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THE EVENTS OF THE NINTH YEAR OF MIGRATIONThe eighth year of migration with all its joys and sorrows came to an end and the greatest base of polytheism fell into the hands of the Muslims. The Prophet of Islam returned to Madina after achieving complete victory and the military power of Islam spread all over Arabia. The rebellious Arab tribes who had never thought before that Islam would achieve such a victory now began to think gradually that they should get nearer to the Muslims and should adopt their religion. In view of this the representatives of different Arab tribes and at times their groups headed by their chiefs had the honour to present themselves before the Prophet and to express their faith in Islam. During 9 A.H. so many representatives of the tribes came to Madina that it began to be called the year of deputations. On one occasion a group comprising persons belonging to Tayyi' tribe came to see the Prophet under the leadership of Zaydul Khayl. Zayd began talking in the capacity of the chief of the tribe and the Prophet wondered at his coolness and intelligence. He said about him: "I have met well-known personalities of Arabia and have found them of lesser qualities than what I had heard about them but I have found Zayd better than what he is renowned to be. It would be better if he is called Zaydul Khayr (Zayd the good) instead of Zaydul Khayl ".[1] DEMOLITION OF THE IDOL-TEMPLEIt was the foremost and basic duty of the Prophet of Islam to propagate the religion of monotheism and to eradicate polytheism totally. In order to reform the misguided persons and
[1] Seerah-i Ibn Hisham vol. II page 577.
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)![]() holding my hand took me to his house. While we were on the way an old woman came up before him and spoke some words to him. I saw him listening to the old woman attentively and giving replies to her. His high morals impressed me and I said to myself: "He is decidedly not an ordinary ruler". When we arrived in his house his simple life attracted my attention. He placed at my disposal a mattress made of palm fibres which was available in the house and requested me to sit on it. The topmost person of the territory of the Hijaz who wielded authority over all powers sat down on the ground. I was extremely amazed to observe his modesty and realized from his excellent manners high morals and the respect which he extended to every person that he was not an ordinary man or a common place kind of ruler. In the meantime the Prophet turned his face to me and mentioned minute details of the particulars of my life and said; "Were you not a follower of the Rakusi religion?[1] I said: "Yes". Then he asked me: "Why did you appropriate one-fourth of the income of your nation yourself? Did your religion allow you to do this?" I said: "No". I was convinced on account of his occult knowledge that he had been sent by Allah. While I was thinking on these lines he spoke to me for the third time and said: "The poverty and indigence of the Muslims should not restrain you from embracing Islam because a day is coming when the wealth of the world will flow towards them and there will be none to collect and retain it. And if the numerical strength of the enemies and the comparative smallness of the numbers of the Muslims prevents you from adopting this faith I swear by Allah that a day is coming when on account of the prevalence of Islam and a large number of the unprotected Muslim women will come from Qadisia for the pilgrimage of the Ka'bah and none will molest them. And if you observe today that power and authority is in the hands of others I give you my word that a day will come when the forces of Islam will occupy all these palaces of yours and will conquer Babylon". Adyy further says: "I remained alive and saw that under
[1] A religion in between Christianity and Sabi'i.
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[1] Mughazii Waqidi vol. III pp. 988 - 989; Seerah-i Ibn Hisham vol. II pp. 578 - 581 and Darajatur Rafi'ah fi Tabaqatish Sh'iah Imamiyah. pp. 352 - 354.
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