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had poisoned the lamb. However, she continued saying that it was on
account of her slain husband, father and uncle. She then told the Prophet
that she thought if he was a king she would be better off without him, but on
the other hand, if he was a Prophet then the poison would inform him.
The Prophet had mercy upon the woman and took no action against her.
However, from that year up until the time he passed away, at the same
time each year, the Prophet would suffer on account of a tiny bit of poison
he had swallowed.
THE DONKEY THAT SPOKE:
When it came time to distribute the spoils of war, the Prophet received,
amongst other things, a black donkey whereupon he asked the donkey its
name. The donkey answered: "Yazid, son of Shihab. Allah created me from
a line of sixty donkeys, and none but prophets have ridden us. Of them only
I remain, and of prophets only you; I was waiting for you to ride me. I use to
belong to a Jew who gave me very little to eat or drink; he made me carry
heavy loads and beat me." The Prophet, praise and peace be upon him,
account of her slain husband, father and uncle. She then told the Prophet
that she thought if he was a king she would be better off without him, but on
the other hand, if he was a Prophet then the poison would inform him.
The Prophet had mercy upon the woman and took no action against her.
However, from that year up until the time he passed away, at the same
time each year, the Prophet would suffer on account of a tiny bit of poison
he had swallowed.
THE DONKEY THAT SPOKE:
When it came time to distribute the spoils of war, the Prophet received,
amongst other things, a black donkey whereupon he asked the donkey its
name. The donkey answered: "Yazid, son of Shihab. Allah created me from
a line of sixty donkeys, and none but prophets have ridden us. Of them only
I remain, and of prophets only you; I was waiting for you to ride me. I use to
belong to a Jew who gave me very little to eat or drink; he made me carry
heavy loads and beat me." The Prophet, praise and peace be upon him,