer). The one most
accursed among the people got up, brought the foetus and, when
the Prophet (may peace be upon him) went down in prostration,
placed it between his shoulders. Then they laughed at him and
some of them leaned upon the others with laughter. And I stood
looking. If I had the power, I would have thrown it away from
the back of the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him).
The Prophet (may peace be upon him) had bent down his head in
prostration and did not raise it, until a man went (to his
house) and informed (his daughter) Fatima, who was a young
girl (at that time) (about this ugly incident). She came and
removed (the filthy thing) from him. Then she turned towards
them rebuking them (the mischief−mongers). When the Prophet
(may peace be upon him) had finished his prayer, he invoked
God's imprecations upon them in a loud voice. When he prayed,
he prayed thrice, and when he asked for God's blessings, he
asked thrice. Then he said thrice: O Allah, it is for Thee to
deal with the Quraish. When they heard his voice, laughter
vanished from them and they feared his malediction. Then he
said: O God, it is for Thee to deal with Abu Jahl b. Hisham,
'Utba b. Rabi'a, Shaiba b. Rabi'a. Walid b. Uqba, Umayya b.
Khalaf, Uqba b. Abu Mu'ait (and he mentioned the name of the
seventh person. which I did not remember). By One Who sent
Muhammad with truth, I saw (all) those he had named lying
slain on the Day of Badr. Their dead bodies were dragged to be
thrown into a pit near the battlefield. Abu Ishiq had said
that the name of Walid b. 'Uqba has been wrongly mentioned in
this tradition.
Bk 19, Number 4422:
It has been narrated by Abdullah (b. Mas'ud) who said: When
the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) was lying
postrate in prayer and around him were some people from the
Quraish, 'Uqba b. Abu Mu'ait brought the foetus of a she−camel
and threw it on the back of the Messenger of Allah (may peace
be upon him). He did not raise his head until Fatima arrived,
removed it from his back and cured him who had done that (ugly
act). He said: O Allah, it is for Thee to deal with the chiefs
of the Quraish. Abu Jahl b. Hisham, 'Utba b. Rabi'a. Uqba b.
Abu Mu'ait, Shaiba b. Rabi'a, Umayya b. Khalaf or Ubayy b.
Khalaf (Shu'ba, one of the narrator of this tradition is in
doubt about the exact person). I saw that all were slain in
the Battle of Badr and their dead bodies were thrown into a
well, except that of Umayya or Ubayy which was cut into pieces
and was thrown into the well.
Bk 19, Number 4423:
Abu Ishiq has narrated a similar tradition through a different
chain of transmitters and has added: He (the Messenger of
Allah) loved to repeat the supplication thrice. He was saying:
O Allah, it is for Thee to deal with the Quraish (repeating
these words thrice). And among the Quraish, he mentioned (the
names of) al−Walid b. 'Utba and Umayya b. Khalaf. (The
narrator says there is no doubt about the names of these
persons but he has forgotten the name of the seventh man).
Bk 19, Number 4424:
It has been narrated on the authority of 'Abdullah that, the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) turned his face
towards the Ka'ba and invoked God's imprecations upon six men
of the Quraish, amorig whom were Abu Jahl. Umayya b. Khalaf,
Utba b. Rabi'a, Shaiba b. Rabi'a and 'Uqba b. Abu Mu'ait I
swear by God that I saw them lying slain in the battlefield of
Badr. It being a hot day, their complexion had changed
(showing signs of decay).
Bk 19, Number 4425:
It has been narrated on the authority of 'A'isha, the wife of
the Prophet (may peace be upon him), who said to the Messenger
of Allah (may peace he upon him): Messenger of Allah, has
there come upon you a day more terrible than the day of Ubud.
He said: I have experienced from thy people and the hardest
treatment I met from them was what I received from them on the
day of 'Aqaba. I betook myself to Ibn Abd Yalil b. Abd Kulal
with the purpose of inviting him to Islam, but he did not
respond to me as I desired. So I departed with signs of (deep)
distress on my face. I did not recover until I reached Qarn
al−Tha'alib. Where I raised my head, lo! near me was a cloud
which had cast its shadow on me. I looked and lo! there was in
it the angel Jibril who called out to me and said.: God. the
Honoured and Glorious, has heard what thy people have said to
thee, and how they have reacted to thy call. And He has sent
to thee the angel in charge of the mountains so that thou
mayest order him what thou wishest (him to do) with, regard to
them. The angel in charge of the mountains (then) called out
to me, greeted me and said: Muhammad, God has listened to what
thy people have said to thee. I am the angel in charge of the
mountains. and thy Lord has sent me to thee so that thou
mayest order me what thou wishest. If thou wishest that I
should bring together the two mountains that stand opposite to
each other at the extremities of Mecca to crush them in
between, (I would do that). But the Messenger of Allah (may
peace he upon him) said to him: I rather hope that God will
produce from their descendants such persons as will worship
Allah, the One, and will not ascribe partners to Him.
Bk 19, Number 4426:
It has been narrated on the authority of Jundub b. Sufyan who
said: A finger of the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon
him) was wounded in one of the encounters He said: Thou art
just a little finger which has bled, and what thou hast
experienced is in the cause of Allah.
Bk 19, Number 4427:
It has been narrated on the authority of Aswad b. Qais who
said: The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) was in a
cave (or raid) when his finger was hurt.
Bk 19, Number 4428:
It has been narrated on the authority of Aswad b. Qais who
heard Jundub saying that Gabriel delayed his visit to the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) The polytheists
began to say that Muhammad has been forsaken. At this Allah,
the Glorious and Exalted, revealed:" Wa'dd hd wa'l−laili iza
saja, ma wadda'ka Rabbuka wa' ma qala" [By the glorious
morning light, and by the night when it is still: thy Lord has
not forsaken thee, nor is He displeased].
