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The boycott lasted for three years and children of Banu Hashim were suffering from the difficulties. Hypocrites of Mecca noticed that their children's suffering but they didn't sympathize with them. | The boycott lasted for three years and children of Banu Hashim were suffering from the difficulties. Hypocrites of Mecca noticed that their children's suffering but they didn't sympathize with them. | ||
Spies of Quraysh were watching Muslims all the time so that no one would be able to give them food. However sometimes [[Hakim b. Hazam]], the cousin of [[Khadija (s)]], | Spies of Quraysh were watching Muslims all the time so that no one would be able to give them food. However sometimes [[Hakim b. Hazam]], the cousin of [[Khadija (s)]], and Abu al-'As b. Rabi' and [[Hisham b. 'Umar]] brought wheat and date to Banu Hashim in the middle of the nights. They put them on a camel and then they released the camel near the valley so that it could get to Banu Hashim. | ||
[[Prophet Muhammad (s)]], his supporters, [[Khadija (a)]] and [[Abu Talib]] lived in harsh situations for three years and they used up the possessions of Khadija (s). Sometimes close relatives of Banu Hashim secretly gave Muslims food, despite the principles of the treaty. The endurance of Prophet Muhammad (s) and his supporters irritated Quraysh leaders. Most of them had a daughter, son, grand children or close relatives living in Shi'b, and they were looking for an excuse to end the treaty and set Muslims free. | [[Prophet Muhammad (s)]], his supporters, [[Khadija (a)]] and [[Abu Talib]] lived in harsh situations for three years and they used up the possessions of Khadija (s). Sometimes close relatives of Banu Hashim secretly gave Muslims food, despite the principles of the treaty. The endurance of Prophet Muhammad (s) and his supporters irritated Quraysh leaders. Most of them had a daughter, son, grand children or close relatives living in Shi'b, and they were looking for an excuse to end the treaty and set Muslims free. |