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son, the son of Aamir should go off and find pasture for the Companions rides.

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When Haram delivered the message Aamir scoffed and rejected it, then at his command
a spear was thrust forcefully into Haram‟s back. As Haram was dying he cried out, “Allah
is the Greatest! By the Lord of Ka‟bah I have triumphed!”

Aamir, Tufayl‟s son immediately called upon the rest of the tribe of Aamir to join him and
attack the Companions, but they refused saying that they were under the protection of
Abu Bara. Aamir now turned his sight to the tribe of Saleem for help and Usaiyah, Ri‟al
and Dhakwan responded with their tribesmen.

It wasn‟t long until Aamir and his allies reached the well, and unmercifully ambushed the
Companions who fought as best they could until all lay dead around the well. Ka‟b, Zayd
An-Najjar‟s son was the only one to survive.

No sooner had the camels been settled and left to graze, Al Mundhir and Amr made their
way back to the well. As they approached, to their great distress, they noticed birds of