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had now Ubayda had fallen. When Hamza and Ali saw what had happened to
their companion they turned upon Utba whereupon he did not live to see the
evening. Gently, Hamza and Ali carried Ubayda to the Prophet. His leg had been
severed and he had already lost a tremendous amount of blood. When he saw
the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, he looked up at him and asked: "O
Messenger of Allah, am I to be a martyr?" "Indeed you are," replied the Prophet,
and Ubayda was happy. Then in his weakened state Ubayda said: "If Abu Talib
was alive he would know that his words: "We will not give him up until we lie
dead around him, not thinking of our women and children,' have been fulfilled in
me."
Before the armies advanced on each other, the Prophet, praise and peace be
upon him, ordered his companions not to attack until he gave the word, and in
the event that they might find themselves surrounded by the enemy they were to
keep them at bay by showering arrows above their heads. He also told them that
among the Koraysh were those that had been forced to take up arms against
them and if they happened to encounter any of them they must not kill them.
They were the Prophet's uncle Abbas, the children of Hashim and Abdul
their companion they turned upon Utba whereupon he did not live to see the
evening. Gently, Hamza and Ali carried Ubayda to the Prophet. His leg had been
severed and he had already lost a tremendous amount of blood. When he saw
the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, he looked up at him and asked: "O
Messenger of Allah, am I to be a martyr?" "Indeed you are," replied the Prophet,
and Ubayda was happy. Then in his weakened state Ubayda said: "If Abu Talib
was alive he would know that his words: "We will not give him up until we lie
dead around him, not thinking of our women and children,' have been fulfilled in
me."
Before the armies advanced on each other, the Prophet, praise and peace be
upon him, ordered his companions not to attack until he gave the word, and in
the event that they might find themselves surrounded by the enemy they were to
keep them at bay by showering arrows above their heads. He also told them that
among the Koraysh were those that had been forced to take up arms against
them and if they happened to encounter any of them they must not kill them.
They were the Prophet's uncle Abbas, the children of Hashim and Abdul