Prophet, weighed down by the loss of his amiable protector and his beloved wife, without hope of turning the Quraish from idolatry, with a saddened heart, yet full of trust, resolved to exercise his ministry in some other field. He chose Ta'if, a town about sixty miles east of Mecca, where he went accompanied by his faithful servant Zaid. The tribe of Thakif, who were the inhabitants of Ta'if, received Muhammad very coldly. However, he stayed there for one month. Though the more considerate and better sort of men treated him with a little respect, the slaves and common people refused to listen to his teachings; they were outrageously indignant at his invitation to abandon the gods they worshipped with such freedom of morals and lightness of heart. At length they rose against him, and bringing him to the wall of the city, obliged him to depart and return to Mecca.
Related Quran Ayaaths of this Hadith.
Surah 3 : Ayah 144 Surah 2 : Ayah 4 Surah 2 : Ayah 23 Surah 2 : Ayah 80 Surah 2 : Ayah 90 Surah 2 : Ayah 93 Surah 2 : Ayah 94 Surah 2 : Ayah 97 Surah 2 : Ayah 105 Surah 2 : Ayah 108 Surah 5 : Ayah 17 Surah 5 : Ayah 48 Surah 5 : Ayah 49 Surah 3 : Ayah 12 Surah 3 : Ayah 20 Surah 3 : Ayah 31 Surah 6 : Ayah 10 Surah 6 : Ayah 11 Surah 4 : Ayah 41"When a person dies, his works end, except for three: ongoing charity, knowledge that is benefited from, and a righteous child who prays for him."
Prophet Mohammed (PBUH)
"The best of what a man leaves behind are three: a righteous child who supplicates for him, ongoing charity the reward of which reaches him, and knowledge that is acted upon after him."
Sunan Ibn Mājah
"Every day two angels come down from Heaven and one of them says, 'O Allah! Compensate every person who spends in Your Cause,' and the other (angel) says, 'O Allah! Destroy every miser.'"
Sahih Bukhari