Bk 19, Number 4429:
It has been narrated on the authority of Aswad b. Qais who
said: I heard Jundub b. Sufyan say: The Messenger of Allah
(may peace be upon him) fell ill and did not wake up for two
or three nights (for prayers) A woman came to him and said:
Muhammad, I hope that your satan has left you. I haven't seen
him approach you for two or three nights. The narrator says:
At this, Allah, the Glorious and Exalted, revealed:" By the
Glorious......"
Bk 19, Number 4430:
This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Aswad b.
Qais with the same chain of transmitters.
Chapter 39: ABOUT TAE HOLY PROPHET'S (MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM)
CALLING FOR ALLAH'S HELP AND HIS PATIENCE OVER THE PERSECUTION
OF THE HYPOCRITES
Bk 19, Number 4431:
It has been narrated on the authority of Usama b. Zaid that
the Prophet (may peace be upon him) rode a donkey. It had on
it a saddle under which was a mattress made at Fadak (a place
near Medina). Behind him he seated Usama. He was going to the
street of Banu Harith al−Khazraj to inquire after the health
of Sa'd b. Ubada This happened before the Battle of Badr. (He
proceeded) until he passed by a mixed company of people in
which were Muslims, polytheists, idol worshippers and the Jews
and among them were 'Abdullah b. Ubayy and 'Abdullah b.
Rawaha. When the dust raised by the hoofs of the animal spread
over the company, 'Abdullah b. Ubayy covered his nose with his
mantle and said: Do not scatter the dust over us (Not minding
this remark), the Holy Prophet (may peace be upon him) greeted
them, stopped, got down from his animal, invited them to
Allah, and recited to them the Qur'an. 'Abdullah b. Ubayy
said: O man, if what you say is the truth, the best thing for
you would be not to bother us with it in our assemblies. Get
back to your place. Whoso comes to you from us, tell him (all)
this. Abdullah b. Rawaha said: Come to us in our gatherings,
for we love (to hear) it. The narrator says: (At this), the
Muslims, the polytheists and the Jews began to rebuke one
another until they were determined to come to blows. The Holy
Prophet (may peace be upon him) continued to pacify them.
(When they were pacified), he rode his animal and came to Sa'd
b. 'Ubida. He said: Sa'd, haven't you heard what Abu Hubab
(meaning 'Abdullah b. Ubayy) has said? He has said so and so.
Sa'd said: Messenger of Allah, forgive and pardon. God has
granted you a sublime position, (but so far as he is
concerned) the people of this settlement had−decided to make
him their king by making him wear a crown and a turban (in
token thereof), but God has circumvented this by the truth He
has granted you. This has made him jealous and his jealousy
(must have) prompted the behaviour that you have witnessed.
So, the Holy Prophet (may peace upon him) forgave him.
Bk 19, Number 4432:
A similar tradition has been narrated through a different
chain of transmitters by Ibn Shihab with the addition of the
words:" Before Abdullah (b. Ubayy) became a Muslim."
Bk 19, Number 4433:
It has been narrated on the authority of Anas b. Malik that it
was said to the Holy Prophet (may peace be upon him): Would
that you approached Abdullah b. Ubayy (to persuade him to
accept Islam). The Holy Prophet (may peace be upon him)
(accordingly) went to him, riding a donkey, and (a party of)
Muslims also went (with him). On the way they had to walk over
a piece of land affected with salinity. When the Holy Prophet
(may peace be upon him) approached him, he said: Do not come
near me. By Allah, the obnoxious smell of your donkey has
offended me. (As a rejoinder to this remark), a man from the
Ansar said: By God, the smell of the donkey of the Messenger
of Allah (may peace be upon him) is better than your smell.
(At this), a man from the tribe of 'Abdullah got furious. Then
people from both sides got furious and exchanged blows with
sticks, hands and shoes. (The narrator says) that (after this
scuffle) we learnt that (the Qur'anic verse):" It two parties
of the Believers have a quarrel, make ye peace between them"
(xlix. 9) was revealed about these fighting parties.
Chapter 40: THE MURDER OF ABU JAHL
Bk 19, Number 4434:
It has been narrated on the authority of Anas b. Malik that
the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said (after the
encounter at Badr): Who will ascertain for us what has
happened to Abu Jahl? Ibn Mas'ud went (to gather this
information). He found that the two sons of 'Afra' had struck
him and he lay cold at the point of death. He caught him by
his beard and said: Art thou Abu Jahl? He said: is there
anybody superior to the person you have killed, or (he said)
his people have killed him. Ibn Mas'ud says that, according to
Abu Mijlaz, Abu Jahl said: Alas! a person other than a farmer
would have killed me.
Bk 19, Number 4435:
A similar tradition has been transmitted by a different chain
of narrators, on the same authority with a slight difference
In the wording.
Chapter 41: THE MURDER OF KA'B B. ASHRAF, (THE EVIL GENIUS) OF
THE JEWS
Bk 19, Number 4436:
It has been narrated on the authority of Jabir that the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: Who will kill
Ka'b b. Ashraf? He has maligned Allah, the Exalted, and His
Messenger. Muhammad b. Maslama said: Messenger of Allah, do
you wish that I should kill him? He said: Yes. He said: Permit
me to talk (to him in the way I deem fit). He said: Talk (as
you like). So, Muhammad b. Maslama came to Ka'b and talked to
him, referred to the old friendship between them and said:
This man (i. e. the Holy Prophet) has made up his mind to
collect charity (from us) and this has put us to a great
hardship. When be heard this, Ka'b said: By God, you will be
put to more trouble by him. Muhammad b. Maslama said: No
doubt, now we have become his followers and we do not like to
forsake him until we see what turn his affairs will take. I
want that you should give me a loan. He said: What will you
mortgage? He said: What do you want? He said: Pledge me your
women. He said: You are the most handsome of the Arabs; should
we pledge our women to you? He said: Pledge me your children.
