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barley and another camel to be loaded with dates.
Lady Ayesha, said, "I never saw the Messenger of Allah take revenge for an injustice inflicted upon him as long as it was not one of the orders of Allah which must be upheld. His hand never struck anyone unless it was during the course of a Holy War in the way of Allah, and he never hit a servant or a woman."
There was the time when a man was brought before the Prophet and he was informed, "This man wanted to kill you!" The Prophet replied, 'Do not fear! Even though you wanted to do that, you would not have been given the power over me."
Before the conversion of Zayd, Sana's son, who was a Jew, Zayd went to the
Prophet and demanded the repayment of a debt. Zayd tugged at the Prophet's robe and pulled it from his shoulder, then seized him and proceeded to behave in an uncouth manner saying, "Children of Abdul Muttalib you are delaying!" Omar got up and chased him away as he spoke harshly to him. The Prophet smiled and said, "Omar, both he and I need something from you. Order me to repay well and order him to ask for his debt well." Then the Prophet upon him, said, "I still owe him three." Dutifully, Omar ordered that Zayd be repaid and added to it twenty more because of frightening him. Zayd converted to Islam saying, "Amongst the signs of his prophethood were two signs I had yet to see in him, they were forgiveness when he encountered quick-temperedness, and that when faced with extreme ignorance it only increased him in clemency. I tested him in both and found those qualities in him just as he is described in the Torah."
Lady Ayesha, said, "I never saw the Messenger of Allah take revenge for an injustice inflicted upon him as long as it was not one of the orders of Allah which must be upheld. His hand never struck anyone unless it was during the course of a Holy War in the way of Allah, and he never hit a servant or a woman."
There was the time when a man was brought before the Prophet and he was informed, "This man wanted to kill you!" The Prophet replied, 'Do not fear! Even though you wanted to do that, you would not have been given the power over me."
Before the conversion of Zayd, Sana's son, who was a Jew, Zayd went to the
Prophet and demanded the repayment of a debt. Zayd tugged at the Prophet's robe and pulled it from his shoulder, then seized him and proceeded to behave in an uncouth manner saying, "Children of Abdul Muttalib you are delaying!" Omar got up and chased him away as he spoke harshly to him. The Prophet smiled and said, "Omar, both he and I need something from you. Order me to repay well and order him to ask for his debt well." Then the Prophet upon him, said, "I still owe him three." Dutifully, Omar ordered that Zayd be repaid and added to it twenty more because of frightening him. Zayd converted to Islam saying, "Amongst the signs of his prophethood were two signs I had yet to see in him, they were forgiveness when he encountered quick-temperedness, and that when faced with extreme ignorance it only increased him in clemency. I tested him in both and found those qualities in him just as he is described in the Torah."