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Hence when the Prophet entered Ka'ba triumphantly and the idols of Ka'ba were destroyed, the poet Rashid-b-tAbdulla al-Sulami said:- (View the image of this page) She said: Come to have a love prattle (affairs), I said No; God and Islam forbid you to do so.
Likewise, 'Abbas-b-Mirdas, the famous poet of the tribe of Banu Sulaim composed the following verses:- (View the image of this page) Proclaim to all the tribes of Ban u Sulaim that the worshippers of the deity have perished and the people of the Mosque have flourished.
While persuading the Quraish to embrace Islam and take a lesson from the plight of Bani Nudair, in this poem of 15 verses, the poet says i- 17 (View the image of this page) ( The Prophet) is supported by Ruh al-Quds ( Gabriel) who wounds his (Prophet's) enemies.
, How A'sha Qais looked to the Prophet and what he thought about him is revealed in the following verses :-(View the image of this page)By thee, didst thou really not hear the preaching of Muhammad, who is the Prophet of God, when he did teach the Kalima Shahada.
In one of the verses of his famous panegyric Abu Qais Sirma al-Rahib said :22 (View the image of this page) (r8) Sira Ala Hamish Raud al Unf, 1914, Vol. II, p.
He· composed the following verses in honour of the Prophet: (View the image of this page)He stayed among the Quraish (of Mecca) for more than ten years.