A Battel And An Agreement
The battle of Fajar
When Muhammad was twenty years old, a battle broke out at the Fair of ‘Okaz in the month of Dhul Qa’dah. The warring tribes were Quraysh and Kinana on one side and the Qays Ghilan on the other. The fighting was fierce, and several people on both sides were killed.
At last they made peace on condition that whichever side had suffered the most casualties would get blood money (recompense for unlawful killing). This battle was the fourth and most deadly in a series of skirmishes that had erupted each of the previous years. It would, however, be the last. It came to be known as the Battle of Fajar (Arabic for immorality) as it took place in a sacred month when fighting was prohibited
Hilf Al-Fudool
In the wake of the Battle of Fajar, later that month a covenant was agreed upon among the five tribes of the Quraysh. It was known as Hilf Al-Fudool and its signatories were Banu Hashim, Banu Abdul Muttalib, Banu Asad, Banu Zahra and Banu Taym.
The covenant was born in response to a shameful denial of justice to a stranger. A man came from Zabid to sell his merchandise in Makkah. A local resident by the name of Aas ibn Wayel took all of the stranger’s goods, but refused to pay for them
Zubayr called on representatives of all the clans to assemble in the house of Abdullah bin Jad’an of Banu Taym. At this assembly, the tribal leaders agreed that henceforth they would stand up for anyone who had suffered injustice, regardless of his tribal affiliation. Then they forced Aas bin Wayel to return the merchandise he had taken.
Muhammad was also present with his uncles during the institution of the covenant, which he regarded as an honourable pact. Long after Allah had made him a Prophet, he was to declare: “I was present when a covenant was agreed upon in the house of Abdullah bin Jad’an, and I would not accept even a red camel in lieu of it. Had I been asked to uphold it even in the days of Islam, I would have agreed.”
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