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Arabia is a land of unparalleled charm and
beauty, with its trackless deserts of sand dunes and mirages in
the dazzling rays of a tropical sun. Its starry sky has excited
the imagination of poets, travelers and mystics. It was in this
land, that the Holy Prophet Muhammad
,
on whom be peace, was born in the city of Mecca, which is about
fifty miles from the Red Sea. (Culled from Life of Muhammad by
Sufi Mutiur Rahman Bengalee M.A. p.70)
It was in the latter half of the sixth
century, when the world was plunged in utter darkness that the
Holy Prophet Muhammad
,
was born. The then known world stood on the verge of
destruction, with chaos as the order of the day and pre-Islamic
Arabia was no exception to this, rather it was in the lowest
depths of abysmal darkness; infanticide was rampant, debauchery
was looked upon as chivalrous, drunkenness was a common sight
and all forms of evil was glorified.
J.H. Denison in his Emotions as the basis of
Civilization, wrote:
In the fifth and sixth centuries,
the civilized world stood on the verge of chaos .... it
seemed that the great civilization which had taken four
thousand years to construct was on the verge of disintegration
... Civilization like a gigantic tree whose foliage had over-reached
the world .. stood tottering .. rotted to the core .....
It was among the Arabs that the man was born who was to unite
the whole known world of the East and the South.
(pp. 265-269)
The religious attachment of 6th century
Arabia was idolatry, though there were a sprinkling of Atheists
and worshippers of heavenly planets, who offered sacrifices to
the sun, moon and other heavenly bodies. Christians and Jews
were also to be found. The center of Christian activity was al-Najran,
while the Jews were concentrated in Khaibar and Medina. In spite
of these varied religious concepts, there was also a group who
sought to follow the religion of their forefather Abraham.
The administration of their affairs, like
their religious beliefs was also in a state of disarray. Sir
William Muir had this to say:
The prospects of Arabia before the rise of
Mohamet was as unfavorable to religious reform as they were to
political union or national regeneration. (Life of Mohamet
Intro. ch.2)
In spite of their religious and
administrative divisions, the Arabs possessed a remarkable
memory and were an eloquent people. Their eloquence and memory
found expression in their poetry. Every year a fair was held for
poetical competitions at Ukaz.
In his book The Literary History of the
Arabs, R.A.Nicholson writing about the poetical ability of the
Arabs, states:
It is related that Hammad said to Caliph
Walid bin Yazid: 'I can recite to you, for each letter of the
alphabet, one hundred long poems, without taking into account
short pieces, and all of that composed exclusively by poets
before the promulgation of Islam. (p. 1 32)
It is no small wonder, therefore, that Allah
chose an Arab and the Arabic language for His final dispensation
and the preservation of His Word.
The condition of the world in general and
Arabia in particular is graphically put in the Holy Quran, when
Allah says:
Corruption has appeared on land
and sea because of what men's hands have wrought. (30:42)
This is the condition which is painted by all
the historians, in so many words, about the sixth century.
Before the birth of the Holy Prophet Muhammad
,
an Abyssinian army was on the verge of conquering Mecca. but
were totally annihilated by small-pox, reference of which is in
the Holy Quran chapter 105. This occurred fifty three days
before the birth of our Holy Prophet, on whom be peace.
His father's name was Abdullah who died
before his birth. His mother's name was Amina. A few days after
his birth, as was the custom among the nobility of the Arabs, he
was given to the care of a Bedouin wet nurse. whose name was
Haleema. For two years, he grew up under her care. after which.
she took him back to his mother. but due to an epidemic in
Mecca, he went back with Haleema for another three years.
When he returned to his mother, she took him
for a visit to Medina, but on the return journey, she died. At
the age of six, he was entrusted to the care of his grandfather
Abdul Muttalib who expired two years later. At this stage he was
placed under the care of his uncle Abu Talib. In his early
youth, he used to tend his uncle's flocks.
During his youth, he joined a society whose
aims were, to help the poor and the needy, safeguard the rights
of the oppressed and support and uphold the cause of justice. He
was also launched into commercial enterprises and undertook
journeys with caravans to Yemen and Syria. His honesty and
integrity earned him the title of Al-Amin - The Trustworthy. At
the age of twenty-five, he was married to Khadija - a wealthy
widow, whose caravans he commanded. She offered her hand to him
in marriage, after she received very good reports about his
conduct and honesty in the discharge of his duties as the leader
of her caravans.
