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Material on the Authenticity of the
Qur’an and
Proofs that it is a Revelation from Allah
by Abdur-Raheem Green

All praise is due to Allah , we
praise Him and we seek his help and ask His forgiveness. We seek refuge with
Allah from the evil of our selves and from the evil results of our actions. I
testify that Allah alone is worthy of worship and that Muhammad is His slave and
final Messenger. May Allah’s salawaat (peace and blessings) be upon the last and
final messenger Muhammad, his family and his followers. Ameen!
To begin: The best discourse is
the book of Allah, and the best way is the way of Muhammad, and the worst of the
matters in the religion are those newly introduced innovations, for every
innovation in the religion is misguidance, and every misguidance is going astray
and every going astray is in the Hellfire.
I have embarked on my commentary
on the The Economist magazine’s survey “Islam and the West” (large insert in the
August 6, 1994 issue) after some considerable deliberation, and find myself
confronted with a considerable task, and indeed Allah is the best of helpers.
Brian Beedham is able to rely on what Noam Chomskey calls “manufactured
consent”. While dictatorships use force in order to achieve consent from the
people and prevent opposition, “democracies” manufacture consent through the
media by using it to providing a particular world view which conforms to the
interests, by and large, of the ruling elite. He is able to get away with a
short, condensed, article because he doesn’t need to prove much of what he is
saying, he only has to repeat the prefabricated conventional platitudes. For
example, when he talks the Algerian Muslims as “a singularly intransigent bunch
of Islamic rebels, fundamentalists of the most bloody minded sort” he doesn’t
have to prove it, because the establishment has already ensured that people
believe this is the case. In fact the statement in not at all true. The Algerian
fundamentalists proved willing to go to elections and seek a peaceful way
re-establish the Islamic Sharee’ah . Recent events, such as the meeting of the
opposition groups, including the “rebel fundamentalists”, in Rome, calling for
talks and a return to free elections - which was even supported by the French
government and was rejected by the Algerian government - shows that it is the
Algerian government that has proved bloody minded. In spite of such obvious
discrepancies Mr. Beedham is able to get away with it because consent has
already been manufactured that the fundamentalists are rebellious and bloody
minded.
Similarly he never feels he has
to prove that democracy is an advantage, it is taken almost completely for
granted, knowing his audience is already “captive” so as to speak. In the age of
the “sound-bite” (or perhaps in this case “word-bite”), opposing the
conventional wisdom is not easy, for what the likes of Mr. Beedham can say in a
sentence opposing it would take a book. Even then it would be of doubtful
effectiveness, for opposing the norms of society is perhaps one of the hardest
paths to take for an instinctively societal creature like ourselves. Thus I
shall be writing a series of letters, and not just one, thus enabling me to
break down the commentary into more manageable pieces. I shall also refer
certain topics to appendices, which may include video and audio tapes.

Islam: An Idea!
Of course no Muslim
could accept Islam merely as an idea. As the survey itself mentions, Islam is
based on the "word of God, revealed syllable by syllable to Muhammad fourteen
hundred years ago" (p.4 c.2). Thus it is no mere idea, rather it is the idea,
the ideology, the truth, exclusive of all others. As the Qur’an states: "Indeed
the religion before Allah is Islam" . . . "Whoever wishes for a way of life
other that Islam, never will it be accepted from them and in the hereafter they
will be amongst the losers" (Surah Al Imraan 3:85).
The religion has been
completed and perfected, and has no need for alteration or adjustment: "This day
we have completed your religion for you and perfected our favour upon you and
chosen for your way of life Islam" (Surah Al Imraan 3:85).
The Prophet, peace be
upon him, also said: "There is not one thing that shall bring you closer to the
Paradise and away from the Fire without me having informed you of it, and there
is not one thing that will take you away from paradise and towards the fire
except that I have warned you about it."
It is indeed true that
Islam does not allow its followers to draw a distinction between the "inner" and
"outer" aspects of life, between belief and actions, religion and politics,
because in reality such distinctions are totally fallacious. Man’s beliefs are
the foundations and prime motivators for actions, for what is held to be true on
the inside must manifest itself outwardly. Indeed the very first task given to
Muhammad, peace be upon him, was to correct the false beliefs. It was not that
the pagan Arabs did not believe in Allah, or God the Creator. In fact the Qur’an
tells Muhammad, peace be upon him,: "If you ask them who sends down rain from
the sky, and gives life therewith to the earth after its death? They would
certainly say ‘Allah!’ Say: ‘All the praise and thanks be to Allah!’ Nay! Most
of them have no sense" (Surah al-Ankaboot 29:63). "Say: ‘Who provides for you
from the sky and from the earth? Or who owns hearing and sight? And who brings
out the living from the dead and the dead from the living? And who disposes the
affairs?’ They will say: ‘Allah.’ Say: ‘Will you not them be afraid of Allah’s
Punishment (for setting up rivals in worship with Allah)?’” (Surah Yunus 10:31).
Indeed the pagan Arabs
used to worship Allah, pray to Him and sacrifice to Him in times of need and
distress, as did the Jews and Christians, and they even claimed to love Him, but
Allah rejected all of this from them and referred to them as senseless, and
astray, and as disbelievers. So this is the reality concerning most of the men
and jinn , that they claim to believe in Allah, and worship Allah, but what they
believe about Him is incorrect, and the way they worship Him is incorrect . . .
"Most of them do not believe in Allah except while joining partners with Him" (Surah
Yusuf 12:106) . . . and it’s manifestations are many and the evil consequences
numerous.
All of this has one
common cause, or origin, and that is thinking and speaking about Allah without
knowledge, and thus ascribing to Him that which should not be ascribed to Him,
such as sons, or daughters, or human qualities and weaknesses, or claiming that
some of the creation possess His powers and abilities, or by claiming that He,
the Majestic, is pleased by some action that in fact angers Him, or that He is
angered by some action that in fact pleases Him. So thus the idol worshippers
call upon that which can neither benefit nor harm them, and the Christians call
upon Jesus, and the Jews believe their racial origins guarantee His good
pleasure, and those who believe that power, wealth and the such are means of
success; all have put their faith and trust in something vain. This in itself is
a great evil, for they have only wasted their time and effort, yet this is least
of the evil consequences. As for that which is most severe . . . those who have
fallen into associating partners with Allah have earned His anger and wrath, and
upon them shall fall humiliation in this life and a most terrible fate in the
next: "Surely Allah will not forgive as-shirk (the association of partners with
Him), but He forgives sins less than that of whomever He wishes" (Surah an-Nisa’
4:48).
So "as-shirk", or
ascribing partners to Allah (in whatever form it may take) is the unforgivable
sin, because it is in reality the source of all evil, the greatest injustice,
the worst oppression and wrongdoing. For if one is unafraid of speaking about
Allah without knowledge, and this is a knowledge unattainable except through
Him, for He is the best knower of Himself and His will, and that which pleases
and displeases Him, then about what and about whom will one be afraid of
speaking about ignorantly? For truly, as is obvious to anyone witnessing the
destructive forces of nature, and untold misfortunes and miseries over which
Allah alone has ultimate power and control, both in this life and the next,
Allah is the most terrifying and most worthy of being feared. And also anyone
witnessing the miraculous order, and precision, and symbiosis within the earth
and universe, must realize the unparalleled knowledge and wisdom of its Creator.
So if one is heedless of transgressing the laws of Allah, and thinks them of
little or no importance, or worse considers them bad, evil, and outdated, then
what of the laws conceived in the limited minds of men? If one is ungrateful to
his Lord, the provider of all, then of what little consequence to such a one is
ingratitude to the creation? If one denies the rights and dues of Allah, which
are the most worthy of being fulfilled, then what rights and dues will such one
be fearful of denying then? Thus imagine the case of a worker in a company run
by yourself , who believes you are the lavatory cleaner, and the lavatory
cleaner is the director! Would there not be evil results? Would you tolerate
such a person? If so, for how long? Now envisage this fool teaching this to
others, and insisting on it, so that the majority of the company came to believe
it, ignoring your orders and prohibitions, and inventing them for themselves,
and making their guide the lavatory cleaner who is moreover deaf and dumb!
The true cause of the
evils that beset mankind are disbelief, sinfulness and ingratitude to Allah:
“And whatever of misfortune befalls you, it is because of what your hands have
earned. And He pardons much” (Surah as-Shura 42:30). “Evil has appeared on the
land and sea, because of what your hands have earned. That Allah may make them
taste a part of that which they have done, in order that they may return” (Surah
ar-Rum 30:41). As the saying of the Prophet, peace be upon him,: "There is none
who has a greater sense of ghira (a feeling of great fury and anger when
one’s honour and prestige is injured or challenged) than Allah, and so He has
forbidden shameful deeds and sins. And there is none who likes to be praised
more than Allah does" (Reported in Saheeh Al Bukhari). Allah is more infuriated
by the disobedience of His slave than a man of honour is finding his wife
fornicating with another man.
So how is His fury with
those who insult Him by ascribing rivals, and partners with Him, while He is
glorious above such things! And the evil consequences are not limited to this
life: "Verily, those who disbelieved, and die while they are disbelievers, the
whole earth full of gold will not be accepted from anyone of them even if they
offered it as a ransom. For them is a painful torment and they will have no
helpers" (Surah Al Imran 3:91).
The Prophet, peace be
upon him, explained: "On the day of judgement a disbeliever will be asked:
‘Suppose you had as much gold as to fill the earth, would you offer it to ransom
yourself from the hell-fire?’ He will reply: ‘Yes!’ Then it will be said to him:
‘You were asked for something easier than that, that you should join none in
worship with Allah, and submit yourself to Him, but you refused’" (Reported in
Saheeh al-Bukhari).
Indeed the message of
all the prophets is one and the same: "Verily, We have sent to every nation a
messenger saying: ‘Worship Allah and avoid false objects of worship’" (Surah an-Nahl
16:36) and indeed this is the very purpose for which Allah created mankind: "I
did not create the jinn and mankind except for My worship" (Surah ad-Dhaariyaat
51:56). So “as-shirk” (i.e. ascribing partners to Allah) is in contradiction to
that reason for which Allah has created us, and the purpose for which we exist,
which is to choose to single out Allah for worship, avoiding all false deities,
and to worship Him completely, with sacrifice, supplication, submission,
subjugation, obedience and compliance, and with love, fear, hope, trust and
reliance upon Him, seeking only His pleasure and not the admiration of His
creatures, and to do all of that according to that which was revealed to His
last and final Messenger Muhammad, peace be upon him,, and not according to
whims and desires and mere conjecture.
Furthermore, and of
immediate relevance to the discussion, are those qualities, unique to Allah,
that single Him out, such as "al-Hakim", the Judge; "al-Hakeem", the Wise; "al-’Aleem",
the All Knowing and "as-Shariy", the Legislator. Not only is Allah the Creator
and Controller and Sustainer, but also the sole possessor of the wisdom and
knowledge to legislate for mankind and to determine what is good and what is
evil, what is right and what is wrong, what is lawful and what is prohibited,
and thus what laws we should judge by, what social, economic and political
system we should utilize . . . "And no partner in legislating has He-He is
alone" (Surah al-Kahf 18:60) . . . "Indeed, the ruling is Allah’s" (Surah Yusuf
12:40).
