It was narrated from Musab bin Sad that his father said: "On the day of the Conquest of Makkah, the Messenger of Allah (صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم) granted amnesty to the people, except four men and two women. He said: Kill them, even if you find them clinging to the covers of Kabah. (They were) Ikrimah bin Abi Jahl, Abdullah bin Khatal, Miqyas bin Subabah and Abdullah bin Sad bin Abi As-Sarh. Abdullah bin Khatl was caught while he was clinging to the covers of Kabah. Saeed bin Huraith and Ammar bin Yasir both rushed toward him, but Saeed, who was the younger of the two, got there before Ammar, and he killed him. Miqyas bin Subabah was caught by the people in the marketplace, and they killed him. Ikrimah traveled by sea, and he was caught in a storm. The crew of the ship said: Turn sincerely toward Allah, for your (false) gods cannot help you at all in this situation. Ikrimah said: By Allah, if nothing came to save me at sea except sincerity toward Allah then nothing else will save me on land. O Allah, I promise You that if You save me from this predicament I will go to Muhammad (صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم) and put my hand in his, and I am sure that I will find him generous and forgiving. So he came, and accepted Islam. Abdullah (bin Sad) bin Abi Sarh hid in the house of Uthman bin Affan, and when the Messenger of Allah (صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم) called the people to give their Oath of Allegiance, he brought him, and made him stand before the Prophet (صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم). He (Uthman) said: O Messenger of Allah! Accept the allegiance of Abdullah. He raised his head and looked at him three times, refusing his allegiance each time, then he accepted his allegiance after three times. Then he turned to his Companions and said: Was there not any sensible man among you who would get up when he saw me refusing to give him my hand and kill him? They said: We did not know, O Messenger of Allah, what was in your heart. Why did you not gesture to us with your eyes? He said: It is not befitting for a Prophet (صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم) that his eyes be deceitful.