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                   One  day,  Prophet  Muhammad  SAW  was  preaching  with  his
                   companions in Thaif, the closest city in Mekkah. In that city live many
                   people from Tsaqif tribe. The Prophet thought that if the people of Thaif

                   tribe embraced Islam, then Islam would grow even stronger.

                   When  he  arrived,  the  Prophet  met  three  local  leaders.  Politely,  he
                   invited them to worship Allah SWT. Yet, they refused him.

                   “Are you the one chosen by Allah as His Prophet?” ask the first leader.
                   “Isn’t there someone else who is more proper than you?” the second

                   leader insulted.

                   Relyzing  the  rejection,  the  Prophet  and  his  companions  were
                   disappointed. Yet, he didn’t lose hope and kept preaching in that city.
                   His preaching was ignored by the people of Thaif.


                   “Get out of here!” they shouted.
                    “Young man, get the man out of here!” ordered one of the leaders.

                   Prophet Muhammad SAW was punished. People threw stones, wood,
                   dirt, anything they had closed to them. The Prophet’s body was all dirty
                   and full of blood. It was so terrible.

                   On his way home, the Prophet found a safe place to rest. In that place,

                   he uttered the prayer to Allah SWT. Allah SWT heard his prayer and
                   sent  His  Angel,  Gabriel  to  meet  the  Prophet  and  he  arrived  before
                   Prophet Muhammad SAW. Gabriel greeted him and said, “Allah knows
                   what  happen  between  you  and  those  people.  Allah  has  ordered the
                   Angel in the mountain to obey you, dear Rasulullah.”
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