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entrails of from a tribe that slaughtered camels and throw it over the Messenger of
Allah, praise and peace be upon him. Uqba, son of Mu‟et was amongst the vilest of them
and it was he who volunteered. He returned bringing with him the camel‟s entrails threw
them over the shoulders of the Messenger of Allah, praise and peace be upon him, as
he prostrated.
Abdullah, son of Masood said that he stood their watching but was unable to say
anything because there was no one to protect him (from the seven Korayshites).
As soon as little Lady Fatima, may Allah be pleased with her, heard what had happened
she went to her father and removed the filth from the Messenger of Allah‟s shoulders
and turned to the perpetrators and rebuked them but none replied. The Messenger of
Allah, praise and peace be upon him, continued to offer his prayer and after he raised
his head at the end of the prayer he supplicated three times saying, “O Allah, deal with
the Koraysh, deal with Utba, Aqba, Abu Jahl and Shayba” then left the Mosque.
Abul Bakhtari was wearing his whip as a belt when he met the Messenger of Allah,
praise and peace be upon him, and noticed the disturbed look on his face and asked
what was the matter. The Messenger of Allah, praise and peace be upon him, requested
Allah, praise and peace be upon him. Uqba, son of Mu‟et was amongst the vilest of them
and it was he who volunteered. He returned bringing with him the camel‟s entrails threw
them over the shoulders of the Messenger of Allah, praise and peace be upon him, as
he prostrated.
Abdullah, son of Masood said that he stood their watching but was unable to say
anything because there was no one to protect him (from the seven Korayshites).
As soon as little Lady Fatima, may Allah be pleased with her, heard what had happened
she went to her father and removed the filth from the Messenger of Allah‟s shoulders
and turned to the perpetrators and rebuked them but none replied. The Messenger of
Allah, praise and peace be upon him, continued to offer his prayer and after he raised
his head at the end of the prayer he supplicated three times saying, “O Allah, deal with
the Koraysh, deal with Utba, Aqba, Abu Jahl and Shayba” then left the Mosque.
Abul Bakhtari was wearing his whip as a belt when he met the Messenger of Allah,
praise and peace be upon him, and noticed the disturbed look on his face and asked
what was the matter. The Messenger of Allah, praise and peace be upon him, requested