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Ali went down to the earth prostrating
thanking
God for the safety of His Messenger.
The Holy Prophet commissioned Ali with another mission: He asked him to deliver to the Meccans
in the following days their trusts which were in the possession of the
Prophet. The Messenger was the trustee of the Meccans
friends arid enemies alike. He was to them the Trustworthy.
No one should deliver those trusts on behalf of the Prophet
other than his trustee and representative Ali.
The recorders of the hadith reported that the Messenger commissioned Ali with a third mission that night.
Al-Hakim reported that Ali said that the Messenger accompanied him to the Kaaba (on the night of the Hijrah) to
try to destroy Quraish's biggest idol. The Messenger mounted the shoulders of Ali in order to reach the roof of the
Kaaba but he found some weakness in Ali. He went down
and told Ali to mount his shoulders and he did. And the
Messenger rose up. Ali felt that if he wanted to reach
Heaven he could. Ali went up to the roof of the Kaaba.
He shook the largest idol which was made of copper
being bound to the roof. When he took hold of the idol
the Prophet told him to throw it down. He did and the idol
was broken. ( 1 )
It seemed that this mission was completed before the
conspirators surrounded the house of the Prophet and that
the Prophet and Ali came back to the house after fulfilling
this mission; then the Prophet left when the enemies were
surrounding his house. Ali remained to fulfill the other two
great missions: Occupying the bed of the Messenger and
delivering to the Meccans their trusts.
Ibn Al-Atheer in his history (Al-Kamil) reported that
Gabriel came to the Prophet and told him not to lie on his
bed that night and that the Prophet ordered Ali to lie on
his bed. He also commissioned him to deliver what was in
his possession of the trusts to the Meccans and informed
him that the enemies would not harm him.
The Prophet took a handful of soil and threw it on the
( 1 ) Al-Hakim Al-Mustadrak Part 3 p. 5.
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