Mas’oodi relates that then Muslim stepped down from his Horse and wandered in the streets of Kufa. He was unaware as to which way he was going until he passed from near the houses of Bani Jabala, a branch of the clan of Kindah. He passed from near the house of a woman named Taw’ah, who was a slave girl of Ash’as bin Qays, who had freed her.
Later Usayd Hazrami had married her from whom she had a son named Bilal. Bilal had gone out with some people and Taw’ah was waiting for him at the door. When Muslim saw her he saluted her and requested her for some water. The woman brought water for him. After drinking Muslim sat at the door. When the woman returned back after keeping the cup in the house, she saw Muslim and asked,
“O servant of Allah! Did not you drink the water”?
Muslim replied in the affirmative. She continued,
“Then go back to your family.”
When Muslim heard this he became silent. The woman repeated her sentence but Muslim did not answer. The woman said for the third time,
“Glory be to Allah! O servant of Allah! Arise, may Allah give you strength. Then return back to your family, for it is not appropriate for you to sit at my door, nor do I permit you to do so.”
Muslim stood up and said,
“O maid of Allah! I do not have a house nor my clan in this town. You are among the generous and favorable ones. Perhaps I could compensate you for it in the future.”
The woman asked him as to what could she do for him. Muslim answered,
“I am Muslim bin Aqeel, these people have deceived me and committed fraud and have brought me out of the place of my safety.”
The woman asked (in astonishment) whether he was really Muslim bin Aqeel, to which he answered in the affirmative. She then told him to enter her house, which Muslim did. The woman gave him a separate room, not the one which she used, and spread a sheet for him and gave him food to eat, but Muslim could not eat.
Reference : Nafasul Mahmoom – Shaikh abbas Qummi (r.a.)