Holy Prophet of Islam - Hazrat Muhammad Mustafa — Page 167
sa. The Holy Prophet of Islam, Hadrat Muḥammad Mustafa га sa ra sa. After the signing of the Hudaibiyyah pact, the Muslims started to travel to Mecca which attracted many good-natured people in Mecca towards Islām and they accepted Islām. The notable amongst them were. Hadrat Khalid bin Walid and Ḥaḍrat ‘Amr bin ‘Āṣ. Sometime after the. Hudaibiyyah agreement, a strange incident took place which resulted in the removal of the clause in the agreement that the Muslims leaving Mecca for Medina must be returned to Mecca. What happened was that Ḥadrat "Utbah bin Usaid" ran away from Mecca and reached Medina. The Quraish sent two men to the Holy Prophet" to ask for the return of ‘Utbah bin. Usaid fulfilling one of the clauses of the agreement. The Holy Prophet followed the agreement and gave the custody of Ḥadrat ‘Utbah” to the two. Quraish who had come from Mecca to take him back. When the three of them reached a place called, Dhul Hulaifah, Hadrat ‘Utbah" killed one of the Quraish who were taking him back to Mecca. The other got scared and ran away, leaving Hadrat ‘Utbah free to live wherever he wanted. Hadrat "Utbah" decided not to go to Medina and started to live close to. Dhumarwah near the sea. When the other Muslims who were being mistreated in Mecca came to know about the place where Hadrat ‘Utbah' had gone to live, they also started to come and settle there. This process continued and when a large number of Muslims settled there they started to attack the business caravans of the Quraish who had to pass through the area to go to Syria for business. Since the Quraish's survival totally depended upon business and they were having difficulties in travelling to. Syria for business, they wrote to the Holy Prophet" to abolish the clause in the agreement which prohibits the Muslims of Mecca from going to. Medina. Anyone could go and live in Medina. When the Muslims in. Mecca came to know about the removal of the clause concerning travel to. Medina they migrated to Medina in large numbers which included Abū. Jandal and settled there. ra sa ra. Ghazwah Dhi Qarad (Ghazwah Ghābah). Ghābah is a valley having many springs about five miles from 167