The Divine Call came to him in his fortieth
year and depicting the state of mind of the Holy Prophet, on
whom be peace, Thomas Carlyle in his book Heroes and Hero
worship writes:
The great mystery of existence, ..
glared in upon him, with its terrors, with its splendors;
no hearsay could hide that unspeakable fact `Here am I'. Such
sincerity, as we named it has in very truth something
divine. The word of such a man is a voice from nature's
own heart. Men do and must listen to that and to nothing
else - All else is wind in comparison. From of old a thousand
thoughts, in his pilgrimings and wanderings, had been in this
man: What am l? What is this unfathomable thing I live in, which
men call Universe? The grim rocks of Mount Hira, of Mount Sinai,
the stern solitudes answered not. The great heavens rolling silently
overhead, with its blue glaring stars, answered not. There was
no answer. The man's soul and what of God's inspiration dwelled
there had to answer. (pp. 63-64)
The first persons to have accepted his call,
were his wife Khadija, his cousin Ali, a freed slave Zaid and
his close friend Abu Bakr. For three years after receiving the
Divine Call, the preaching was conducted rather quietly with the
number of his followers increasing rapidly. After this rather
quiet start. the Holy Prophet
,
on whom be peace, was commanded to proclaim his message which he
received from Allah, publicly. Accordingly. he addressed his
message about the Unity of God and of his being the Messenger of
God from every available quarter.
Since this belief was threatening their very
existence. the pagan Arabs started to mount pressure on the Holy
Prophet
,
and his followers to renounce their cause and take to
idol-worshipping. On one occasion, they sent a delegation to the
Holy Prophet's uncle that he should restrain the Holy Prophet
,
from preaching his message. They threatened Abu Talib with their
combined opposition. Finding himself in this state, he sent for
the Holy Prophet
,
and explained to him the situation. The Holy Prophet
,
answered with these memorable words:
My dear uncle, if they should put
the sun in my right hand and the moon in my left, even then I
shall not abandon the proclamation of the Unity of God. I shall
set up the true faith upon the earth or perish in the attempt.
Impressed with his nephew's firm
determination and high resolve. Abu Talib replied:
Son of my brother, go thy way, none dare
touch thee. I shall never forsake thee.
Not being satisfied, they sent one of their
chiefs to entice the Holy Prophet
,
and in the following words addressed the Holy Prophet
:
O Muhammad
,
if you want to sit on the throne of Arabia we shall elect you
our monarch; if you want money we shall give you no end to it
and if you desire the hand of a beautiful woman, we are ready to
present you the most beautiful lady in the land.
The Holy Prophet
,
was far above any worldly temptations and in reply he recited
some verses of the Holy Quran proclaiming the Unity of Allah and
his claim of being a true Messenger of Allah.
The Meccans were alarmed at the prospects of
trying to halt the progress of Islam, so they went to physical
torment and boycott. Many influential personalities were being
converted and a great mass of following were joining the
religion of Islam. This in itself was a mortal threat to the
existence of the Meccan chiefs, since their source of livelihood
depended from the trade which came from the traffic of
idol-worshippers.
Seeing that these could not be of any help.
they decided to exert more pressure to the degree. that when the
sufferings of the Muslims became unbearable, the Holy Prophet
,
decided to send some of his followers to Abyssinia to take
refuge. The Meccans in their quest to put an end to the new
religion, sent a deputation to the king, seeking the return of
the refugees. The king summoned the refugees and questioned them
about their beliefs. Being satisfied, that they were no threat
to the state, he refused to hand them over and was convinced
that the revelations of the Holy Prophet
,
and that of Jesus sprang from the same fountain.
The failure of the Abyssinian delegation,
humiliated the Meccans. They pledged to completely boycott the
family who defended the Holy Prophet, on whom be peace. Every
kind of relationship was cut off, even food and water were
denied them. The family who defended the Holy Prophet, on whom
be peace, were in a desperate situation and they along with the
Holy Prophet, on whom be peace, and his followers had to take
refuge in the Vale of Abu Talib from where they could not escape
for fear of their lives. They suffered starvation, personal
indignities and humiliation of every kind. This siege continued
for three years; in the meantime, the Declaration of Boycott
which was hung on the walls of the Kaaba had been destroyed and
the hearts of some of the enemies were appeased. These new-found
friends were bold enough to rescue the innocent sufferers from
their plight.