He said: The son of one of us may abuse us saying that he was
pledged for two wasqs of dates, but we can pledge you (cur)
weapons. He said: All right. Then Muhammad b. Maslama promised
that he would come to him with Harith, Abu 'Abs b. Jabr and
Abbad b. Bishr. So they came and called upon him at night. He
came down to them. Sufyan says that all the narrators except
'Amr have stated that his wife said: I hear a voice which
sounds like the voice of murder. He said: It is only Muhammad
b. Maslama and his foster−brother, Abu Na'ila. When a
gentleman is called at night even it to be pierced with a
spear, he should respond to the call. Muhammad said to his
companions: As he comes down, I will extend my hands towards
his head and when I hold him fast, you should do your job. So
when he came down and he was holding his cloak under his arm,
they said to him: We sense from you a very fine smell. He
said: Yes, I have with me a mistress who is the most scented
of the women of Arabia. He said: Allow me to smell (the scent
on your head). He said: Yes, you may smell. So he caught it
and smelt. Then he said: Allow me to do so (once again). He
then held his head fast and said to his companions: Do your
job. And they killed him.
Chapter 42: THE BATTLE OF KHAIBAR
Bk 19, Number 4437:
It has been narrated on the authority of Anas that the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) raided Khaibar. One
morning we offered prayers in the darkness of early dawn (near
Khaibar). Then the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him)
mounted (his horse). Abu Talha mounted his and I mounted
behind Abu Talha on the same horse. The Prophet of Allah (may
peace be upon him) rode through the streets of Khaibar and (I
rode so close to him) that my knee touched the thigh of the
Prophet of Allah (may peace be upon him). The wrapper got
aside from his thigh, and I could see its whiteness. When he
entered the town, he said: God is Great. Khaibar shall face
destruction. When we descend in the city−square of a people,
it is a bad day for them who have been warned (and have not
taken heed). He said these words thrice. The people of the
town had just come out from (their houses) to go about their
jobs. They said (in surprise): Muhammad has come. We captured
Khaibar by force.
Bk 19, Number 4438:
It has been narrated (through another chain of transmitters)
on the authority of the same narrator (i. e. Anas) who said: I
was riding behind Abu Talha on the day of the Battle of
Khaibar (and we were riding so close to the Holy Prophet that)
my foot would touch his We encountered the people at sunrise
when they had come out with their axes, spades and strings
driving their cattle along. They shouted (in surprise):
Muhammad has come along with his force! The Messenger of Allah
(may peace be upon him) said: Khaibar shall face destruction.
Behold! when we descend in the city−square of a people, it is
a bad day for those who have been warned (but have not taken
heed). Allah, the Glorious and Majestic, inflicted defeat upon
them.
Bk 19, Number 4439:
This hadith has been transmitted on the authority of Anas b.
Malik with a slight variation of words.
Bk 19, Number 4440:
It has been narrated on the authority of Salama b. al−Akwa'
who said: We marched upon Khaibar with the Messenger of Allah
(may peace be upon him). We journeyed during the night. One of
the people said to (my brother) 'Amir b. al−Akwa': Won't you
recite to us some of your verses? Amir was a poet. So he began
to chant his verses to urge the camels, reciting: O God, if
Thou hadst not guided us
We would have neither been guided rightly nor practised
charity, Nor offered prayers.
We wish to lay down our lives for Thee; so forgive Thou our
lapses, And keep us steadfast when we encounter (our enemies).
Bestow upon us peace and tranquillity.
Behold, when with a cry they called upon us to help. The
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: Who is this
driver (of the camels)? They said: It is 'Amir. He said: God
will show mercy to him. A man said: Martyrdom is reserved for
him. Messenger of Allah, would that you had allowed us to
benefit ourselves from his life. (The narrator says): We
reached Khaibar and besieged them, and (we continued the
siege) until extreme hunger afflicted us. Then the Messenger
of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: Behold, God has
conquered it for you. When it was evening of the day on which
the city was conquered. the Muslims lit many fires. The
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: What are
these fires? And what are they cooking? They said: They are
cooking meat. He asked. Which meat? They said: That of
domestic asses. He said: Let them throw it away and break the
pots (in which it is being cooked). A man said: Or should they
throw it away and wash the pots? He said: They may do that.
When the people drew themselves up in battle array 'Amir
caught hold of his sword that was rather short He drove a Jew
before him to strike him with it. (As he struck him), his
sword recoiled and struck his own knee, and 'Amir died of the
wound. When the people returned (after the conquest of
Kliaibar) and he (Salama) had caught hold of my hand, and
said: The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) saw that
I was silent (and dejected) ; he said: What's the matter with
thee? I said to him: My father and my mother be thy ransom,
people presume that 'Amir's sacrifice has been in vain. He
asked: Who has said that? I said: So and so and Usaid b.
Hudair al−Ansari. He said: Who has said that has lied. For him
(for 'Amir) there is a double reward. (He indicated this by
putting two of his fingers together.) He was a devotee of God
and a warrior fighting for His cause. There will be hardly any
Arab who can fight as bravely as he did. Qutaiba has differed
in a few words.
Bk 19, Number 4441:
It has been reported on the authority of Salama b. Akwa' who
said: On the day of the Battle of Khaibar my brother fought a
fierce fight by the side of the Messenger of Allah (may peace
be upon him). His sword rebounded and killed him. The
Companions of the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon hill)
talked about his death and doubted (whether it was martyrdom).
(They said): (He is) a man killed by his own weapon, and
expressed doubt about his affair. Salama said: When the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) returned from
Khaibar, I said: Messenger of Allah, permit me that I may
recite to you some rajaz verses. The Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him) permitted him. 'Umar b. Khattab said: I
know what you will recite. I recited: By God, if God had
guided us not,
We would hive neither been guided aright nor practised
charity, Nor offered prayers.
The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: What you
have said is true, 'I (continued): And descend on us peace and
tranquillity And keep us steadfast if we encounter (with our
enemies) And the polytheists have rebelled against us. When I
finished my rajaz, the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon
him) said: Who composed these verses? I said: They were
composed by my brother. The Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him) said: May God show mercy to him! I said: By God,
some people are reluctant to invoke God's mercy on him
(because) they say he is a man who died by his own sword.