Allah admonished the
Jews and Christians, and called them disbelievers, for " . . . taking their
priests and rabbis as lords besides Allah" (Surah at-Tawbah 9:31). The Prophet,
peace be upon him, went on to explain that the priest and rabbis "made lawful
that which Allah had made unlawful, and made unlawful that which Allah had made
lawful and the people accepted it...So that was their (i.e. the people’s)
worship of them.” Thus to ascribe legislative power to people is a clear and
obvious form of disbelief, and “shirk”, or setting up rivals to Allah, and is
the unforgivable sin, and a contradiction of the purpose of creation. If Allah
blamed the people from the Jews and Christians for accepting from those among
them who were learned in the Scripture and Divine legislation changes and
alterations, and the making the forbidden allowed and visa versa, as we see them
doing until this day, then how about those who accept such actions from every
Tom, Dick and Harry, who have no scripture, and no wisdom and only pure
speculation, whims and desires, as is the case of Democracy?!?
So the The Economist
magazine’s survey admits that Islam makes no distinction between outward and
inner, private and public life, yet goes on to suggest Muslims should abandon
this, and adopt the ways of the worst error: disobedience to and rebellion
against Allah, and commit the unforgivable sin of ascribing partners to Him.
Truly Allah speaks the truth when He says: "Never will the Jews or the
Christians be satisfied with thee unless thou follow their form of religion” (Surah
al-Baqarah 2:120) and we seek refuge with Allah from that, for surely we would
be of the losers.

To Clash or Not To Clash?
Will there be a
confrontation between Islam and the West? Mr. Huntington’s clash of
civilizations claims “yes”, but the survey is "not convinced". It is true that
the world of Islam and the West have more in common with each other than they do
with the Confucian and Hindu ones, but in reality both Mr. Huntington’s and Mr.
Beedham’s comparisons are unhelpful in understanding the reality of the matter.
What Mr. Beedham’s admits are important differences (Westerners not believing
that God dictated the Qur’an and Muslim’s not believing the Jesus is the son of
God) are in fact irreconcilable differences, at least from the Muslim stand
point . . . “And they say the Compassionate (i.e. Allah) has taken to Himself a
son. Certainly you utter a disastrous thing, whereby the heavens are almost torn
asunder, and the earth split open and the mountains crumbles to ruin, that you
ascribe to the Compassionate a son! When it is not befitting the majesty of the
Compassionate that He should choose a son. There is none in the heavens or the
earth but comes to the Compassionate as a slave” (Surah Maryam 19:88-93). Islam
does not regard Christians who claim that Jesus is God, or the Son of God, as
“monotheists” any more than Hindus who claim that Krishna is a “manifestation of
God” or Buddhists who claim that Buddha is God. All of this is disbelief and
polytheism. It is this that is the basis of conflict. It is a conflict not only
sanctioned, but ordered in the Qur’an: "Fight against those who believe not in
Allah, nor the last day, nor forbid that which has been forbidden by Allah and
His Messenger and those who acknowledge not the religion of truth among the
people of the Book , until they pay the jizya (i.e. protection tax) with willing
submission and feel themselves subdued" (Surah at-Tawbah 9:29).
This is not a
confrontation of civilizations, nor is it a clash of cultures. Islam does not
oppose the West, or anyone else, because of revenge over past hostilities, out
of a desire to restore injured pride or because of the desire to amass their
wealth and lands. The fight is for one purpose only and that is to establish the
religion of Islam in its totality, as the Prophet, peace be upon him, explained
when a man came to him and asked: "One of us fights for booty, another for his
tribe and another to be known as brave, which one is fighting jihad?" The
Prophet, peace be upon him, replied: "None of them. Only the one who fights to
make Allah’s Word the highest is fighting jihad." It is clear to any believer
acquainted with Allah’s Book (i.e. the Qur’an) and His Prophet’s Sunnah that
jihad (i.e. struggling to the utmost of ones ability) is an intrinsic part of
faith, and a duty among the duties in Islam. The Prophet, peace be upon him,
said, as reported by Tariq bin Shihab: "He who amongst you sees something evil
should change it with his hand; and if he is unable he should change it with his
tongue; and if he is unable to do that he should at least hate it in his heart,
and that is the weakest form of faith" (Reported in Saheeh Muslim, No. 79).
Jihad has three
characteristics. The first form is jihad of the heart, or jihad of the self.
This is the internal struggle to acquire the correct creed, and to remove from
one’s self all doubts and misconceptions concerning this creed, and also the
commands and prohibitions enjoined on the believer. It further more encompasses
the purifying of the soul from base desires and acquiring noble qualities. The
second level is the jihad of the tongue. This is the struggle against evil, and
wrong beliefs and actions through preaching and writing books and the like. This
form of jihad is characterized by its use against the deviants from among the
Muslims, but also extends to the unbelievers. The final form of jihad is that of
the hand, or sword, where one expends life and property. It is characterized by
its use against unbelievers, but can also be used against deviant groups under
the authority of the Muslim ruler. This jihad of the hand, often termed "Holy
War", is further compartmentalized into three stages. The first is that of it
being forbidden, as it was in the early days of Muhammad’s prophethood. If the
Muslims are weak, and fighting is liable to cause only harm and no benefit, then
they should desist. Such is the case of those dwelling in non-Muslim lands. The
second stage is that of self-defense, or restricting the fight to "those who
fight you" (2:190), and releasing the lands of the Muslims from the control of
their enemies. This is the condition of the Muslims today. The final stage is
that of fighting in order to open the path for establishing Allah’s rule in the
lands of the unbelievers, as was done by the Prophet’s companions and the Muslim
rulers after them. "And why should you not fight in the cause of Allah when
there are weak and oppressed, old men, women and children whose cry is ‘Oh Lord
save us from those who oppress, and send to one who will aid and send to us one
who will help!’" (Surah an-Nisa’ 4:75). Thus one the Prophet’s companions,
Rab’ia ibn Amer, went to meet Rostrum, the famous Persian general, at his
request and the general offered camels, and women and asked them to return to
the desert. Rab’ia refused, and Rostrum asked him why then were they fighting.
Rab’ia replied: "We have come to take mankind from the darkness to the light and
from the worship of the false gods to the worship of Allah, from the narrowness
of this world the wide expanse of this world and the next, and from the
injustices of man made religions to the justice of Islam."
So this Jihad is the
peak of the matter and fulfilling it is part of fulfilling the covenant with
Allah, and abandoning it is the cause of humiliation and defeat for the Muslims.
As Allah said: "If you march not forth, He will punish you with a painful
torment and will replace you by another people and you cannot harm Him at all,
and Allah is able to do all things" (Surah at-Tawbah 9:39) and the saying of the
Prophet, peace be upon him,: "When you deal in “al-ainiya” (i.e. become
complacent and satisfied with a domestic life) and hang on to the cows tails,
and abandon jihad, then Allah will permit your humiliation at the hands of your
enemies and will not lift it from you until you return to your religion." So
today we find Muslims leading a life as if they had no prophet, nor belief in
any Divine Message or Divine Revelation, nor expectation of any reckoning, nor
is fear of the hereafter. They resemble the pre-Islamic nations, against whom
they used to fight in the past. So they have turned on their heels as apostates
from Islam and have imitated the ignorant nations in their civilization, in
their social affairs, in their political systems, in their character and in the
pleasures of their lives. So Allah hated them and forsook them, as He promised
He would. He had warned them of this clearly in His Book, and on the tongue of
His Messenger Muhammad, peace be upon him,: "Soon the nations will gather to
take from you the same way you invite others to share from a feast!" A person
asked the Prophet, peace be upon him,: “Is that because we are small in our
numbers?" The Prophet, peace be upon him, answered: “No! You will be many, like
the foam on the sea, but you will be rubbish, like the rubbish carried down by
the flood water. And certainly Allah will remove from the breasts of your
enemies the fear of you and into your breasts He will cast enervation." A person
asked: “What is enervation?" The Prophet, peace be upon him, replied: "It is
love of life and fear of death." This has come true exactly, as the Prophet,
peace be upon him, predicted, and if there is a “Revival of Islam”, then that is
because anyone with ears and eyes can see how the Muslims are humiliated - their
lands a feast for their enemies, ruled by laws and ways nothing to do with that
which Allah has revealed. The solution to these problems has been given by the
Prophet, peace be upon him, himself one thousand four hundred years ago: "Return
to your religion", enjoin what Allah has enjoined and forbid what He has
forbidden, prefer the next life to this, and for the Muslims to once again
struggle with their lives and properties to bring themselves and others out of
the oppression of man made ways of life to the justice of that which has been
revealed by the All-knowing Creator!
So the matter of
conflict between Islam and the West is not at all as the survey suggests, i.e.
factors such as geography, past enmities, culture clash and so on; nor is the
Islamic Revival some search for identity, coupled with some sort of inferiority
complex. To the believer the conflict is one of truth against falsehood, justice
against oppression, the way to Paradise against the way to Hellfire, the
perfection of Allah’s revealed way against the misguidance of human ignorance.
Furthermore, all of this should make it clear that there is indeed an
"insuperable reason why Muslims and Westerners cannot live peaceably with each
other" (p.5 c. 2). Mr. Beedham’s survey, for all its optimism, has made an
oft-repeated mistake. He has judged the Muslims by his own standards, believing
they want, as do the West, to reach some sort of compromise. The truth is that
Islam teaches its followers to seek death on the battle field, that dying whilst
fighting jihad is one of the surest ways to paradise and Allah’s good pleasure.
It is as Khalid bin Waleed, whom the Prophet, peace be upon him, called the
‘Sword of Allah’ and hero of every good Muslim child, said in response to a
Roman letter inviting him to surrender: “We have with us people who love death
as you love wine.” It was Ronald Reagan who quite rightly pointed out that: “How
do you expect to defeat a people who believe that when you kill them they go to
a paradise filled with beautiful virgins and rivers of wine?” Whether the
believer sees the result in his or her life time is irrelevant, for their duty
is to carry on the jihad, and so be saved from Allah’s wrath in this life and
the next.
The conflict will be
there as long as there are those who stubbornly resist submission to their Lord
and Creator. If all of this seems intransigent and fundamentalist that’s because
IT IS. With Islam you are dealing with absolutes. This conflict, however, may
not necessarily be a violent one, in the sense of war, causing loss of life,
limb and property. Islam does not necessarily demand a change through violence
if the end can be effectively achieved through other means. So perhaps there is
cause for the surveys optimism, but the solution can only lie in a very
different direction from what it suggests! Allah has promised in His Book that
if the Muslims fail to keep their covenant, and fight against the foolish
disbelief, then He will destroy them and "replace them with a people who will
love Him, and He will love them, and they will be hard against the forces of
disbelief and kind to the believers, and unafraid of those who find fault" (Surah
al-Ma’idah 5:54). And Allah speaks the truth, and His promise comes true, and
this has proven so in the past, as when the Muslims left their religion, fought
amongst each other, and revelled in the delights of worldly life . . . then the
calamity of the Tartars feel upon them, destroying utterly the Muslim lands, and
its capital Baghdad. Yet from these same conquerors, Allah made them the
defenders and upholders of Islam, and from them to the Turks, who in their turn
lapsed, and so Allah destroyed them at the hands of the Europeans. Thus is
situation in which Muslims find themselves today. It is quite possible that
history will repeat itself, and that Islam will be given its strength again
through those who had formally tried to destroy it.