With the boycott ended, the Holy Prophet, on
whom be peace, and a companion went to Taif to invite the people
there to Islam, but he faced the same fate of rejection. The
chiefs of Taif sent some youths after them. They were stoned
mercilessly, to the point of fainting and the body of the Holy
Prophet, on whom be peace, was cut and he was bleeding
profusely. The Holy Prophet, on whom be peace, and his companion
Zaid, took shelter in a garden belonging to two Meccans, who,
after seeing their plight, sent some grapes with a slave who was
an inhabitant of Nineveh. The message of Islam was conveyed to
the slave who readily accepted it.
Of this journey to Taif, Sir William Muir
remarked:
There is something lofty and heroic on this journey
of Mohamet
to
Taif; a solitary man, despised and rejected by his own people,
going boldly forth in the name of God, and summoning an
idolatrous city to repent and support his mission. It sheds a
strong light on the intensity of his belief in the divine origin
of his calling. (Life of Mohamet p.109)
Returning to Mecca, the Holy Prophet, on whom
be peace, and his followers, faced mounting persecution, the
intensity of which exceeded the limits bearable by any human. At
this juncture, having had assurance from some of the chiefs and
people of Medina, of his and his followers' safety, he emigrated
to that city with his followers. The importance of this
memorable event of migration, marks the reckoning of the Islamic
calendar.
The Meccans did not leave the Holy Prophet,
on whom be peace, and his followers to live peacefully in
Medina. They sent numerous expeditions against them and waged
wars against the Muslims. Every advance of the Meccans against
the Muslims was crushed and they suffered humiliating defeats in
their wars with the Muslims. Having been totally humiliated in
their desire to crush Islam, they fell before the banner of
Islam and Mecca was conquered peacefully when the Holy Prophet,
on whom be peace, at the head of ten thousand of his followers
entered the gates of Mecca and demolished the idols which
infested the Holy Kaaba, thus fulfilling a prophecy mentioned in
the Bible as follows:
He shined forth from Mount Paran,
and he came with ten thousand saints; from his right hand went a
fiery law for them. (Deut. 33:2)
The Holy Prophet, on whom be peace, did not
let the achievement of victory un-nerve his equilibrium in
acting in a manner which would have justifiably been done in
these so-called modern and advanced times. Today, many a nation
and party which when placed under the said circumstances as was
the Holy Prophet, on whom be peace, and his followers, would
unleash a calculated and total annihilation of its enemies when
it gains power and victory. Unlike these modern barbaric
tendencies, when victory was the Holy Prophet's, he never sought
to seek out all those who had committed the most heinous of
crimes against him and his followers. With one stroke, he
forgave them all. except those few who had committed the most
barbaric and unspeakable crimes against humanity.
History bears testimony to the fact, that at
every step, the Holy Prophet, on whom be peace. sought to
achieve peace. He even accepted a treaty which appeared to be at
a disadvantage to him and his followers, simply with the
intention that peace may prevail and that all forms of strife
may be eliminated.
His memorable words at the Fall of Mecca are
worth to be inscribed in letters of gold, studded with the most
precious of gems. He said:
By God, you will have no
punishment today and no reproof. (Hisham)
The teachings which were vouchsafed to him,
in the form of the Holy Quran, lay down the principles and
mechanics for the attainment of peace and the elimination of
war. It says that if two parties are fighting, then peace should
be made between them and the dispute settled amicably. If one or
both of the parties, fail to yield to the award and all efforts
of persuasion have failed, then force should be administered as
a last resort, to bring the recalcitrant party or parties to
submit to a peaceful settlement.
This system has laid the foundation of a
powerful League of Nations, unlike the present U.N.O. whose
resolutions are looked upon scornfully by defaulting nations.
The U.N.O. is so structured and composed, that it is quite
impotent to bring peace to the world. The two superpowers, for
obvious reasons, side with one or the other of the disputing
parties. If they can achieve their goal of pedaling their
influence, then without any justification, they would side with
any of the parties. world opinion means nothing in the present
context, only might is right. The teachings of the Holy Prophet,
on whom be peace, are, therefore, the only solution for the
attainment of world peace and no Muslim or Muslim state which
does not strive for the achievement of peace can rightfully
claim a place in the body-politic of the Islamic nation and
therefore cannot with any justification be among his true
followers.
