But of all human means we trust most
to those exhibitions ofAt the outset, one is startled by finding an absolutely
complete and accurate list of the warriors who followed Mahomet to the field
of Bedr. We can tell off "the three hundred of Bedr" as exactly as,
from its muster-roll, we could tell off three companies of H.M.'s army now
proceeding to Abyssinia. Whence this absolute certainty in the midst of the
otherwise dim and varying statements of tradition? The answer is plain. The
heroes of Bedr were the nobility of Islam. They had cast in their lot with the
Prophet when his fate was trembling in the balance, and this their first
victory was the corner-stone of his claim to the temporal as well as the
spiritual sceptre. Moreover, in the first days of the faith, the distinction
was accompanied, as we shall see, with certain very substantial temporal
benefits.