Volume 5 Book 59 Hadith 371

Volume 5, Book 59, Number 371:
Narrated Al-Bara bin Azib:
Allah’s Apostle sent some men from the Ansar to ((kill) Abu Rafi, the Jew, and appointed ‘Abdullah
bin Atik as their leader. Abu Rafi used to hurt Allah’s Apostle and help his enemies against him. He
lived in his castle in the land of Hijaz. When those men approached (the castle) after the sun had set
and the people had brought back their livestock to their homes. Abdullah (bin Atik) said to his com –
panions, “Sit down at your places. I am going, and I will try to play a trick on the gate-keeper so that
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I may enter (the castle).” So ‘Abdullah proceeded towards the castle, and when he approached the
gate, he covered himself with his clothes, pretending to answer the call of nature. The people had
gone in, and the gate-keeper (considered ‘Abdullah as one of the castle’s servants) addressing him
saying, “O Allah’s Servant! Enter if you wish, for I want to close the gate.” ‘Abdullah added in his
story, “So I went in (the castle) and hid myself. When the people got inside, the gate-keeper closed
the gate and hung the keys on a fixed wooden peg. I got up and took the keys and opened the gate.
Some people were staying late at night with Abu Rafi for a pleasant night chat in a room of his.
When his companions of nightly entertainment went away, I ascended to him, and whenever I
opened a door, I closed it from inside. I said to myself, ‘Should these people discover my presence,
they will not be able to catch me till I have killed him.’ So I reached him and found him sleeping in a
dark house amidst his family, I could not recognize his location in the house. So I shouted, ‘O Abu
Rafi!’ Abu Rafi said, ‘Who is it?’ I proceeded towards the source of the voice and hit him with the
sword, and because of my perplexity, I could not kill him. He cried loudly, and I came out of the
house and waited for a while, and then went to him again and said, ‘What is this voice, O Abu Rafi?’
He said, ‘Woe to your mother! A man in my house has hit me with a sword! I again hit him severely
but I did not kill him. Then I drove the point of the sword into his belly (and pressed it through) till it
touched his back, and I realized that I have killed him. I then opened the doors one by one till I
reached the staircase, and thinking that I had reached the ground, I stepped out and fell down and
got my leg broken in a moonlit night. I tied my leg with a turban and proceeded on till I sat at the
gate, and said, ‘I will not go out tonight till I know that I have killed him.’ So, when (early in the
morning) the cock crowed, the announcer of the casualty stood on the wall saying, ‘I announce the
death of Abu Rafi, the merchant of Hijaz. Thereupon I went to my companions and said, ‘Let us save
ourselves, for Allah has killed Abu Rafi,’ So I (along with my companions proceeded and) went to the
Prophet and described the whole story to him. “He said, ‘Stretch out your (broken) leg. I stretched it
out and he rubbed it and it became All right as if I had never had any ailment whatsoever.”