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Full-version-Shefa-bio-of-Prophet, page : 63
Jabir, son Abdullah said, "We went to war with the Prophet near Najd. The Prophet stopped for a rest at mid-day in a certain place, and his Companions chose a shade tree for him, under which he might rest so he went under the tree, hung his sword upon it and slept. While he was sleeping a Bedouin came up to him, and drew his sword. He asked, "Who will protect you from me!" "Allah, the Mighty" replied the Prophet . Upon hearing this, the hand of the Bedouin started to tremble, and his sword fell from his hand. The Prophet said, "Now, who will protect you from me?" Whereupon the Bedouin, Ghawrath, Al Harith's son replied, "Punish me in the best way" whereupon the Prophet asked, "Do you bear witness that there is no god except Allah." The Bedouin replied, "No, but I will promise that I will not fight you and I will not be with any who fight against you." Thereupon the Prophet let him go and Ghawrath returned to his companion saying, "I have come to you from the best of all humanity."
After the victory at Khaybar a Jewess poisoned the meat she had prepared for the Prophet . The meat spoke to him telling him that it had been poisoned and the woman confessed. Rather than punishing her he forgave her.
Another Jew proficient in the art of magic named of Labid Al Azam was
approached by a fellow Jew to concoct a spell of deadly proportion to kill the Prophet . However, the angels informed the Prophet of his action and the cure was revealed to him. When he regained his strength, the Prophet neither reprimanded nor punished Labid.
Abdullah, Ubayy's son was amongst the hypocrites of Medina yet despite the
seriousness of either his and their actions, coupled to the detrimental things they concocted about the Prophet he took no action against them. And even when an outraged Companion suggested one of their number should be put to death, he turned to him and said, "No, do not let it be said that Muhammad kills his companions."
Anas recalled an incident as he traveled with the Prophet . The Prophet was wearing a thick cloak when a Bedouin rode up to him and tugged at his cloak so violently it left a mark on the side of his neck. The Bedouin demanded, "Muhammad, let me load my two camels with the property of Allah you have in your possession. You will not let me load up with either your property or your fathers!" The Prophet remained silent for a while then said, "This is the property of Allah and I am His worshiper." He continued, "Shall I retaliate for your actions Bedouin?" The Bedouin replied, "No." Whereupon the Prophet asked "Why not?" The Bedouin replied, "Because you do not repay a bad deed with a bad deed!" The Prophet laughed and ordered a camel to be loaded with
After the victory at Khaybar a Jewess poisoned the meat she had prepared for the Prophet . The meat spoke to him telling him that it had been poisoned and the woman confessed. Rather than punishing her he forgave her.
Another Jew proficient in the art of magic named of Labid Al Azam was
approached by a fellow Jew to concoct a spell of deadly proportion to kill the Prophet . However, the angels informed the Prophet of his action and the cure was revealed to him. When he regained his strength, the Prophet neither reprimanded nor punished Labid.
Abdullah, Ubayy's son was amongst the hypocrites of Medina yet despite the
seriousness of either his and their actions, coupled to the detrimental things they concocted about the Prophet he took no action against them. And even when an outraged Companion suggested one of their number should be put to death, he turned to him and said, "No, do not let it be said that Muhammad kills his companions."
Anas recalled an incident as he traveled with the Prophet . The Prophet was wearing a thick cloak when a Bedouin rode up to him and tugged at his cloak so violently it left a mark on the side of his neck. The Bedouin demanded, "Muhammad, let me load my two camels with the property of Allah you have in your possession. You will not let me load up with either your property or your fathers!" The Prophet remained silent for a while then said, "This is the property of Allah and I am His worshiper." He continued, "Shall I retaliate for your actions Bedouin?" The Bedouin replied, "No." Whereupon the Prophet asked "Why not?" The Bedouin replied, "Because you do not repay a bad deed with a bad deed!" The Prophet laughed and ordered a camel to be loaded with