Yeah that's right, he died in 624. How he died...
The first people to reach Mecca with the news of the Quraysh defeat in the battle of Badr were al-Haysuman and Abdullah, al-Khuzai's son, who bewailed the fact that so many of their chieftains had fallen on the battlefield. In the large tent of Zamzam, the converts Abu Rafi, former slave of Abbas freed by the Prophet and Abbas' wife, Umm Fadl sat sharpening their arrows. They had both been overjoyed to hear the news of the Prophet's victory, however, they felt it was more prudent to restrain their happiness.
As they sharpened the arrows, Abu Lahab who had not taken part in the encounter but sent al-As in his place entered. His face looked as black as thunder as he sat himself down at the other end of the tent with his back toward Abu Rafi. Not long after Abu Lahab heard some others in the tent saying, "Abu Sufyan, Al Harith's son has returned," whereupon he looked up, saw his nephew and called him. A small crowd gathered around the two as Abu Sufyan told his uncle, "The facts are the Quraysh met our enemy and turned their backs. They put us to flight taking prisoners as they pleased, I cannot blame our tribesmen because they faced not only them but men wearing white robes riding piebald horses, who were between heaven and earth. They spared nothing and no one had a chance."
When Umm Fadl and Abu Rafi heard the news of the men in white riding between heaven and earth, they could no longer contain their happiness and Abu Rafi exclaimed for all to hear, "They were angels!" Abu Rafi's outburst was more than Abu Lahab could bear, in a raging fury he forced Abu Rafi, who was frail, to the ground and struck him over and over again. Umm Fadl grabbed hold of a tent pole that lay nearby and with all her might hit her brother-in-law's head with it crying out. "Do you think that you can abuse him just because Abbas is away!" She wounded him so severely that his head was split open and laid bare part of his skull. The wound was never to heal, it turned septic and its poison spread rapidly through his entire body erupting into open pustules that caused his death within the week.
When he died, his family, fearing that they might be afflicted with disease -- for they feared the plague, and his condition resembled it -- were hesitant to bury him and so they left his decaying body decomposing in his home for two or three nights. It was only when someone rebuked them strongly saying, "It is disgraceful, you should be ashamed of yourselves to leave your father to rot in his house and not bury him from the sight of men!" that they did something. With great reluctance and from a safe distance, his sons threw water over his body, then removed his corpse and left it by a wall on a high piece of ground outside Mecca and threw stones over it until it was completely covered.
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abu_Lahab_ibn_abd_al-Muttalib. Normally I don't trust wikipedia but this info seems correct, Allahu Alam.
2006-09-09 12:35:22
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answered by HQC 2
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Sorry i don't know the date. However I do know that he died a disbeliever, just as Allah said he would in the qur'an several years before he died.
2006-09-09 17:40:32
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answered by abdulaziiz 3
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1. He died in 624
2. It doesn't make any difference when he died.
3. You need to live in the present, not the past.
2006-09-09 17:43:21
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answered by Anonymous
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i think he died in 1206ad after a failed suicide attack. Back then the faithful started themselves on fire and tried to hug dirty christians
2006-09-09 17:42:15
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answered by lilhouis 1
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u sh.it people,just don't comment when u know fu.ck all.i believe 3 quarters of these people are drunk when they give the answers.he just ask.by the way who the hell d u expect to know.
2006-09-09 18:58:41
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answered by Anonymous
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really sorry
i don't know
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i'll check it up ok
2006-09-09 17:52:07
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answered by ashrf6581 4
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He blew himself up and killed 200 children because someone looked at his daughters face.
Great religion!
2006-09-09 17:44:43
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answered by Ozymandias 5
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