(Hearing this) the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him)
said: He died as God's devotee and warrior. Ibn Shihab has
said: I asked one of the sons of Salama (b. Akwa') about (the
death of 'Amir). He related to me a similar tradition except
that he said: When I said some people were reluctant invoke
God's blessings on him, the Messenger of Allah (may peace be,
upon him said: They lied. ('Amir) died as God's devotee and
warrior (in the cause of Allah). For him there is a double
reward, and he pointed out this by putting his two fingers
together.
Chapter 43: THE BATTLE OF AHZAB OR KHANDAQ (THE TRIBES OR THE
DITCH)
Bk 19, Number 4442:
It has been reported on the authority of Barra' who said: The
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) was carrying the
earth with us on the Day of Ahzab and the whiteness of his
belly had been covered with earth. (While engaged in this
toil) he was reciting: By God, if Thou hadst not guided us
We would have neither been guided aright nor practised
charity, Nor offered prayers.
Descend on us peace and tranquillity.
Behold I these people (the Meccans) refused to follow us.
According to another version, he recited: The chieftains (of
the tribes) refused to follow us When they contemplated
mischief, we rejected it. And with this (verse) he would raise
his voice.
Bk 19, Number 4443:
It has been narrated on the authority of Abu Ishaq who said: I
heard from Bara' a similar tradition except that he said:"
These people (the Meccans) rebelled against us."
Bk 19, Number 4444:
It has been reported on the authority of Sahl b. Sa'd who
said: The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) came to
us while we were digging the ditch and were carrying the earth
on our shoulders. (Seeing our condition), he said: O God,
there is no life but the life of the Hereafter. So forgive
Thou the Muhajirs and the Ansar.
Bk 19, Number 4445:
It has been narrated on the authority of Anas b. Malik that
the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: O God,
there is no life, but the life of the Hereafter, So forgive
Thou the Ansar and the Muhajirs.
Bk 19, Number 4446:
According to another version of the tradition, reported on the
authority of Anas b. Malik, the Messenger of Allah (may peace
he upon him) is reported to have said: O God, there is no life
but the life of the Hereafter, So grant honour to the Ansar
and the Muhajirs.
Bk 19, Number 4447:
According to still another version of the tradition narrated
by the same authority, and handed down through a different
chain of transmitters, it has been reported that they (the
Companions of the Holy Prophet) were reciting rajaz verses and
the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) was (reciting)
with them. And they were chanting: O God, there is no good but
the good of the Hereafter. So help Thou the Ansar and the
Muhajirs. Shaiban substituted" So forgive Thou" for" So help
Thou".
Bk 19, Number 4448:
It has been narrated (through a still difterent chain of
transmitters) by Anas that the Companions of Muhammad (may
peace be upon him) were chanting on the day of the Battle of
the Ditch: We are those who have sworn allegiance to Muhammad
(And made a covenant with him) to follow Islam as long as we
live. Hammad is not sure whether Anas said:" Ala'l−Islam" or,"
Ala'l−Jihad". And the Holy Prophet (may peace be upon him) was
chanting: O God, the real good is the good of the Hereafter,
So forgive Thou the Ansar and the Muhajirs.
Chapter 44: DHU QARAD AND OTHER BATTLES
Bk 19, Number 4449:
It has been narrated on the authority of Yazid b. Abu 'Ubaid
who said that he heard Salama b. al−Akwa' say: I went out
before the Adhan for the morning prayer had been delivered.
The milch she−camels of the Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him) were grazing at Dhu Qarad. 'Abd al−Rahman b. Auf's
slave met me and said: The milch she−camels of the Messenger
of Allah (may peace be upon him) had been taken away. I said:
Who has taken them away? He said: (the people belonging to the
tribe of) Ghatafan. I cried thrice: Help! I made the whole
city between the two lavas hear my cry. Then I ran straight in
their pursuit until I overtook them at Dhu Qarad where they
were just going to water their animals. I, being an archer,
began to shoot them with my arrows and was saying: I am the
son of al−Akwa'. And today is the day when the cowards will
meet their doom. I continued to chant until I rescued the
milch she−camels from them, and snatched from them thirty
mantles. Now, the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him)
and some other people came along. I said: Prophet of Allah, I
have prevented them from water while they were thirsty. So you
should send a force (to punish them). He (the Holy Prophet)
said: Ibn al−Akwa', you have taken (what, you have taken). Now
let them go. Then we returned and the Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him) made me mount behind him on his she−camel
until we entered Medina.
