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Now that Abu Bakhtari had taken sides in the argument, tension increased and a scuffle
broke out. In self defense, Abu Bakhtari picked up the jaw-bone of a camel and struck
Abu Jahl with such forced upon his head that he fell concussed to the ground.
The Courage of the Prophet
Despite the constant threats of the Koraysh, the Prophet, persisted in his mission to
preach to all who would listen, his courage never faltered or weakened. He continued to
go to Al-Ka’bah and pray in public and whenever an opportunity presented itself he
would preach to visitors to Mecca who came during the sacred months or for special
occasions to trade, or for pilgrimage.
Hisham, the Son of Amr
Among the tribes whose chieftains had signed the pact were tribesmen -- especially
those closely related through marriage to the Prophet (salla Allahu alihi wa sallam) --
who felt compassion towards the Muslims. One such person was Hisham, Amr' son.
When night fell and no one was about, Hisham would often load his camel with food,
broke out. In self defense, Abu Bakhtari picked up the jaw-bone of a camel and struck
Abu Jahl with such forced upon his head that he fell concussed to the ground.
The Courage of the Prophet
Despite the constant threats of the Koraysh, the Prophet, persisted in his mission to
preach to all who would listen, his courage never faltered or weakened. He continued to
go to Al-Ka’bah and pray in public and whenever an opportunity presented itself he
would preach to visitors to Mecca who came during the sacred months or for special
occasions to trade, or for pilgrimage.
Hisham, the Son of Amr
Among the tribes whose chieftains had signed the pact were tribesmen -- especially
those closely related through marriage to the Prophet (salla Allahu alihi wa sallam) --
who felt compassion towards the Muslims. One such person was Hisham, Amr' son.
When night fell and no one was about, Hisham would often load his camel with food,