In the
Name of Allah, The Most Gracious, The Most Merciful
PROPHET
MUHAMMAD (PBUH) - A MERCY FOR MANKIND
By Um e Abdullah
Intelligence demands that one must always look at a situation from
different angles. Without fail,
it broadens the mind, offers solutions and inculcates deeper
understanding. New horizons are
discovered and misconceptions shrink away. We as Muslims invite you
to examine things from a different point of view. We invite you to set all
pre-conceived notions, inherited ideas and
frequently heard clichés to one side and give this a fair,
broad-minded, democratic hearing.
Let us
tell you something about the man, press didn’t. By the end of this article that
consists mostly of quotes from non-Muslim writers,
historians,
Nobel Prize winners and the likes, you will be more than amazed. We believe,
and
have done
so for 14 centuries, that every human deserves to hear about this man
perfected
humanity, yet was perfectly human.
Muhammad
(peace be upon him) that the
Danish- a man who
The world
has not hesitated to raise to divinity, individuals whose lives and missions
have been
lost in
legend. Historically speaking, none of these legends achieved even a fraction
of what
Muhammad
(pbuh) accomplished. And all his striving was for the sole purpose of uniting
mankind
for the his followers never at any time claimed that he was a Son of God or the
God-incarnate or a man with divinity - but he always was and is even today
considered as only a Messenger chosen by God.
He
continues to inspire faith in more than a billion men and women. Vouched for as
historical
of all religious personalities” by Encyclopedia Britannica,
every
event of his personal and public life has been immaculately recorded, even the
minutest
details
preserved conscientiously for posterity. His life and works are not shrouded in
mystery or doubt but open for all to study. Yet it is sad that instead of the
truth becoming clearer with the
growth in
information and communication, many a times, fabrication overshadows and
outspreads
the truth.
“The lies
which well-meaning zeal has heaped round this man (Muhammad) are
disgraceful
to ourselves only.”
worship
of One God on the codes of moral
excellence. Muhammad (pbuh) orthe “Mostit is an accepted fact thatAs Thomas
Carlyle, the author of Heroes and Hero-worship admits,
So let us
see who Muhamamd (pbuh) really was, what was it about this man that he is
accepted
as the
greatest sample of humanity by friends and foes alike. So many aspects of
greatness did he cover, so many roles did he excel at, that it is difficult to
summarize a lifetime of character in a few lines.
Prophet
of Islam’, “There is Muhammad, the Prophet. There is Muhammad, the Warrior;
Muhammad,
the Businessman; Muhammad, the Reformer; Muhammad, the Orator;
Muhammad,
the Refuge of orphans; Muhammad, the Protector of slaves; Muhammad, the
Emancipator
of women; Muhammad, the Judge; Muhammad, the Saint. All, in all these
magnificent
roles, in all these departments of human activities, he is alike a hero.”
K. S.
Ramakrishna Rao a professing Hindu, writes in his book ‘Muhammad, The
Not a
god, nor supernatural, not an angel nor omnipresent nor all-knowing, he was
simply the
servant
of God and His Messenger.
the
‘History of the Saracen Empire’, “I believe in one God, and Mahomet, the
Apostle of
God,’ is
the simple and invariable profession of Islam. The intellectual image of the
Deity
has never
been degraded by any visible idol: the honours of the prophet have never
transgressed
the measure of human virtue: and his living precepts have restrained the
gratitude
of his disciples within the bounds of reason and religion.”
MUHAMMAD-THE
PRAISEWORTHY
In the
words of Edward Gibbon and Simon Ockley, in
That is
what Muhammad means-the one who is praised and the past and present have
witnessed how people from all walks of life have praised him. Even his enemies
could not deny his excellent qualities. When his enemy, Abu Sufyan was summoned
by Heraclius to his court and questioned about the Prophet (saw), he was forced
to admit his virtues. Even the Jews and those who did not believe in his
message would come to him for arbitration in their disputes due to his justice
and honesty. He was named “Al-Ameen’ ‘The Trustworthy’ and ‘As-Sadiq’ ‘The
Truthful’ by his contemporaries. Even after centuries people admit his sterling
qualities.