Bk 19, Number 4450:
It has been narrated on the authority of Ibn Salama. He heard
the tradition from his father who said: We arrived at
Hudaibiya with the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him)
and we were fourteen hundred in number. There were fifty goats
for them which could not be watered (by the small quantity of
water in the local well). So, the Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him) sat on the brink of the well. Either he
prayed or spat into the well The water welled up. We drank and
watered (the beasts as well). Then the Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him) called us to take the vow of allegiance, as
he was sitting at the base of a tree. I was the first man to
take the vow. Then other people took the vow. When half the
number of people had done so, he said to me: You take the vow,
Salama. I said: I was one of those who took the vow in the
first instance. He said: (You may do) again. Then the
Messenger. of Allah (may peace be upon him) saw that I was
without weapons. He gave me a big or a small shield. Then he
continued to administer vows to the people until it was the
last batch of them. He said (to me): Won't you swear
allegiance, Salama? I said: Messenger of Allah, I took the
oath with the first batch of the people and then again when
you were in the middle of the people. He said: (Doesn't
matter), you may (do so) again. So I took the oath of
allegiance thrice. Then he said to me: Salama, where is the
shield which I gave to thee? I said: Messenger of Allah, my
uncle 'Amir met me and he was without any weapons. So I gave
the shield to him. The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon
him) laughed and said: You are like a person of the days gone
by who said: O God. I seek a friend who is dearer to me than
myself. (When all Companions had sworn allegiance to the Holy
Prophet), the polytheists sent messages of peace, until people
could move from our camp to that of the Meccans and vice
versa. Finally, the peace treaty was concluded. I was a
dependant of Talha b. Ubaidullah. I watered his horse, rubbed
its back. I served Talha (doing odd jobs for him) and partook
from his food. I had left my family and my property as an
emigrant in the cause of Allah and His Messenger (may peace be
uron him). When we and the people of Mecca had concluded a
peace treaty and the people of one side began to mix with
those of the other, I came to a tree, swept away its thorns
and lay down (for rest) at its base; (while I lay there), four
of the polytheists from the Meccans came to me and began to
talk ill of the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him). I
got enraged with them and moved to another tree. They hung
their weapons (to the branches of the tree) and lay down (for
rest). (While they lay there), somebody from the lower part of
the valley cried out: Run up, O Muhajirs! Ibn Zunaim has been
murdered. I drew my sword and attacked these four while they
were asleep. I seized their arms and collected them up in my
hand, and said: By the Being Who has conferred honour upon
Muhammad, none of you shall raise his head, else I will smite
his face. (Then) I came driving them along to the Holy Prophet
(may peace be upon him). (At the same time). my uncle Amir
came (to him) with a man from" Abalat called Mikraz. Amir was
dragging him on a horse with a thick covering on its back
along with seventy polytheists. The Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him) cast a glance at them and said: Let them go
(so that) they may prove guilty of breach of trust more than
once (before we take action against them). So the Messenger of
Allah (may peace be upon him) forgave them. On this occasion.
God revealed the Qur'anic verse:" It is He Who restrained
their hands from you and your hands from them in the valley of
Mecca after He had granted you a victory over them" (xlviii.
24). Then we moved returning to Medina, and halted at a place
where there was a mountain between us and Banu Lihyan who were
polytheists. The Messenaer of Allah (may peace be upon him)
asked God's forgiveness for one who ascended the mountain at
night to act as a scout for the Messenger of Allah (may peace
be upon him) and his Compinions. I ascended (that mountain)
twice or thrice that night. (At last) we reached Medina. The
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) sent his camels
with his slave, Rabah, and I was with him. I (also) went to
the pasture with the horse of Talha along with the camels.
When the day dawned, Abd al−Rahman al−Fazari made a raid and
drove away all the camels of the Messenger of Allah (may peace
be upon him), and killed the man who looked after them. I
said: Rabah, ride this horse, take it to Talha b. 'Ubaidullah
and Inform the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) that
the polytheists have made away with his camels. Then I stood
upon a hillock and turning my face to Medina, shouted thrice:
Come to our help I Then I set out in pursuit of the raiders,
shooting at them with arrows and chanting a (self−eulogatory)
verse in the Iambic metre: I am the son of al−Akwa'
And today is the day of defeat for the mean. I would overtake
a man from them, shoot at him an arrow which, piercing through
the saddle, would reach his shoulder. and I would say: Take
it, chanting at the same time the verse And I am the son of
al−Akwa'
And tody is the day of defeat for the mean. By God, I
continued shooting at them and hamstringing their animals.
Whenever a horseman turned upon me, I would come to a tree and
(hid myself) sitting at its base. Then I would shoot at him
and hamstring his horse. (At last) they entered a narrow
mountain gorge. I ascended that mountain and held them at bay
throwing stones at them. I continued to chase them in this way
until I got all the camels of the Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him) released and no camel was left with them.
They left me; then I followed them shooting at them
(continually) until they dropped more than thirty mantles and
thirty lances. lightening their burden. On everything they
dropped, I put a mark with the help of (a piece of) stone so
that the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) and his
Companions might recognise them (that it was booty left by the
enemy). (They went on) until They came to a narrow valley when
so and so, son of Badr al−Fazari joined them. They (now) sat
down to take their breakfast and I sat on the top of a
tapering rock. Al−Fazari said: Who is that fellow I am seeing?
They said: This fellow has harassed us. By God, he has not
left us since dusk and has been (continually) shooting at us
until he has snatched everything from our hands. He said: Four
of you should make a dash at him (and kill him).
(Accordingly), four of them ascended the mountain coming
towards me. When it became possible for me to talk to them, I
said: Do you recognise me? They said: No. Who are thou? I
said: I am Salama, son of al−Akwa'. By the Being Who has
honoured the countenance of Muhammad (may peace be upon him) I
can kill any of you I like but none of you will be able to
kill me. One of them said: I think (he is right). So they
returned. I did not move from my place until I saw the
horsemen of the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him),
who came riding through the trees. Lo! the foremost among them
was Akhram al−Asadi. Behind him was Abu Qatada al−Ansari and
behind him was al−Miqdad b. al−Aswad al−Kindi. I caught hold
of the rein of Akhram's horse (Seeing this). they (the
raiders) fled. I said (to Akhram): Akhram, guard yourself
against them until Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him)
and his Companions join you. He said: ) Salama, if you believe
In Allah and the Day of Judgment and (if) you kaow that
Paradise is a reality and Hell is a reality, you should not
stand between me and martyrdom. so I let him go. Akhram and
Abd al−Rahman (Fazari) met in combat. Akhram hamstrung Abd
al−Rahman's horse and the latter struck him with his lance and
killed him. Abd al−Rabman turned about riding Akhram's horse.
