Friday, October 18, 2013

Worlds Most Hated Man Muhammad bin Abdillaah (saws)

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"And (remember) when the disbelievers plotted against you to imprison you, or to kill you, or to expel you (from your home, Makkah); they were plotting and Allah too was plotting; and Allah is the best of plotters." (8:30) 

There is no doubt whatsoever in the mind of any true Muslim that the Messenger Muhammad (saws) was utterly despised by the Quraysh and the Mushrikeen (polytheists). In fact, the Quraysh attempted to assassinate our beloved Messenger (saws) numerous times, but due to the will of Allah (swt) the disbelievers failed miserably.

In Ibn Katheer's Tafseer of the Qur'aan, he mentions a hadeeth which was narrated by Ibn 'Abbaas (ra) in regards to the assassination attempt of the Quraysh against the Messenger Muhammad (saws):
"Some of the chiefs of the various tribes of Quraysh gathered in Daar un-Nadwah (their parliament) and Iblees (Shaytaan) met them in the shape of an eminent old man. When they saw him, they asked, `Who are you?' He said, `An old man from Najd. I heard that you are having a meeting, and I wished to attend your meeting. You will benefit from my opinion and advice.' They said, `Agreed, come in.'

He entered with them. Iblees said, `You have to think about this man (Muhammad)! By Allah, he will soon overwhelm you with his matter (religion).' One of them said, `Imprison him, restrained in chains until he dies just like the poets before him all died, such as Zuhayr and an-Nabighah! Verily, he is a poet like they were.' The old man from Najd (the enemy of Allah) commented,
`By Allah! This is not a good idea. His Lord will release him from his prison to his companions, who will liberate him from your hands. They will protect him from you and they might expel you from your land.' They said, `This old man said the truth. Therefore, seek an opinion other than this one.'

Another one of them said, `Expel him from your land, so that you are free from his trouble! If he leaves your land, you will not be bothered by what he does or where he goes, as long as he is not among you to bring you troubles, he will be with someone else.'

The old man from Najd replied, `By Allah! This is not a good opinion. Have you forgotten his sweet talk and eloquence, as well as, how his speech captures the hearts By Allah! This way, he will collect even more followers among Arabs, who will gather against you and attack you in your own land, expel you and kill your chiefs.' They said, `He has said the truth, by Allah! Therefore, seek an opinion other than this one.'

Abu Jahl, may Allah curse him, spoke next, `By Allah! I have an idea that no one else has suggested yet, and I see no better opinion for you. Choose a strong, socially elevated young man from each tribe, and give each one of them a sharp sword. Then they would all strike Muhammad at the same time with their swords and kill him. Hence, his blood would be shed by all tribes.
This way, his tribe, Banu Haashim, would realize that they cannot wage war against all of the Quraysh tribes and would be forced to agree to accept the blood money; we would have brought comfort to ourselves and stopped him from bothering us.' 

The old man from Najd commented, `By Allah! This man has expressed the best opinion, and I do not support any other opinion.' They quickly ended their meeting and started preparing for the implementation of this plan.
  
Jibreel came to the Prophet (saws) and commanded him not to sleep in his bed that night and conveyed to him the news of their plot.
The Messenger of Allah did not sleep in his house that night, and Allah gave him permission to migrate. After the Messenger migrated to al-Madeenah, Allah revealed to him Surat ul-Anfaal, reminding him of His favours and the bounties He gave him:
"And (remember) when the disbelievers plotted against you to imprison you, or to kill you, or to expel you (from your home, Makkah); they were plotting and Allah too was plotting; and Allah is the best of plotters." 

With this revelation, Muhammad (saws) spoke to 'Ali bin Abee Taalib and said to him, “Sleep in my bed and cover yourself with my cloak. This green cloak is from Hadramawt (Yemen), as long as you are under it no harm will befall you.” Muhammad (saws) left the house and, as reported by Ibn 'Abbaas, he (saws) passed by the assassinators yet they were unable to recognize him as Allah (swt) took away their sight for an instant. He (saws) grasped a handful of sand and scattered it over the heads of each of them whilst reciting verses from the Qur’aan: 
“And we have put a barrier before them, and a barrier behind them, and we have covered them up, so that they cannot see.” (36:9) 

The Prophet (saws) then left them and proceeded to the house of Abu Bakr as-Siddeeq and from there they left together on the journey to al-Madeenah that very night.

They travelled until they reached the cave of Thawr. The conspirators remained outside the house of Muhammad (saws) until midnight as planned. One man, who was passing by, approached them and said, “What are you waiting for here?” They replied, “We are waiting for Muhammad.” He said, “Shame on you! By God I saw him myself. He came out in front of you all. I was sitting across from here and I saw him. He even put sand on your heads!” 

