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When the time came to bury the martyrs, the Prophet ordered that their bodies
should not receive the customary washing because on the Day of Resurrection
the would be revived with their wounds exuding with the perfume of musk.
THE DEAD OF THE UNBELIEVERS:
As for the Koraysh, seventy unbelievers were slain, many of whom were their
chieftains. The unbelievers were buried together in a pit, as the Prophet, praise
and peace be upon him, name each and every one of them together with their
lineage. After their burial the Prophet spoke to them asking if they had found
what Allah had promised them to be true, for indeed he knew the promise of
Allah to be true. When Omar heard the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him,
speaking to the dead, he asked if the dead could hear, whereupon the Prophet,
praise and peace be upon him, replied that they could hear just as well as he but
they were prevented from replying.
Seventy unbelievers were taken captive for whom their tribesmen were to pay a
ransom of between three or four thousand dirhams. As for those unable to pay
should not receive the customary washing because on the Day of Resurrection
the would be revived with their wounds exuding with the perfume of musk.
THE DEAD OF THE UNBELIEVERS:
As for the Koraysh, seventy unbelievers were slain, many of whom were their
chieftains. The unbelievers were buried together in a pit, as the Prophet, praise
and peace be upon him, name each and every one of them together with their
lineage. After their burial the Prophet spoke to them asking if they had found
what Allah had promised them to be true, for indeed he knew the promise of
Allah to be true. When Omar heard the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him,
speaking to the dead, he asked if the dead could hear, whereupon the Prophet,
praise and peace be upon him, replied that they could hear just as well as he but
they were prevented from replying.
Seventy unbelievers were taken captive for whom their tribesmen were to pay a
ransom of between three or four thousand dirhams. As for those unable to pay