The whole issue of
whether the West will accept Islam or not has been a topic of debate amongst
Muslim scholars and thinkers. It seems unlikely that there will be any sort of
military conquest of the Western world, at least in the foreseeable future, but
conquest is not always through arms. Indonesia and Malaysia never saw invading
Muslims armies. Islam "conquered" these lands with a different weapon altogether
. The weapon was Islam itself. The real threat from the growth of
“fundamentalism” to those in the Western, and other, parts of the world who
would like to see Islam far removed from influencing the way they run their
countries, is not of invading hoards of Muslim militants, but rather the effect
of a practical example of Islam in operation in the form of a true Islamic
state. Also the probability of these same "fundamentalist" states utilizing
their resources to inform the world of the reality of what Islam is, as opposed
to the lies and distortions it has been fed until now! How likely, then, is it
for this true Islamic state to materialize, and how do people following a
religion one thousand four hundred years old possibly expect it to work in the
twentieth century?

The Strange Case of the
Fundamentalists
The Muslim world is at
present a patchwork of competing nation sates, ruled by political, social and
judicial systems that can by no means be termed "Islamic". Indeed in many of
these countries there are laws in direct opposition to what has been revealed by
Allah to His Messenger Muhammad, peace be upon him,. It seems the only Islamic
quality about some of these nations is that they happen to have Muslims in them.
A large portion of the Muslim World has, for the last two hundred years, been
under the occupation, or “protectorate”, of one or another of the European
powers, who gradually dispensed with the Sharee’ah (Islamic Law) and
supplemented it with various Western systems. After gaining so called
“independence” these alien political and judicial systems remained, or were
replaced by other Western influenced hybrids. The “Nationalism” of Attaturk in
Turkey, the “Ba’athism” of Iraq and Syria, the “Pan-Arab Nationalistic
Socialism” of Egypt’s Jamal Abdel-Nasr, and its various offshoots such as
Qaddafi’s "Islamic Socialism". All of these movements freely used “Islamic”
slogans when, and if, it suited their aims. The simple multitudes were caught up
in the fervor of the new found "freedom", and in order to maintain it they were
told they must "modernise". To the so-called “intellectual elite” this meant
abandoning everything from the past, and taking on board everything that was
new. Thus the “Modernist” movement arose, lead by the likes of Muhammad Abdu,
that explained away every miracle of the Prophet, peace be upon him, and even
many of the basic acts of worship. For the first time riba (dealing
usury/interest) was legalised and the adoption of Western dress and lifestyles
was encouraged. They tried to make all of this acceptable by bypassing the
traditional methods of Islamic scholarship for personal itjihad (i.e. juristic
reasoning) and interpretation of the texts.
For others, Islam
itself was merely an enemy to progress, especially in the Soviet Union where
veils were burnt, mosques demolished and scholars exiled to Siberia - or
executed. Street walls were painted with the words: "There is no God and Lenin
is His Prophet". In many places throughout the Muslim World mosques, became
empty, and women walked in mini-skirts on the street. Then things started to
change. In the face of Western and Communist power, medicine and technological
wizardry, of men on the moon and aircraft that could circle the globe in days,
of weapons of mass destruction that combined were able to destroy the world
seventeen times over, the computer chip and nations that seemed to have reached
unrivaled material prosperity and personal freedom, there was a gradual, yet
unavoidably noticeable return to Islam. Not, mind you, only by the uneducated,
impoverished peasants, but the educated, prosperous, middle classes.
Furthermore, this was not merely a return to the mosque five times a day, and
the veil for the woman, but a call for Islam in its TOTALITY - to be
re-implemented once again. For indeed the reality that Islam makes no
distinction between the private and public, between the religious and political,
had been apparent to Muslim scholars long before the The Economist’s survey
deemed to point it out. Indeed it was obvious that the situation within the
Muslim countries, with their hybrid socio-judicial-political systems, was in
contradiction to the very essence of Islam itself! So various movements started
to seek to bring the Muslims back to the correct state of affairs. This of
course met with some considerable opposition from the various governments
supporting such systems. This opposition was, and still is, often brutal in the
extreme. These governments received either direct, or tacit approval from their
Western and Communist overseers, who in reality were more aware of the potential
threat of such a Muslim revival to the status quo, and their own virtual world
economic and political domination which they had striven so hard to achieve. The
last thing they wanted to see were the Muslims back on their feet. Yet the
revival continues . . .
Perhaps the reason why
the rise in Islamic fundamentalism has been so phenomenal is because the point
the fundamentalists are making is so, well, FUNDAMENTAL! After all, once a
Muslim has become aware that believing in the validity of laws and ways other
than those ordained by Allah is to commit the unforgivable sin of “shirk”, then,
as the Qur’an states: "It is not for a believing man or woman, once Allah and
His Messenger have decided on a matter to have any choice therein" (Surah al-Azhab
33:36) . . . "and their response is none else than we hear and we obey" (Surah
an-Nur 24:51). Indeed, that is exactly what makes a Muslim what he or she is:
someone who submits him or herself to Will of Almighty God. Of course the
incompetence, corruption and brutality of the governments, the inevitable
failure of their ideologies, and their frequent national and international
humiliation has made the task of the fundamentalist easier. Yet it is naive to
presume that this alone has given impetus to the rise in fundamentalism. Surely,
if anything, the poor and desperate condition of the Muslim masses should drive
them more earnestly to "modernization", "Westernization" and "Democracy", of
which their countries have hardly been shinning examples! Indeed, even the most
common peasant sees daily a barrage of images on the television screen (that has
become as essential as a bed in even the most humble households) portraying the
materialistic success of the Western World!
The true reasons for
this persistent rise in Islamic awareness are not at all those to which Western
analysts constantly refer. The reason for their inability to understand this
phenomena is part due to their submergence in the purely material. Science and
the “Theory of Evolution” has given them, so they believe, proof that man is at
most no more that an advanced animal, a progressive monkey, and man’s basic
needs are little different, fundamentally, to those of our supposed ancestors:
food, drink, sleep, safety from predators and sex. Satisfy these, and man should
be content. The Muslim World still has, by and large, kept more in touch with
the reality of the human condition: that happiness is not at all merely a
material thing, but in fact something more profound, and that understanding this
is as important, perhaps more important, to the well being of the human
condition, than mere material gratification. The evil results of this
materialistic attitude is all too apparent in the rotting social conditions of
Western society. Its effects have also become apparent in the Muslim lands
themselves.
The second reason that
the Islamic revival has proved so popular is that it is obvious to many of the
Muslims, especially the more literate and educated, that the West itself does
not really believe in “democracy”, or indeed any of those ideals, such as
“Freedom of Speech”, “Human Rights” and so on, which it claims to cherish so
dearly - except when it suits their self-interest. Both of these points of view
are not confined to the Muslim fundamentalists. Indeed a growing number of
Westerners are beginning to voice similar sentiments. In fact, past defeats, the
need to prove oneself, incompetent and corrupt governments is hardly an
explanation for the phenomenal rise of Islam among Westerners. Recent estimates
have, on average, put the numbers at three converts to Islam every day in
England alone. The rise is even higher in the U.S., and all this in spite of the
incessant distortions and fabrications against Islam by politicians and the
media. Indeed in those very countries were Islam is growing most visibly (Egypt
and Algeria), the government, radio, T.V. and press are all firmly controlled by
the Secularists. In spite of all of this, millions and millions are dying
(sometimes literally) to go back to a book fourteen hundred years old. How can
this be? Surely “science” and “reason” has dealt a death blow to the Qur’an and
Islam, the same way it has the Bible and Christianity? It seems not, and there
are good reasons why!
This brings us on to
the third reason, and in fact the most important of all, why there is a
phenomenal growth in fundamentalism, and that is Islam itself. As the The
Economist article said: " . . . there is good reason why the culture of the
Muslim world is regarded by many people as the West’s only real ideological
competitor at the end of the twentieth century. Unlike the Confucians-and even
more unlike Latin Americans, Slavs and Japanese - Islam claims to be based upon
a transcendental certainty. The certainty is the Word of God, revealed syllable
by syllable to Muhammad" . . . "As a means of binding a civilization together,
there is no substitute for such a certainty. More-over, and this is not
happening anywhere else - new recruits are flocking to join this claim to
certainty" (p. 4, c. 2).
Why is it then that the
survey does not, before its call for Muslims to practically abandon their
religion and commit the unforgivable sin of “Shirk” - by replacing the laws of
Allah with the laws of men - simply illustrate the Qur’an is not the Word of
God, or at least some good parts of it, so that a few adjustments hear and there
would only be in tune with what has happened before. After all, this has already
been thoroughly accomplished with the Bible. Recently some of world’s top
Biblical scholars delegated a good seventy percent of the words of Jesus as
never having been said by him, and priests with impunity state that sections of
the Bible, such as God’s destruction of homosexuals in Sodom and Gomorrah, are
not from God. Indeed science and modern Biblical scholarship has cast so much
doubt upon the authenticity of the Biblical text as a whole that a derogatory
term was coined for those who persisted in the untenable position that it was
the "Word of God": Fundamentalists! Indeed the Christian fundamentalists claim
about the Bible what the Muslims claim concerning the Qur’an. Why could the
Christian claim not prove an equally powerful force, and a similar ideological
competitor? The reason is that merely making a claim is no basis for anything.
The claim needs to be proven, and the weight of evidence gives the claim force.
It is very hard for the Christian to maintain the claim that the Bible is the
Word of God, because the evidence belies it. The illusion of "Gospel" truth was
maintained in the Middle Ages because it was only available to very few, and
they were priests! Others were forbidden by Papal Decree from reading it,
sometimes on pain of death. With the spread of literacy and the dawn of the “Age
of Enlightenment”, the Bible reached the hands of the people. Its internal
contradictions and scientific discrepancies became apparent and thus it
gradually became discredited.
The Modern World’s
claim to certainty is “science” which, it claims, has been the cause for
advancement in medicine and technology. Its results are proof of its worth, and
the results have been achieved under the wing of “democracy”. Thus the two are
intertwined. One of the other arguments in favour of “democracy” is the lack of
major conflict between those democratic nations for the past fifty years, and
another is the material prosperity it seems to have provided. Indeed, it was in
the The Economist where I recall reading that "the Western nations have, more
than any other civilization, succeeded in satisfying the material needs of man".
All powerful arguments. Thus there is a claim, and evidence provided to support
it. ( We shall, insha’llah, examine the validity of these claims later.) However
things do not stop there. From the claim and subsequent supporting evidence, the
ideology should then be implemented, otherwise the author of the survey would
not be so audacious as to suggest that anyone (let alone the World of Islam)
should adopt his ideas, merely because of his say so! He believes the weight of
evidence in support of the “Modern Way of Life” is sufficient to give his
suggestions force. Part of what makes “democracy” what it is, is the spirit of
compromise and pragmatics: quite rational in the light of human ignorance and
fallibility. The problem is that the The Economist survey somehow expects Islam
to operate within a similar frame work. Islam, however, is built upon the
certainty that it is revealed by Almighty God. This has consequences, the most
important being that Allah is not ignorant and fallible like the human being,
rather He is All-Knowing and completely perfect, and therefore when it comes to
His Word there can be no question of compromise, nor a philosophy of pragmatism
except were specifically allowed.
