A tradition follows regarding the Judgment Day, the proceedings of which are
so to be conducted as to show to Mohammed how much the Lord forgives for his
sake. Again, when Adam sinned and fell, the sentence went forth to expel him
from Paradise. He begged for pity, appealing in every variety of way to God's
mercy and to the promise of future prophets. But of no avail; after every
entreaty, the command was repeated for the angels to carry him away. At last,
as they were dragging him off, the blessed word passed his lips, "Have
mercy on me for the sake of Mohammed"; instantly the Lord commanded the
angels to let him go, and even treat him with reverence, "for he hath
taken hold of a great intercessor, and his sins are, forgiven for Mohammed's
sake."