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:''This is a sub-article to [[Muhammad before Medina]].''
Following the failed attempt from the [[Mecca]]n polytheists to have those [[Muslim]]s who were part of the [[second migration to Abyssinia]] expelled and handed back to [[Persecution of Muslims by the Meccans|their persecutors]], the Meccans tried to negotiated with Muhammad's protector and uncle [[Abu Talib ibn ‘Abd al-Muttalib]], who was still in Mecca with his nephew to have Muhammad [[ostracized]], a significant demand from the Meccans considering that [[social death]] would often result in death or slavery in the [[Pre-Islamic Arabia]]n culture ({{
Historical sources do not give the exact date of these two meetings with Abu Talib. They seem, however more likely to have taken place in {{BH|7|
==Second deputation==
[[Abu Talib ibn ‘Abd al-Muttalib]] held significant power in Mecca as the head of the [[Banu Hashim]], and this protection made it impossible to have Muhammad silenced or subjected to the kind of [[Persecution of Muslims by the Meccans|torture meted out against the Muslims without protection]].<ref name=sunnipath2/> The [[Polytheism|polytheist]] Meccan leaders approached Abu Talib again and insisted he put a stop to his nephew, Muhammad's preaching of [[monotheism]] ({{
Their enmity and open threats of a breach between Abu Talib's clan, the [[Banu Hashim]] and the rest of the [[Quraysh (tribe)|Banu Quraish]] distressed Abu Talib who was aware of the cost that his nephew Muhammad had to pay if deserted . Abu Talib sent for Muhammad and told him the news, ''"Spare me and yourself and put not burden on me that I
==Third deputation==
Realizing that Muhammad would not relent and that Abu Talib was not to forsake his nephew even when his clan was threatened, they tried and arranged for a third deputation. They brought Ammarah ibn Walid ({{
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Abu Talib replied:
:''"It is really an unfair bargain. You give me your son to bring him up and I give you my son to kill him! By God, it is something incredible!!"''<ref name=sunnipath2/>
[[Mut`im ibn `Uday]], a member of the delegation, interrupted saying that Quraish had been fair in that bargain because:
:''"they meant only to rid you of that source of hateful trouble, but as I see you are determined to refuse their favors."''<ref name=sunnipath2/>}}
Abu Talib turned down all their offers and challenged them to do whatever they pleased.<ref name=sunnipath2/>
Another account quotes:<ref name=Mahdi>[[Imam al-Mahdi (a)]] by [[Ayatullah]] [[Sayyid]] [[Sadr-al-Din al-Sadr]] on [[al-shia.com]]: {{usurped|[https://archive.today/20070929133519/http://www.al-shia.com/html/eng/books/history/al_mahdi(a.s.)/12.htm]}}</ref>
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Quraish said:
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