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A plan to kill Hazrat Muhammad

 Quraish had kept 2 things with Hazrat Abu Tabib and he asked Hazrat Abu Talib to stop his nephew. Our fathers and our gods should not be abused, otherwise there will be a war that will destroy everything. The second path they put in front of Hazrat Abu Talib was to present Waleed bin Mughira, an Arab family, to Hazrat Abu Talib. And he said that you should make this handsome boy your son and hand him to us, so that we may kill him. Abu Talib said,

" What a bad deal you are making with me. By God, this cannot be".

 When the negotiations between them failed, the cruelty of Quraysh would increase. On the same day, the thought of killing Hazrat Mohammad came to the mind of the traitor. But because of this, Hamza and Hazrat Umar accepted Islam and Islam became stronger because of him.

 Once Iqba bin Abi Muwayt stroked the neck of Hazrat Muhammad in such a way that it felt as if his eyes wiil come out. It seem that as soon as they wanted to kill Hazrat Muhammad. Once, Abu Jhal sat down with a heavy stone. When you were about to pray, Quraish had arrived. On the other hand, Abu Jahl had told them that I would take a stone and sit when Muhammad prostrated, then I would crush his head. When Hazrat Muhammed prostrated, Abu Jahl picked up a stone and moved it towards him, and after wiping it, he ran back. His color was pale, when Quraish saw this, they went to Abu Lahab and asked him what happened to him. He said, 

"When I wiped near Hazrat Muhammad, a camel came. By God, I have never seen a camel with such a bad neck, skull, and teeth." 

Apart from Abu Jhal, other Qureshis had the same intention and they were all after the life of Hazrat Muhammad. They used to sit in Hatim and criticize Hazrat Muhammad and plan against him. Hazrat Abdullah bin Umar used to say I saw this scene with my own eyes, the Quraysh started shouting at you, I saw disgust on your face.

 Sahi al-Bukhari from Hazrat Zubair says that I asked from Abdullah bin Umar that  What did the Quraysh do with Hazrat Muhammed? They said Hazrat Muhammed  was praying in Hatim when Aqba bin Abi Muayt came. As soon as he arrived, he put a cloth around his neck and strangled him so hard that Abu Bakr was there and held him by both shoulders and pulled him back. And taking him away from Hazrat Muhammad, he said, 

"You people want to kill a man because he says, ``My Lord is Allah.'' 
(Sahi bukhari)


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