Confounded by this they put their hands on their turbans and found sand there. They said to each other, “But we did not see this happen! Perhaps the wind blew the sand onto us?” Bewildered by this, they entered the house and saw a man sleeping with the cloak of the Prophet (saws). One of them said, “Verily this is Muhammad! Let us kill him. He is wearing his cloak.” Another shouted, “That is not so! It is not Muhammad, I know him well.” The assassinators removed the cloak and revealed 'Ali (ra). Taken aback by how Muhammad (saws) managed to slip by them, they questioned Ali asking, “Where is Muhammad?” he replied, “I do not know.” 

This whole incident staggered Quraysh, leaving them humiliated especially after the arrogance and certainty they had shown outside the house of Muhammad (saws). They were disgraced, as again somehow Muhammad (saws) had eluded them and the plot that they had hatched in the Parliament did not bear fruit.

Why was the messenger Muhammad (saws) so detested? 

The moderate "Muslims" like to always claim that the Messenger Muhammad (saws) was a man of love and compassion; yet if this is true then why was he hated so much? Surely, those who believe in mercy and peace are not despised, mocked at and ridiculed!? The fact of the matter is that these moderates are pure fabricators, and their false claims are in complete contradiction to what Allah (swt) says in the Qur'aan: 
"Muhammad (saw) is the Messenger of Allah, and those who are with him are severe against disbelievers, and merciful among themselves." (48:29) 

The reason why the disbelievers attempted to assassinate the Messenger Muhammad (saws) and his companions numerous times was for only one reason – that they were believers. Allah (swt) informs us in his Book that the believers will always anger and infuriate the disbelievers: 
"…The mark of them (i.e. of their belief) is on their faces (foreheads) from the traces of (their) prostration (during prayers). This is their description in the Tawraat (Torah). But their description in the Injeel (Gospel) is like a (sown) seed which sends forth its shoot, then makes it strong, it then becomes thick, and it stands straight on its stem, delighting the sowers that He (swt) may enrage the disbelievers with them (the believers)..." (48:29) 
"…That he (Allah) may enrage the disbelievers with them (the believers)" means, that Allah (swt) has made the believers a source of agony for the disbelievers, and will use them to strike terror into their hearts. The Kuffaar will always despise the true believers and their Deen, and this is confirmed by the verse in surah al-Baqarah: 
"Never will the Jews or the Christians (the non-Muslims) be pleased with you till you follow their religion…" (2:120) 
The term "never, lan (in Arabic)" is future tense, therefore it is impossible for the moderate "Muslims" to play around with this verse and assert that this is referring to the disbelievers in the time of the Messenger Muhammad (saws). This verse clearly indicates and informs us that the Kuffaar will NEVER be pleased with us, therefore if you find them being kind towards you; it is only because you have followed their path or they want to lure you into a trap. Consequently, if a Kaafir says to you, "I like you", it can only be because you have either compromised your Deen or he is lying to you. Allah (swt) says: 
"…With (good words from) their mouths they please you, but in their hearts they hate you…" (9:8) 

Therefore, the reason why the disbelievers have so much hatred towards the true believers is due to the nature of our call. Our Deen teaches us to completely reject the lifestyle, customs, laws and constitutions of the Kuffaar, and to even eradicate it from the face of the earth. If Allah is an enemy to the disbelievers, wouldn’t we be too? 
"Verily, Allah is an enemy to the disbelievers." (2:98) 

The Messenger Muhammad (saws) was one of the world's most hated men as he declared all religions and political systems as corrupted and false, and urged the believers to fight until there is no more fitnah (kufr and shirk) on earth: 
"And fight them (the disbelievers) until there is no more Fitnah (disbelief and worshipping of others along with Allah) and (all and every kind of) worship is for Allah (Alone)…" (2:193) 

It is very naive for many Muslims nowadays to think that they can hold on to their Deen and carry Islam as a religion and political way of life without to suffer any worldly consequences. If you want to be with the Messenger Muhammad (saws) on the Day of Judgement, you must strive the way he strove and face similar attacks, assaults and hardships.
  
We should always expect the Kuffaar to treat us the same way in which they treated Muhammad bin 'Abdillaah (saws) – and that is with hostility and animosity towards us and our Deen. 
"Neither those who disbelieve among the people of the Scripture (Jews and Christians) nor Al-Mushrikoon (the disbelievers in the Oneness of Allah, idolaters, polytheists, pagans, etc.) like that there should be sent down unto you any good from your Lord. But Allah chooses for His Mercy whom He wills. And Allah is the Owner of Great Bounty." (2:105)

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