Life of Muhammad

by Hazrat Mirza Bashir-ud-Din Mahmud Ahmad

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Life of Muhammad — Page 180

sa 180 capacity. The poor Muslims were also provided with riding animals, swords and lances. Enthusiasm prevailed. There was at Medina at the time a party of Muslims who had migrated from Yemen. They were very poor. Some of them went to the Prophet sa and offered their services for this expedition. They said, "O Prophet sa of God, take us with you. We want nothing beyond the means of going. " The Qur’an makes a reference to these Muslims and their offers in the following words: Nor against those to whom, when they came to thee that thou shouldst mount them, thou didst say, 'I cannot find whereon I can mount you'; they turned back, their eyes overflowing with tears, out of grief that they could not find what they might spend (9: 92). That is to say, they are not to blame who did not take part in the war because they were without means and who applied to the Prophet sa to provide them with the means of transport to the battlefield. The Prophet sa was unable to provide the transport, so they left disappointed feeling they were poor, and were unable to contribute to the war between Muslims and Syrians. Ab u M u s a ra was the leader of this group. When asked what they had asked for, he said, "We did not ask for camels or horses. We only said we did not have shoes and could not cover the long journey bare-footed. If we only had shoes, we would have gone on foot and taken part in the war alongside of our Muslim brethren. " As this army was going to Syria and Muslims had not yet forgotten what they had suffered at Mauta, every Muslim was full of anxiety with regard to the personal safety of the Prophet sa. The women of Medina played their part. They were busy inducing their husbands and sons to join the war. One Companion who had gone out of Medina returned when the Prophet sa had already set out with the army. This Companion entered his house and was expecting his wife to greet him with the affection and emotion of a woman who meets her husband after a long time. He found his wife sitting in