The survey tries to get
round this obstacle by putting it all down to a matter of interpretation, but in
fact Allah had already pre-empted this supposed loop hole when He revealed Islam
fourteen hundred years previously by appointing someone to explain the verses of
the Book: "We have revealed to you (O Muhammad) the Reminder (i.e. the Qur’an)
and we have made you the one to explain it" (Surah an-Nahl 16:44). So the
explanation of the Qur’anic text is given exclusively to Muhammad, peace be upon
him,, and things were not left there. The Qur’an also explains: "Whoever
contends with the Messenger and chooses a path other than the path of the
believers, then Allah will leave them in the path they have chosen and land them
in Hell what an evil refuge!" What is this path of the believers? The Prophet,
peace be upon him, explained: "That to which I and my companions are upon". The
Prophet, peace be upon him, furthermore told the Muslims to cling to his way and
the way of the rightly-guided successors. These successors have transmitted the
knowledge and the way from generation-to-generation until this day, just as the
Prophet, peace be upon him, said they would: "There will always be a group among
this Ummah (nation of believers), firm upon the truth, unharmed in their faith
by those that oppose them". It is exactly this type of comprehensiveness that
makes Islam so frustrating to its critics and so convincing to its adherents,
and this comprehensiveness extends through all the various aspects of Islam and
its disciplines. The claim of Islam to be based on the certainty that it is from
the All-Knowing Creator is no mere claim, but it is rather a claim backed by
powerful evidence. Powerful enough for its adherents to prefer it over that
offered by the Modern Word!

No Doubt About It!
So what is this
evidence that Islam claims to present that is so convincing? The first issue is
authenticity. Purity of text is quite vital to the whole spirit of “fund”. This
is because once a text has shown to have been corrupted and altered in order to
make it comply with doctrinal or political expediencies, and if there is no
reliable means to distinguish the corrupt from the pure, then there is not one
passage of that text that cannot be called into question. This is not so easy
with a pure and preserved text. This is well understood by the Christian
fundamentalists. If it is not the “Word of God”, then what real value does it
posses as guidance, except as a collection of wisdom? Few serious scholars, even
from Islam’s opponents, have tried to dispute the Qur’an’s historical
authenticity . Indeed it would be a pointless exercise, since anyone who cares
to take a trip to Tashkent (in the former Soviet Union) will find there a
complete copy of the Qur’an written by one of the Prophet’s scribes, Zayed ibn
Thabit, upon the order of the first Caliph Abu Bakr within two years of the
Prophet’s death. The manuscript in Tashkent is a copy of that first manuscript,
also written by the hand of the same Zayed, but some twelve years later under
the order of ‘Uthman bin Affan, the third Caliph, with the consensus of over
fifty companions of the Prophet who also had written portions of the Qur’an, and
also others who had memorised it in toto. This "Uthmanic" Qur’an, as it later
came to known, was accepted without exception by the surviving companions of the
Prophet, peace be upon him, as being one and the same that was revealed by Allah
to his Final Messenger Muhammad, peace be upon him,. One can take any copy of
any Qur’an, from any mosque anywhere in the word and compare it with the mushaf
of Zayed, and find it exactly the same - word for word. It is even recited in
the same accent in which the Prophet, peace be upon him, recited it. Furthermore
Arabic, the language of the Qur’an, is a living language, and the Book has
always been in the hands of the people - not merely the domain of a few priests.
Thus anyone reading the
Qur’an can be certain beyond reasonable doubt that they are reading the same
words revealed to Muhammad, peace be upon him, over one thousand four hundred
years ago. "Verily! It is We Who have sent down the Qur’an and surely, We will
guard it" (Surah al-Hijr 15:9). The reality of the fruition of this statement is
a clear sign to mankind, and one of the manifest miracles of the Qur’an.
Moreover this preservation is not limited to only the Qur’an, but also its
explanation, the Sunnah, i.e. the actions, sayings and tacit approvals of the
Prophet, peace be upon him,. These were meticulously memorised and written down
by his wives and companions, and passed down until they were collected in the
more famous books of hadeeth some two to three hundred years after the Hijra..
The body of hadeeth literature has not enjoyed, quite unjustly, the same general
acceptance of authenticity as the Qur’an. This is simply because the means by
which the hadeeth became preserved was a longer and more complicated affair than
that of the Qur’an, and therefore became a relatively easier target of attack by
Islam’s enemies. Some Orientalists have even claimed that Hadith authenticity
rates the same as the Biblical texts . This is, however a very superficial
comparison, even if there are some apparent similarities. For example the major
books of hadeeth such Saheeh al-Bukhari, Saheeh Muslim and the Sunan of Abu
Dawood, did not appear until just over two hundred years the Hijra. Those who
compiled the books were not themselves eye witnesses. Many hadeeth within the
entire body of hadeeth literature are clearly fabricated and of dubious
authenticity, and ,as a whole, contain contradictions.
These statements are
true in general, but a more detailed study of the history of the preservation of
the hadeeth makes it immediately clear that the reality is quite different.
Firstly, as we mentioned concerning the Qur’an, the language of the Prophet,
peace be upon him, is preserved. Secondly the major hadeeth books we mentioned
were not so much new works as compilations of earlier, smaller ones. There was
also a good deal of oral transmission, but the collectors of Prophetic sayings
were extremely weary of ensuring that any given narration attributed to the
Prophet, peace be upon him, could be effectively proven as such. The method by
which this was accomplished was through the ‘isnad’, or chain of narrators. From
the earliest days of Islam after the death of the Prophet, peace be upon him,,
various groups arose deviating from the teachings of Islam that had been given
to the Prophet’s Companions. These sects began to invent sayings which they
attributed to the Prophet, peace be upon him,. So in response the Companions of
the Prophet began to demand that anyone transmitting a narration must name which
companion they had received it from, and thus the truth of narrator ascertained.
The students of the Companions continued this policy, and further safe guards
were added as not only the Companions name was needed, but also the next
narrator in the chain of transmission . Conditions were laid down for these
narrators to be accepted. The scholars differed over some of the conditions,
some being stricter than others, but three basic requirements were agreed by
all. First the transmitter must be a pious Muslim, secondly they must be known
not to forget, thirdly they must not be liars. The next generation of hadeeth
transmitters began to write the names of all those who attended their lectures.
No one was allowed to narrate a hadeeth on that lecturers authority unless he
attended the lecture in which that hadeeth was narrated and its meaning
explained. From this developed the books of "Rijal" in which was listed the
character, quality of memory, place of habitation, travels, teachers and
students, and opinion of other scholars, concerning all the narrators of the
hadeeth. Thus every available method was used to ensure that when the scholars
of the sciences of hadeeth declared a narration of the Prophet, peace be upon
him, as being authentic it was, beyond any reasonable doubt said by him. This
methodology is not only used for the Prophetic traditions, but also the sayings
of the Companions and the early scholars. Indeed any true scholar must be able
to produce the isnad of his teachers back to the Prophet himself!
Along with this textual
and contextual authenticity, the Qur’an itself lays down claims to prove its
veracity as God’s revealed Words. Of course, "proof" is a big word, especially
when it comes to God or religion, especially for the “Western mind”, programmed
by two thousand years of Christianity, which seems to think that religion is
supposed to be “mysterious” and “incomprehensible”. The idea that God and
revelation are not only compatible with reason, but also can be proven, is often
met with incredulity. After all, what’s the point? If you can prove it where
does faith come in? This is because the Christian world has been taught that
"faith" means believing the unbelievable without any proof. This is manifest in
the that nonsense called the Trinity, and all the theological contortions
surrounding it. Christians are expected to believe that black is white and yet
still black, or in their terms, that the Invisible, Self-Sufficient,
Un-Changing, Omnipotent and Omniscient Creator became a visible, needy, mortal,
fallible creature who was killed on a cross, and this man was still the
Invisible, Self-Sufficient, Un-Changing, Omnipotent and Omniscient Creator -
completely God and completely man. Of course anyone with a mind will understand
that one by necessity precludes the other. Something completely God cannot
possibly be, or contain the qualities of, a man, for this would immediately
exclude such a being from being truly God. Furthermore, any man that had the
qualities of God would no longer be a man. In an attempt to “explain the
unexplainable” the Doctrine of the Trinity was invented: One God made of three
entities, each one completely God, (and therefore completely the same, yet
somehow different) not making three Gods but only One! Moreover the Christian
has been asked to believe that mankind’s salvation lies in believing God killed
Himself (or His son, or an innocent man, or all three at the same time) as a
ransom for a burden of sin - that He placed on all human beings for the sin of
Adam and Eve eating from the forbidden tree! The inevitable refuge of the
Christian when assaulted with a barrage questions over this muddle is that its
all “a mystery”, and if you want to be saved from Hell you should stop asking so
many questions and accept it as an act of faith. Yet it seems rather absurd that
the Just Creator would punish anyone for refusing to believe things which are
unacceptable and incomprehensible to the very faculties of reason and common
sense that He has provided for the human to make their decisions, without
providing some strong proof that they should do so!
The Qur’an, however,
chastises mankind for not using their common sense and reasoning powers, and
states that their failure to do so is itself a cause of their destruction: "And
for those who disbelieve in their Lord is the torment of Hell, and worst indeed
is that destination. When they are cast therein, they will hear the terrible
drawing in of its breath as it blazes forth. It almost bursts with fury. Every
time a group is cast therein, its keeper will ask: ‘Did no warner come to you?’
They will say: ‘Yes indeed; a warner did come to us, but we belied him and said:
‘Allah never sent down anything, you are only in great error.’ And they will
say: ‘Had we but listened or used our intelligence, we would not have been among
the dwellers of the Fire!’" (Surah al-Mulk 67:6-9) Indeed there is nothing in
the theology of Islam that cannot be understood by sound reasoning. In fact it
is possible for anyone, anywhere to reach an understanding of the essence of
Islam without ever having heard of Muhammad or the Qur’an. This is because the
Creator’s existence can be readily understood by anyone observing the patterns
and intricate mechanisms of the world and universe around us, and that ultimate
power and control rests with this Being, and thus is alone truly worthy of
worship, and that to worship this Creator one can only rely on Divine guidance.
To attempt to do this is “Islam”, which means “sincerity and submission to
Allah”. This very universality and simplicity is one of the strong arguments in
favour of Islam’s Divine origin. For the Muslim, faith is not a blind leap in
the dark against proof and reason, but rather a step taken as a consequence of
contemplation, experience, instinct and evidence. Ultimately it does mean a
complete acceptance of a single truth, but this is no more blind than the faith
of a scientist in a particular theory, or a doctor in form of treatment that has
proven itself valid clinically and operationally. It might be compared to the
situation in a court, with a jury. Ideally what is supposed to happen is that
the jury is presented with a series of evidences concerning a case. When the
weight of evidence is so conclusive the jury makes its decision. It is not
sufficient for it to say: "Well, we found the evidence really convincing!" In
the end it must make a decision, "Guilty!" or "Not guilty!", based on the facts.
