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Ar-Raheeq Al-Makhtum (The Sealed Nectar). Excellent Biography of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ Episode 52 PERSECUTIONS

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*Ar-Raheeq Al-Makhtum (The Sealed Nectar).*

Excellent Biography of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ


Episode 52


*PERSECUTIONS*


At the beginning of the fourth year of the Call, and for a period of some months, the polytheists confined their harassment tactics to the above-mentioned ones. But on realizing the futility of these procedures, they decided to organize a full-scale opposition campaign. They called for a general meeting and elected a committee of twenty-five men of Quraish notables with Abu Lahab, the Prophet's uncle, as a chairman. Following some lengthy deliberations, they reached a decisive 

decision to take measures deemed to stop the tidal wave of Islam through different channels. They were determined to spare no effort, in combatting the new faith. They decided to malign the 

Messenger of Allâh (Peace be upon him) and put the new converts to different sorts of torture using 

all available resources. It was easy to put the resolutions relating to the new converts who were 

deemed weak into effect. As for the Prophet (Peace be upon him) , it was not easy to malign him 

because he h ad such gravity, magnanimity and matchless perfection of character that deterred even 

his enemies from committing any act of folly against him. He had, as well, Abu Talib, his uncle, who 

came from a noble descent and had an awe-inspiring clan to support him. This situation was a 

source of great worry to the infidels, but they felt that they could no longer exercise patience or 

show any tolerance before a formidable power marching steadily to annul their religious office and 

temporal authority.

Abu Lahab himself took the initiative in the new series of persecutions, and started to mete out 

countless aspects of harmful deeds, hatred and spite against Muhammad (Peace be upon him). 

Starting with flinging stones at him, forcing his two sons to divorce their wives Ruqaiya and Umm 

Kulthum, the Prophet's daughters, gloating over him on his second son's death calling him the man 

cut off with offspring', and then shadowing his step during the pilgrimage and forums seasons to 

belie him and entice the bedouins against him and his Call. His wife, Umm Jameel bint Harb, the 

sister of Abu Sufyan had also her share in this ruthless campaign. She proved that she was not less 

than her husband in the enmity and hatred she harboured for the Prophet (Peace be upon him). She 

used to tie bundles of thorns with ropes of twisted palm-leaf fibre and strew them about in the paths 

which the Prophet (Peace be upon him) was expected to take, in order to cause him bodily injury. 

She was a real shrew, bad-tempered with abusive language, highly skilled in the art of hatching 

intrigues, and enkindling the fire of discord and sedition. She was deservedly stained as the carrier 

of firewood' in the Noble Qur'an. On receiving this news, she directly proceeded to the Mosque with 

a handful of pebbles to hurl at the Prophet (Peace be upon him). Allâh, the Great, took away her 

sight and she saw only Abu Bakr who was sitting immediately next to the Prophet (Peace be upon 

him). She then addressed Abu Bakr most audaciously threatening to break his Companion's mouth 

with her handful of pebbles, and recited a line of verse pregnant with impudent defiance: We have 

disobeyed the dispraised one, rejected his Call, and alienated ourselves from his religion. When she 

had left, Abu Bakr turned to the Prophet (Peace be upon him) and inquired about the matter. The 

Prophet (Peace be upon him) assured him that she did not see him because Allâh had taken away 

her sight. 

Abu Lahab and his household used to inflict those shameful examples of torture and harassment in 

spite of the blood relation that tied them for he was the Prophet's uncle and both lived in two 

contiguous houses. Actually, few of the Prophet's neighbabstained from maligning him. They even 

threw the entrails of a goat on his back while he was performing his prayers. He always used to 

complain about that unbecoming neighbourliness but to no avail for they were deeply indulged in 

error. 

Al-Bukhari, on the authority of Ibn Masud, narrated that once when the Prophet (Peace be upon 

him) was prostrating himself while praying in Al-Kabah, Abu Jahl asked his companions to bring the 

dirty foetus of a she-camel and place it on his back. Uqbah bin Abi Muait was the unfortunate man 

who hastened to do this ignoble act. A peal of laughter rose amongst the infidels. In the meanwhile, 

Fatimah, the daughter of the Prophet (Peace be upon him), happened to pass that way. She 

removed the filth from her father's back. The Prophet (Peace be upon him) invoked the wrath of 

Allâh upon them, especially upon Abu Jahl, Utbah bin Rabia, Shaibah bin Rabia, Al-Waleed bin 

Utbah, Omaiyah bin Khalaf and Uqbah bin Muait. It is recorded that all of them were killed in the 

battle of Badr. 

Scandal-mongering and backbiting were also amongst the means of oppression that the chiefs of 

Makkah, in general, and Omaiyah bin Khalaf, in particular, resorted to in their overall process of 

evil-doing. In this regard, Allâh says: 

Woe to every slanderer and backbiter. [104:1]

Uqbah bin Al-Muait once attended an audience of the Prophet (Peace be upon him) and listened to 

him preaching Islam. A close friend of his, Ubai bin Khalaf, heard of this. He could not tolerate any 

act of this sort, so he reproached Uqbah and ordered him to spit in the Prophet's holy face, and he 

shamelessly did it. Ubai did not spare any thinkable way to malign the Prophet (Peace be upon 

him); he even ground old decomposed bones and blew the powder on him. Al-Akhnas bin Shuraique 

Ath-Thaqafi used to detract from the character of the Prophet (Peace be upon him) in season and out of season. The Noble Qur'an, in direct reference to this man's ignominious deeds, attached to 

him nine abominable traits: 

