![]() ![]() A fifth of the booty was sent to Umar in Medina. Umar received a missive from Saad ibn Abi Waqqas, commander of the Islamic forces during the Sassanid Persia was conquered during the caliphate of second caliph, Umar ibn al-Khattab. When the family members asked how he knew, he said that Muhammad had assured him that he would wear Khusrow's bangles and that he had not gotten them yet. He replied that they were not to worry about him because he would not die. They told him that they are preparing for his burial because they did not think he would survive. His family prepared for his death, but Suraqa awoke and asked them what they were doing. In 643 CE/22 AH, Suraqa became ill and was near death. He grieved on the day Muhammad died, but remembered the promise of Muhammad that he would one day wear the bangles of Khosrow II of Persia. It is related that he always regretted pursuing Muhammad. Suraqa entered the court of Muhammad and recited the shahada (the Islamic confession of faith). ![]() Within eight years of his migration to Medina, Muhammad entered Mecca at the head of a large army and declared a general amnesty. The only person whom he told of his encounter was Abu Jahl, who reproached him for his cowardice. Suraqa encountered several contingents of Quraysh who were looking for Muhammad and persuaded them to get back to Mecca as he had found no trace of the pair on the route to Medina. He asked in wonderment if Muhammad meant the bracelets of Khusrow ibn Hormuz (or Khosrow II, son of Hormizd IV), the Persian king. As he began to return, Muhammad told him that he would one day wear the bracelets of Khusrow II of Persia. Abu Bakr wrote the promise at the behest of Muhammad on a bone and handed it over to Suraqa. Suraqa then declared that Muhammad’s religion would prevail one day and requested Muhammad to hand him a written promise that he would be honoured whenever Muhammad became the head of the Islamic state. Muhammad prayed again, and again the horse freed itself. I would dissuade even others from pursuing you.’ Suraqa again prayed: ‘O Prophet, if I was released again, I would surrender my arms and return to Mecca never to pursue you. As he approached Muhammad, his mount got stuck in the sand again. Suraqa, however, did not honor his promise, and resumed his pursuit. You are going to pass by some camels and sheep of mine in such and such a place, take whatever you need from there." Muhammad said, "I have no need of it." Then he prayed for him as requested.Īfter he prayed for him, Suraqa's mount was able to free itself from the sand. In the narration of Ahmad, Suraqa said, "O Muhammad, I know that this is because of you pray to Allah to save me from my predicament, and by Allah I shall divert away from you any one who is behind me of those who are seeking you. I promise I will retrace my steps and give up the pursuit." He cried out, "O Muhammad, pray for me in order that my mare could get out of this mess. As he was within bow-range of the Prophet and Abu Bakr, he attempted to fire an arrow at them, but as he did his hands suffered from paralysis. He succeeded in finding the travelers, but as soon as he caught sight of them, Muhammad reportedly prayed, "O Allah, protect us from him by whatever means You will.” Subsequently, his horse became mired in deep sand. Suraqa ibn Malik was a skilled tracker, and sought to pursue them and collect the bounty. When Muhammad and Abu Bakr fled from Mecca, the Quraysh announced a reward of 100 camels for anyone who tracked them down. Suraqa's pursuit of Muhammad and Abu Bakr He was unable to stop them due to miraculous events which are viewed as divine intervention in the Islamic tradition. Ng their migration to Medina, hoping to win the bounty that the Quraysh had put on their heads. Surāqa ibn Mālik ibn Juʿshum al-Kinānī ( Arabic: سراقة بن مالك بن جعشم الكناني) was a member of the Kinana tribe which, like its sub-tribe the Quraysh, ![]() JSTOR ( March 2023) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message).Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. This article needs additional citations for verification. ![]()
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