In his
book Michael H Hart ranked Mohammed first in the list of people who contributed
towards
the benefit and uplift of mankind: "My choice of Muhammad to lead the list
of the
world's
most influential persons may surprise some readers and may be questioned by
others,
but he was the only man in history who was supremely successful on both the
religious
and secular levels." (M.H. Hart, THE 100: A RANKING OF THE MOST
INFLUENTIAL
PERSONS IN HISTORY, New York, 1978)
The world
has had its share of great personalities. But these were one-sided figures who
distinguished
themselves in but one or two fields, such as religious thought or military
leadership.
The lives and teachings of these great personalities of the world are shrouded
in the mist of time. There is so much speculation about the time and place of
their birth, the mode and style of their life, the nature and detail of their
teachings and the degree and measure of their success or failure that it is
impossible for humanity to reconstruct accurately the lives and
teachings
of these men. Not so with Muhammad (pbuh).
Lamar
Tine, the renowned historian, speaking on the essentials of human greatness
wonders:
"If greatness of purpose, smallness of means and astounding results are
the three
criteria
of human genius, who could dare to compare any great man in modern history
with
Muhammad? The most famous men created arms, laws and empires only. They
founded,
if anything at all, no more than material powers which often crumbled away
before
their eyes. This man moved not only armies, legislation, empires, peoples and
dynasties,
but millions of men in one-third of the then inhabited world; and more than
that,
he moved
the altars, the gods, the religions, the ideas, the beliefs and souls.... His
forbearance
in victory, his ambition, which was entirely devoted to one idea and in no
manner
striving for an empire; His endless prayers, his mystic conversations with God,
his
death and
his triumph after death; All these attest not to an imposture but to a firm
conviction
which gave him the power to restore a dogma. This dogma was two-fold, the
unity of
God and the immateriality of God; the former telling what God is, the latter
telling
what God
is not; the one overthrowing false gods with the sword, the other starting an
idea
with the
words. Philosopher, orator, apostle, legislator, warrior, conqueror of ideas,
restorer
of rational dogmas, of a cult without images, the founder of twenty terrestrial
empires
and of one spiritual empire, that is MUHAMMAD. As regards all the standards by
which
Human Greatness may be measured, we may well ask, IS THERE ANY MAN
GREATER
THAN HE?" (Alphonse de Lamar tine, HISTOIRE DE LA TURQUIE, Paris,
1854,Vol.II)
A NATION
TRANSFORMED
When
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) appeared in the uncultivable, harsh nothingness of the
Arabian
desert in 570 AD, he only had the power of God’s message and his lifelong
struggle
which
completely transformed the barbaric Bedouins in just two decades, which shaped
a new
moral and
religious civilization spanning 3 continents- Asia, Africa and Europe. Never
would the
world be
the same again. It was destined not to be.
The
people he invited to the submission of One God alone and to universal
brotherhood were a
people
who loved warfare, fighting bloody and savage wars. One such war consumed
70,000
lives and
went on for 40 years on the slightest provocation (a camel straying into the
land
belonging
to the other tribe). Muhammad (pbuh) taught self-restraint, forgiveness and
compassion
to such people. He taught them to pray in the battlefield and laid down rules
for
battle,
humanizing the battlefield itself. Islam teaches not to mutilate, not to kill
minors, women
and the
old, not to breach trust even with the enemies, it teaches not to destroy
farmland or fruit
trees
unnecessarily, not to molest monks and priests. And what was even more amazing
was that
Muhammad
(saw) exemplified these teachings and so did many generations of Muslims. That
is
why even
today, one hardly ever hears of Muslims desecrating a church or the Bible, or
Muslims
annoying
nuns in their typical garb or Muslims blaspheming Jesus. Non-Muslim minorities
have
lived
peacefully for hundreds of years under Muslim rule in many countries (like
Spain,
Jerusalem
etc), their life, honour and freedom completely protected by the rulers.
At the
advent of Islam, the Arabs were debauched gamblers, burying their daughters
alive,
treating
their women as chattel. He taught them to pray side-by-side, to respect and
love their
women and
to live a life governed by accountability before God. Islam bestowed on women
innumerable
rights 14 centuries back, when contemporary civilizations were still
considering
whether
women could be regarded as a human being. Islam gave women a status the Western
woman is
still fighting for. Centuries ago women were given the right to life, honour
(for which
Hijab
plays a major role), education, owning property (England only passed such a law
12
centuries
later in 1881), receiving a compulsory marital gift from the husband, the right
of
inheritance,
testimony and financial maintenance from the husband.
amazed,
"How one man single-handedly, could weld warring tribes and wandering
Bedouins
into a most powerful and civilized nation in less than two decades."
