Chapter 25 -The Tragedy of Bir Maunah

 

It was the month of Safar in the 4th year of the Migration

Abu Bara Amir b. Malik, who was the leader of the Sons of the Amir tribe, came to Madinah to visit  Rasulullah. Abu Bara was a sincere person and a friend of  Rasulullah and Muslims. He brought two horses and two camels as present to  Rasulullah. However,  Rasulullah said to him, “I do not accept the presents of polytheists. If you want your present to be accepted, be a Muslim.”  Rasulullahﷺ did not accept his presence and asked him to be a Muslim.

Abu Bara did not become a Muslim at that time but he did not lose interest in Islam. He said to  Rasulullah, “O Muhammad! The religion that you ask me to accept is very nice and honorable. My tribe will obey what I say. If you send some of your Companions to them in order to teach the Quran and the sunnah, I hope they will accept your call!”[1]

 Rasulullah did not rely on the people of Najd very much.  Rasulullah was worried that they could betray and kill his Companions.  Rasulullah expressed his concern by saying, “I fear the people of Najd regarding the people I will send.”

However, Abu Bara gave a guarantee and said, “The people of Najd cannot dare to touch them if I take them under protection.”

The worry of  Rasulullahﷺ was eliminated because Abu Bara was a trustworthy man. Then,  Rasulullah decided to send a group of forty or seventy people of guides and teachers. Six of them were from Muhajirs and the others were from Ansar. All of them were the people of Suffa. Mundhir b. Amr رضي الله عنه was appointed as their leader.[2]

In addition, Rasulullah sent a letter with the group to the people of Najd and the leaders of the Sons of Amir.

The group of guides and teachers reached a place called Bir Maunah. It was a water well belonging to Sons of Sulaym in the east of Madinah between the lands of Sons of Sulaym and Sons of Amir.  Haram b. Milhan رضي الله عنه undertook the duty of taking the letter of Rasulullah to Amir b. Tufayl. Haram b. Milhan رضي الله عنه delivered the letter to Amir. However, Amir did not even bother to read the letter and killed Haram b. Milhan رضي الله عنه [3]  the last words of the martyr when he was killed were:

“Allahu Akbar! I swear by the Lord of the Kaaba that I have succeeded!”[4]

Amir b. Tufayl did not find it sufficient to kill that innocent Companion; he called the Sons of Amir to help him kill the other Companions. However, the Sons of Amir had promised Abu Bara not to do anything to the group of teachers and guides; so they did not help him.

When the Sons of Amir refused to help Amir, he asked for the help of some tribes of Sons of Sulayman, who was full of hatred and they agreed. They set off to kill the innocent Companions waiting near Maunah well without being aware of what had happened.

Meanwhile, when the other Companions noticed that the Companion who went to deliver the letter was late, they left Maunah well and started to go toward Najd. 

Just then, they saw a large group of armed polytheists.

The Companions رضي الله عنه drew their swords and said to the people who surrounded them, “We swear by God that we have nothing to do with you. We are on our way to fulfill the duty given to us by Rasulullah!”[5]

However, the blood-thirsty polytheists did not heed their words. Their decision was final: they were going to kill that Companions رضي الله عنه, who had set off with the intention of teaching Islam and belief, one by one.

The Companions, who realized what would happen to them, opened their hands and prayed to their Merciful Lord, “O Lord! There is nobody that can inform Your Rasulullahﷺ about our situation here. Send our greetings to him. O God! Inform our tribe through our Rasulullah that we have attained our Lord. Our Lord is pleased with us and we are pleased with our Lord”[6]

Meanwhile, Angel Gabriel informed Rasulullah about the greetings and the situation of those heroic Companions. Rasulullah answered their greetings by saying, “Alayhimussalam” (Peace be upon them); he turned to his Companions and said that the polytheists were about to martyr their self-sacrificing brothers; he asked them to ask forgiveness for them.  

When Rasulullah informed his Companions about their situation, almost all of those Companions had been killed through the spears of the enemy. Two of the Companions that had gone to herd the camels were saved; one Companion was left among the martyrs because they had thought he was dead. 

