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SOME EVENTS OF THE FIRST AND SECOND YEARS OF MIGRATIONIt is proposed to explain here the secrets of a chain of warlike demonstrations which continued from the eighth month of the first year of migration till the month of Ramadan of the second year and were in fact the first military demonstrations and war manoeuvres by the Muslims. The correct interpretation and narration of the secrets of these events is possible for us only when we obtain the text of the events from history books[1] without any addition or subtraction and place the decisive view of research scholars of history before the readers. Here is a gist of these events: 1. Not more than eight months had yet passed since the arrival of the Prophet in Madina when he gave the first standard to his brave commander named Hamzah bin Abdul Muttalib and sent under his command thirty mounted soldiers from amongst the Muhajirs up to the coast of Red Sea which was the route adopted by the caravans of Quraysh. At a place named 'Ais he came across a caravan of Quraysh which was being managed by three hundred men under the leadership of Abu Jahl. However through the mediation of Majdi bin 'Arnr who had good relations with both the parties they kept away from each other and the Muslim soldiers returned to Madina. 2. Simultaneously with the despatch of this body of men 'Ubaydah bin Harith bin Abdul Muttalib was sent towards the caravan of Quraysh along with sixty or eighty mounted soldiers from amongst the Muhajirs. He went up to the waters lying
[1] Seerah-i Ibn Hisham vol. II page 222 onwards; Biharul Anwar vol. XIX pp. 186-190; Imta'ul Asma'; page 51;Tarikh-i Kamil vol.lI pp.77-78 and Mughazi-i Waqidi vol. I pp. 9-19.
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[1] Tarikh-i Kamil vol. III page 78.
[2] It is said that till the Second World War the soldiers who completed their military service were given along with a certificate a sealed letter by way of a military trust and were instructed to open it only at the time of general mobilization and to act according to its contents.
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)![]() that the enemy might not become aware of their secret they cut the hair of their heads to give the impression that they were proceeding to Makkah to perform the pilgrimage of the House of Allah. Their appearance satisfied Quraysh and they said to one another: "These Muslims are going to perform 'Umra' and have nothing to do with us". At this moment the Muslims assembled for war consultations and began exchanging views. Eventually they realized that in case they waited on that day which was the last day of Rajab the sacred month would no doubt come to an end but if in the meantime Quraysh moved away from that spot they would enter the area of 'haram' and fighting in that area was also prohibited. They therefore concluded that it was preferable to fight in the sacred month than to do so in the area of 'haram'. Thus taking the enemy by surprise they killed Amr Khazrami [4] the head of the caravan with an arrow. As regards his subordinates all of them fled except Uthman bin Abdullah and Hakam bin Kaysan who were captured by the Muslims. Abdullah bin Jahash brought the merchandise and the two captives to Madina. The Prophet was annoyed to find that the commander of the group had transgressed his orders and had fought in the sacred month instead of performing his duty. He said: "I had not at all ordered you to fight in the sacred month". Quraysh used this incident as a propaganda weapon and spread the news that Muhammad had violated the respect of the sacred month. The Jews took this incident to be a bad omen and wanted to create trouble. The Muslims rebuked Abdullah and his companions. The Prophet did not take possession of the booty of war and was awaiting Divine revelation. All of a sudden the Archangel Jibreel brought this verse: (O Prophet!) They ask you about fighting in the sacred month. Tell them it is a great sin and amounts to obstruction of the path of Allah. However it is a greater sin before Allah to turn out the residents of Masjidul Haram and disbelief in Allah is worse than committing murder. (Surah al-Baqarah 2:219). By means of this verse Quraysh have been told that if
[1] Some historians have mentioned his name as Waqid bin Abdullah and others 'Amr bin Abdullah.
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