Similarly in Islam, the Creator presents the human being with a series of
conclusive evidences, upon the basis of which the human should declare their
faith, and act accordingly.

The Weight of Evidence
Allah laid down a
challenge in the Qur’an to mankind in general and to the Arabs in particular:
"And if you are in doubt concerning that which we have sent down to our slave
(Muhammad) then produce a chapter like it, and call your supporters and helpers
besides Allah, if you are truthful!" (Surah al-Baqarah 2:23) The Arabs in the
time of Muhammad, peace be upon him, had no civilization to speak of - no
magnificent roads or public buildings, nor scientific or medical institutions.
In fact, they lived a most primitive and barbarous existence. There was one
thing in which they excelled - that was their language. They were extremely
found of poetry, and prided themselves in their poetic abilities. They praised
each other, admonished - and even argued - in poetry. There was even an annual
market in Uhaz just for poetry - the finest of which was hung on the door of the
Ka’abah. The age of Muhammad was a time when the Arabs were at the peak of their
linguistic abilities. Indeed, one of the finest poems ever written in Arabic was
that of Labaid ibn Rabiyah, who’s poem, when recited at Uhaz, caused the Arabs
to prostrate before him in admiration. When this same Labaid began to hear the
verses of Qur’an, he embraced Islam, and gave up poetry altogether. When he was
once asked to recite some poetry he said: "What! After the Qur’an?" Indeed, many
of the Arabs entered into Islam just from hearing the Qur’an, because for them
it was a conclusive proof of its Divine origin. They knew that no man could
produce such eloquence. The challenge of the Qur’an for man to produce its like
is not, as some suppose, merely like the uniqueness of Shakespeare, Shelly,
Keats or Homer. The Qur’an differentiated itself in its very structure. Poetry
in Arabic falls into sixteen different "Bihar” (rhythmic forms), and other than
that they have the speech of soothsayers, rhyming prose, and normal speech. The
Qur’an’s form did not fit into any of these categories. It was this that made
the Qur’an inimitable, and left the pagan Arabs at a loss as to how they might
combat it. Alqama bin Abdulmanaf confirmed this when he addressed their leaders,
the Quraish: “Oh Quraish, a new calamity has befallen you. When Muhammad was a
young man, he was the most liked among you, the most truthful in speech and the
most trustworthy, until, when you saw grey hairs on his temple, he brought you
his message. You said that he was a sorcerer, but he is not, for we have seen
such people and their spitting and their knots. You said that he was a diviner,
but we have seen such people and their behaviour, and we have heard their rhymes
You said a soothsayer, but he is not a soothsayer, for we have heard their
rhymes; and you said a poet, but he is not a poet, for we have heard all kinds
of poetry. You said he was possessed, but he is not for we have seen the
possessed, and he shows no signs of their gasping and whispering and delirium.
Oh men of Quraysh, look to your affairs, for by Allah a serious thing has
befallen you.”
The Quraish decided
that the only convincing propaganda they could make against the Prophet, peace
be upon him, was that the magic of his speech turned a man away from his father,
wife, brother and family. So Abu Lahab would wait on the road ways into Mecca in
the Hajj season, and warn the people from listening to Muhammad’s speech. Tufail
ibn Amr, chief of the Daws tribe and a distinguished poet, was one such man
accosted by the Meccans, as he himself mentioned: “I approached Mecca. As soon
as the Quraish leaders saw me, they came up to me and gave me a most hearty
welcome and accommodated me in a grand house. Their leaders and notables then
gathered and said: ’O Tufayl, you have come to our town. this man who claims
that he is a Prophet has ruined our authority and shattered our community. We
are afraid that he would succeed in undermining you and your authority among
your people just as he has done with us. Don’t speak to the man. On no account
listen to anything he has to say. He has the speech of a wizard, causing
division between father and son, between brother and brother and between husband
and wife.’ They went on telling me the most fantastic stories and scared me by
recounting tales of his incredible deeds. I made up my mind then not to approach
this man, or speak to him or listen to anything he had to say. The following
morning I went to the place of worship to make tawaf around the Ka’abah as an
act of worship to the idols that we made pilgrimage to and glorified. I inserted
cotton in my ears out of fear that something of the speech of Muhammad would
reach my hearing. As soon as I entered the place of worship, I saw him standing
near the Ka’abah. He was praying in a fashion which was different from our
prayer. His whole manner of worship was different. The scene captivated me. His
worship made me tremble and I felt drawn to him, despite myself, until I was
quite close to him. Notwithstanding the precaution I had taken, God willed that
some of what he was saying should reach my hearing and I said to myself: ‘What
are you doing, Tufayl? You are a perceptive poet. You can distinguish between
the good and the bad in the poetry. What prevents you from listening from wthe
man is saying? If what comes from him is good, accept it, and if it is bad,
reject it.’ I remained there until the Prophet left for his home. I followed him
as he entered his house, and I entered also and said: ‘O Muhammed, your people
have said certain things to me about you. By God, they kept on frightening me
away from your message so that I even blocked my ears to keep out your words.
Despite this, God caused me to hear something of it and I found it good. So tell
me more about your mission.’ The Prophet, peace be upon him, did and recited to
me Surah al-Falaq. I swear by God, I had never heard such beautiful words
before. Neither was a more noble or just mission ever described to me.
Thereupon, I stretched out my hand to him in allegiance and testified that there
is none worthy of worship except Allah and that Muhammed is the Messenger of
Allah. This is how I entered Islam. Even the leaders of Quraish were unable to
resist hearing the Qur’an.”
The Seerah (i.e.
Prophetic biography) of Ibn Ishaq reports one incident when Abu Sufyan, Abu Jahl
and Al-Akhnas snuck out of their houses at night to listen to the Prophet
reciting the Qur’an - hiding in their places until dawn. On the way home, they
met and reproached one another, saying: “Don’t do it again, for if one of the
weak minded fools see you, you will arouse suspicion in their minds.” This
happened three nights in a row, until they took from each other a solemn oath
not to do it again. Utba bin Rabi’a, a chief of Quraish, during one of their
meetings in which they discussed possible means to stop Muhammed’s preaching,
suggested to make some proposals to Muhammed and “give him whatever he wants, so
he will leave us in peace.” Their leaders agreed, so Utba went and sat by the
Prophet, peace be upon him, and said: “Oh my nephew, you are one of us as you
know, of the noblest of the tribe and hold a worthy position in ancestry. You
have come to your people with an important matter, dividing their community
thereby and ridiculing their customs, and you have insulted their gods and their
religion, and declared that their forefathers were unbelievers, so listen to me
and I will make some suggestions, and perhaps you will be able to accept one of
them.” The Prophet agreed, and he went on: “If what you want is money, we will
make you our chief so that no one can decide anything apart from you; if you
want sovereignty, we will make you king, and if this ghost which comes to you,
which you see, is such that you cannot get rid of him, we will find a physician
for you, and exhaust our means in getting you cured, for often a familiar spirit
gets possession of a man until he can be cured of it.” The Prophet, peace be
upon him, listened patiently, and then said: “Now listen to me”. The Prophet,
peace be upon him, then recited from the beginning of Surah Fussilat (41) until
the verse of prostration, were the Prophet prostrated, and all the while Utba
listened attentively, sitting on his hands, and leaning on them. The Prophet,
peace be upon him, then said: “You have heard what you have heard, Abu’l Waleed;
the rest remains with you.’ When Utba returned to his companions they noticed
that his expression completely altered, and they asked him what had happened. He
said that he had heard words that he had never heard before, which were neither
poetry, nor witchcraft. “Take my advice and do as I do, leave this man entirely
alone for, by God, the words which I have heard will be blazed abroad. If the
other Arabs kill him , others will have rid you of him; if he gets the better of
the Arabs, his sovereignty will be your sovereignty, his power your power, and
you will be prosperous through him.’ They said: ‘He has bewitched you with his
tongue”. To which he answered: “You have my opinion, you must do what you think
fit’.
Such was the power of
the Qur’an that Umar ibn Al-Khattab, who was on his way to kill the Prophet,
discovered his sister and her husband reciting the Qur’an. Upon reading twenty
verses, instead went to the Prophet, peace be upon him, and embraced Islam. So
how is it possible for an un-lettered and un-learned man, not versed in poetry,
to be able to produce a work of unrivalled eloquence and perfect rhetoric, so
that even the assembled experts and masters of all the forms poetry and the
Arabic language were unable to produce the like of its smallest chapter? Indeed
they chose rather to fight the Prophet, peace be upon him. Thus the flower of
their nobility were killed, and their trade and reputation destroyed. How could
they choose this rather than counter the verses of Qur’an? It is as at-Tabari
wrote in the introduction to his Tafseer (commentary on the Qur’an): "There can
be no doubt that the highest and most resplendent degree of eloquence is that
which expresses its self with the greatest clarity, making the intention of the
speaker evident and facilitating the hearer’s understanding. But when it rises
beyond this level of eloquence, and transcends what man is capable of, so that
none of the servants of God is able to match it, it becomes a proof and a sign
for the Messengers of the One, the All-powerful. It is then the counterpart of
raising the dead and curing of lepers and the blind, themselves proofs and signs
for the Messengers because they transcend the realm of the highest attainment of
man’s medicine and therapy . . .". Continuing on, at-Tabari says: ". . . it is
obvious that there is no discourse more eloquent, no wisdom more profound, no
speech more sublime, no form of expression more noble, than this clear discourse
and speech with which a single man challenged a people at a time when they were
acknowledged masters of the art of oratory and rhetoric, poetry and prose,
rhymed prose and soothsaying. He reduced their fancy to folly and demonstrated
the inadequacy of their logic. He dissociated himself from their religion and
summoned all of them to follow him, accept his mission, testify to its truth,
and affirm that he was the Messenger sent to them by their Lord. He let them
know that the demonstration of the truth of what he said, the proof of the
genuineness of his prophethood, was the bayan (the clear discourse), the hikma
(the wisdom), the furqan (the criterion between truth and falsehood), which he
conveyed to them in a language like their language, in a speech whose meanings
conformed to the meanings of their speech. Then he told them that they were
incapable of bringing anything comparable to even a part of what he brought, and
that they lacked the power to do this. They all confessed their inability,
voluntarily acknowledging the truth of what he had brought, and bore witness to
their own insufficiency . . . ".
If we examine
analytically the claim of anyone to Prohethood then there are three
possibilities concerning such a claim. The first possibility is that the
individual is a liar. The second possibility is that the individual sincerely
believes he or she is receiving revelation, but is only suffering some form of
delusion, and the third is that the individual really is receiving revelation,
and is speaking the truth. It is interesting to mention some of the arguments
raised by the Christian and secularist Orientalists against Muhammad, peace be
upon him, because taken as a whole they offer a conclusive proof in his favour.
