When the Muslim party arrived at al-Raji, the delegation took rest for the night. Then a completely surprising attack with swords was initiated on the six Muslims to extract money from them. They promised not to kill them, but to derive money as ransom. However, the Muslims refused to believe the promise of the polytheists and fought back. All the Muslims, except
Zayd bin al-Dathinnah,
Khubyab bin Adi and
Abd Allah bin Tariq were killed. These three Muslims surrendered and were taken as prisoners to be sold in Mecca. Zayd bin al-Dathinah was sold to
Safwan ibn Umayya, Abu Sufyan wanted to spare his life in exchange for the life of Muhammad. But Zayd's love for Muhammad was so great that he did not want Muhammad to be hurt even by a "thorn prick". The Quraysh killed all three Muslims. According to the Muslim scholar
Safiur Rahman Mubarakpuri, the Quraysh ordered Khubayb bin Adi to be crucified by
Uqba bin al-Harith because he had killed Uqba bin al-Harith's father. It was then that Khubaib (one prisoner) first set the tradition of praying in prostration before being executed. According to
Ar-Raheeq Al-Makhtum (The Sealed Nectar), he then said: "O Lord! Count them one by one, exterminate them to the last one." ==Motives for attacking Muslims==