| 61. Who was Abul Bukhtari? |
| He was a poet. |
| 62. How did he (Abul Bukhtari) support the Prophet Muhammad (p.b.u.h.)? |
| He spoke out against the social boycott. |
| 63. What lead the Muslims to emigrate to Abyssinia? |
| Their growing persecution at the hands of Quraish. |
| 64. Which Surah lead to this emigration? |
| Surah Az Zumar. |
| 65. When was Abul Bukhtari killed? |
| In the battle of Badr. |
| 66. Who was then the King of Abyssinia? |
| The King of Abyssinia, known as Najjashi (the Negus), during the time of the Prophet (p.b.u.h.) was As'hama. |
| 67. When did the first group of Muslims leave for Abyssinia? |
| In Rajab, in the fifth year of Prophethood. |
| 68. How many persons were there in the group? |
| 12 men and 4 women. |
| 69. How were the emigrants received in Abyssinia? |
| They were received warmly and hospitably. |
| 70. When did the second group of emigrants leave for Abyssinia? |
| In the fifth year of Prophethood. |
| 71. How many people formed the group? |
| 83 men and 18 women. |
| 72. Name a prominent companion included in this group. |
| Ja'far Ibn Abi Talib (May Allah be pleased with him). |
| 73. What did Quraish do? |
| They despatched two envoys to Abyssinia to demand the extradition of the emigrants. |
| 74. How did the King respond? |
| He refused to extradite the Muslims and assured them of his full protection. |
| 75. When did Umar (May Allah be pleased with him) accept Islam? |
| At the age of 27. |
| 76. Who was Bilal Ibn Rabah (May Allah be pleased with him)? |
| He was a slave of Umayyah Ibn Khalaf. |
| 77. What was his (Bilal Ibn Rabah's) origin? |
| He was of Abyssinian decent. |
| 78. What was the name of Bilal's mother? |
| Hamama. |
| 79. Who was Yaser (May Allah be pleased with him)? |
| He was a slave of Abu Jahl. |
| 80. Who was Sumayyah (May Allah be pleased with her)? |
| She was Yaser's (a slave of Abu Jahl) wife. |






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