In the year 632 A.D. after fulfilling his
mission which was entrusted to him by Allah, the Holy Prophet,
on whom be peace, passed away.
This in a nutshell is a brief sketch of the'
LIFE OF THE HOLY PROPHET MUHAMMAD
.
We will now turn our attention on the
TEACHINGS OF THE HOLY PROPHET MUHAMMAD
,
and as time may permit, only a few salient features may be
attempted.
In dealing with his teachings it may well be
summarized in the historic answer which his wife Hazrat Ayesha
gave in response to a question about the morals and character of
the Holy Prophet, on whom be peace. She said:
His morals and character are an
embodiment of the Holy Quran.
Thus in dealing with the teachings of the
Holy Prophet, on whom be peace, we necessarily speak on the
Teachings of the Holy Quran, since to him was revealed the Holy
Quran by God Almighty. thus his teachings are contained in the
very Word of God and not of his manufacture.
If one were to discuss the teachings
contained in the Holy Quran. then it would require hours on end
and still one would not be able to exhaust all the beautiful
teachings which it holds out for humanity. It is therefore
advised, that in order to be able to understand the teachings of
the Holy Prophet, on whom be peace. then one should study the
Holy Quran in order to be able to gain an insight into his
teachings. We pray that the audience may explore the Holy Quran
and thus derive the benefit of the knowledge of the teachings of
the Holy Prophet Muhammad
and
enshrine them in their lives.
The Holy Prophet, on whom be peace, received
his first. divine revelation in the year 610 C.E. and it
continued up till a few days before his death. Thus the Holy
Quran was revealed piece-meal to the Holy Prophet, on whom be
peace, during those years, sometimes after the interval of
months and sometimes in great rapidity; sometimes in short
sentences and sometimes in long chapters; sometimes with a new
law and sometimes confirming an existing law; sometimes
repealing an impractical custom and sometimes giving a new
direction. This is in conformity with a prophecy in the Bible
which runs as follows:
Whom shall he teach knowledge? And
whom shall he make to understand doctrine? Them that are weaned
from the milk, and drawn from the breasts. For precept must be
upon precept, precept upon precept; line upon line; here a
little and there a little: for with stammering lips, and another
tongue will he speak to his people. (Isaiah 28:9-11)
It may be noted that in this prophecy it is
mentioned that the people will be spoken to in another tongue
and how true was this fulfilled with the revelation of the Holy
Quran in the Arabic language, to an Arab in the land of Paran
where the greatest manifestation of the Lord was scheduled to
occur. (Deut. 33:2 & Habakkuk 3:3). It may here be pointed
out that Ishmael, the son of Abraham, who is the forefather of
our Holy Prophet, on whom be peace, dwelt in Paran vide Gen.
21:21 and the descendants of Ishmael lived in the Arabian
Peninsula and the neighboring territories as is evident from
Gen. 25:12-18 and Isaiah 21 :1 3-1 7.
The Holy Prophet, on whom be peace, was a
Law-giver and he was the object of the prophecy of Moses as
mentioned in Deuteronomy 18:18. The greatest teaching which he
gave forth to the world is that there is but one God Who has no
partner, Who was no begotten and Who neither begets. A short
chapter in the Holy Quran is devoted to this theme. It runs as
follows:
In the name of Allah, the
Gracious, the Merciful
Say, 'He is Allah, the One: Allah, the Independent
and besought of all. He begets not, nor is He begotten; and
there is none like unto Him ' (Ch. 1 12 )
It has been erroneously stated by others that
the followers of the Holy Prophet, on whom be peace, are known
as Mohamedans and their religion is Mohamedanism. This is a
totally wrong statement. We, the followers of the Holy Prophet,
on whom be peace, are Muslims and the name of our religion is
Islam. These names were given by God Almighty vide the Holy
Quran 22:79 and 5:4 in conformity with Isaiah 62:2 which says in
part:
And thou shalt be called by a new name,
which the mouth of the Lord shall name.
The declaration of faith of a Muslim is such,
that it cannot lend itself to associate the Holy Prophet on whom
be Peace in partnership with God. The declaration runs as
follows:
There is no God but Allah and
Muhammad is His Messenger
The teachings of the Holy Prophet Muhammad
,
as contained in the Holy Quran, is a treasure-house of unlimited
knowledge and wisdom in every field of endeavor. By following
the teachings contained in it and by applying them for the
benefit and welfare of humanity tremendous progress is the
virtual outcome.
