surrounding people. In addition, she acquired a fortune and a high rank among her people.
There were a lot of women who embraced Islam, emigrated with the Prophet from Mecca to Medina and endured harm and tiredness. Some of them even fought along with Muslims and took part in rendering services to the fighters including bandaging the injury, offering food, and carrying water. They offered all the sacrifice required to defend and espouse the rightness, mainly when the people of Quraish attacked the Muslims.
Mohammad the Messenger emigrated secretly with Abu Bakr from Mecca to Medina and was followed by the people of Quraish who wanted to stop and kill them, so as to prevent them from leaving Mecca and prohibit the Arabs to assemble around them to form a source of power able to fight and defeat the people of Mecca. When the people of Quraish arrived, the Prophet and Abu Baker, they hid in a cave in one of Mecca's mountains called the ‘Cave of Harra’ and stayed there for three days, during which the people of Mecca looked for them. The person who provided them with food throughout this period was Abu Baker's daughter Asma. Her task was one that the most stouthearted men were unable to carry out. She moved in complete secrecy, cautiousness and precaution. Along with the food and water she carried with her, she used to provide them with accurate news about Mecca's people, which facilitated their movement and enabled them to implement their plan accurately and successfully. Asma thus can be regarded as one of the women who played a practical, efficient and heroic role at the beginning of the Islamic mission and under the most critical and dangerous conditions since she and her family might have been exposed to beating if the people of Mecca had known what she had done.
surrounding people. In addition, she acquired a fortune and a high rank among her people.There were a lot of women who embraced Islam, emigrated with the Prophet from Mecca to Medina and endured harm and tiredness. Some of them even fought along with Muslims and took part in rendering services to the fighters including bandaging the injury, offering food, and carrying water. They offered all the sacrifice required to defend and espouse the rightness, mainly when the people of Quraish attacked the Muslims.Mohammad the Messenger emigrated secretly with Abu Bakr from Mecca to Medina and was followed by the people of Quraish who wanted to stop and kill them, so as to prevent them from leaving Mecca and prohibit the Arabs to assemble around them to form a source of power able to fight and defeat the people of Mecca. When the people of Quraish arrived, the Prophet and Abu Baker, they hid in a cave in one of Mecca's mountains called the ‘Cave of Harra’ and stayed there for three days, during which the people of Mecca looked for them. The person who provided them with food throughout this period was Abu Baker's daughter Asma. Her task was one that the most stouthearted men were unable to carry out. She moved in complete secrecy, cautiousness and precaution. Along with the food and water she carried with her, she used to provide them with accurate news about Mecca's people, which facilitated their movement and enabled them to implement their plan accurately and successfully. Asma thus can be regarded as one of the women who played a practical, efficient and heroic role at the beginning of the Islamic mission and under the most critical and dangerous conditions since she and her family might have been exposed to beating if the people of Mecca had known what she had done.
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