When the two Companions that had gone to herd the camels returned to Bir Maunah, they shivered due to the terrifying scene. They shed tears when they saw the deplorable scene. One of them could not bear it and started to follow the polytheists and fought them until he was killed. The other one was taken captive but he was released later. Ka’b b. Zayd, who had been left among martyrs went to Madinah after the polytheists left.[7]

The Prophet’s Prayer against the Polytheists

Rasulullah became extremely sad when those distinguished Companions were killed traitorously.

Anas b. Malik رضي الله عنه said, “I had never seen Rasulullah feel so sad when he was informed that his Companions had been martyred in Bir Maunah.”[8]

The deep sadness that Rasulullah felt caused him to pray against the polytheists that had killed them. Rasulullah was informed about their situation at night; the following day, in the second rak’ah of the morning prayer after bowing down and standing, he uttered the following prayer against them:

“O God!  Destroy the tribes of Mudar!

O, God!  Make their years of famine like the time of the Prophet Joseph; make life unbearable for them!

O, God!  I refer Sons of Lihyan, and the tribes of Adal, Qara, Zi’b, Ri’l, Dhak­van, and Usayya to your punishment because they opposed God and His Messenger!”[9]

Rasulullah saying this prayer for a month after each daily prayer. The Companions said ‘Amin’ when he prayed like that.[10]

The prayer of Rasulullah was accepted. After a while, there was famine and drought in that region. The rains stopped and no water was left there.

On the other hand, Abu Bara could not bear it any longer when Rasulullah said, “This incident was caused by Abu Bara” because his nephew Amir b Tufayl broke his promise; he got very ill due to grief and distress; he died after a short time.

About eighty distinguished Companions died in the tragedies of Raji and Bir Mauna, which took place one after the other.

Rasulullah Remains Loyal to the Treaty

Amr b. Umayya Ad Dhamri رضي الله عنه, who had been saved from the tragedy by saying he was from Mudar, set off for Madinah. Amr b. Umayya Ad Dhamri رضي الله عنه, met two people on the way. Amr b. Umayya Ad Dhamri رضي الله عنه thought they were from the tribe that killed the Companions in Bir Maunah and killed them.

When he returned to Madinah, Rasulullah about it. Rasulullah said, “You did something bad!”

In fact, those two people were from the Sons of Amir. They had come to Madinah and talked to Rasulullah. When they left Madinah, Rasulullah gave them a document stating that they would not be harmed. The people that Amr b. Umayya Ad Dhamri رضي الله عنه, killed were those people. 

Only Rasulullah and those two people who had been killed know about the document. However, Rasulullah paid the ransom for those two people who had been killed by a Companion, who was not aware of the promise of Rasulullah. Thus, he showed that he was loyal to his promise and treaties.

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[1]Ibn Hisham, Sirah, Vol. 3, p. 193-194; Ibn Sa’d, Tabaqat, Vol. 3, p. 514; Tabari, Tarikh, Vol. 3, p. 34.

[2]Ibn Hisham, ibid, Vol. 3, p. 194; Ibn Sa’d, ibid, Vol. 2, p. 52; Bukhari, Sahih, Vol. 3, p. 28.

[3]Ibn Sa’d, ibid, Vol. 2, p. 52; Bukhari, ibid, Vol. 3, p. 29.

[4]Bukhari, ibid, Vol. 3, p. 29.

[5]Bukhari, ibid, Vol. 3, p. 28.

[6]Bukhari, ibid, Vol. 3, p. 29; Muslim, Sahih, Vol. 6, p. 45.

[7]Ibn Hisham, ibid, Vol. 3, p. 194; Ibn Sa’d, ibid, Vol. 2, p. 52.

[8]Ibn Sa’d, ibid, Vol. 2, p. 54.

[9]Ibn Sa’d, ibid, Vol. 2, p. 53.

[10]Abu Dawud, Sunan, Vol. 2, p. 68.

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