One school of thought has suggested, in essence, that Muhammad was a liar and a
fabricator; that he learnt from various rabbis and Christian priests, and during
his various retreats to the Mountain of Light, composed the Qur’an. Some have
tried to soften these accusations by claiming that he was motivated by a sincere
desire to reform his people, and so invented Islam to achieve this. Others
accuse him of more worldly interests and cite the large number of wives as a
proof of this. This approach has been rejected altogether by the second school,
who upon observing the evidence of Muhammad’s character which places him far
above lying and deceit, and the reality of his life style which was a paragon of
simplicity and even poverty. Having found no substantiating proof that he had
any rabbi’s or priests as teachers, and the complete acceptance of his claim by
his close family and wives, to whom any duplicity would inevitably have been
exposed, have claimed that he was totally sincere in his claim to prophethood,
and that he truly believed that he was a prophet receiving revelation. They,
also unable to accept the possibility that Muhammad truly was a Prophet, attempt
various psycho-analytical explanations, such as the Qur’an being a voice of the
subconscious, or the revelation being bought on by trances induced by epileptic
fits. The basic claim being that Muhammad was deluded. We will not attempt to
refute these accusations in detail here. The cursory examination of the opposing
positions will suffice. What makes this a conclusive proof in Muhammad’s favour
is that he could not be a calculating liar and be deluded at the same time. A
man who sincerely believes that he is a Prophet, does not sit down thinking and
planning what he will say the next day, because he believes that God is going to
reveal it to him! Yet the opponents of Islam need both to explain the phenomena
of Muhammad. He needs to be a cunning and calculating deceiver in order to
explain the information and linguistic inimitability of the Qur’an, yet he needs
to be deluded in order to explain his obvious sincerity. If one takes these two
bodies of information together the only way to reconcile them is the third
possibility, that he was indeed what he claimed to be - the Messenger of Allah.
Indeed, the Quraish
found it very hard to produce a convincing argument against Muhammad, peace be
upon him. They knew that Muhammad, peace be upon him, was unable to produce the
likes of the Qur’an, either in its eloquence, or in the knowledge it contained.
They were also familiar with his character and personality, and admitted that he
had been the best, most trusted and well liked amongst them. Even Abu Lahb, the
Prophet’s persistent enemy, said: "We don’t call you a liar, Muhammad, we just
don’t believe in what you have brought." In reality, Abu Lahab’s motivation for
refusing to accept Muhammad was tribal rivalry. When the Prophet, peace be upon
him, first received revelation to call his people openly to Islam, he went to
the top of Mount Saafa’ and called all the tribes of Mecca, until they had all
gathered or sent a representative. He said to them: "Oh my people, if I was to
tell you there was a band of horsemen about to attack from behind this hill,
would you believe me?" They all replied: "Yes! Why should we not believe you, we
never heard anything but truth from you!" So the Prophet, peace be upon him,
said: "I have come to warn you of a terrible chastisement from your Lord." So
Muhammad’s people testified to his truthfulness, and that they had never heard
lies from him. And as Heraculus, the Byzantine Roman Emperor, said, when
questioning Abu Sufyaan about the Prophet, peace be upon him: "If he does not
lie about men, then he would not lie about Allah!"
To be continued,
insha’llah . . .

A Thoughtful Inquiry
Furthermore the Prophet
displayed numerous qualities which Heraculus, the Byzantine Roman Emperor,
recognized as indicating that Muhammad was indeed the Prophet who they (the
Christians) had been expecting as the following narration shows:
"Abdullah ibn Abbas
reported that Abu Sufyan bin Harb informed me that Heraculus had sent a
messenger to him while he had been accompanying a caravan from Quraish. They
were merchants doing business in Sham (i.e. Syria, Palestine, Lebanon and
Jordan), and at the time when Allah’s messenger had a truce with Abu Sufyan
and the idolatrous Quraish. So Abu Sufyan and his companions went to
Heraculus at Ilya (Jerusalem).
Heraclius
called them in the court and he had all his dignitaries around him. He
called for his translator who, translating Heraculus’s question, said to
them: "Who amongst you is closely related to that man who claims to be a
Prophet?" Abu Sufyan replied, "I am the nearest relative to him." Heraclius
said, "Bring him close to me and make his companions stand behind him."
Heraclius told his translator to tell Abu Sufyan’s companions that he wanted
to put some questions to me regarding that man and that if I told a lie they
should contradict me. Abu Sufyan added, "By Allah, had I not been afraid of
my companions labelling me a liar, I would not have spoken the truth about
the Prophet.”
The first question
he asked me about him was: "What is his family status amongst you?" I
replied, "He belongs to a noble family amongst us." Heraclius further asked,
"Has anybody else amongst you ever claimed the same before him?" I replied,
"No!" He said, "Was anybody amongst his ancestors a king?" I replied "No!"
Heraclius asked, "Do the nobles or the poor follow him?" I replied, "It is
the poor who follow him." He said, "Are his followers increasing or
decreasing?" I replied, "They are increasing." He then asked, "Does anybody
amongst those who embrace his religion become displeased and renounce the
religion afterwards?" I replied, "No!" Heraclius said, "Have you ever
accused him of telling lies before his claim?" I replied, "No!" Heraclius
said, "Does he break his promises?" I replied, "No. We are at truce with
him, but we do not know what he will do in it." I could not find opportunity
to say anything against him except that Heraclius asked, "Have you ever had
a war with him?" I replied, "Yes." Then he said, "What was the outcome of
the battles?" I replied, "Sometimes he was victorious and sometimes we."
Heraclius said, "What does he order you to do?" I said, "He tells us to
worship Allah, and Allah alone, and not to worship anything along with Him,
and to renounce all that our ancestors had said. He orders us to pray, to
speak the truth, to be chaste and to keep good relations with our kith and
kin."
Heraclius asked the
translator to convey to me the following, "I asked you about his family and
your reply was that he belonged to a very noble family. In fact all the
Prophets come from noble families amongst their respective peoples. I
questioned you whether anybody else amongst you claimed such a thing, your
reply was in the negative. If the answer had been in the affirmative, I
would have suspected that this man was following the previous mans
statement. Then I asked you whether anyone of his ancestors was a king. Your
reply was in the negative, and if it had been in the affirmative, I would
have thought that this man wanted to take back his kingdom. I further asked
whether he was ever accused of telling lies before he said what he said, and
your reply was in the negative. So I wondered how a person who does not tell
a lie about others could ever tell a lie about Allah. I then asked you
whether the rich people or the poor followed him. You replied that it was
the poor who followed him. And in fact all the Prophets have been followed
by this very class of people. Then I asked you whether his followers were
increasing or decreasing. You replied that they were increasing, and in fact
this is the way of true faith, until it is complete in all respects. I
further asked you if there was anybody, who after embracing his religion,
became displeased and discarded his religion. Your reply was in the
negative, and in fact this is the sign of true faith, when its delight
enters the hearts and mixes with them completely. I asked whether he had
ever betrayed. You replied in the negative and likewise the Prophets never
betray. Then I asked you what he ordered you to do. You replied that he
ordered you to worship Allah and Allah alone and not to worship any thing
along with Him and forbade you to worship idols and ordered you to pray, to
speak the truth and not to commit illegal fornication. If what you said is
true, he will very soon occupy this place underneath my feet and I knew it
from the scriptures that he was going to appear, but I did not know that he
would be from you, and if I could reach him definitely, I would go
immediately to meet him and if I were with him, I would certainly wash his
feet."
Heraclius then asked
for the letter addressed by the Allah’s Messenger which was delivered by Dihya
to the Governor of Bura, who forwarded it to Heraclius to read. The contents of
the letter were as follows:
"In the name of
Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful. From Muhammad, the slave of Allah and
his Messenger to Heraclius the ruler of Byzantines. Peace be upon him who
follows the right path. Furthermore I invite you to Islam, and if you become
a Muslim you will be safe, and Allah will double your reward, and if you
reject this invitation you will be committing a sin by misguiding your
peasants: "O People of the Scripture! Come to a word common to you and us
that we worship none but Allah and that we associate nothing in worship with
Him, and that none of us shall take others as Lords beside Allah. Then, if
they turn away, say: Bear witness that we are Muslims (i.e. those who
surrendered to will of Allah)."
Abu Sufyan then added,
"When Heraclius had finished his speech and had read the letter there was a
great hue and cry in the royal court. So we were turned out of the court. I told
my companions that the issue of Ibn Abi-Kabsha (a derogatory nick name for the
Prophet) has become so prominent that even the King of the Byzantines is afraid
of him. then I started to become sure that he would be the conqueror in the near
future until I embraced Islam.” The sub-narrator adds: "Ibn An-Natur was the
governor of Jerusalem and Heraclius was visiting Jerusalem, he got up in the
morning in a sad mood. Some of his priests asked him why he was in that mood?
Heraclius was a foreteller and an astrologer. He replied, "At night when I
looked at the stars, I saw that the leader of those who practice circumcision
had appeared. Who are they who practice circumcision?" The people replied,
"Except the Jews nobody practices circumcision, so you should not be afraid of
them. Just issue orders to kill every Jew present in the country." While they
were discussing it, a messenger sent by the king of Ghassan to convey the news
of Allah’s Messenger to Heraclius was brought in. Having heard the news, he
ordered the people to go and see whether the messenger of Ghassan was
circumcised. The people, after seeing him, told Heraclius that he was
circumcised. Heraclius then asked him about the Arabs. The messenger replied,
"Arabs also practice circumcision." After hearing that Heraclius remarked that
sovereignty of the Arabs had appeared. Heraclius then left for Homs and stayed
there until he received the reply of his letter from his friend who agreed with
him in his opinion about the emergence of the Prophet and the fact that he was a
Prophet. On that Heraclius invited all the heads of the Byzantines to assemble
in his palace at Homs. When they assembled, he ordered that all the doors of his
palace be closed. Then he came out and said, "O Byzantines! If success is your
desire and if you seek right guidance and want your Empire to remain then give a
pledge of allegiance to this Prophet!" On hearing this the people ran towards
the gates of the palace like onagers but found the doors closed. Heraclius
realised their hatred towards Islam and when he lost hope of their embracing
Islam, he ordered that they should be brought back in audience. He said: "What I
just said was to test the strength of your conviction and I have seen it." The
people prostrated before him and became pleased with him, and this was the end
of Heraculus’s story (in connection with his faith.)

Another Inquiring Mind
Heraclius was not the
only ruler to recognize the Prophethood of Muhammad. Negus, the ruler of,
Abyssinia, similarly recognised the message of Islam and the words of Qur’an as
being of divine origin when he questioned the Muslims who had emigrated to
escape the tortures and oppression of the pagan Quraish. The Prophet’s claim is
given added weight by numerous Christian and Jewish scholars, both in Muhammad’s
time, and afterwards who recognised him as the final messenger foretold in their
scriptures. The case of Heraculus has already been mentioned. Bahira, the monk
whom some Orientalists have vainly tried to suggest was the teacher of Muhammad,
recognised the signs of Prophethood on him whilst Muhammad was a boy
accompanying his uncle Abu Talib’s caravan to Syria, as did Waraqa, one of the
few Christians in Mecca, who had translated some parts of the Christian
scriptures into Arabic, who was the cousin of Muhammad’s wife Khadija. Indeed,
after the Prophet had received the first revelation, he went to this same Waraqa,
who said “Surely, by Him in whose hand is Waraqa’s soul, thou art the Prophet of
these people. There has come unto you the greatest angel, who came unto Moses.