Abu Qatada, a horse−man of the Messenger of Allah (may peace
be upon him), met 'Abd al−Rahman (in combat), smote him with
his lance and killed him. By the Being Who honoured the
countenance of Muhammad (may peace oe upon him), I followed
them running on my feet (so fast) that I couldn't see behind
me the Companions of Muhammad (may peace be upon him), nor any
dust raised by their horses. (I followed them) until before
sunset they reached a valley which had a spring of water,
which was called Dhu Qarad, so that they could have a drink,
for they were thirsty. They saw me running towards them. I
turned them out of the valley before they could drink a drop
of its water. They left the valley and ran down a slope. I ran
(behind them), overtook a man from them, shot him with an
arrow through the shoulder blade and said: Take this. I am the
son of al−Akwa'; and today is the day of annihilation for the
people who are mean. The fellow (who was wounded) said: May
his mother weep over him! Are you the Akwa' who has been
chasing us since morning? I said: Yes, O enemy of thyself, the
same Akwa'. They left two horses dead tired on the hillock and
I came dragging them along to the Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him). I met 'Amir who had with him a container
having milk diluted with water and a container having water. I
performed ablution with the water and drank the milk. Then I
came to the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) while
he was at (the spring of) water from which I had driven them
away. The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) had
captured those camels and everything else I had captured and
all the lances and mantles I had snatched from the polytheists
and Bilal had slaughtered a she−camel from the camels I had
seized from the people, and was roasting its liver and hump
for the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him). I said:
Messenger of Allah, let me select from our people one hundred
men and I will follow the marauders and I will finish them all
so that nobody is left to convey the news (of their
destruction to their people). (At these words of mine), the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) laughed so much
that his molar teeth could be seen in the light of the fire,
and he said: Salama, do you think you can do this? I said:
Yes, by the Being Who has honoured you. He said: Now they have
reached the land of Ghatafan where they are being feted. (At
this time) a man from the Ghatafan came along and said: So and
so slaughtered a camel for them. When they were exposing its
skin, they saw dust (being raised far off). They said: They
(Akwa' and his companions) have come. So. they went away
fleeing. When it was morning, the Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him) said: Our best horseman today is Abu Qatada
and our best footman today is Salama. Then he gave me two
shares of the booty−the share meant for the horseman and the
share meant for the footman, and combined both of them for me.
Intending to return to Medina, he made me mount behind him on
his she−camel named al−Adba'. While we were travelling, a man
from the Ansar who could not be beaten in a race said: Is
there anyone who could compete (with me) in race to Medina? Is
there any competitor? He continued repeating this. When I
heard his talk, I said: Don't you show consideration to a
dignified person and don't you have awe for a noble man? He
said: No, unless he be the Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him). I said: Messenger of Allah, may my father and
mother be thy ransom, let me get down so that I may beat this
man (in the race). He said: It you wish, (you may). I said (to
the man): I am coming to thee, I then turned my feet. sprang
up and tan and gasped (for a while) when one or two elevated
places were left and again followed his heel and again gasped
(for a while) when one or two elevated places were left and
again dashed until I joined him and gave a blow between his
shoulders. I said: You have been overtaken, by God. He said: I
think so. Thus, I reached Medina ahead of him. By God, we had
stayed there only three nights when we set out to Khaibar with
the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him). (On the way)
my uncle, Amir, began to recite the following rajaz verses for
the people: By God, if Thou hadst not guided us aright, We
would have neither practised charity nor offered prayers. (O
God! ) We cannot do without Thy favours; Keep us steadfast
when we encounter the enemy, And descend tranquillity upon us.
The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: Who is
this? 'Amir said: it is 'Amir. He said: May thy God forgive
thee! The narrator said: Whenever the Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him) asked forgiveness for a particular person,
he was sure to embrace martyrdom. Umar b. Khattab who was
riding on his camel called out: Prophet of Allah, I wish you
had allowed us to benefit from Amir. Salama continued: When we
reached Khaibar, its king named Marhab advanced brandishing
his sword and chanting: Khaibar knows that I am Marhab (who
behaves like) A fully armed, and well−tried warrior.
When the war comes spreading its flames. My uncle, Amir, came
out to combat with him, saying: Khaibar certainly knows that I
am 'Amir, A fully armed veteran who plunges into battles. They
exchanged blows. Marbab's sword struck the shield of 'Amir who
bent forward to attack his opponent from below, but his sword
recoiled upon him and cut the main artery: in his forearm
which caused his death. Salama said: I came out and beard some
people among the Companions of the Holy Prophet (may peace be
upon him) as saying: Amir's deed has gone waste; he has killed
himself. So I came to the Holy Prophet (may peace be upon him)
weeping and I said: Messenger of Allah. Amir's deed has gone
waste. The Messenger (may peace be upon him) said: Who passed
this remark? I said: Some of your Companions. He said: He who
has passed that remark has told a lie, for 'Amir there is a
double reward. Then he sent me to 'Ali who had tore eyes, and
said: I will give the banner to a man who loves Allah and His
Messenger or whom Allah and His Messenger love. So I went to
'Ali, brought him beading him along and he had sore eyes, and
I took him to the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him),
who applied his saliva to his eyes and he got well. The
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) gave him the banner
(and 'Ali went to meet Marhab in a single combat). The latter
advanced chanting: Khaibar knows certainly that I am Marhab, A
fully armed and well−tried valorous warrior (hero) When war
comes spreading its flames.
'Ali chanted in reply:
I am the one whose mother named him Haidar, (And am) like a
lion of the forest with a terror−striking countenance. I give
my opponents the measure of sandara in exchange for sa' (i. e.
return thir attack with one that is much more fierce). The
narrator said: 'Ali struck at the head of Mirhab and killed
him, so the victory (capture of Khaibar) was due to him. This
long tradition has also been handed down Through a different
chain of transmitters.
Bk 19, Number 4451:
This hadith has been transmitted on the authority of 'Ikrama
b. Ammar.
Chapter 45: REGARDING THE WORD OF GOD, THE EXALTED:" IT IS HE
WHO RESTRAINED THEIR HANDS FROM YOU" TO THE END OF THE VERSE
Bk 19, Number 4452:
It has been narrated on the authority of Anas b. Malik that
eighty Persons from the inhabitants of Mecca swooped down upon
the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) from the
mountain of Tan'im. They were armed and wanted to attack the
Holy Prophet (may peace be upon him) and his Companions
unawares. He (the Holy Prophet) captured them but spared their
lives. So, God, the Exalted and Glorious, revealed the
verses:" It is He Who restrained your hands from them and
their hands from you in the valley of Mecca after He had given
you a victory over them."
