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But he feared for his children lest they intermarry with them. His words ended. Then he said to him, "What prevented you from it?" He said, "I ate, and there was great enmity between me and my son." He said to him, "I wish, God willing, that this enmity and hatred would disappear." He said, "Except that he killed him and brought him to his master. Until he informed him that the day had come, except that he would be killed." He said, "This will not happen." He said to him, "Go in." He entered his tent and brought out a shield split by a spear and a sword. He said, "And is it not better for a man to be in his land with his enemy who did this to him?" And he said to him, "The one you knew in him has passed. Today he has become a resident with his deeds until those harmful effects were removed from him. And he continued to appease him with gentle words, softening the enmity, and allowed him to go to Sibtak. So he returned to him and informed him of it, so he moved with his family to it. Among the prominent sheikhs are the people of Sibtak, Al-Faqih Ahmad bin Al-Faqih Ibrahim bin Ali Bakr bin Al-Qadi Al-Aj, and Imam Sir. He narrated from our Sheikh, the ascetic, Al-Faqih Al-Hasan bin Al-Faqih Abd al-Rahman Al-Haj. He said, "We will not stand between this Sheikh Ahmad and this righteous deed he is committed to in all the lands, except for what comes to us from his blessings." And among them is Al-Faqih Sa'id, may God be pleased with him and have mercy on him, the son of Sheikh Omar, known as Sa'id, the elder, from whom the Sultan Al-Qara'a Ali sought intercession. He interceded for them, and they did not reject his intercession.