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          roots of these trees. Their only respite was during the four sacred
          months, when the Banu Hashim used to come to Makkah. They
          would take back animals of sacrifice and live for a few months on
          the dried meat that they prepared.
             After three years, in the tenth year of the Prophet’s mission, the
          pact that the Quraysh had made among themselves to ostracise
          him came to an end. The Banu Hashim were now able to return to
          Makkah. But the strain of the time in exile had been too much for
          Abu Talib, and he died in the same year (620 a.D.). Abdul  Uzza,
          otherwise known as  Abu Lahab, became chief of the Banu
          Hashim.  The arch enemy of the Prophet now occupied the
          seat of the judge. He took the decision that Abu Talib had held
          back from: he expelled the Prophet from his tribe.



          expulsion from The TriBes

          To expel an Arab from his tribe in those days was like putting him
          among a pack of wolves. There was no government in those days
          responsible for the safety of its citizens. There was only the tribal
          system, and one could only live under the protection of a tribe. In
          the pilgrims’ tents in Mina the Prophet once preached his message
          to a certain tribe, but they refused to accept it. Still, one can tell
          from what one of their number, Maisira ibn Masrooq al-Abbasi,
          had to say, that the Prophet’s word had made an impact on him.
          Ibn Kathir explains how the Prophet’s hopes were raised with
          regard to Maisira when he said, ‘How well you have spoken, and
          how enlightening your words are. But my tribe is opposed to your
          message, and one cannot go against one’s tribe.’
             What a grave matter it must have been, then, to be expelled
          from one’s tribe. The Prophet now had nowhere to go in his own
          land. There was no other option but to seek the protection of
          some other tribe. To make his first attempt in this direction, he
          journeyed to Taif. Later on he explained the whole episode to his
          wife  Aishah,  saying that  he had ‘presented  himself before ‘Ibn

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