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One day Umar entered their house while Khabbab was reading and demanded to know what the "balderdash" was. When they denied that anything had been read, Umar seized Sa'id and knocked him to the floor. Fatima stood up to defend her husband, and Umar hit her so hard that she bled. The couple admitted
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caravan. When they heard that they had missed the caravan, they returned to Medina, only to find that Muhammad and his army had already reached Badr. They set out for Badr and met the returning victorious army at Turban. However, Muhammad gave them a share of the
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in 622 and at first lodged in the house of Rifa'a ibn Abdul-Mundhir. He was made the brother in Islam of Rafi ibn Malik of the Zurayq clan; but an alternative tradition names his brother in Islam as
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Sa'id participated in all the other battles in which Muhammad personally fought. He served as Muhammad's secretary and recorded the verses of the Quran.
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His wife Fatima was also an early convert. At first they kept their faith secret because Fatima's brother Umar was a prominent persecutor of Muslims.
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that they were Muslims. At the sight of the blood, Umar was sorry for what he had done, and asked to see what they had been reading. It was
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to ten men who were then present and named nine of them. Then he hinted that the tenth man had been himself. This story of
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of the Qur'an. Impressed by the beauty of the words, Umar decided to become a Muslim.
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Talha, who died in his father's lifetime and who left no male-line descendants.
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because Muhammad sent them ahead as scouts to report on the movements of
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Sa'id had over thirty children by at least eleven different women.
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Hamza bint Qays of the Muharib ibn Fihr clan of the Quraysh.
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Sa'id has been described as a tall, hairy, dark-skinned man.
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