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IMAM ABU AL-FIDA' ISMA~EL IBN KATHIR 239<br />

Ihn Hishzm commented, "He left d-Ss'ib h. Wthmm b. Mqciin in charge<br />

over Medina."<br />

Al-Wnqidi stated, "He left Sa'd h. Mu%dh in charge <strong>of</strong> it. <strong>The</strong> Messenger <strong>of</strong><br />

God (SAAS) was accompanied by 200 mounted men. His banner was entrusted<br />

to Sacd b. Aha Waqqns. His purpose was to interfere with a Quraysh caravan<br />

which consisted <strong>of</strong> Umayya h. Khalaf with 100 men and 2,500 camels."<br />

Ihn Ishaq stated, "He proceeded until he reached Buwn~, near Radwa. He<br />

<strong>the</strong>n returned to Medina without engaging in battle. He remained <strong>the</strong>re for <strong>the</strong><br />

remainder <strong>of</strong> Rabi' al-Akhir and part <strong>of</strong> Jumndn d-El%."<br />

THE EXPEDITION TO AL-'USHAYRA.<br />

He <strong>the</strong>n made an expedition against Quraysh. This refers to <strong>the</strong> expedition<br />

known by <strong>the</strong> name "al-'Ushayra" or "al-cUsayra".<br />

<strong>Ibn</strong> Hishzm commented that he left Aha Salama h. 'Ahd al-Asad in charge <strong>of</strong><br />

Medina.<br />

Al-Waqidi stated that his banner was carried by Hamza h. 'Abd d-Muttalib<br />

and stated, "<strong>The</strong> Messenger <strong>of</strong> God (SAAS) went forth to interrupt <strong>the</strong> Quraysh<br />

caravans going to Syria."<br />

Ihn Ish~q stated, "He made his way through <strong>the</strong> territory <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Bana Din*,<br />

<strong>the</strong>n past Fayfa' al-Khayy*, and made camp beneath a tree in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Ibn</strong> Azhar valley<br />

at a place called Dhnt al-Saq. He said his prayers <strong>the</strong>re, where his mosque is<br />

now. Food was prepared for him <strong>the</strong>re which he ate, and <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs ate <strong>the</strong>re<br />

with him. <strong>The</strong> remains <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> supports used for his cooking pot are still known<br />

<strong>the</strong>re. He used <strong>the</strong> water from a place called al-Mushayrih.<br />

"He <strong>the</strong>n moved on, leaving al-Khala'iq to his left and traversed <strong>the</strong> 'Abd<br />

Allah defile. From <strong>the</strong>re he kept left, coming down <strong>the</strong> Yalyal trail till it meets<br />

that <strong>of</strong> al-Daha'a. He <strong>the</strong>n crossed <strong>the</strong> Malal plain until he met <strong>the</strong> road at<br />

Sukhayrst al-Yam- and <strong>the</strong>n went on along it till he reached al-Wshayra, in<br />

<strong>the</strong> Yanhur valley.<br />

"<strong>The</strong>re he remained for Jumndz al-El2 and some nights <strong>of</strong>Jumndn al-Akhira;<br />

<strong>the</strong>re he made peace with <strong>the</strong> Bana Mudlij and <strong>the</strong>ir allies <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Bana Damra,<br />

<strong>the</strong>n returned to Medina, without having engaged in hattle."<br />

Al-Bukhai stated, "'Ahd All& related to us, quoting Wahb, quoting Shu'ba,<br />

from Aba Ishaq, who said, 'I was standing next to Zayd h. Arqam when he was<br />

asked, "In how many military expeditions did <strong>the</strong> Messenger <strong>of</strong> God (SAAS)<br />

take part?" He replied, "Nineteen." "And on how many did you accompany<br />

him?" "Seventeen," he replied. LLWhi~h <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m came first?" I enquired. "AI-<br />

Wshayr - or al-Wsayr," he replied. I told this to Qat~d and he said it was<br />

"al-Wshayr"."'<br />

This hadith is clear in stating that <strong>the</strong> first <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> military expeditions was at<br />

al-Wshayra, which can also he spelled "al-Wsayra", and that in both <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se<br />

spellings <strong>the</strong> final feminine ending, <strong>the</strong> "a" may be dropped or a leng<strong>the</strong>ned "a"

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