You will be called a liar, and they will use you despitefully, and cast you out
and fight against you.” Al Jurud ibn Ak Ala, a Christian scholar and ruler of
his people came to visit the Prophet and said: “By Allah you have come with the
truth, and have spoken truly, as a Prophet I have found your description in the
Gospel, and the son of the Virgin has announced your coming.” Al Jurud then
accepted Islam along with his people. Also Muqauqas, the King of the Copts, in
his response to the letter sent to him by the Prophet inviting him to Islam
wrote: “I have read your message and have understood what you have mentioned in
it, and what you are calling to. I have known that a Prophet would be sent and
thought that he would appear in Sham, and I have honoured your messenger.”
The story of one the
Prophet’s companions, Salman the Persian, further illustrates this:
“I was a Persian
man from the peoples of Isfahaan from a town known as Jayi. My father was
the town chief. To him, I was the most beloved of the creature Allah. His
love of me reached the point whereby he trusted me to supervise the fire
he lit, which was not allowed to be let to die down. My father owned land,
and one day while he was busy he told me to go and inspect the land and to
bring from it some things he wanted. On my way I came across a Christian
church. I heard the voices of the prayers of the people inside. I did not
know what goes on with the lives of other people because my father had
kept me confined to his house. So when I came across those people and I
heard their voices I went inside watching what they were doing. When I saw
them I liked their prayers and became interested in their religion. I said
to myself: “By Allah, this religion of theirs is better than that of
ours.” By Allah I did not leave them until sunset, and never inspected my
father’s land. I asked: “Where is the origin of this religion?” They said:
“In As-Shaam (i.e. Greater Syria).”
I returned to my
father who had become worried and sent after me. Upon my arrival he said:
“O son! Where have you been? Didn’t I trust you with an assignment?” I
said: “I came across some people praying in their church and I liked what
they were on from their religion. By Allah I stayed with them until
sunset.” My father said: “O Son! There is no good in that religion. The
religion of your fathers is better.” I said: “No, by Allah, it is better
than our religion.” He threatened me and chained me by my foot and kept me
confined to the house. I sent to the Christians requesting to let me know
of the arrival of any Christian trade caravan coming from as-Shaam. A
trade caravan arrived and they informed me about it. I told them to keep
me informed about the people of the caravan, and when they were about to
finish their business and return to their country. I took off the chains
from my foot and joined the caravan until we reached as-Sham. Upon my
arrival I asked: “Who is the best amongst the people of this religion of
yours?” They said: “The Bishop in the Church.” I went to him and said: “I
like this religion and I love to be with you, serving you in your Church,
to learn from you and to pray with you.” The Bishop agreed. After a while
I learnt that this Bishop ordered and motivated his people to pay charity
only to keep it for himself. He did not give it to the poor. He heaped up
seven jars with gold and silver! I hated him so much because of what I saw
him doing. The Bishop died. The Christians gathered to bury him. I told
them that he was a bad man who ordered you to release your money for
charities only to keep if for himself and that he did not give anything of
it to the poor. They said: “How do you know this?” I said: “I can show his
treasure.” They said: “Show us!” I showed them the place and when they saw
it they said: “By Allah we will never bury him!” They took his dead body
and crucified and stoned it. They replaced their bishop. I never saw a man
from those who do not pray the five prescribed prayers better than him;
nor a man detached from this worldly life and attached to the hereafter
more than him; nor a committed person who works day and night better than
him. I loved him more than anything else I loved before. I stayed with him
for sometime before his death. When his death approached I told him: “O
teacher, I stayed with you and loved you more than anything else I loved
before. Now you are approached by the decree of Allah, so who would you
recommend for me and what would you like to order me?”
The Bishop said:
“By Allah! People are in a total loss, they altered and changed what they
were on. I do not know of anyone who is still holding to what I am on
except a man in Al-Moosil, so join him.” When the man died, I moved to Al-Moosil
and met the recommended person. I told him that my former master at the
time of his death recommended that I join you. He also told me that you
are holding to the same as he was. The man of Al-Moosil told me to stay
with him; I stayed with him and found that he was the best man holding
onto the matter of his friend. Soon he died. When death approached him I
asked him to recommend some other person who is on the same religion. The
man said: “By Allah! I don’t know of anyone who is on the same matter of
ours except a man in Nasiyeebeen, so join him.” Following his death I
moved to the man of Nasiyeebeen and stayed with him for a while. The same
story repeated itself. Death approached and before he died, I came to the
man and asked for his advice as to whom and where to go. The man
recommended that I join another man on the same religion in Am’mooriyeeyah,
which I did, and earned some cows and one sheep. When death approached the
man of Am’mooriyeeyah, I repeated my request. The answer was different.
The man said: “O son! I do not know of anyone who is on the same religion
as we are. However, the time of emergence of a Prophet will shade you.
This Prophet is on the same religion of Abraham. He comes from Arabia and
migrates to a place located between landscapes of black stones. Palm trees
are spread between these scapes. He has certain well known signs. He eats
food given as a gift and he does not eat from charity. The seal of
Prophethood is between his shoulders. If you could move to that land, then
do so.”
After he died I
stayed in Am’mooriyeeyah until one day some merchants from the tribe of
Kalb passed by me. I told them, “Take me to Arabia and I will give you my
cows and the only sheep I have.” They agreed. When we reached Wadee Al-Qura
(close to Madinah) they sold me as a slave to a Jew and I saw the palm
trees, and I hoped that this would be the same place described by my
friend. A man who was a first cousin to my master came visiting one day
and bought me. He took me with him to Madinah. By Allah! When I saw it I
knew it was the place my friend had described. Then Allah sent His
Messenger. He stayed in Mecca as long as he did. I did not hear anything
about him because I was very much busy with the work of slavery. He the
migrated to Madinah. I was on a palm tree doing some work for my master. A
first cousin of his came and stood in front of him and said: “Woe to Banee
Qeelah, they are gathered in Quba around a man whom came today from Mecca
claiming that he was a Prophet!” When I herd that I shivered thinking that
I was about to fall down on my master. I came down and I said: “What did
you say, what did you say?” My master became angry and punched me with a
powerful punch and said: “What kind of business do you have in this
matter? Go back to your work!” I said: “Nothing! I just wanted to be sure
of what he was saying.” On that evening I went to see the Messenger of
Allah while he was in Quba. I took with me something I had saved. I went
in and said: “I was told you are a righteous man and that your company are
strangers in need, and I want to offer you something I saved as charity. I
found that you deserve it more than anyone else.” I offered it to him; he
said to his companions: “Eat!” and he kept his hand off. I said to myself:
“This is one of the signs!”
The next time I
visited the Prophet in Madinah I said: “I see you don't eat from the
charity, here is a gift that I wanted to honour you with.” The Prophet ate
from it and ordered his companions to do the same which they did. I said
to myself: “Now they are two.” On the third encounter I went to funeral of
one of the Prophet’s companions. I greeted him with the Salaam, then I
moved towards his back attempting to see the seal that was described to me
by my friend. When he saw me he knew I was trying to confirm something
described to me. He took the garment off his back and I looked at the
seal. I recognised it. I came down on it kissing it and crying. The
Messenger of Allah told me to move around and talk to him, and I told him
my story.”

Among the People of the Book .
. .
Great numbers of
Christians embraced Islam during and soon after the Islamic conquests after the
prophets death. They were never compelled, rather it was a recognition of what
they were already expecting. Anselm Tormeeda, a priest and Christian scholar was
one such person who’s history is worth relating. He wrote a famous book The Gift
to the Intelligent for Refuting the Arguments of the Christians. In the
introduction to this work he relates his history:
”Let it be known to
all of you that my origin is from the city of Majorca, which is a great city
on the sea, between two mountains and divided by a small valley. It is a
commercial city, with two wonderful harbours. Big merchant ships come and
anchor in the harbour with different goods. The city is on the island which
has the same name - Majorca, and most of its land is populated with fig and
olive trees. My father was a well respected man in the city. I was his only
son. When I was six, he sent me to a priest who taught me to read the Gospel
and logic, which I finished in six years.
After that I left
Majorca and travelled to the city of Larda, in the region of Castillion,
which was the centre of learning for Christians in that region. A thousand
to a thousand and a half Christian students gathered there. All were under
the administration of the priest who taught them. I studied the Gospel and
its language for another four years. After that I left for Bologne in the
region of Anbardia. Bologne is a very large city, it being the centre of
learning for all the people of that region. Every year, more than two
thousand students gather together from different places. They cover
themselves with rough cloth which they call the “Hue of God”. All of them,
whether the son of a workman or the son of a ruler wear this wrap, in order
to make the students distinct from others. Only the priest teaches controls
and directs them. I lived in the church with an aged priest. He was greatly
respected by the people because of his knowledge and religiousness and
asceticism, which distinguished him from the other Christian priests.
Questions and requests for advice came from everywhere, from Kings and
rulers, along with presents and gifts. They hoped that he would accept their
presents and grant them his blessings. This priest taught me the principles
of Christianity and its rulings. I became very close to him by serving and
assisting him with his duties until I became one of his most trusted
assistants, so that he trusted me with the keys of his domicile in the
church and of the food and the drink stores. He kept for himself only the
key of a small room were he used to sleep. I think, and Allah knows best,
that he kept his treasure chest in there. I was a student and servant for a
period of ten years, then he fell ill and failed to attend the meetings of
his fellow priests.
During his absence
the priests discussed some religious matters, until they came to what was
said by the Almighty Allah through his prophet Jesus in the Gospel: “After
him will come a Prophet called Paraclete”. They argued a great deal about
this Prophet and as to who he was among the Prophets. Everyone gave his
opinion according to his knowledge and understanding; and they ended without
achieving any benefit in that issue. I went to my priest, and as usual he
asked about what was discussed in the meeting that day. I mentioned to him
the different opinions of priests about the name Paraclete, and how they
finished the meeting without clarifying its meaning. He asked me: “What was
your answer?” I gave my opinion which was taken from interpretation of a
well known exegesis. He said that I was nearly correct like some priests,
and the other priests were wrong. “But the truth is different from all of
that. This is because the interpretation of that noble name is known only to
a small number of well versed scholars. And we posses only a little
knowledge.” I fell down and kissed his feet, saying: “Sir, you know that I
travelled and came to you from a far distant country, I have served you now
for more than ten years; and have attained knowledge beyond estimation, so
please favour me and tell me the truth about this name.”
The priest then
wept and said: “My son, by God, you are very much dear to me for serving me
and devoting yourself to my care. Know the truth about this name, and there
is a great benefit, but there is also a great danger. And I fear that when
you know this truth, and the Christians discover that, you will be killed
immediately.” I said: “By God, by the Gospel and He who was sent with it, I
shall never speak any word about what you will tell me, I shall keep it in
my heart.” He said: “My son, when you came here from your country, I asked
you if it is near to the Muslims, and whether they made raids against you
and if you made raids against them. This was to test your hatred for Islam.
Know, my son, that Paraclete is the name of their Prophet Muhammad, to whom
was revealed the fourth book as mentioned by Daniel. His way is the clear
way which is mentioned in the Gospel.”
