VahĂd knows of their deception but honours the Holy Book
VahĂd received the Qur’án with great reverence and kissed it devoutly. Turning to his companions, he said:
He then bade the companions to continue to maintain their positions in the fort and place no reliance on what their adversaries might say. He, however, ordered them to suspend all manner of hostilities until further notice from him. He added:
With these words, VahĂd bade farewell to the companions in the fort and accompanied by five companions set out for the camp of the enemy. Sadly, one of these five companions turns out to be a traitor.
The Governor closes the trap
But these words fell on deaf ears, even though for three days they lavishly entertained VahĂd and followed him in their congregational prayers and listened to his discourses. VahĂd was so eloquent, that the Governor got concerned VahĂd would convince the other officers, whom the Governor had worked hard to
