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Meccan boycott of the Hashemites

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The Meccan boycott of the Hashemites by the Quraish was proclaimed in 617.

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Overview

It became a source of great troubles for the Muslims, and they where forced to do their second migration to an area called Shib Abi Talib or Shib Abi Hashim where they suffered hunger[1]. The boycott was ended in 619, the Year of Sorrow.

History

"the Quraysh gathered together to confer and decided to draw up a document in which they undertook not to marry women from Banu Hashim and the Banu al Muttalib, or to give them women in marriage, or to sell anything to them or buy anything from them. They drew up a written contract to that effect and solemnly pledged themselves to observe it. They then hung up the document in the interior of the Ka'bah to make it even more binding upon themselves. When Quraysh did this, the Banu Hashim and the Banu al-Muttalib joined with 'Abu Talib, went with him to his valley and gathered round him there; but 'Abu Lahab 'Abd al Uzza b. 'Abd al-Muttalib left the Banu Hashim and went with the Quraysh supporting them against 'Abu Talib. This state of affairs continued for two or three years, until the two clans were exhausted, since nothing reached any of them except what was sent secretly by those of the Quraysh who wished to maintain relations with them". [2]
"These days were very hard with them and very often they had to feed on the leaves TALH or plantain" [3]

Thus, this boycott included even Hashemites that had not accepted Islam. [4]

List

A list of people that migrated includes: Muslims:

Non-Muslims:

Shi'a view

Shi'a formulated the following question:

Where were Hadhrath Abu Bakr and Hadhrath Umar during that period? They were in Makkah so why did they not help the Holy Prophet (saaws)? If they were unable to join the Prophet (saaws) at the Shib Abi Talib is there any evidence that they provided any type of support (food etc), breaching the agreement that the Quraysh boycott all food / business transactions with Bani Hashim?[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b http://www.answering-ansar.org/challenges/20questions/en/index.php
  2. ^ Taken from Tarikh al-Tabari, Volume 6 page 81 - Muhammad at Mecca (book), translated by William Montgomery Watt & M.V. MacDonald [1]
  3. ^ taken from Siratun Nabi by Shibli Numani Vol 1 p 218, English translation by M. Tayyib Bakhsh Budayuni [2]
  4. ^ a b http://www.islam4theworld.com/Sahabah/talhah_bn_ubaydullah_R.htm

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