By virtue of the teachings contained in the
Holy Quran, the Muslims scaled the heights of scientific
achievement and progress. A famous prayer taught in the Holy
Quran is:
O my Lord increase me in
knowledge. (20: 115)
The seeking of knowledge was enhanced by the
Holy Prophet, on whom be peace, who enjoined his followers to
seek it. even if they have to travel to China in quest of it.
The Holy Quran has placed great emphasis on
the acquisition of the mastery of nature, through scientific
knowledge. as much as on the creation of knowledge. It says:
Allah it is Who has subjected the sea to
you that ships may sail thereon by His command, and that you
seek of His bounty, and that you may be grateful. And he has
subjected to you whatsoever is in the heavens and whatsoever is
in the earth; all this is from Him, in that surely there are
signs for a people who reflect. (45:1 3-14)
In respect to technology, the example of
David is set forth as
And We made iron soft for him, Saying.
'Make thou full-length coats of mail, and make the rings of a
proper measure. (34:11-12)
Precision is here emphasized and it is a fact
that the Muslims have developed many sciences with the utmost of
precision.
Also emphasized in the Holy Quran are the
harnessing of wind power (34:13), modern means of transportation
to the degree of going beyond the confines of the heavens and
the earth (55:34), astronomical discoveries of great magnitude
(81:12), harnessing of water-power (55:20-21), etc. etc.
When scientists shall discover that there are
worlds other than our own, then the truth of the Holy Prophet,
on whom be peace, shall become more manifest. It was revealed to
him by God Almighty that Allah is:
Lord of all the worlds (1:2)
The manifestation of this truth is slowly
being unraveled by science and the day seems not far off when
the world will be startled with the discovery and then mankind
will fully realize the truth of the revelation which was granted
to the Holy Prophet, on whom be peace.
There are so many aspects in which one can
dilate about the teachings of the Holy Prophet, on whom be
peace, but time being a determining factor, we shall look
briefly into a few.
Great emphasis has been placed by him on the
performance of prayers. In this regard, he was commanded by God
to institute the five daily prayers which every good Muslim
performs. Next to prayers comes a tax known as Zakaat which is
levied for the uplift of the poorer members of the society and
for community affairs. After this is Fasting for a whole lunar
month and then comes Pilgrimage to Mecca which may be performed
at least once in a lifetime by the able-bodied. These four along
with the Declaration of Faith forms the five pillars of the
religion of Islam.
These apart, there are general teachings
which regulate the conduct of a Muslim's behaviour in every walk
of life. A complete social order is presented. Ways and means
are entrenched for spiritual advancement. Dietary laws are
instituted. In short, every conceivable aspect of human needs
has been taken care of. Such is the comprehensiveness of the
teachings which was meant for all times to come. None of the
teachings which were given by the Holy Prophet, on whom be
peace, can ever be considered to be unsuitable for any age or
time.
One of the greatest ills humanity is facing,
is the scourge of consumption of intoxicants. Intoxicating
liquors are responsible for many of the tragedies which we
witness daily on our streets and highways. Many innocent lives
were snuffed out due to reckless driving under the influence of
alcohol. Millions of dollars are lost due to those accidents
caused by impaired driving. Many homes have been shattered due
to excessive use of alcohol and families are torn apart for the
same reason. Only as recently as Dec. 31, 1987 there was an
interesting article in The Toronto Star about the ill-effects of
the aftermath of alcohol consumption based on a News-letter of
the University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine.
The study shows that the hang over is a
mini-version of alcohol withdrawal syndrome which results in
raised blood pressure, headaches, tremors, sweating, fatigue,
nausea, parched mouth, blood-shot eyes, jumpiness and difficulty
in thinking clearly. It continues:
That throbbing headache occurs because
blood vessels in the head are expanded - alcohol widens blood
vessels - and each heart beat sends more blood pulsing through
the brain and its covering membranes. Your eyes object to
light and your ears flinch from noise because nerves are
overactive, as they rebound from the dampening effect of
alcohol. Your eyes can't fix on a target and twitch because
alcohol has affected the muscles and nerves that control eye
movements. The raging thirst is due to a disturbance of body
fluid balance. To get rid of alcohol your body shifts some water
out of the blood into the tissues and the kidneys. You didn't
sleep restfully because alcohol alters the amount of the sleep
stage called REM (rapid eye movement) during which you dream and
wake up tired and irritable.
