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pleaded on oath before the Messenger of Allah, praise and peace
be upon him, and he had accepted their excuses.‟"
Another narration adds:
“The Messenger of Allah, praise and peace be upon him, set out for
Tabuk on a Thursday. His preference was to set out on a journey on
Thursdays.”
Another narration tells us that:
“It was his practice to return from a journey during day-light, before
noon. Upon his arrival he would go immediately to the Mosque and
offer two voluntary units of prayer (raka's), then he would sit down
and receive people.”
Bukhari and Muslim with a chain up to Abdullah son of Ka‟ab son of Malik, - who
was also Ka‟ab's guide when he became blind who - said: I heard Ka‟ab son of
Malik give a full account of the incident that caused him to remain behind when the
be upon him, and he had accepted their excuses.‟"
Another narration adds:
“The Messenger of Allah, praise and peace be upon him, set out for
Tabuk on a Thursday. His preference was to set out on a journey on
Thursdays.”
Another narration tells us that:
“It was his practice to return from a journey during day-light, before
noon. Upon his arrival he would go immediately to the Mosque and
offer two voluntary units of prayer (raka's), then he would sit down
and receive people.”
Bukhari and Muslim with a chain up to Abdullah son of Ka‟ab son of Malik, - who
was also Ka‟ab's guide when he became blind who - said: I heard Ka‟ab son of
Malik give a full account of the incident that caused him to remain behind when the