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10. THE POSITION OF THE ṢAḤĀBAH (3) 8. Those who emigrated in the period between the battle of Badr and the Treaty of Ḥudaybiyyah, namely, between 17 Ramaḍān 2 AH/13 March 624 AH, and Dhū ‘l-Qi‘dah 6 AH/March 628 CE. 9. The participants of the Pledge of Riḍwān )(أهل بيعة الرضوان. In the month of Dhū ‘l-Qi‘dah 6 AH/March 628 CE the Prophet ( )ﷺaccompanied by 1400 Muslims including his wife Ummu Salamah went to Makkah for ‘umrah (minor pilgrimage). They did not carry weapons for fighting, except knives and swords needed and carried by travellers. When they reached Dhū ’l-Ḥulayfah they changed their dress with pilgrims ones to indicate that they were being in the state of iḥrām to let others know that they were coming for ‘umrah, not to fight. But the Makkan Quraysh and many other tribes opposed their coming and completely blocked the road to Makkah. Two hundred horsemen tried to take the Muslims by surprise, but missed them, as they followed a rocky way. As several negotiations failed the Prophet ( )ﷺsent ‘Uthman ibn ‘Affān who belonged to one of most powerful families in Makkah who would be expected to protect him. He told Abū Sufyān and other chiefs that they only wanted to perform ‘umrah and go back to Madinah. He also invited them to Islam and told them that Islam would prevail, but they were inflexible, that only ‘Uthman was allowed to perform the ‘umrah which he rejected. As there was rumour of the death of ‘Uthmān the Muslims took a solemn pledge that they would stand firm to the death in the cause of Truth, started by Abū Sinān alAsadī and Salamah ibn al-Akwa’. All of them pledged except Jad ibn Qays who was of the hypocrites. When ‘Uthmān arrived, he also made the pledge. For this occasion Allah revealed: َ لَ َقد َرضِ َي َ ك َتح ت ال َش َج َر ِة َف َعلِ َم َما َ ِين إِذ هي َب ِايعهو َن َ ّللا ه َع ِن المهؤ ِمن