Narrated by Hazrat Anas (ra): "A jewess once invited Rasoolullah ﷺ for meals. He accepted the invitation and went to her house with few companions. The jewess brought poisoned mutton to Rasoolullah ﷺ and he ate it. When Rasoolullah ﷺ discovered that the meat was poisoned, the jewess was brought to him. He ﷺ asked as to why did she do that. The jewess replied: "I wanted to assassinate you." Sayyiduna Rasoolullah ﷺ said: "Allah will not empower you to do it."
The sahaba then asked Rasoolullah ﷺ: "Shall we not kill her?" He replied: "No.", and he forgave the jewess.
Hazrat Anas (ra) later narrated: "I continued to see the effect of her poison on Rasoolullah's ﷺ palate."
*References:*
_1. Sahih Bukhari 2:923, 2474_
_2. Sahih Muslim, 4:1721, 2190_
*Note: Rasoolullah ﷺ never retaliated for attacks on his sacred personality, that was his mercy. But sahaba never kept quiet during such incidents, that was their Eimaan (strong belief).*
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