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A rude Bedouin met him and pulled the mantle so violently that I saw this violent pulling had left marks from its border on the skin of the neck of the Messenger of Allah.
And he (the Bedouin) said: Muhammad! Command that I should be given out of the wealth of Allah which is at your disposal.
The Messenger of Allah turned to him and smiled, and then he ordered for him a provision.”
(7) It is narrated that a pagan came to the Prophet Muhammad in order to collect a debt. When he drew near Muhammad he wrenched him by his clothes violently, exposing his shoulder, and spoke rudely at him. Finally, he said: “You sons of Abdul Muttalib (the grand father of Muhammad) are all a procrastinating lot.”
Immediately, Omar ibn Al-Khattab (one of Muhammad sincere friend) leapt at him chastising and rebuking him harshly, all the while the Messenger of Allah looked on smiling.
Then the Prophet Muhammad said to Omar: “He and I were in need of other than this O Omar; you should have commanded me to excel in my repayment, and have commanded him to excel in his request for repayment.”
Then Muhammad, said: “There [still] remains in his term three [days”, then, He (Muhammad) commanded Omar to see to his re-compensation and to increase him twenty ‘ (weights) as a compensation for the terrorization he had endured (from Omar).
Later, this man became a good Muslim because of this occasion.
(8) Anas ibn Malik (one of Muhammad’s Companions) said:
“Allah’s Messenger had the best disposition amongst people. He sent me (when I was a child) on an errand one day, and I said: By Allah, I would not go. I had, however, this idea in my mind that I would do as the Prophet Muhammad had