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128 THE LIFE OF THE PROPHET MUHAMMAD<br />

(SAAS) invited him to do so. 'Abd Allah b. Ubayy, however, criticized him for<br />

this and he pledged that he would not accept Islam until <strong>the</strong> next year. But he<br />

died in <strong>the</strong> month Dhn al-Qacda."'<br />

O<strong>the</strong>rs, as related <strong>by</strong> <strong>Ibn</strong> al-Athir in his work Usad al-Gh~ba (<strong>The</strong> Jungle<br />

Lions) state that when death was close for him, <strong>the</strong> <strong>Prophet</strong> (SAAS) invited him<br />

to Islam and he was heard to say, "<strong>The</strong>re is no god but God."<br />

Imzm Ahmad stated, "Hasan b. Miisa related to us, that Hammad b. Salama<br />

related to him, from Thabit, from Anas b. Malik, that <strong>the</strong> Messenger <strong>of</strong> God<br />

(SAAS) visited an ansnr man and said, '0 khnl, "maternal uncle", say, "<strong>The</strong>re is<br />

no god but God."' He replied, 'Do you say khnl, maternal uncle or 'amm, paternal<br />

uncle?' 'No, 1 say khdl,' he replied. <strong>The</strong> man asked, 'So it is best for me to say,<br />

"<strong>The</strong>re is no god but God?" <strong>The</strong> Messenger <strong>of</strong> God (SAAS) replied, 'Yes.'"<br />

Ahad is alone in giving this hadith.<br />

CIkrima and o<strong>the</strong>rs related that when he died, his son wanted to marry his<br />

fa<strong>the</strong>r's widow, Kabisha, daughter <strong>of</strong> Ma'an b. cA$im. She asked <strong>the</strong> Messenger<br />

<strong>of</strong> God (SAAS) about this and God revealed, "Do not marry those same women<br />

your fa<strong>the</strong>rs married" (surat al-Nisa'; IV, v.22).<br />

<strong>Ibn</strong> Ishaq stated, as did Sacid b. Y&ya al-Umawi in his work on <strong>the</strong> maghdzi, <strong>the</strong><br />

military campaigns, "This man Abn Qays became a monk during <strong>the</strong> jnhfliyya<br />

period before Islam and adopted wearing a hair-cloth gown. He abandoned <strong>the</strong><br />

idols, washed after being in a state <strong>of</strong> ritual impurity and kept away from menstruating<br />

women. He thought <strong>of</strong> adopting Christianity but <strong>the</strong>n refrained. He<br />

took a house and made it into a mosque where he allowed no menstruating<br />

women entrance nor anyone in a state <strong>of</strong> ritual impurity. He said, 'I worship <strong>the</strong><br />

God <strong>of</strong> Abraham when he had abandoned and expressed hatred for <strong>the</strong> idols.'<br />

"This went on until <strong>the</strong> arrival <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Messenger <strong>of</strong> God (SAAS). He <strong>the</strong>n<br />

accepted Islam and became a good Muslim.<br />

"He was a respected elder and man <strong>of</strong> truth who glorified God in that jnhiliyya<br />

period, before Islam, in which he lived. He spoke fine verses on <strong>the</strong> subject. It was<br />

he who said,<br />

'Abn Qays, about to leave, says, "Perfom all you can <strong>of</strong><br />

this my advice.<br />

I commend God to you, righteousness, piety and honour, but<br />

devotion to God comes first.<br />

If your people lead, do no envy <strong>the</strong>m; if you attain<br />

leadership, <strong>the</strong>n be just.<br />

If a disaster should befall your people, <strong>the</strong>n place<br />

yourselves in front <strong>of</strong> your tribe.<br />

If a disastrous loss afflicts <strong>the</strong>m, keep <strong>the</strong>m company and<br />

bear up beneath whatever it is <strong>the</strong>y place on you.<br />

If hardship afflicts you, remain pure, and if wealth<br />

should come to you, <strong>the</strong>n be generous."'

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