EQUALITY
AND BROTHERHOOD
Thomas
Carlyle was
The
principle of the equality of mankind has been preached by all great religions,
but the last
Prophet
put it into actual practice and achieved the greatest success.
The
famous poetess of India, Sarojini Naidu says: "It was the first religion
that preached
and
practiced democracy; for, in the mosque, when the call for prayer is sounded
and
worshippers
are gathered together, the democracy of Islam is embodied five times a day
when the
peasant and king kneel side by side and proclaim: 'God Alone is Great'... I
have
been
struck over and over again by this indivisible unity of Islam that makes man
instinctively
a brother". (IDEALS OF ISLAM, vide Speeches & Writings, Madras, 1918)
This is
the miracle that history witnessed in Madina, when the Prophet migrated from
his
homeland
of Makkah with his followers after facing severe persecution for proclaiming
his
message.
The homeless migrants were united in a historical bond of brotherhood with the
Madinites.
The love, sacrifice, help and kindness that the emigrants received from these
surrogate
brothers went beyond the norms of human capacity. They shared everything that
they
possessed,
their properties, houses and incomes with their brothers in faith. Our present
world
has so
much to learn from this history if we are to survive peacefully together.
It was
Islam alone which first achieved an almost complete abolishment of slavery
without
passing a
single bill or law. Thousands of slaves were freed at a time when slavery was
the norm.
These
slaves were not just freed to face further discrimination in society but due to
the moral
education
of the entire society, these very slaves went on to become scholars of Islam,
commanders
of Muslim armies and lived at par with their counterparts. This is all well
documented
in Islamic history. Prophet Muhammad appointed a black slave, Bilal to the
office
of
proclaiming Adhaan 5 times a day calling Muslims to prayer. At the time of the
last
pilgrimage
that the Prophet made to the Ka’aba, the holiest place in the Islamic world,
this black
freed
slave stood on the roof of the Ka’aba and called out the Azaan. People of the
caliber of
Umar,
known historically as Umar the Great, the 2
whenever
he saw him saying, “Here comes our master, here comes our lord.” Prophet
Muhammad
(pbuh) told Bilal that he had heard his footsteps in Paradise in a dream, thus
giving
him glad
tidings of Paradise. This was complete equality, in this world and the next,
based not on
colour,
creed or status, but on the level of piety. Compare this to how the Negroes are
treated by
the
civilized white races of today, how even after centuries of struggle, they have
not attained
equal
rights everywhere or atleast not in the hearts of their fair-skinned
counterparts.
nd caliph of Islam would welcome Bilal
In the
words of Prof. Hurgronje, “The league of nations founded by the prophet of
Islam
put the
principle of international unity and human brotherhood on such universal
foundations
as to show candle to other nations.” He continues: "The fact is that no
nation
of the
world can show a parallel to what Islam has done towards the realization of the
idea
of the
League of Nations."
Every
year the world witnesses this amazing spectacle of unity and equality when
millions of
Muslims
gather from all over the world for pilgrimage at the Kaa’ba. Leaving behind all
worldly
identities
of race, colour and rank, this universal family of Europeans, Africans,
Indians, Persians
and
Chinese all merge into one body, clad in white, bare-headed, throbbing with the
pulse that
unites
them, “Here I am, O God; at Thy command; Thou art One and the Only One; Here I
am.”
PEACE
The word
(the
daily greeting of the Muslims) meaning peace. Nothing in the teachings of the
Prophet or his
life
represents anything other than peace. He is described in the Quran as
worlds’.
and foes,
humans and animals alike. The first pact that he concluded with the Jewish
minority on
coming to
Madina was a peace treaty. This was the main object why he allowed war – to
unite
human
beings and to perpetuate peace. Since not all human beings in this world are in
favour of
maintaining
peace and many would disrupt it for their own vested interests, sometimes force
has
to be
used to maintain peace. This is why we have the police who use force against
criminals and
anti-social
elements to maintain peace in the country.