Chapter 46: FIGHTING OF WOMEN SIDE BY SIDE WITH MEN
Bk 19, Number 4453:
It has been narrated on the authority of Anas that, on the Day
of Hunain. Umm Sulaim took out a dagger she had in her
possession. Abiu Talha saw her and said: Messenger of Allah,
this is Umm Sulaim. She is holding a dagger. The Messenger of
Allah (may peace be upon him) asked (her): What for are you
holding this dagger? She said: I took it up so that I may tear
open the belly of a polytheist who comes near me. The
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) began to smile (at
these words). She said: Messenger of Allah, kill all those
people−other than us−whom thou hast declared to be free (on
the day of the Conquest of Mecca). (They embraced Islam
because) they were defeated at your hands (and as such their
Islam is not dependable). The Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him) said: Umm Sulaim. God is sufficient (against the
mischief of the polytheists) and He will be kind to us (so you
need not carry this dagger).
Bk 19, Number 4454:
It has been narrated on the authority of Anas b. Malik who
said that the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him)
allowed Umm Sulaim and some other women of the Ansar to
accompany him when he went to war; they would give water (to
the soldiers) and would treat the wounded.
Bk 19, Number 4455:
It has been narrated on the authority of Anas b. Malik who
said: On the Day of Ubud some of the people, being defeated,
left the Holy Prophet (may peace he upon him), but Abu Talha
stood before him covering him with a shield. Abu Talha was a
powerful archer who broke two or three bows that day. When a
man would pass by carrying a quiver containing arrows, he
would say: Spare them for Abu Talha. Whenever the Holy Prophet
(way peace be upon him) raised his head to look at the people,
Abd Talba would say: Prophet of Allah, may my father and my
mother be thy ransom, do not raise your head lest you be
struck by an arrow shot by the enemy. My neck is before your
neck. The narrator said: I saw A'isha bint Abu Bakr and Umm
Sulaim. Both of them had tucked up their garments, so I could
me the anklets on their feet. They were carrying water−skins
on their backs and would pour water into the mouths of the
people. They would then go back (to the well), would fill them
again and would return to pour water into the mouths of the
soldiers. (On this day). Abu Talha's sword dropped down from
his hands twice or thrice because of drowsiness.
Chapter 47: WOMEN PARTICIPANTS IN JIHAD TO BE GIVEN A PRIZE
BUT NOT A REGULAR SHARE IN THE BOOTY, AND PROHIBITION TO KILL
CHILDREN OF THE ENEMY
Bk 19, Number 4456:
It has been narrated on the authority of Yazid b. Hurmuz that
Najda wrote to Ibn Abbas inquiring of him five things. Ibn
Abbas said: If I had not the fear of committing (sin) for
concealing the knowledge I would not have written to him.
Najda wrote to him saying (after praising the Almighty and
invoking blessings on the Prophet): Tell me whether the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) took women to
participate with him in Jihad; (if he did), whether he
allotted them a regular share from the booty; whether he
killed the children of (the enemy in the war how long an
orphan would be entitled to consideration as such and for whom
the Kbums (fifth part of the booty) was booty. Ibn Abbas wrote
to him: You have written asking me whether the Messenger of
Allah (may peace be upon him) took women with him to
participate in Jihad. He did take them to the battle and
sometimes he fought along with them. They would treat the
wounded and were given a reward from the booty, but he did not
assign any regular share for them. And the of Allah (may peace
be upon him) did not kill the children of the enemy, so thou
shouldst not kill the children. Also you have written to me
asking me when the orphanhood of an orphan comes to an end. By
my life, if a man has become bearded but is still incapable of
getting his due from others as well u meeting his obligation
towards them, (he is yet an orphan to be treated you such),
but when he can look after his interests like grown−up people,
he is no longer an orphan. And you have written to me
inquiring about Khums as to whom it is meant for. (In this
connection) we (the kinsmen of the Messenger of Allah) used to
say: It is for us, but those people (i. e. Banu Umayya) have
denied it to us.
Bk 19, Number 4457:
This tradition has been narrated by the game authority (Yazid
b. Hurmus) through a different chain of transmitters with the
following difference in the elucidation of one of the points
raised by Najda in his letter to Ibn Abas: The Messenger of
Allah (may peace be upon him) used not to kill the children,
so thou shouldst not kill them unless you could know what
Khadir had known about the child he killed, or you could
distinguish between a child who would grow up to he a believer
(and a child who would grow up to be a non−believer), so that
you killed the (prospective) non−believer and left the
(prospective) believer aside.
Bk 19, Number 4458:
It has been narrated on the authority of Yazid b. Hurmuz who
said: Najda b. 'Amir al−Haruri wrote to Ibn Abbas asking him
about the slave and the woman as to whether they would get a
share from the booty (it they participated in Jihad) ; about
the killing of (enemy) children (in war) ; about the orphan as
to when his orphanhood comes to an end; about kinsmen (of the
Holy Prophet) as to who they are. He said to Yazid: Write to
him. (If he were not likely to fall into folly, I would not
have written to him.) Write: You have written asking about the
woman and the slave whether they would get a share of the
booty if they participated in Jihad. (You should know that)
there is nothing of the sort for them except that they will be
given a prize. And you have written asking me about the
killing of the enemy children in war. (You should understand
that) the Messenger of Allah (may peare be upon him) did not
kill them. and thou shouldst not kill them unless thou knew
what the companion of Moses (i. e. Khadir) knew about the boy
he had killed. And you have written asking me about the orphan
as to when the period of his orphanhood comes to an end, so
that the sobriquet of" orphan" is dropped from him. (In this
regard, you should know that) the sobriquet" orphan" will not
be dropped from him until he attains maturity of body and
mind. And you have written asking me about the close relatives
(of the Holy Prophet) as to who they are. We think that it is
we, but our people have denied us this (position and its
concomitant privileges).
Bk 19, Number 4459:
This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Yazid b.
