A Incident of Abu Shama | Drinking of Nabeez | Yahudees tricked Abul Shama into drinking

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The incident you're referring to may involve a narrative in which certain *Yahudees* (Jews) are said to have tricked Abu Shama, the son of Hazrat Umar ibn al-Khattab (RA), into drinking *nabeez* (a fermented or non-fermented drink). The matter was subsequently brought before Hazrat Umar (RA), the second Caliph of Islam and known for his unwavering sense of justice.

Upon hearing the case, Hazrat Umar (RA) would have evaluated the situation based on Islamic principles and evidence. If the drink had been intentionally made intoxicating to deceive Abu Shama, and if this act was proven to be a deliberate offense, Hazrat Umar (RA) would have taken appropriate action against the perpetrators, likely issuing a punishment to uphold justice and deter such actions.

The essence of this narrative highlights Hazrat Umar's (RA) commitment to fairness and accountability, even in complex situations. However, this specific story does not appear in well-known Islamic texts or sources. If this is from a particular historical or cultural context, please provide more details or references for further clarification.
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