Throughout
his life the Prophet (pbuh) practiced such exemplary forgiveness and
magnanimity
that it
has no parallel in human history. In his personal life, he never hit a woman or
child, never
scolded
his servants, never held a personal vendetta. When he went to preach his
message in the
town of
Taif, a few miles away from Makkah, the people set loose a mob of ruffians on
him.
They
called him names and threw stones at him till his shoes were full of blood. God
sent the
Archangel
Gabriel to ask him if he wanted this town destroyed. Bleeding and beaten, he
still
forgave
them.
He was
forgiving not just in weakness but more so when he gained victory and had the
power to
punish.
For 13 years he suffered inhuman torture at the hands of his people who rebuked
him,
beat him
up, tried to kill him and when he was forced to migrate to Madina, waged many
wars
against
him. When at last he returned to his hometown as a victor leading an army of
10,000, the
city lay
at his feet. Instead of a massacre in the name of ‘jihad’, plundering or even
public
beheadings
what did this great man do? He forgave his bitterest enemies saying “This day
there
is no
reproof against you and you are all free.” Is this the image of a turbaned
terrorist? Has the
world
ever seen such mercy? Compare this with what happened in the crusades, the mass
killing
of
Muslims in different places, the rapes of Muslim women in occupied territories,
the cruelty
and havoc
victorious armies wreck on the masses. Compare this to Guantanamo Bay, Iraq and
Palestine.
As he
entered Makkah, Muhammad (pbuh) was all humility. There was no jubilation, no
pride,
no terror
displayed by any Muslim that day. He forgave Hind, who had mutilated his
uncle’s
corpse
after a battle and chewed his liver. He forgave Abu Sufyan who had fought
bitter wars
against him,
he pardoned Habr bil Aswad, who had pushed his daughter Zainab off her camel as
she was
trying to migrate to Madina, causing her to miscarry and lose her child. The
list goes on.
He would
have been justified by the laws of war to avenge the great cruelties he and his
followers
had suffered, yet all he had for his enemies was love and sincerity. Then how
should
the
Muslims not be enraged at this cruel portrayal of such a man?
‘Islam’ means ‘submission’ (to the Will of
God) and is related to the word ‘salam’‘mercy for theAnd he lived up to this
title showing compassion to Muslims and non-Muslims, friends
Diwan
Chand Sharma wrote, "Muhammad was the soul of kindness, and his influence
was
felt and
never forgotten by those around him." (D.C. Sharma, THE PROPHETS OF THE
EAST,
Calcutta, 1935)
In
Madina, he constantly faced intrigues and setbacks at the hands of the
hypocrites. They would
spread
rumours about his own wives, they withdrew their forces at the Battle of Uhud
at the last
moment,
yet the Prophet dealt with them with forbearance and patience. When the leader
of the
hypocrites
died he gave his own shirt for his burial and prayed for him at his grave.
He
entertained the Christian delegation from Najran in Madina for 3 days; he was
married to
Maria the
Coptic Christian and Safia the Jewess. Where does anyone find proof that he
hated or
terrorized
non-Muslims?
It was
his kindness and noble qualities that won people’s hearts and not the sword. He
was
unlettered
yet spoke with such eloquence and feeling as to melt the hearts of the
listeners.
Mahatma
Gandhi said about Muhammad’s (saw) character, “I wanted to know the best of
one who
holds today's undisputed sway over the hearts of millions of mankind. I became
more than
convinced that it was not the sword that won a place for Islam in those days in
the
scheme of life. It was the rigid simplicity, the utter self-effacement of the
Prophet, the
scrupulous
regard for his pledges, his intense devotion to his friends and followers, his
intrepidity,
his fearlessness, his absolute trust in God and in his own mission. These and
not
the sword
carried everything before them and surmounted every obstacle. When I closed
the 2nd
volume (of the Prophet's biography), I was sorry there was not more for me to
read
of the
great life.”
RULER OF
HEARTS
Inspite
of ruling more than a third of the then inhabited world he was a man of
heartbreaking
simplicity.
