Musaylima was the son of Habib, of the tribe
Banu Hanifa, one of the largest tribes of Arabia that inhabited the region of
Najd. The Banu Hanifa were a
monotheist branch of
Banu Bakr and led an independent existence prior to
Islam. Among the first accounts of him describe events in the late 9th
Hijri, the Year of Delegations, when he accompanied a delegation of his tribe to
Medina. The delegation included two other prominent Muslims. They would later help Musaylima rise to power and save their tribe from destruction. These men were Nahar Ar-Rajjal ibn Unfuwa and Muja'a ibn Marara. In Medina, the deputation stayed with the daughter of al-Harith, a woman of the
Ansar from the
Banu Najjar. When the delegation arrived at Medina the camels were tied at a traveler's camp, and Musaylima remained there to look after them while the other delegates went in. They had talks with
Muhammad. The delegation before their departure embraced Islam and renounced
Christianity without compunction. As was his custom, Muhammad presented gifts to the delegates, and when they had received their gifts one said, "We left one of our comrades in the camp to look after our mounts." Muhammad gave them gifts for him also, and added, "He is not the least among you that he should stay behind to guard the property of his comrades." On their return they converted the tribe of Banu Hanifa to Islam. ==Prophethood==