Dar al-Nadwah (46)
The Quraysh were enraged that the Muslims had found a the Muslims would become strong
place in the Arabian peninsula itself where they would be able to thrive. They also feared
enough to control the northern trade routes and disrupt the pagans’ trade. Since the Makkans depended on the goods carried by caravans to and from northern Arabia and Syria, their fear was not unfounded. There was also the growing worry that the Prophet ﷺ himself might escape any day to Yathrib, where his followers awaited him, and that he would set up a new power base, an eventuality which had to be avoided.
To discuss their concerns, a special council was held at Dar
Al-Nadwah. Most of the prominent chieftains of the Quraysh were present. Iblees (Satan)
Shaikh Jaleel didn’t like this idea. “Do you not see how sweet
his words are, and how he wins the hearts of people
“Let us imprison him until he dies. He will experience the
same kind of death poets of old did,” Abu Bukhtari suggested. Shaikh Jaleel interjected once again, “By God, if you make
him a captive, the news will surely reach his companions who love him more than their fathers and sons. They might raid your territory and conquer you! Think of another plan.”
Finally, Abu Jahl, himself a rival of Satan
“I have my own opinion,” he began. “I see that none of you has touched on it so far. We should select a strong and smart youth of noble birth from each tribe. Each youth will be given a sword
declared approvingly
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