After Islam spread far and wide, wealth began to accumulate, yet this king
mended
his own
shoes, swept the floor and helped his wives in household chores. Many weeks
would
lapse
before fire could be kindled in his house, his food being only dates and water.
He would
spend his
nights standing in worship till his feet swelled and slept on a coarse palm
mat. When
he died
all he left behind were a few coins and grain.
Reverend
Bosworth Smith remarks, “Head of the State as well as the Church, he was
Caesar
and Pope in one; but he was Pope without the Pope’s pretensions, and Caesar
without
the legions of Caesar, without a standing army, without a body guard, without a
police
force, without a fixed revenue. If ever a man had the right to say that he
ruled by a
right
divine, it was Muhammad, for he had all the powers without their supports. He
cared
not for
all the dressings of power. The simplicity of his private life was in keeping
with his
public
life.”
One of
the tests of a person’s greatness is whether he was found to be of true mettle
by his
contemporaries.
Muhammad (pbuh) was loved and followed by men of the greatest caliber of his
time. It
speaks volumes of his sincerity and truth that his most intimate companions and
relations
believed
first and most strongly in his message. He was not only followed by the weak
and the
downtrodden
but soon by the noblest and best of society. Had they not found him upto his
claim
they
would not have laid down their lives for him. On the other hand his followers
braved
excommunication,
torture and even death for his sake.
Encyclopedia
Britannica confirms, “A mass of detail in the early sources show that he was
an honest
and upright man who had gained the respect and loyalty of others who were
like-wise
honest and upright men." (Vol. 12)
Even
after his death, his companions carried on his mission in the most scrupulous
and dedicated
manner as
if he was still commanding their minds and hearts. Unlike other leaders, no
skeletons
in the
cupboard were discovered, no scandals and deception, nothing to mar the image
that
Muhammad
had left in the hearts of millions to come.
following
words, “"A silent great soul, one of that who cannot but be earnest. He
was to
kindle
the world, the world’s Maker had ordered so."
THE LAST
MESSENGER
The Quran
says: “(The believers say) We make no distinction between one another of His
(God’s)
Messengers.” (Quran 2: 285)
Thomas
Carlyle praised him in the
As
Muslims, it is incumbent upon us that we accept all the Messengers of God and
honour them
equally.
Not believing in even
is not
acceptable unless we believe in every one of the Messengers sent by God such as
Moses,
Jesus and
the rest mentioned in the Quran.
Yet what
distinguishes the last Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) from the rest is that while each
Messenger
was sent to a certain people in a specific time, he was the final Messenger and
consequently
his message was for all of mankind and for all times till eternity. God
perfected and
completed
the guidance He wanted to give to humanity through His Final Messenger and made
sure it
would be preserved unchanged. The Quran is believed to be the literal word of
God.
Unlike
the Bible, it has remained intact and undisputed even after 14 centuries. Not a
word or
alphabet
has changed in it to date which is a miracle in itself. Countless prophesies
and scientific
facts
stated in the Quran centuries ago have now been confirmed.
ONE of them is tantamount to disbelief. In
other words our faith
Even a
hostile critic like Sir William Muir admits, “There is probably in the world no
other
book
which has remained 12 centuries (now 14 centuries) with so pure a text.”
As such
for Muslims, their book is not irrelevant at any time or their Prophet a mere
historical
figure,
but for them these are their active guides at every point in their daily life.
‘
of George
Bernard Shaw, “I have always held the religion of Muhammad in high
estimation
because of its wonderful vitality. It is the only religion, which appears to me
to
possess
that assimilating capacity to the changing phase of existence, which can make
itself
appeal to
every age.”
LET US
UPHOLD TRUTH AND JUSTICE
In the
words
A faith
must never be judged by the actions of its followers. What Muslims or
Christians have
done
should not be the criteria for judging their respective faiths or Prophets.
Muslims are raised
to love
the Prophet more than their parents, children or their own self. This love is
part of a
Muslim’s
faith. It deeply hurts the Muslims if their Prophet (pbuh) or any Prophet is
insulted.
The Quran
asks us to honour the symbols that others hold dear. No Muslim has responded in
kind by
insulting Jesus or the Bible, though some have resorted to violence which is
regrettable.