The atricle goes on to state that brain
function may be diminished for up to a day after a drinking
session and that researchers have found high contents of
methanol, histamine and sulfites in alcoholic drinks. In the end
of article gives a very sound advice. It says:
And try to remember next time that an
ounce of prevention is better than a pounding headache. (The
Toronto Star Thursday December 31, 1987, page 1)
There are many more studies being done about
the evils of alcohol, yet in spite of all of these, the
consumption of alcohol goes on unabated and is encouraged. Ask
yourself this question and search your conscience for the answer
- If the consumption of alcohol is right. then why is it that if
one has alcohol reading at a certain level and is caught driving
a motor vehicle a charge is laid against such a one by the
police? And why is it that when one is under the influence of
alcohol one behaves in a manner which would not ordinarily be
done by that person?
The teaching of the Holy Prophet, on whom be
peace, has with one stroke totally prohibited intoxicants. (Holy
Quran 2:220; 5:9l & 92).
As with the Law of Moses (Leviticus 11:7
& 8, Deuteronomy 14:8) so too the Law which was granted to
the Holy Prophet, on whom be peace, has prohibited the
consumption of the flesh of swine (Holy Quran 2:174; 5:4; 6:146;
16:116)
The effects produced by food have a profound
impact on the minds of human beings as experience has shown.
Food. therefore. plays an important role in the formation of our
character. our physical state is closely connected to our moral
and spiritual well-being. this being the case, it is equally
important that we consume such food which will
have a desirable influence in moulding our
moral and spiritual conditions and which will have no
ill-effects on our physical bodies.
It is rather curious that both the Bible and
the Holy Quran prohibit the eating of the flesh of swine and
this must be of very great significance. It is alarming to note
that the flesh of swine has been responsible for the
transmission of many diseases to human beings. In spite of the
advances made in the fields of dehydration and preservation,
there is evidence that suggests that a number of diseases are
directly transmitted through the flesh of swine.
Apart from the flesh of swine, Muslims are
prohibited to consume blood, any animal which dies of itself, is
strangled, beaten fell or gored to death. Also in the list of
prohibition is that on which the name of any other than Allah
has been invoked and that which has been slaughtered on an
altar. (Holy Quran 2: 174; 5 :4; 16: 116,146). On the other hand
a Muslim is permitted to partake only of those legal meats on
which the name of Allah has been invoked. (6:122). A Muslim is
also allowed to eat those meats, lawful of course, which have
been caught by animals and birds that have been specially
trained for that purpose, but before eating those meats the name
of Allah must be pronounced over it. (5:5)
Another teaching of the Holy Prophet, on whom
be peace, we would like to deal with, though in a very brief
manner, is the role and status of women in Islam. The Holy
Prophet, on whom be peace, and Islam have been the target of
many an unfounded criticism in this respect. It was the Holy
Prophet, on whom be peace, who has raised the status of woman
after she was abased in all the previous cultures. Today, all
the rights which women in societies other than Islam enjoy, are
a direct result of their struggle which were grudgingly allowed
them. On the contrary, all those rights were granted her more
than fourteen hundred years ago by Islam.
Islam places both men and women in spiritual
equality (Holy Quran 3:196; 33:36; 57:13) and has granted her
the right of inheritance (4:8, 12, 13 & 177). In marriage,
the woman receives a dowry from the husband as her personal
property (4:5 & 25) and she cannot be forced into or kept in
marriage against her will. (4:20). A woman has the right to seek
the annulment of her marriage (2:228). A woman has been invested
the right of ownership of property by virtue of her own
initiative (4: 33), thus she can conduct any business for her
welfare.
A very beautiful aspect of a Muslim woman is
that she, in spite of her wealth which she may acquire, is not
expected to spend for the welfare and well-being of her family.
This responsibility is vested in her husband (4:35), although
she may condescend to help in sharing the responsibility (4:5;
& 25).
Lastly in this brief exposition we will say
that according to Islam, the relationship between a husband and
wife is a bounty from Allah, through love, tenderness and
comfort (7:190; 16:73; 30:32).
We will end this discussion with one last
aspect of the teachings of the Holy Prophet, on whom be peace.
