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The Rebellion of Abdullah
bin Ubai At the end of the night and
just before it was daybreak, the Prophet Undoubtedly that was not the
real cause of his detachment. If it had been the refusal of his opinion as
the hypocrite claimed there would have no sense whatsoever for his joining
the Prophetic army. If it had been so, he would have refused to go out with the
army from the very beginning of the march. As a matter of fact the real purpose
of this rebellion, withdrawal and detachment — at this delicate and awkward
position and time — was to produce bewilderment, confusion of mind, and
disorder in the Muslims army who were within the sight and hear range of the
enemy who were also looking forward to seeing more and more dissension on the
side of the Muslims, like themselves. They also aimed at breaking the high
morale of the believers. That would accelerate — in their opinion — the
breakdown and consequently the death of Muhammad Short of Allâh’s Care, the hypocrite’s plot would have been successful. Banu Haritha of Al-Aws and Banu Salamah of Al-Khazraj were partially impressed by the hypocrite’s behaviour. Both of them were overwhelmed by confusion and they had almost started to withdraw, but Allâh’s Care saved them from that disgrace. About their incident Allâh says: "When two parties from among you were about to lose their heart, but Allâh was their Wali (Supporter and Protector). And in Allâh should the believers put their trust." [3:122] ‘Abdullah bin Haram — the father of Jabir bin ‘Abdullah — attempted to stop their withdrawal. He reminded the hypocrites of their duty at this delicate and awkward condition, but in vain. He followed them, reproached them and urged them to go back saying: "Come and fight in the way of Allâh or at least be defenders." They said: "If we had known that you would really fight we would have not gone back." Having despaired of them, he addressed them saying: "May Allâh cast you away, you enemies of Allâh. Allâh will certainly suffice His Prophet." Allâh says about those hypocrites: "And that He might test the hypocrites, it was said to them: ‘Come, fight in the way of Allâh or (at least) defend yourselves.’ They said: ‘Had we known that fighting will take place, we would certainly have followed you.’ They were that day, nearer to disbelief than to Faith, saying with their mouths what was not in their hearts. And Allâh has full knowledge of what they conceal." [3:167] The Remainder of the Islamic Army are on the Move to Uhud: With the remainder of fighters,
the Messenger of Allâh The camp of idolaters was
situated in such a place that the many roads leading to Uhud were almost blocked
by them. So the Messenger of Allâh On their way they passed by
Ha’it (i.e. the field) of Marba‘ bin Qaizi, who was a blind hypocrite. When
Marba‘ felt and realized that they were the Prophetic army, he started
throwing earth at their faces, so they rushed to kill him, but the Prophet The Messenger of Allâh |
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