This tradition has been narrated by Hisham through the same chain of transmitters with a little difference in the wording. He said: (His wound) began to bleed that very night and it continued to bleed until he died. He has made the addition that it was then that (a non-believing) poet said:
Hark, O Sad, Sad of Banu Muadh,
What have the Quraiaa and Nadir done?
By thy life! Sad bin Muadh>br> Was steadfast on the morn they departed.
You have left your cooking-pot empty,
While the cooking-pot of the people is hot and boiling.
Abu Hubab the nobleman has said,
O Qainuqa, do not depart.
They were weighty in their country
just aa rocks are weighty in Maitan.