And obey not everyone who swears much, — and is considered worthless, a 

slanderer, going about with calumnies, hinderer of the good, transgressor, sinful, 

cruel — after all that base-born (of illegitimate birth). [68:10-13]

Abu Jahl's arrogance and haughtiness blocked all avenues that could produce the least light of belief 

in his heart: 

So he (the disbeliever) neither believed [in this Qur'an, in the Message of 

Muhammad (Peace be upon him) ] nor prayed! [75:31]

He, moreover, wanted to debar the Prophet (Peace be upon him) from the Noble Sanctuary. It 

happened once that the Prophet (Peace be upon him) was praying within the precinct of the Sacred 

House, when Abu Jahl proceeded threateningly and uttering abusive language. The Prophet (Peace 

be upon him) chided him severely to which Abu Jahl answered back defiantly claiming that he was 

the mightiest in Makkah; Allâh then revealed: 

Then, let him call upon his council (of helpers). [96:17]

In another version of the same incident, the Prophet (Peace be upon him) took Abu Jahl by his neck, 

rocked him severely saying: 

Woe to you [O man (disbeliever)]! And then (again) woe to you! Again, woe to you 

[O man (disbeliever)]! And then (again) woe to you! [75:34, 35].

Notwithstanding this reproach, Abu Jahl would never wake up to himself nor did he realize his 

foolish practices. On the contrary, he was determined to go to extremes, and swore he would dust 

the Messenger's face and tread on his neck. No sooner had he proceeded to fulfill his wicked 

intention than he was seen turning back shielding himself with his hands (as if something horrible in 

his pursuit). His companions asked him what the matter was. He said: I perceived a ditch of burning 

fire and some wings flying. Later on, the Messenger commented saying, If he had proceeded 

further, the angels would have plucked off his limbs one after another. 

Such was the disgraceful treatment meted out to the Prophet (Peace be upon him), the great man, 

respected as he was by his compatriots, with an influential man, his uncle Abu Talib, at his back to 

support him. If the matters were so with the Prophet (Peace be upon him), what about those people 

deemed weak with no clan to support them? Let us consider their situation in some detail. Whenever 

Abu Jahl heard of the conversion of a man of high birth with powerful friends, he would degrade his 

prudence and intellect, undermine his judgement; and threaten him with dire consequences if he 

was a merchant. If the new convert was socially weak, he would beat him ruthlessly and put him to 

unspeakable tortures. 

The uncle of Uthman bin Affan used to wrap Uthman in a mat of palm leaves, and set fire under 

him. When Umm Musab bin Umair heard of her son's conversion, she put him to starvation and then 

expelled him from her house. He used to enjoy full luxurious easy life, but in the aftermath of the 

tortures he sustained, his skin got wizened, and he assumed a horrible physical appearance. 

Bilal, the slave of Omaiyah bin Khalaf, was severely beaten by his master when the latter came to 

know of his conversion to Islam. Sometimes a rope was put around his neck and street boys were 

made to drag him through the streets and even across the hillocks of Makkah. At times he was 

subjected to prolonged deprivation of food and drink; at others he was bound up, made to lie down 

on the burning sand and under the crushing burden of heavy stones. Similar other measures were 

resorted to in order to force him to recant. All this proved in vain. He persisted in his belief in the 

Oneness of Allâh. On one such occasion, Abu Bakr was passing by; moved by pity, he purchased 

and emancipated him from slavery. 

Another victim of the highhandedness of Quraish was Ammar bin Yasir, a freed slave of Bani 

Makhzoum. He, along with his mother and father, embraced Islam in its early phase. They were 

repeatedly made to lie on the burning sand and were beaten severely. Ammar was at times tossed 

up on embers. The Prophet (Peace be upon him) was greatly moved by the atrocities which were 

being perpetrated upon Ammar and his family. He always comforted them and raised his hand in 

prayer and said: Be patient, you will verily find your abode in the Paradise. Yasir, the father, died 

because of repeated tortures. Sumaiyah, Ammar's mother was bayoneted to death by Abu Jahl 

himself, and thus merited the title of the first woman martyr in Islam. Ammar himself was subjected 

to various modes of torture and was always threatened to sustain severe suffering unless he abused 

Muhammad (Peace be upon him) and recanted to Al-Lat and Uzza. In a weak moment, he uttered a 

word construed as recantation though his heart never wavered and he came back once to the 

Prophet (Peace be upon him), who consoled him for his pain and confirmed his faith. Immediately 

afterwards the following verse was revealed: 

Whoever disbelieved in Allâh after his belief, except him who is forced thereto and 

whose heart is at rest with Faith —. [16:106]

Abu Fakeeh, Aflah, a freed slave of Bani Abd Ad-Dar was the third of those helpless victims. The 

oppressors used to fasten his feet with a rope and drag him in the streets of Makkah.


Khabbab bin Al-Aratt was also an easy victim to similar outrages on every possible occasion. He 

experienced exemplary torture and maltreatment. The Makkan polytheists used to pull his hair and 

twist his neck, and made him lie on burning coal with a big rock on his chest to prevent him from 

escaping. Some Muslims of rank and position were wrapped in the raw skins of camels and thrown 

away, and others were put in armours and cast on burning sand in the scorching sun of Arabia. 

Even the women converts were not spared, and the list is too long to include all of them. Zanirah, 

An-Nahdiyah and her daughter, Umm Ubais and many others had their full share of persecution at 

the hand of the oppressors Umar bin Al-Khattab included of course before his conversion to Islam. 

Abu Bakr, a wealthy believer, purchased and freed some of those she-slaves, just as he did with regard to Bilal and Amir bin Fuheirah.

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