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CHAPTER I

Al-Madînah

In the name of Allah, the compassionate, the merciful, whose help I solicit!

The Prophet in al-Madînah. Says Aḥmad ibn-Yaḥya ibn-Jâbir:—

I have been informed by certain men learned in tradition, biography, and the conquest of the lands, whose narratives I transmitted, abridged and pieced up together into one whole, that when the Messenger of Allah emigrated from Makkah to al-Madînah he was entertained as the guest of Kalthûm ibn-Hidm ibn-Amru’i-l-Ḳais ibn-al-Ḥarîth ibn-Zaid ibn-‘Ubaid ibn-Umaiyah ibn-Zaid ibn-Mâlik ibn-‘Auf ibn-‘Amr ibn-‘Auf ibn-Mâlik ibn-al-Aus[1] in Ḳubâ’.[2] So much, however, of his discourse was carried on in the home of Sa‘d ibn-Khaithamah ibn-al-Ḥârith ibn-Mâlik of [the tribe of] banu-as-Sâlim ibn-Amru’i-l-Ḳais ibn-Mâlik ibn-al-Aus that some thought he was the guest of the latter.[3]

Ḳubâ’ Mosque. Of the Companions of the Prophet, the early Emigrants together with those of the Anṣâr[4] who had joined him had already built a mosque at Ḳubâ’ to pray in, prayer at the time being directed towards Bait-al-Maḳdis [Jerusalem]. Now, when the Prophet arrived in

  1. Ibn-Ḥajar, Kitâb al-Iṣâbah, vol. iii, pp. 613–614.
  2. A suburb of al-Madînah; see Yâḳût, Mu’jam al-Buldân, vol. iv, pp. 23–24.
  3. Ibn-Hishâm, Sîrat Rasûl Allâh, p. 334.
  4. The Helpers—originally applied to the early converts of al-Madînah.