yes, he did know that, the Egyptian has more: “Do you know that Uthman
was absent on the day (of the battle) of Badr and did not join it?”
When Ibn Umar again says yes, the Egyptian comes back with a third question: “Do you know that
he failed to attend the Ar-Ridwan pledge and did not witness it?” This pledge was a declaration of
loyalty to Muhammad that his closest companions made after the Islamic prophet concluded a treaty
with the pagan Quraysh; the treaty of Hudaibiya, as it is known in Islamic tradition, was
disadvantageous to the Muslims in numerous particulars.
yes, he did know that, the Egyptian has more: “Do you know that Uthman
was absent on the day (of the battle) of Badr and did not join it?”
When Ibn Umar again says yes, the Egyptian comes back with a third question: “Do you know that
he failed to attend the Ar-Ridwan pledge and did not witness it?” This pledge was a declaration of
loyalty to Muhammad that his closest companions made after the Islamic prophet concluded a treaty
with the pagan Quraysh; the treaty of Hudaibiya, as it is known in Islamic tradition, was
disadvantageous to the Muslims in numerous particulars.
yes, he did know that, the Egyptian has more: “Do you know that Uthman
was absent on the day (of the battle) of Badr and did not join it?”
When Ibn Umar again says yes, the Egyptian comes back with a third question: “Do you know that
he failed to attend the Ar-Ridwan pledge and did not witness it?” This pledge was a declaration of
loyalty to Muhammad that his closest companions made after the Islamic prophet concluded a treaty
with the pagan Quraysh; the treaty of Hudaibiya, as it is known in Islamic tradition, was
disadvantageous to the Muslims in numerous particulars.
yes, he did know that, the Egyptian has more: Do you
know that Uthman
was absent on the day (of the battle) of Badr and did not join it? When Ibn Umar again says yes, the Egyptian comes back with a third question: Do you know that he failed to attend the Ar-Ridwan pledge and did not witness it? This pledge was a declaration of loyalty to Muhammad that his closest companions made after the Islamic prophet concluded a treaty with the pagan Quraysh; the treaty of Hudaibiya, as it is known in Islamic tradition, was disadvantageous to the Muslims in numerous particulars.