was a superb swordsman and would soon reach his objective. With a grunt the Savage
hurled his weapon.
The javelin struck Musailima in the belly. The false prophet fell, his face twisted with
pain, his hands clawing at the shaft. The next moment Abu Dujanah was upon him. With
one neat stroke of his sword he severed the evil head of the Liar. As Abu Dujanah
straightened up to announce the good news, a flashing infidel sword struck him down.
One apostate, looking at the Liar, shouted,
"A black slave has killed him."
The cry was
taken up by Muslim and infidel and rang across the garden:
"Musailima is dead!"
1
The Savage later served in the Syrian Campaign under Khalid. When Syria had been
conquered and established as a province of the Muslim State, the Savage settled down at
Emessa and lived to a ripe old age. But he spent most of his days in a drunken stupor. He
was even awarded 80 stripes by Umar for drinking (he was the first Muslim to be
punished for this offence in Syria),
2
but refused to stay away from the bottle. Umar gave
up, with the philosophical remark,
"Perhaps the curse of Allah rests on the Savage for the
blood of Hamza."
3
In Emessa, in later years, the Savage became a famous figure and a tourist attraction.
Visitors would go to his house, hoping to find him sober, and ask him about Hamza and
Musailima. If sober, he would recount in detail first the killing of Hamza and then the
killing of Musailima. Coming to the end of his story, he would raise his javelin with
fierce pride and say,
"With this javelin, in my days of unbelief I killed the best of men, and
in my days of belief I killed the worst!"
4
The news of the death of Musailima the Liar brought about a rapid collapse of the
apostates. Some turned in suicidal desperation to greater violence, but they could only
prolong their agony, not save their lives. Most of the apostates ceased to struggle, and in
total despair waited for a Muslim sword to end their suffering. With one last superhuman
effort the Muslims charged into the confused, helpless mass of apostates, and with their
swords fulfilled the promise of the wrath of Allah against the unbelievers. Now it was no
longer a battle, it was plain slaughter.
By the time the sun set, peace and quiet had returned to the Garden of Death. The
Muslims were too tired to raise their swords. And there was no one left to kill.
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