Asim ibn Thabit
Aasim ibn Thabit | |
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Died | 625 |
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Relatives | Asim ibn Umar (maternal nephew) |
Family | Banu Aws (tribe) |
ʿAaṣim ibn Thābit (
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Asim ibn Thabit was killed during the Expedition of Al Raji. In 625 [7] some men requested that Muhammad send instructors to teach them Islam,[7] but the men were bribed by the two tribes of Khuzaymah who wanted revenge for the assassination of Khalid bin Sufyan by Muhammad's followers and they killed the Muslim's[8] After killing Asim ibn Thabit, Hudhayl wanted to sell his head.[9]
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Their presence was reported to a branch of Hudhayl called the Banu Lihyan. About a hundred men, who were all archers, set out after them. They followed their tracks. When 'Asim and his companions perceived them, they took cover. The people surrounded them and said, 'Come down and give yourselves up! You have protection and assurance that we will not kill any of you!'
Asim ibn Thabit said, 'O people! As for me, I will not come down into the protection of an unbeliever! O Allah, inform Your Prophet about us!' They shot at them with arrows and killed 'Asim. A group of three came down, accepting the offer of protection and security. They included Khubayb al-Ansari, Zayd ibn Dathina, and another man.
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See also
- Asem, an Arabic name for males
- Thabit, an Arabic name for males
- List of battles of Muhammad
- List of Sahabah
References
- ^ Waqidi, al-Maghazi, ed. Marsden Jones (Oxford U.P, 1955), I: pp. 147-148 ff.
- ^ Lings, pp. 138–139
- ^ "Sahih al-Bukhari: Volume 5, Book 59, Number 287". Usc.edu. Archived from the original on 16 August 2010. Retrieved 16 September 2010.
- ^ "Sahih al-Bukhari: Volume 4, Book 53, Number 359". Usc.edu. Archived from the original on 20 July 2010. Retrieved 16 September 2010.
- ^ "Witness-pioneer.org". Witness-pioneer.org. 16 September 2002. Archived from the original on 5 February 2010. Retrieved 19 March 2010.
- ^ Mubarakpuri, The Sealed Nectar, pp. 181-183. (online)
- ^ a b Mubarakpuri, The Sealed Nectar, p. 187. (online)
- ISBN 978-0195773071.)
The common version, however, is that B. Lihyan wanted to avenge the assassination of their chief at Muhammad's instigation, and bribed two clans of the tribe of Khuzaymah to say they wanted to become Muslims and ask Muhammad to send instructors.
(online - ^ Mubarakpuri, The sealed nectar: biography of the Noble Prophet , pp. 350-351.
- Riyadh as-Saaliheen. "Chapter 253: The miracles of the friends of Allah and their excellence (No. 1509)". SunniPath.com. Archived from the originalon 2007-01-01.