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Six Madinese who embraced Islam n the pilgrimage season in the eleventh year of Prophethood hey promised to communicate the Message of Islam to their ownsfolk.
The following year, on the occasion of the pilgrimage, there came group of twelve people ready to acknowledge Muhammad ﷺ as heir Prophet. The group of men comprised five of the six who had met the Prophet the year before, the sixth who stayed way was Jabir bin ‘Abdullah bin Ri'ab,
1. Mu’adh bin Al-Harith, Ibn 'Afra, from Khazraj.
2. Dhakwan bin 'Abdul-Qais, from Khazraj.
3. 'Ubadah bin As-Samit, from Khazraj.
4. Yazeed bin Tha'labah, from Khazraj.
5. Al-'Abbas bin 'Ubadah bin Nadlah, from Khazraj.
6. Abul-Haitham bin At-Taihan, from Aws.
7. 'Uwaim bin Satidah, from Aws.
They affirmed their faith in Muhammad ﷺ as a Prophet and swore: Al-Bukhari recorded that 'Ubadah bin As-Samit radhiyallahu ‘anhu narrated that Allāh's Messenger PBUH said:
"Come here and pledge that you will not associate any with Allāh, that you will not steal, nor commit unlawful sexual intercourse, nor kill your children, nor utter slander intentionally forging falsehood, nor disobey me in any good. He who fulfills this, Allāh will reward him; and who neglects anything and is afflicted in this world, it may prove redemption for him in the Hereafter; and if the sin remains hidden from the eyes of the men and no grief comes to him, then his affair is with Allāh. He may forgive him or He may not.”
After the pledge (in the form of an oath had been taken) the prophet sent to Yathrib (Madinah) Mus'ab bin 'Umair Al-'Abdari r.a. the first Muslim 'ambassador' to teach the people there the doctrines of Islam,
The first Muslim 'ambassador' to teach the people there the doctrines of Islam,
give them practical guidance and make attempts at propagating Islam among those who still professed polytheism.
One day Mus'ab and As’ad r.a. were on their way to the locality of Bani 'Abdul-Ashhal and Bani Zafar, when they went into the premises of the latter clan. There they sat near a well conversing with some new converts. Sa'd bin Mu'adh and Usaid bin Hudair, chiefs of the two clans heard of this meeting, so Usaid approached the Muslims armed with his while the other Sa’d excused himself on grounds that As’ad was his maternal cousin.
Sa'd bin Mu'adh and Usaid bin Hudair, chiefs of the two clans heard of this meeting, so Usaid approached the Muslims armed with his while the other Sa’d excused himself on grounds that As’ad was his maternal cousin.
Mus'ab radhiyallaahu ‘anhu calmly invited him to sit saying, "If you are pleased with our talk, you can accept it: should you hold it as disgusting, you could freely immunize yourself against what you hate."