Dhu Nuwas left two inscriptions, neither of them making any reference to fiery pits. Source: Internet
It drains by the Avon Dhu to Loch Ard, which is drained in turn by the Forth. Source: Internet
This prohibition was mentioned by Muhammad during the farewell sermon which was delivered on 9 Dhu al-Hijjah 10 AH (Julian date Friday 6 March, AD 632) on Mount Arafat during the farewell pilgrimage to Mecca. Source: Internet
At Dhu al-Hulaifa, just outside Madinah, the changed from their weather-worn caravan clothes into the the two-piece white garment which symbolically consecrated their entry into the Holy City of Makkah. Source: Internet
Narrated with sound chains from Dhu Mikhbar al-Najashi by Abu Dawud, Ahmad, Ibn Majah, Ibn Hibban, and al-Hakim who declared it sahih and al-Dhahabi concurred. Source: Internet
The forbidden months were four months during which fighting is forbidden, listed as Rajab and the three months around the pilgrimage season, Dhu al-Qa‘dah, Dhu al-Hijjah, and Muharram. Source: Internet