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Rusub (the steady) and another called al-Qadib (the sharp). The handle of his
sword was adorned with silver. The Prophet used to wear a belt made of skins in,
which were three rings of silver. The name of his bow was al-Katum (the
unbroken), and the name of his quivers were al-Kafur (camphor). The name of
his female camel was al-Qaswa (the clipped ear); it is she whom he called al-
Adba (the slit ear). The name of his she-mule was Duldul (the hedgehog); the
name of his ass was Ya‟fur (gazelle); the name of the ewe whose milk he drank
was Ina‟ (choice).

The Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, had a vessel for ablutions
made of baked clay from, which he washed and drank. The people sent to him
young children who had just reached the age of understanding. They visited the
Messenger of Allah, praise and peace be upon him, and did not leave him. When
they found water in the vessel they drank from it wiped their faces and bodies
with the water. In doing so they desired the blessing (therein) for themselves.

The Account of his Pardoning, Notwithstanding his Power not to Pardon