Holy Prophet of Islam - Hazrat Muhammad Mustafa

by Dr. Karimullah Zirvi

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Holy Prophet of Islam - Hazrat Muhammad Mustafa — Page 164

The Holy Prophet of Islam, Hadrat Muḥammad Mustafa. Sa sa га sa 'In the name of Allah, the Gracious, the Merciful', Suhail bin 'Amr objected to it and siad that instead of it 'bi ismkallahum' should be written. . The Holy Prophet" told Ḥadrat ‘Ali" to write as suggested by Suhail. Then, with the name, Muhammad', Hadrat 'Ali" wrote the 'Messenger of Allāh'. . Again Suhail objected to it and insisted that as is the custom in Arabs the name of the father should be written with 'Muhammad' instead of the 'Messenger of Allāh'. The Holy Prophet" said, "By Allāh! I am the Prophet of God. However, write as Suhail desires. " Ḥaḍrat ‘Ali" showed hesitance to delete the word 'Rasulullah'. At this the Holy Prophet asked Ḥadrat 'Ali to point to him where the word, 'Rasulullah is written so that he could erase it. Hadrat 'Ali" obliged and the Holy Prophet" himself erased the word, 'Rasulullah' in the written agreement. ra ra га sa sa. After negotiations an agreement was signed between the two parties which was acceptable to both and it is called the 'Pact of. Hudaibiyyah. The conditions laid down in the agreement were as follows:. In the name of Allāh. These are the conditions of peace between. Muḥammad, son of 'Abdullāh and Suhail ibn 'Amr, the envoy of Mecca. . There will be no fighting for ten years. Anyone who wishes to join. Muḥammad and to enter into any agreement with him is free to do so. . Anyone who wishes to join the Quraish and to enter into an agreement with them is also free to do so. A young man, or one whose father is alive, if he goes to Muhammad without permission from his father or guardian, will be returned to his father or guardian. But should anyone go to the. Quraish, he will not be returned. This year Muḥammad will go back without entering Mecca. But next year he and his followers can enter. Mecca, spend three days and perform the circuit. During these three days the Quraish will withdraw to the surrounding hills. When Muḥammad and his followers enter Mecca, they will be unarmed except for the sheathed swords which wayfarers in Arabia always have with them. 164. SE. SA (The Life of Muḥammad, A Translation of Ibn Isḥāq's Sīrat Rasūlullah, p. 504,. A. Guillaume,, Oxford University Press, Reprinted in Pakistan, 2004)