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and his wife (wa'mra'atuhu is a supplement to the person [of the verb] yaslā, 'he will enter', separated by the clause of the direct object and its qualification) - and this was Umm Jamīl - the carrier (read hammālatu or hammālata) of firewood, cactus and thorns which she used to fling into the path of the Prophet "sallallahu 'alayhi wa sallam".

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