Narrated 'Uthman: 
  (the son of Muhib) An Egyptian who came and performed the Hajj to the Kaba 
saw some people sitting. He enquire, "Who are these people?" Somebody said, 
"They are the tribe of Quraish." He said, "Who is the old man sitting amongst 
them?" The people replied, "He is 'Abdullah bin 'Umar." He said, "O Ibn Umar! I 
want to ask you about something; please tell me about it. Do you know that 
'Uthman fled away on the day (of the battle) of Uhud?" Ibn 'Umar said, "Yes." 
The (Egyptian) man said, "Do you know that 'Uthman was absent on the day (of 
the battle) of Badr and did not join it?" Ibn 'Umar said, "Yes." The man said, 
"Do you know that he failed to attend the Ar Ridwan pledge and did not witness 
it (i.e. Hudaibiya pledge of allegiance)?" Ibn 'Umar said, "Yes." The man said, 
"Allahu Akbar!" Ibn 'Umar said, "Let me explain to you (all these three 
things). As for his flight on the day of Uhud, I testify that Allah has excused 
him and forgiven him; and as for his absence from the battle of Badr, it was 
due to the fact that the daughter of Allah's Apostle was his wife and she was 
sick then. Allah's Apostle said to him, "You will receive the same reward and 
share (of the booty) as anyone of those who participated in the battle of Badr 
(if you stay with her).' As for his absence from the Ar-Ridwan pledge of 
allegiance, had there been any person in Mecca more respectable than 'Uthman 
(to be sent as a representative). Allah's Apostle would have sent him instead 
of him. No doubt, Allah's Apostle had sent him, and the incident of the 
Ar-Ridwan pledge of Allegiance happened after 'Uthman had gone to Mecca. 
Allah's Apostle held out his right hand saying, 'This is 'Uthman's hand.' He 
stroke his (other) hand with it saying, 'This (pledge of allegiance) is on the 
behalf of 'Uthman.' Then Ibn 'Umar said to the man, 'Bear (these) excuses in 
mind with you.' 
  Sahi Bukhari, Volume 4, Book 57, Number 48

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