Sunday, January 3, 2016

The Reaction of the Quraysh

THE QURAYSH TORTURE THE MUSLIMS:The Messenger of Allah continued to call people to Allah and the Quraysh despaired of both him and Abu Talib.Their anger descended on those of their fellow tribesmen who had become Muslims and were defenceless.Every clan targeted those who had become Muslims. They began to imprison them and torture them with beatings, hunger and thirst, even leaving them exposed on the sun-baked ground of Makkah when the heat was most intense.Bilal, an Abyssinian, who had become a Muslim, was taken out on to the plain of Makkah by his master Umayyah ibn Khalaf and left flat on his back in the midday heat. His master ordered that a huge stone be placed on his chest and declared, ‘By Allah, this stone will not be removed until you die or reject Muhammad and worship al-Lat and al-Uzza.’While he was suffering, Bilal would only say, ‘God is One! God is One!’Abu Bakr as-Siddiq (may Allah be pleased with him) passed by when hewas lying there. He gave Umayyah a black slave who was stronger and sturdier in exchange for Bilal and he set Bilal free.The Banu Makhzum took out Ammar ibn Yasir and his mother and father, who were all Muslims, into the midday heat. They tortured them by leaving them exposed to the midday sun of Makkah. The Messenger of Allah passed by them and said reassuringly, ‘Fortitude, family of Yasir! You have the promise of Paradise.’They endured their persecution until Ammar’s mother was killed because she refused to reject Islam.Mus’ab ibn Umayr was a handsome young man of Makkah whose motherwas very wealthy and dressed him well. He heard that the Messenger of Allah was preaching in the house of Arqam ibn Abi’l-Arqam. After hearing about Islam, he became a Muslim. He concealed his religious beliefs because he feared the reaction of his mother and his family and he kept secret his visits to the Messenger of Allah.However, Uthman ibn Talhah saw him praying and reported it to Mus’ab’s family. He was seized and imprisoned. He was denied freedom until he was able to leave for Abyssinia in the firsthijrah. When hereturned with the other Muslim refugees, he was a changed man. Hismother refrained from censuring him, once she saw his piety and destitution.Some of the Muslims were under the protection of the Quraysh noblemen who were idol-worshippers. Uthmanibn Maz’un was protected by al-Walid ibn al-Mughirah until he felt ashamed of what he was accepting. He dismissed al-Walid’s offer of patronage, saying that he wanted the protection of none but Allah.A heated conversation between him and one of the idol-worshippers ended up with Uthman getting a black eye. Al-Walid ibn al-Mughirah,who was nearby, saw what had happened. He exclaimed, ‘By Allah, nephew, your eye would not have suffered like that if you had been well-protected.‘No, by Allah,’ Uthman said, ‘my good eye needs to suffer the same as happened to its fellow for the sake of Allah. I am under a protection which is stronger and more powerful than any you could give me, O Abu Abd Shams!’THE QURAYSH ATTACK THE MESSENGER OF ALLAH:The Quraysh were unable to divert these young Muslims from their religion and the Messenger of Allah remained defiant. The Quraysh became so irritated by their helplessness that the more foolish among them started to attack the Messenger of Allah. They even accused him of sorcery, divining and madness. They left no stone unturned in their efforts to harm him.One day when the Quraysh nobles had met in the Hijr, the Messenger of Allah appeared and passed by them doing tawaf of the Ka’bah. They called out disparagingly to him threetimes. He stopped and spoke to them,‘Company of Quraysh, are you listening? By the One who has my soul in His hand, I have brought you slaughter.Shocked by these words, the people fell silent. Realising that they had been rude, they began to speak to him more pleasantly.The next day the Messenger of Allah appeared again but quickly they surrounded him and attacked him alltogether. One of them took hold of hiscloak. Abu Bakr (may Allah be pleased with him) stood up weeping and cried, ‘Would you kill a man just for saying: My Lord is Allah?’When Abu Bakr returned later that day however, they attacked him and tore out some of his hair and dragged him along by his beard.On another occasion when the Messenger of Allah went out everyone he met, both free men and slaves, ignored him or tried to hurt him. He returned home and wrapped himself up warmly because he was so distressed by what had happened to him. Allah revealed to him, ‘O you enshrouded, rise up and warn!’ (74: 1)THE QURAYSH ATTACK ABU BAKR:One day Abu Bakr boldly invited the idol-worshippers to turn towards Allah and His Messenger. Furious, they fell upon him, beating him and trampling on him. Utbah ibn Rabi’ahbeat him on the face with a pair of sandals until his face was so swollenthat his cheeks could not be distinguished from his nose.The Banu Taym carried the unconscious Abu Bakr home. They were certain that he was going to die.In the late afternoon he woke up and asked, ‘How is the Messenger of Allah?’His relations rebuked him as he had shown concern for the man on whose account he had been beaten up. They left him alone with his mother Umm Khayr who had not as yet become a Muslim. Then Umm Jamil, who had become a Muslim, approached him and he asked her about the Messenger of Allah. She reported, ‘He is well and safe.’ ‘By Allah,’ he said, ‘I will not taste food ordrink until I see the Messenger of Allah!’When it was dark and everything hadcalmed down, Umm Jamil and Umm Khayr took him to the Messenger of Allah who showed great tenderness towards him. He made supplication for Abu Bakr’s mother and called her to Allah. She became a Muslim too.THE QURAYSH ARE CONFUSED:The Quraysh were confused about the Messenger of Allah. They did not know how to cope with the problem of visitors from afar listening to him in Makkah. They asked the advice of al-Walid ibn al-Mughirah, an old man of some experience. It was at thetime of the pilgrimage. Al-Walid said, ‘Men of the Quraysh! It is the time of the festival and the delegations of the Arabs will be coming to you. They have already heard about this companion of yours. Therefore agree on one opinion about him and do not disagree so that you contradict and refute each other.’They had a long discussion with much give and take but Al-Walid wasnot pleased with their conclusion and criticised it. They came back to him to ask, ‘What then do you say, Abu Abd Shams?’‘The nearest thing to the truth is your saying that he is a magician who hasbrought a kind of magic that separates; man from his father, a man from his brother, a man from his wife, and a man from his tribe.’The gathering then broke up and the Quraysh began to sit by the paths used by the people coming to the festival They warned everyone who passed to keep clear of the Messenger of Allah and gave their reasons.THE QURAYSH STEP UP THEIR HOSTILITIES:The Quraysh treated the Messenger of Allah harshly ignoring the fact thathe was a relative and deserved their respect.One day while the Prophet was prostrating in the mosque surrounded by some of the Quraysh, ‘Uqbah ibn Abi Mu’ayt threw the innards of a slaughtered animal on the Prophet’s back but he did not even lift his head. His daughter Fatimah came and removed them, cursing those who had committed the evil deed and the Prophet cursed them as well.Another time, while the Prophet was praying in the Hijr of the Ka’bah, ‘Uqbah ibn Abi Mu’ayt tried to throttle him with his own clothes. Abu Bakr grabbed ‘Uqbah’s shoulderand pulled him from the Prophet, saying, ‘Would you kill a man just forsaying, “My Lord is Allah”?’HAMZAH IBN ABDUL-MUTTALIB ACCEPTS ISLAM:One day Abu Jahl passed by the Messenger of Allah at Safa hurling insults and cursing him, but when the Messenger of Allah ignored him, he left him alone.Soon afterwards Hamzah ibn Abdul-Muttalib arrived on the scene, returning from the hunt, carrying his bow. He was the strongest of the Quraysh and the most courageous. Aslavewoman of Abdullah ibn Jud’an told him what had happened to the Messenger of Allah. Hamzah was filled with rage. He entered the mosque and saw Abu Jah

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