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(salla Allahu alihi wa sallam) and his Companions would be unlikely to take revenge on
all the branches of the Koraysh because not only were they united in the matter, great in
number, but much too strong to oppose.
Up until that moment, satan had remained silent, but now his eyes darted with delight as
he said, "Abu Jahl is right, in my opinion this is the only way to do it!"
The chieftains accepted his advice, plans were drawn up and satan left them gloating in
his wickedness.
The Koraysh Attempt to Kill the Prophet
On the night the Koraysh planned to kill Prophet Muhammad (salla Allahu alihi wa
sallam), Angel Gabriel visited him and told him he must not sleep in his bed that night.
He also gave him the news that Allah had given him permission to migrate. When the
Prophet (salla Allahu alihi wa sallam) told Ali Gabriel's news he was delighted and
immediately volunteered to be a decoy and sacrifice himself for the sake of the Prophet’s
migration by sleeping in the Prophet’s bed, whereupon the Prophet (salla Allahu alihi wa
sallam) assured him that no harm would befall him.
all the branches of the Koraysh because not only were they united in the matter, great in
number, but much too strong to oppose.
Up until that moment, satan had remained silent, but now his eyes darted with delight as
he said, "Abu Jahl is right, in my opinion this is the only way to do it!"
The chieftains accepted his advice, plans were drawn up and satan left them gloating in
his wickedness.
The Koraysh Attempt to Kill the Prophet
On the night the Koraysh planned to kill Prophet Muhammad (salla Allahu alihi wa
sallam), Angel Gabriel visited him and told him he must not sleep in his bed that night.
He also gave him the news that Allah had given him permission to migrate. When the
Prophet (salla Allahu alihi wa sallam) told Ali Gabriel's news he was delighted and
immediately volunteered to be a decoy and sacrifice himself for the sake of the Prophet’s
migration by sleeping in the Prophet’s bed, whereupon the Prophet (salla Allahu alihi wa
sallam) assured him that no harm would befall him.