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or not he thought they should surrender, he told them that they should, but at the same
time pointed to his throat indicating that they would be put to death.
Suddenly, Abu Lubabah was jolted back to reality and horror stricken by his action and
cried out with a verse from the Koran:
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".. to You we turn, and to You is the arrival.”
Koran Ch.60:4
Meanwhile, outside the fortresses, Abu Lubabah's companions awaited his return,
however, such was his deep shame and regret that he left the fortress by another
entrance and returned to Medina alone.
Upon reaching Medina, Abu Lubabah tied himself to a pillar in the Mosque saying that
he would not move from it until Allah relented towards him. He remained tied to the pillar
for either ten or fifteen days, only being released by his daughter when the time for
time pointed to his throat indicating that they would be put to death.
Suddenly, Abu Lubabah was jolted back to reality and horror stricken by his action and
cried out with a verse from the Koran:
43
".. to You we turn, and to You is the arrival.”
Koran Ch.60:4
Meanwhile, outside the fortresses, Abu Lubabah's companions awaited his return,
however, such was his deep shame and regret that he left the fortress by another
entrance and returned to Medina alone.
Upon reaching Medina, Abu Lubabah tied himself to a pillar in the Mosque saying that
he would not move from it until Allah relented towards him. He remained tied to the pillar
for either ten or fifteen days, only being released by his daughter when the time for