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TRANSLATJON OF ASH-SHAJ1A'JL OF TIR1'1IZI (Continued from our last issue; On the helmet of the Prophet ANAS1 bin l\Ialik says that the Prophet entered Mecca2 and there was a hehnet3 on his head.
Anas bin Malik narrates that the Prophet en• tered Mecca in the Year of Victory and there was a helmet on his head.
Ibn Shihab" says that he received the information that on that day the Prophet had not put on the particular dress3 in which the prilgrimage is performed.
Again he says that he saw the Prophet wearing (1) The name of this man is 'Abd'!',llah·bin Nazla and some say Nazla bin 'Abdullah; but he is.
round the waist loosely and hangs below the knee) of the Prophet Abu3 Burda says that 'Ayisha+ brought out a patched scarf" and a coarse izar6 in order to show them, and she said that the Prophet died wearing those two articles of dress.
o. f eating by the Prophet Ka'bs bin Malik narrates that.
" Ka'b bin Malik narrates that the Prophet used to take food with three fingers and lick them afterwards.
Anas bin Malik says that once dates were brought to the Prophet and he saw him eating them sitting in the posture of iqa: and leaning on something behind owing to hunger.
5 Ibn 'Abbas says that the Prophet and his family passed successive nights in hunger, not having any supper, and their bread was often made of barley.
Anas bin Malik1 says that the Prophet did neither eat at the table nor in a small saucer.