It has been narrated by Ibn Abdullah who said: The Prophet ( صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم ) entered Mecca. There were three hundred and sixty idols around the Ka'ba. He began to thrust them with the stick that was in his hand saying: Truth has come and falsehood has vanished. Lo! falsehood was destined to vanish (xvii. 8). Truth has arrived, and falsehood can neither create anything from the beginning nor can It restore to life
Read More..This tradition has been narrated by Ibn Abu Najah through a different chain of transmitters up to the word: Zahaqa, (This version) does not contain the second verse and substitutes Sanam for Nusub (both the words mean idol or image that is worshipped).
Read More..It has been narrated on the authority of Abdullah b. Muti' who heard from his father and said: I heard the Prophet ( صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم ) say on the day of the Conquest of Mecca: No Quraishite will be killed hound hand and foot from this day until the Day of judgment.
Read More..The same tradition has been narrated on the authority of Zakriyya through the same chain of transmitters with the following addition: No rebellious Quraishite with al-Asi as his name embraced Islam that day except Muti. His name-was al-Asi, but the Messenger of Allah (way peace be upon him) changed his name to Muti.
Read More..It has been narrated on the authority of al-Bara' b. 'Azib who said: 'Ali b. Abu Talib penned the treaty between the Prophet ( صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم ) and the polytheists on the Day of Hudaibiya. He wrote: This is what Muhammad, the Messenger of Allah, has settled. They (the polytheists) said: Do not write words the Messenger of Allah . If we knew that you were the Messenger of Allah, we would not fight against you. The Prophet ( صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم ) said to 'Ali: Strike out these words. He (Ali) said: I am not going to strike them out. So the Prophet ( صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم ) struck them out with his own hand. The narrator said that the conditions upon which the two sides had agreed included that the Muslims would enter Mecca (next year) and would stay there for three days, and that they would not enter bearing arms except in their sheaths or bolsters.
Read More..It has been narrated on the authority of Abu Ishaq, who heard Bars' b. Azib say: When the Messenger of Allah ( صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم ) made peace with the people of Hudaibiya, 'Ali drew up the agreement between them, and so he wrote: Muhammad, the Messenger of Allah. (This is followed by the same wording as we have in the previous tradition except the omission of the words: This is what he has settled.)
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