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packing and asked whether she was leaving for Medina. Lady Zaynab was unsure
whether to trust Hind, so she replied with an evasive answer even though Hind offered to
give her money as well as provisions for the journey.
A month had now passed since the encounter at Badr and so the Prophet (salla Allahu
alihi wa sallam) asked Zayd, Haritha's son and a companion to journey to the valley of
Yajaj, which lies eight miles out of Mecca, and wait for Lady Zaynab and her daughter
there, then accompany them onto Medina.
The time to leave had arrived, and so Lady Zaynab’s brother-in-law, Kinanah brought
her canopied camel for her and little Umama to ride and led the way out of Mecca with
his bow in hand.
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When the Koraysh learned of Lady Zaynab's departure, a party of them rode after her
and finally caught up with them at a place called Dhu Tuwa. Habbar, Al-Aswad's son
was the first to approach and threatened her menacingly with his lance as she rode the
whether to trust Hind, so she replied with an evasive answer even though Hind offered to
give her money as well as provisions for the journey.
A month had now passed since the encounter at Badr and so the Prophet (salla Allahu
alihi wa sallam) asked Zayd, Haritha's son and a companion to journey to the valley of
Yajaj, which lies eight miles out of Mecca, and wait for Lady Zaynab and her daughter
there, then accompany them onto Medina.
The time to leave had arrived, and so Lady Zaynab’s brother-in-law, Kinanah brought
her canopied camel for her and little Umama to ride and led the way out of Mecca with
his bow in hand.
9
When the Koraysh learned of Lady Zaynab's departure, a party of them rode after her
and finally caught up with them at a place called Dhu Tuwa. Habbar, Al-Aswad's son
was the first to approach and threatened her menacingly with his lance as she rode the