This aspect is the unique tolerance which is embedded in his
message. We read in the Holy Quran:
There should be no compulsion in
religion. Surely. right has become distinct from wrong; (2:25 7)
Ironically enough, the Holy Prophet, on whom
be peace, the Muslims and the teachings of Islam have been
systematically accused, that the spread of the faith has been
achieved through force with the sword. This accusation is
totally false and without any foundation. The history of Islam
belies such a charge. The verse quoted before from the Holy
Quran does not give any right to anyone to force any belief on
any other individual or group which may be resentful or
distasteful to the other party. This law is of general
application and concerns all religions. Every Muslim reveres
every word of the Holy Quran and it is highly impossible that
they would use force to promulgate their religion. However, I
will not take up the gauntlet to argue the issue any further,
since whatever I may say, could be deemed to be partial. I will
assign this duty to a very well respected author who is not a
Muslim but who is renowned as a most penetrating historian. This
author has written two historical books of the Jewish people and
himself is a Jew. The books he has written are The
indestructible Jews and Jews, God and History. His name is Max
Dimont.
In opening the fifth chapter and entitling it
Mohammed
,
Allah, and Jehovah of his epoch making book Jews, God and
History, he states as an introduction the following:
The improbable but true tale of a camel
driver's establishment of a world empire in the name of Allah,
wherein the Jews rose to their golden age of creativity, only to
be plunged into a dark age with the eclipse of the crescent and
the ascent of the cross.
He went on to assert in the same chapter.:
The Span of the Jewish golden age in the
Mohammedan civilization corresponded to the life span of the
Islamic Empire. When the latter broke up, the Jewish
golden age broke up .. We can only note in passing with a
brevity that does great injustice to its quixotic complexity.
He ended that section with the following
statement:
By 1500 the world's most incredible empire
- tolerant and enlightened, luxuriant and sybaritic, full of
mathematicians and poets, warriors and sycophants - had come to
an end
Before ending the chapter, he observed:
Thus the Jewish saga in the Islamic Empire
ends. It was conceived by fate, supported in splendor, nourished
by intellect, and buried by fate. By the fifteenth century,
Jewish life in the East emptied into Western Europe at a
juncture of Jewish history when the roads for the Jews led to
the ghetto. But before we leave the Mohammedan stage of
Jewish history .. it is only fitting that tribute be paid the
magnificent Arabic people who wrought a dazzling and enlightened
civilization out of the desert.
Though the Mohammedan Empire is dead, the
human element which shaped its grandeur is still living. The
Arabic culture was not built on the plunder of other countries
and the brains of other men. It sprang from deep wells of
creativity within the people themselves. For seven hundred years
Arab and Jew lived side by side in peace and with mutual
respect.
He ended the chapter by rightly summarizing
the cause of strife and tension. He writes:
Astute statesmanship can relax the
present Israeli-Arab tensions, because they are not caused by
deep-rooted racial and religious antagonisms but by temporary
political expediencies. History has shown that Jew and Arab can
live together without strife and with mutual profit.
This is the tolerance which Islam expounds
and which was practiced in the expansion of the faith. No force
was used and every citizen of the Islamic State enjoyed the same
freedom of religion, irrespective of their religious attachment.
This, therefore, in brief, is the answer to all the false
accusations which were and are still being levelled by those
whose sole intentions are to create mischief and willful
distortion of the truth. Much more could have been said about
the unique tolerance of Islam. but consideration of time stand
in the way.
I will now end this discussion with this last
note about the life of the Holy Prophet, on whom be peace. Of
all religious teachers and personalities, the life of the Holy
Prophet, on whom be peace, is strikingly different, in that it
is on record every minute details from before his birth right up
to his death about his life. His life furnishes historians with
an open book to delve upon and there are no gaps or room for
speculation and mysterious evaluations.
Whatever has been said in no way constitutes
a complete and full appreciation of the very many sided LIFE AND
TEACHINGS OF THE HOLY PROPHET MUHAMMAD
.
One can go on and on citing many beautiful episodes in the life
of the Holy Prophet, on whom be peace, and so could it be done
in respect to his teachings, but again, time is a determining
factor. Suffice it, therefore for this presentation.
I wish to thank you all for giving me this
opportunity to be of service and pray that may Allah guide us
all to His truth. Ameen.
Our last prayer is ALL PRAISE BELONGS
TO ALLAH, LORD OF ALL THE WORLDS.
Note: Unless otherwise mentioned, all
quotations are from the Holy Quran.
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