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Bakthtari. Abdul Bakhtari had supported the Prophet on several occasions and
was one of those responsible for ending the boycott against the Muslims in
Mecca. He had also sided with Hakim over the matter of Lady Khadijah's flour
when he struck Abu Jahl forcefully with the jaw of a camel in the fight that
ensued.
Meanwhile, the adrenaline coursed quickly through the veins of the Koraysh and
in their anxiousness to get on with the battle two arrows were fired. The first
struck Mihja, the freeman of Omar who became the next believer to be martyred,
then the second arrow flew through the air and pierced the neck of Haritha, the
son of Suraka and grandson of Al Najjar as he drank from the reservoir.
As the battle was about to commence, the Prophet, praise and peace be upon
him, picked up a handful of small pebbles and said looking at the Koraysh: "May
their faces be defaced," then he threw the pebbles towards them and ordered his
companions saying: "Now stand up and proceed towards Paradise, its width is
that of the heavens and the earth."
When Umair, the son of Hamam, heard his he inquired: "O Messenger of Allah, is
was one of those responsible for ending the boycott against the Muslims in
Mecca. He had also sided with Hakim over the matter of Lady Khadijah's flour
when he struck Abu Jahl forcefully with the jaw of a camel in the fight that
ensued.
Meanwhile, the adrenaline coursed quickly through the veins of the Koraysh and
in their anxiousness to get on with the battle two arrows were fired. The first
struck Mihja, the freeman of Omar who became the next believer to be martyred,
then the second arrow flew through the air and pierced the neck of Haritha, the
son of Suraka and grandson of Al Najjar as he drank from the reservoir.
As the battle was about to commence, the Prophet, praise and peace be upon
him, picked up a handful of small pebbles and said looking at the Koraysh: "May
their faces be defaced," then he threw the pebbles towards them and ordered his
companions saying: "Now stand up and proceed towards Paradise, its width is
that of the heavens and the earth."
When Umair, the son of Hamam, heard his he inquired: "O Messenger of Allah, is