When Rasulullah Forgive the Bedouins who Slapped him

Narrated in the book of Nawadhir, Hikayat 45 Mu'jizat Rasul page 46 by Ahmad Syihabuddin Bin Salamah Al-Qulyuby, this is the story:
One day Rasulullah SAW came to his daughter's house Fatimah radhiallahu 'anha, the Apostle came in a state of hunger and laid a stone in his stomach. Unfortunately her beloved daughter complained about the same thing and did not have any food at home, Fatimah had not eaten for three days. The Prophet came out of the small house with pity when he saw his grandson Hasan and Husain hungry.
The Prophet walked until he was in a marginal suburb of Medina. He looked at the well until a man from the Bedouin tribe wanted to take water. Apparently, the figure of the Arabian interior did not know that the one standing near the well was the Messenger of Allah.
فقال له: يا اعرابي هل لك في اجير تستاجره? قال: نعم
قال: تستاجره بماذا? قال: يستسقي من هذا البءر, فدفع الاعرابي له الدلوا فدفع له ثلاث تمرات
The Prophet said: "Do you need rent?"
"Yes," said the Bedouin, followed by the question, "What are you going to rent out?"
"Services to take water at this well," said the Prophet. The young man gave the prophet a timba to take water in exchange for three dates.
Unexpectedly, At the time of taking the water the umpteenth time, the timba connector cut off. The Prophet stood senyampang see bucket that fell into the well. The bedouin was furious, saw the unfinished work of the Prophet and had to stop because the bucket could no longer be made to fetch water.
The Bedouin anger led to the slaughter, while giving twenty-four dates to the Prophet, the traveler took a bucket in the well and threw it at the Prophet.
Not a bit of the Prophet moved from the stand or angry at the tenants of his services. The Prophet just smiled and took the dates paid by the Bedouins.
Seeing the Prophet's attitude and patience that the Bedouin began to think, while continuing his journey. He was amazed that the figure offering the service was silent when slapped. Only the Bedouin was frightened, and began to think that a new one he slapped was Muhammad.
The Bedouin was wracked with guilt, and frightened until he cut off the hand he had used to slap the Prophet. On walking up to the mosque, many asked about his broken hand.
فقالوا ما اصا بك? فقال: لطمت وجه انسان, ثم ظننت انه محمد واخفت ان تصيبني العقوبة فقطعت يدي التي لطمته بها.
I had slapped someone's face, and I thought it was Muhammad, I was afraid of disaster, so I cut off the hand I had used to slap him.
The young man from the interior of Arabia continued to walk while carrying pieces of his right hand, and exclaimed "O Muhammad's friend, where is Muhammad right now?" He cried in the courtyard of the mosque.
Salman came and took him to the house of Fatimah there, the Prophet sat with his two grandchildren Hasan and Husain. When he saw the Prophet, his face was full of fear and regret.
فلما راه قال: يا محمد اعذرني فاني لم اعرفك,.
Oh Muhammad forgive me, I do not know if what I met near the well is you.
The Prophet smiled, even saying that the Bedouin boy is the savior of his grandson and his son Fatimah.
Knowing the Prophet did not in the least save the anger, youth Bedouin made a request to the Prophet to restore his hand as before. The Prophet took his hand and wiped it several times. By the permission of Allah the right hand of the Bedouin's youth returns as before. (Diana Manzila)