I said: “Then sir,
what do you say about the religion of these Christians?” He said: “My son,
if these Christians remained on the original religion of Jesus, then they
would have been on God’s religion, because the religion of Jesus and all the
other Prophets is the true religion of God. But they changed it and became
unbelievers.” I asked him: “Then, sir, what is the salvation from this?” He
said “Oh my son, embracing Islam.” I asked him: “Will the one who embraces
Islam be saved?” He answered: “Yes, in this world and the next.” I said:
“The prudent chooses for himself; if you know, sir the merit of Islam, then
what keeps you from it?” He answered: “My son, the Almighty Allah did not
expose me to the truth of Islam and the Prophet of Islam until after I have
become old and my body weakened. Yes, there is no excuse for us in this, on
the contrary, the proof of Allah has been established against us. If God had
guided me to this when I was your age I would have left everything and
adopted the religion of truth. Love of this world is the essence of every
sin, and look how I am esteemed, glorified and honoured by the Christians,
and how I am living in affluence and comfort! In my case, if I show a slight
inclination towards Islam they would kill me immediately. Suppose that I was
saved from them and succeeded in escaping to the Muslims, they would say, do
not count your Islam as a favour upon us, rather you have benefited yourself
only by entering the religion of truth, the religion that will save you from
the punishment of Allah! So I would live among them as a poor old man of
more than ninety years, without knowing their language, and would die among
them starving. I am, and all praise is due to Allah, on the religion of
Christ and on that which he came with, and Allah knows that from me.”
So I asked him: “Do
you advise me to go to the country of the Muslims and adopt their religion?”
He said to me: “If you are wise and hope to save yourself, then race to that
which will achieve this life and the hereafter. But my son, none is present
with us concerning this matter , it is between you and me only. Exert
yourself and keep it a secret. If it is disclosed and the people know about
it they will kill you immediately. I will be of no benefit to you against
them. Neither will it be of any use to you if you tell them what you heard
from me concerning Islam, or that I encouraged you to be a Muslim, for I
shall deny it. They trust my testimony against yours. So do not tell a word,
whatever happens.” I promised him not to do so. He was satisfied and content
with my promise.
I began to prepare
for my journey and bid him farewell. He prayed for me and gave me fifty
golden dinars. Then I took a ship to my city Majorca where I stayed with my
parents for six months. Then I travelled to Sicily and remained there five
months, waiting for a ship bound for the land of the Muslims. Finally a ship
arrived bound for Tunis. We departed before sunset and reached the port of
Tunis at noon on the second day. When I got off the ship, Christian scholars
who heard of my arrival came to greet me and I stayed with them for four
months in ease and comfort. After that I asked them if there was a
translator. The Sultan in those days was Abu al-Abbas Ahmed. They said there
was a virtuous man, the Sultan’s physician, who was one of his closest
advisors. His name was Yusuf al-Tabeeb. I was greatly pleased to here this,
and asked where he lived. They took me there to meet him separately. I told
him about my story and the reason of my coming there; which was to embrace
Islam. He was immensely pleased because this matter would be completed by
his help.
We rode to the
Sultan’s Palace. He met the Sultan and told him about my story and asked his
permission for me to meet him. The Sultan accepted, and I presented myself
before him. The first question the Sultan asked was about my age. I told him
that I was thirty-five years old. He then asked about my learning and the
sciences which I had studied. After I told him he said. “Your arrival is the
arrival of goodness. Be a Muslim with Allah’s blessings.” I then said to the
doctor, “Tell the honourable Sultan that it always happens that when anyone
changes his religion his people defame him and speak evil of him. So, I wish
if he kindly sends to bring the Christian priests and merchants of this city
to ask them about me and hear what they have to say. Then by Allah’s will, I
shall accept Islam.” He said to me through the translator, “You have asked
what Abdullah bin Salaam asked from the Prophet when he-Abdullah came to
announce his Islam.” He then sent for the priests and some Christian
merchants and let me sit in an adjoining room unseen by them. “What do you
say about this new priest who arrived by ship?”, he asked. They said: “He is
a great scholar in our religion. Our bishops say he is the most learned and
no one is superior to him in our religious knowledge.”
After hearing what
the Christian said, the Sultan sent for me, and I presented myself before
them. I declared the two testimonies that there is no one worthy of worship
except Allah and that Muhammad is His Messenger, and when the Christians
heard this they crossed themselves and said: “Nothing incited him to do that
except his desire to marry, as priests in our religion can not marry”. Then
they left in distress and grief. The Sultan appointed for me a quarter of a
dinar every day from the treasury and let me marry the daughter of Al-Hajj
Muhammed al-Saffar. When I decided to consummate the marriage, he gave me a
hundred golden dinars and an excellent suit of clothes. I then consummated
the marriage and Allah blessed me with a child to whom I gave the name
Muhammed as a blessing from the name of the Prophet.”
There was also a
community of Jews who lived in Madinah who had emigrated there to wait for the
expected prophet. Indeed they use to threaten the pagan Arabs of Madinah with
his arrival, saying that the Prophet will destroy them as Allah destroyed Aad
and Thaumood. It was one of the factors that caused these same Arabs to hasten
to join the Prophet when they herd of him. One learned Jew, Ibnul Hayyaban, had
left Syria seven years before the advent of the Prophet and as he was dying had
told his people: “O Jews, what do you think made me leave the land of bread and
wine to come to a land of hardship and hunger?” When they replied that they
could not think why, he said that h had come to this country expecting to see
the emergence of a prophet whose time was at hand. This was the town where he
would migrate and he was hoping that he would be sent so that he could follow
him. A good number of the Jewish rabbis embraced Islam, including Abdullah ibn
Salaam who, when he went to the Prophet to announce his Islam, said: "Oh Prophet
of Allah! My people are very tricky, so summon them and ask them what they think
of me."So the Prophet did so, asking them: "What do you think of ‘Abdullah ibn
Salaam?" So they said: "By Allah he is the best of us, and most noble and
learned amongst us!" So the Prophet asked, "What would you say if he embraced
Islam?" They replied, "We seek refuge with Allah! He would never do that!" So
the Prophet asked again, "What would you say if he did?" Again they said, "We
seek refuge with Allah from that!" Then Abdullah came from behind the covering
and said: "I testify that there is nothing worthy of worship except Allah, and
that Muhammad is His Messenger!" So his people immediately started to revile him
saying: "He is the worst of us, and the most base born and most ignorant."
Abdullah ibn Salaam once commented on the verse: "And they (the people of the
Book) know this (that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah) like they know their
own sons." "By Allah, Allah speaks the truth, for we only rely on our women
concerning our sons, where as Allah has spoken of you in His Book (meaning the
Torah.)." He also testified that when he heard about the Prophet he already knew
his name, time and place of arrival.
There are numerous
incidents where Jews tested and questioned the Prophet, some accepting him and
others not. The wife of the Prophet, Safiyah bint Hauyay, said about her father
and uncle, (who were Jews): ”When the Messenger of Allah arrived at Quba, my
father Huyay ibn Akhtab and my uncle Abu Yaser went to him after morning prayer
while it was still dark and they did not return until sunset. They returned
tired and demoralised, and were walking slowly. I went near them but they did
not even turn towards me due to their sadness. Then I hear my uncle say to my
father, ‘Is he the one?’ He replied: ‘Yes, by Allah’. My uncle said: ‘Do you
know him and confirm him?’ He said: ‘Yes’. My uncle said: ‘How do you feel about
him?’ He said: ‘By Allah! Hatred and enmity as long as I live.’”

Prophecies, Predictions and
Past Events
I myself was influenced
by my knowledge of the Bible to accept the Prophethood of Muhammad, and have had
two Jewish rabbis admitting to me in Speaker’s Corner that Muhammad was the
Prophet spoken of in their books. It has long been recognised that a sure sign
of the truth of a claim to Prophethood is the ability of that individual to
accurately and consistently predict future events. This is especially true of
Christians who often demand "what did Muhammad prophecy?". This is because the
Bible lays down this as a means to distinguish a true Prophet from a false .
Everybody is able to predict the future sometimes, some are able to get it right
a lot of the time, but only someone who is receiving information from the One
who has complete knowledge of the future can get it right every time. There are
many predictions both in the Qur’an and the authenticated sayings of the Prophet
Muhammed that have been fulfilled.
1. The Qur’an says: ”Ye
shall enter the Sacred Mosque, if Allah wills, secure, heads shaved, hair curt
short, and without fear” (48:28). This passage was revealed after the Prophet
had been stopped by the Quraish from making ‘Umrah (the Minor Pilgrimage) and a
treaty was made between the Muslims and pagans at Hudaybia, six years after the
Prophet’s emigration from Mecca. From this position of weakness, in merely two
years the verse was fulfilled, Mecca was captured, and the Muslims performed the
pilgrimage, shaving their heads, and some cutting their hair.
2. The Qur’an says:
”Allah has promised to those of you who believe, and do good deeds, that He will
surely grant them in the land inheritance of power as He granted it to those
before them; that He will establish in authority their religion which He has
chosen for them. And that He will change their state after fear to one of
security and peace. They will worship Me alone and not associate aught with Me.”
(24:55) And also: ”Say to those who deny faith, soon you will be vanquished.”
(3:12) and ”When comes the help of Allah and Victory, and you see the people
enter Allah’s religion in multitudes . . .” (110:1-2) The first verse was
revealed at a time of the Muslim’s weakness, promising the righteous victory,
and the second predicting the peoples entering into Islam in crowds, and so it
came to pass, after the capture of Mecca, and in the time of the Caliphs Abu
Bakr, ‘Umar, ‘Uthman and ‘Ali, who were from the most pious companions of the
Prophet, were established by Allah in the land, defeating the Persian and Roman
empires, so that Islam was established from Spain to parts of China in a mere
twenty years. This, in part, fulfills another prophecy of the Qur’an: ”It is He
who has sent the Messenger with guidance, and the religion of truth, to make it
triumphant over all religions.” (9:32) Christianity, Judaism, paganism have
never regained any lasting dominance, physically and intellectually since the
coming of Islam. The secular philosophies of communism and capitalism are in the
process of being dealt death blows. At the present rate of growth Islam will
over take Christianity by 2025 in terms of numbers. See also Qur’an 48:18-21 and
1:13, which promise victory and the taking of booty - which were also fulfilled.
3. The Qur’an says:
”The Roman Empire has been defeated in a land close by; but they, even after
this defeat, will gain victory in a few years. Allah’s is the command, in the
past and in the future. On that day shall the believers rejoice, with the help
of Allah, He helps whom He wills. And He is the mighty and the most Merciful. It
is the promise of Allah. Allah never departs from His promise: but most men
understand not. They crave for the outer things of life, but of the hereafter
they are heedless.” (30:1-7) The Eastern Roman (i.e. Byzantine) Empire suffered
a massive defeat at the hands of the Persians who captured Jerusalem in 614, and
after that Egypt and Syria fell, and Constantinople was laid siege to - (“a land
close by”). The pagan Arabs delighted in this, as it seemed to signal to them
the success of idolatry over the followers of revelation. When this verse was
revealed it seemed impossible that Rome would recover. The word, translated “a
few”, is bid’a, which actually means from three to nine years. Ubayy, a pagan
Arab, wagered Abu Bakr one hundred camels that this would never occur. By the
year 623, Heraclius, the Byzantine Roman Emperor, took to the field and
vanquished the Persians in a