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Blast Of Silence

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Abu-al-Mundhir Hishim ibn-Muhammad said: Al-Kalbi related on the authority of ahu-Sahlih who, in turn, related on the authority of ibn-‘Abbas, that Isif and Ni’ilah (a man from the Jurhum called Isif ibn-Ya’la and [a woman called] Ni’ilah, the daughter of Zayd, another Jurhumite) [were two lovers). Isif was courting Na’ilah in the land of Yemen. They set out to perform the pilgrimage. Upon their arrival in Mecca they entered the Ka’bah. Taking advantage of the absence of anyone else and of the privacy of the Sacred House, Isaf committed adultery with her in the sanctuary. Thereupon they were transformed into stone, becoming two miskhs. They were then taken out and placed in their respective places. Later on, the Khuza’ah and the Quraysh, as well as everyone who came on pilgrimage to the Sacred House, worshipped them. 
Kitab al-Asnam (Book of Idols), Hisham ibn-Al-Kalbi
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