But
before blaming the Muslims for the entire episode let us ask ourselves, would
any person
belonging
to any faith accept humiliation of their most respected ones? Are Muslims the
only
‘species’
that uses violence on provocation? More than a decade ago, a film called ‘The
Last
Temptation
of Christ’ showed Jesus making love to a woman. In Paris someone set fire to the
cinema
showing the movie, killing a young man. Would anyone like their faith and
Prophet
degraded
that too on the basis of untruth? What does the law call public defamation
without
proof?
Libel, slander, discrimination? What does the heart, the internal lawgiver call
it?
Provocation,
playing with emotions, hurting sacred sentiments?
Islam
strongly condemns all such yellow journalism and scandal-mongering. To add
insult to
injury,
we are told that this is freedom of the press. Wasn’t it this same freedom of
press that
caused
Princess Diana.’s death? Did you know that in some European nations such as
France,
Germany
and Austria it is forbidden by law to deny acts of genocide such as saying that
the
Jewish
Holocaust did not happen? Several European countries have anti-blasphemy laws
that
place
limitations on speech, as do several states in the USA. In many countries, hate
speech
(such as
holocaust denial, incitement to racial hatred, advocating genocide) is a
criminal offense
prohibited
under incitement to hatred legislation. So it is infact impermissible to make
certain
statements
in several countries including European nations. Hence freedom of speech is not
unconditionally
‘free’, but subject to certain rules and limits. Freedom of expression must not
be
allowed
to undermine human sentiments and human freedom or to disrupt peace. What about
freedom
to practice and propagate our religion? Shouldn’t that be a major consideration
too? We
must not
forget that freedom of any sort does not mean transgressing the limits set by
God or our
own
humanity.
ISLAM - A
LEGACY TO THE WORLD
Islam,
misconstrued as a terrorist-producing faith, is infact far from it. Islam paved
the way for a
nation of
barbarians to become pioneers of science and enlightened civilization.
Robert
Briffalut concludes in his well-known book, ‘The Making of Humanity’, “The debt
of our
science to the Arabs does not consist in startling discoveries or revolutionary
theories.
Science owes a great deal more to the Arab culture: it owes its existence.”
George
Bernard Shaw said, “I have studied him - the wonderful man and in my opinion
for
from
being an anti-Christ, he must be called the Savior of Humanity." He also
said, "I
believe
that if a man like him were to assume the dictatorship of the modern world he
would
succeed in solving its problems in a way that would bring it the much needed
peace
and
happiness: I have prophesied about the faith of Muhammad that it would be
acceptable
to the Europe of tomorrow as it is beginning to be acceptable to the Europe of
today.”
(Sir George Bernard Shaw in 'The Genuine Islam,' Vol. 1, No. 8, 1936.)
To say
that Islam was spread by the sword is the greatest of myths. On an average, the
Muslims
ruled
Arabia for 1400 years. Yet today, there are 14 million Arabs who are Coptic
Christians i.e.
Christians
since generations. If the Muslims had used the sword there would not have been
a
single
Arab who would have remained a Christian.
An
article in Reader’s Digest ‘Almanac’, year book 1986, gave the statistics of
the increase of
percentage
of the major religions of the world in half a century from 1934 to 1984. At the
top
was
Islam, which increased by
ask,
which war took place in this century which converted millions of people to
Islam?
235 %, and Christianity had increased only by 47 %. May one
The noted
historian De Lacy O’Leary writes in the book “Islam at the cross road”:
“History
makes it clear however, that the legend of fanatical Muslims sweeping through
the
world and
forcing Islam at the point of the sword upon conquered races is one of the most
fantastically
absurd myth that historians have ever repeated.”
The world
needs to benefit from this faith that many of their wise men have already
hailed.
Carlyle
bids the world to listen, “The word of such a man (Muhammad) is a voice direct
from
nature’s own heart; men do and must listen to that, as to nothing else; all
else is wind
in
comparison…”
Sources:
“Muhammad,
The Prophet of Islam” by K S Ramakrishna Rao
“Answers
to non-Muslims’ common questions about Islam” by Dr Zakir Naik
“You
should know this man” - WAMY Series on Islam
“Don’t be
fooled, this isn’t an issue of Islam versus Secularism” by Robert Fisk
“Muslims
and the West: A culture war?” by John L Esposito, Professor at Georgetown
University
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