00:00A blind and poor Jew sat every day in a corner of the city of Medina.
00:04Every time he heard people passing in front of him,
00:06he cursed the prophet Muhammad in his loud voice.
00:09Hey, be careful. Don't get close to Muhammad.
00:12He is a madman, a wizard, and a big liar.
00:16If you approach him, you will definitely be attracted.
00:19His words were very sweet.
00:21Even though the prophet knew the blind Jewish beggar really hated him,
00:25he came to him every morning bringing food for him.
00:28Without saying anything or introducing himself,
00:31the prophet fed him very patiently and lovingly.
00:34The prophet then died.
00:36The poor blind Jew laughed out loud with incredible joy.
00:40But the next day, he felt lonely and hungry.
00:43He waited until the afternoon for the person who usually came to feed him with love.
00:47But he never came.
00:49A few days later, Abu Bakr came to see his daughter, Aisa.
00:53He asked if there were any habits of the prophet that he had not followed.
00:56The prophet's wife answered,
00:58Dad has done everything except one thing.
01:02Then Aisa told about the prophet's habit of feeding blind Jews.
01:06Hearing his daughter's story, Abu Bakr immediately met him and brought him food.
01:10The Jew felt his hand, but it was not the hand of the man before.
01:14He brushed the hand away while searching and groping the soft hand.
01:18Abu Bakr introduced himself and said,
01:20The gentle hands that used to feed you with love every day were my friend,
01:24Muhammad Rasulullah, and he died a few days ago.
01:27Hearing such news, the Jewish beggar immediately screamed in a very heartbreaking voice.
01:33His chest was pounding fast.
01:35Tears streamed down his cheeks.
01:37He was very sorry and cursed himself for insulting,
01:40hating and accusing Muhammad of things that Muhammad had never done.
01:44His mouth then acknowledged the glory of Muhammad.
01:47Oh, Muhammad, you are a noble person, a person with a noble heart.
01:52Abu Bakr's heart was blue and he sobbed.
01:54Remembering that his lover, who had gone and would never return.
01:58Then the Jew converted to Islam.
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