Hurmuz through another chain of transmitters.
Bk 19, Number 4460:
It has been narrated on the anthority of Yazid b. Hurmuz who
said: Najda wrote to Ibn Abbas. I was sitting in the company
of Ibn 'Abbas when he read his letter and wrote its reply. Ibn
Abbas said: Were it not for preventing him from falling into
wickedness. I would not have replied to his letter, may he
never be joyful. He wrote in reply to him referring to the
share of the close relatives (of the Holy Prophet) (from the
booty) whom God has mentioned. (I have to tell you that) we
thought we were the close relatives of the Messenger of Allah
(may peace be upon him), but our people have refused to
recognise us as such. You have asked about the orphan as to
when his orphanhood comes to an end. (I have to say that) when
he reaches the age of marriage, attains maturity of mind, and
his property is returned to him, then he is no longer an
orphan. You have inquired whether the Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upo him) used to kill anyone from the children of the
polytheists in the war. (You should know that) the Messenger
of Allah (may peace be upon him) used not to kill any one of
their children, and you (too) should not kill any one of them,
except when you knew about them what Khadir had known about
the boy whom he killed. And you have inquired whether there is
a fixed share of the booty for women and slaves when they
participate in a battle. (I have to tell you that) there is no
fixed share for them except that they will be given some
reward from the spoils of war.
Bk 19, Number 4461:
This hadith has been transmitted on the authority of Yazid b.
Hurmuz. but not complete (as we find in the above mentioned
ahadith).
Chapter 48: THE NUMBER OF WARS WAGED BY THE HOLY PROPHET (MAY
PEACE BE UPON HIM)
Bk 19, Number 4462:
It has been narrated on the authority of Umm 'Atiyya, the
Ansarite, who said: I took part with the Messenger of Allah
(may peace be upon him) in seven battles. I would stay behind
in the camp of men, cook their food, treat the wounded and
nurse the aick.
Bk 19, Number 4463:
A similar tradition has been narrated on the authority of
Hisham b. Hassan through a different chain of transmitters.
Bk 19, Number 4464:
It has been narrated on the authority of Abu Ishaq that
'Abdullah b. Yazid went (out of the city) with people for
offering" Istisqa" ' prayer (for rainfall). He offered two
rak'ahs. Then he prayed for rain. That day I met Zaid b.
Arqam. There was only one man between me and him (at that
time). I asked him: How many military expeditions did the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) undertake? He said:
Nineteen expeditions. I asked him: On how many expeditions did
you accompany him? He said: On seventeen expeditions. I asked:
Which was the first expedition he led? He answered: Dhat−ul−,
Usair or 'Ushair.
Bk 19, Number 4465:
It has been narrated on the authority of Zaid b. Arqam that
the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) fought nineteen
battles and after the Migration performed only one Pilgrimage
called Hajjat−ul−Wada'.
Bk 19, Number 4466:
It has been reported on the authority of Abu Zubair who heard
Jabir b. Abdullah say: I fought in the company of the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) nineteen battles.
Jabir said: I did not participate in the Battle of Badr and
the Battle of Uhud. My father prevented me (from participating
in these battles as my age was tender). After 'Abdullah (my
father) was killed on the Day of Ubud, I never lagged behind
the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) and joined
every battle (he fought).
Bk 19, Number 4467:
It has been narrated on the authority of Buraida (who heard
the tradition from his father) that the Messenger of Allah
(may peace be upon him) conducted nineteen military campaigns
and he (actually) fought in eight of them.
Bk 19, Number 4468:
It has been narrated by Buraida who heard it from his father
that he joined the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him)
in sixteen military campaigns
Bk 19, Number 4469:
It has been narrated on the authority of Salama who said: I
joined seven military expeditions led by the Messenger of
Allah himself (may peace be upon him), and nine expeditions
which he sent out once under Abu Bakr and once under Usama b.
Zaid.
Bk 19, Number 4470:
The (foregoing) tradition has also been narrated on the
authority of Hatim through the same chain of transmitters with
the difference that according to this version both these types
of expeditions were seven in number.
Chapter 49: THE EXPEDITION CALLED DHAT−UR−RIQA'
Bk 19, Number 4471:
It has been narrated on the authority of Abu Musa (Ash'ari)
who said: We set out on an expedition with the Messenger of
Allah (may peace be upon him). We were six in number and had
(with us) only one camel which we rode turn by turn Our feet
were injured. My feet were so badly injured that my nails
dropped off. We covered our feet with rags. so this expedition
was called Dhat−ur−Riqa' (i. e. the expedition of rags)
because we bandaged our feet with rags (on that day). Abu
Burda said: Abu Musa narrated this tradition, and then
disliked repeating it as he did not want to give any publicity
to what he did in a noble cause Abu Usama said: Narrators
other than Abu Buraida have added to the version of the
words:" God will reward it."
Chapter 50: DISAPPROVAL OF SEEKING HELP FROM A DISBELIEVER ON
A MILITARY CAMPAIGN
Bk 19, Number 4472:
It has been narrated on the authority of A'isha, wife of the
Holy Prophet (may peace be upon him), who said: The Messenger
of Allah (may peace be upon him) set out for Badr. When he
reached Harrat−ul−Wabara (a place four miles from Medina) a
man met him who was known for his valour and courage. The
Companions of the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him)
were pleased to see him. He said: I have come so that I may
follow you and get a share from the booty. The Messenger of
Allah (may peace be upon him) said to him: Do you believe in
Allah and His Apostle? He said: No. The Messenger of Allah
(may peace be upon him) said: Go back, I will not seek help
from a Mushrik (polytheist). He went on until we reached
Shajara, where the man met him again. He asked him the same
question again and the man gave him the same answer. He said:
Go back. Im will not seek help from a Mushrik. The man
returned and overtook him at Baida'? He asked him as he had
asked previously: Do you believe in Allah and His Apostle? The
man said: Yes. The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him)
said to him: Then come along with us.