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Ar-Raheeq Al-Makhtum (The Sealed Nectar).* Excellent Biography of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ Episode 70

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

Excellent Biography of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ


Episode 70


*A CHARTER OF ISLAMIC ALLIANCE*


Just as the Prophet (Peace be upon him) had established a code of brotherhood amongst the believers, so too he was keen on establishing friendly relations between the Muslims and non-Muslim tribes of Arabia. He established a sort of treaty aiming at ruling out all pre-Islamic rancour and inter-tribal feuds. He was so meticulous not to leave any area in the charter that would allow pre-Islamic traditions to sneak in or violate the new environment he wanted to establish. Herein, we look over some of its provisions.


• In the Name of Allâh, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful. 


This is a document from Muhammad, the Messenger of Allâh, concerning Emigrants and Helpers and those who followed and strove with them. 


1. They are one nation to the exclusion of other people. 


2. The Emigrants of Quraish unite together and shall pay blood money among themselves, and shall ransom honourably their prisoners. Every tribe of the Helpers unite together, as they 

were at first, and every section among them will pay a ransom for acquitting its relative 

prisoners. 


3. Believers shall not leave anyone destitute among them by not paying his redemption money or blood money in kind. 


4. Whoever is rebellious or whoever seeks to spread enmity and sedition, the hand of every 

God-fearing Muslim shall be against him, even if he be his son. 


5. A believer shall not kill another believer, nor shall support a disbeliever against a believer. 


6. The protection of Allâh is one (and is equally) extended to the humblest of the believers. 


7. The believers are supported by each other. 


8. Whosoever of the Jews follows us shall have aid and succour; they shall not be injured, nor any enemy be aided against them. 


9. The peace of the believers is indivisible. No separate peace shall be made when believers 

are fighting in the way of Allâh. Conditions must be fair and equitable to all. 


10. It shall not be lawful for a believer, who holds by what is in this document and believes in Allâh and the Day of Judgement, to help a criminal nor give him refuge. Those who give him refuge and render him help shall have the curse and anger of Allâh on the Day of 

Resurrection. Their indemnity is not accepted. 


11. Whenever you differ about a matter, it must be referred to Allâh and to Muhammad. 


12. Killing a believer deliberately with no good reason entails killing the killer unless the sponsor deems it otherwise. 


It was solely by his wisdom and dexterity, that the Prophet (Peace be upon him) erected the pillars 

of the new society. This phenomenon no doubt left its mark on the virtuous Muslims. He used to 

bring them up in the light of the Islamic education, he sanctified their selves, enjoined them to observe righteousness and praiseworthy manners and was keen on infusing into them the ethics of amity, glory, honour, worship and first and foremost obedience to Allâh and His Messenger. 


The following is a cluster of the virtues he used to inculcate in the minds of his followers: 


• A man asked the Messenger of Allâh (Peace be upon him) which of the merits is superior 

in Islam. He [the Prophet (Peace be upon him)] remarked: 


• “That you provide food and extend greetings to one whom you know or do not 

know.” ‘Abdubin Salâm said: When the Prophet (Peace be upon him) arrived in Madinah, I went to see him and I immediately recognized through his features that he would never be a liar. 

The first things he (the Prophet [Peace be upon him)] said was: 


• “Extend peace greetings amongst yourselves, provide food to the needy, maintain 

uterine relations, observe prayer at night while people are asleep, then you will 

peacefully enter the Garden (Paradise).” 


And he said: 


• “The Muslim is that one from whose tongue and hand the Muslims are safe.” 


And said: 


• “None amongst you believes (truly) till one likes for his brother that which he loves for 

himself.” 


And said: 

• “He will not enter Paradise, he whose neighbour is not secure from his wrongful conduct.” 


And said: 

• “A Muslim is the brother of a Muslim; he neither oppresses him nor does he fail him. 

Whosoever removes a worldly grief from a believer, Allâh will remove from him one of the 

griefs of the Day of Judgement. Whosoever shields a Muslim, Allâh will shield him on the 

Day of Resurrection.” 


And said: 

• “Abusing a Muslim is an outrage and fighting against him is disbelief.” 


And said: 

• “To remove something harmful from the road, is charity.” 


And said:

• “Charity erases sins just as water extinguishes fire.” 


And said: 

• “He is not a perfect believer, who goes to bed full and knows that his neighbour is hungry.” 


And said: 

• “Show mercy to people on earth so that Allâh will have mercy on you in heaven.” 


And said: 

• “Try to avert fire even by half a date (in charity) if not by tendering a good word.” 


And said: 

• “Clothing an under-clad Muslim, entitles you to a garment from the Paradise; feeding a 

hungry Muslim will make you eligible (by Allâh’s Will) for the fruit of the Paradise, and if you 

provide water to a thirsty Muslim, Allâh will provide you with a drink from ‘the Sealed 

Nectar’.” 


He used as well to exhort the believers to spend in charity reminding them of relevant virtues for 

which the hearts yearn. 


He said: 

• “The believers in their mutual love, are like the human body where when the eye is in agony, the entire body feels the pain; when the head aches, all the body will suffer.” 


And said: 

• “The bonds of brotherhood between two Muslims are like parts of a house, one part 

strengthens and holds the other.” 


And said: 

• “Do not have malice against a Muslim; do not be envious of other Muslims; do not go 

against a Muslim and forsake him. O the slaves of Allâh! Be like brothers with each other. It is not violable for a Muslim to desert his brother for over three days.” 


The Prophet (Peace be upon him) used as well to promote that habit of abstention from asking the 

others for help unless one is totally helpless. He used to talk to his companions a lot about the

merits, virtues and Divine reward implied in observing the prescribed worships and rituals. He would always bring forth corroborated proofs in order to link them physically and spiritually to the Revelation sent to him, hence he would apprise them of their duties and responsibilities in terms of 

the consequences of the Call of Islam, and at the same time emphasize the exigencies of 

comprehension and contemplation. 

That was his practice of maximizing their morale and imbuing them with the noble values and ideals so that they could become models of virtue to be copied by subsequent generations. 

‘Abdullah bin Mas‘ud (May Allah be pleased with him) once said: If you are willing to follow a good 

example, then you can have a recourse in the tradition of the deceased, because the living are likely to fall an easy victim to oppression (so they might waver in faith). Follow the steps of Muhammad’s Companions. They were the best in this nation, the most pious, the most learned and the least 

pretentious. Allâh chose them to accompany the Prophet (Peace be upon him) and establish His religion. Therefore, it is imperative to get to know their grace, follow their righteous way and adhere as much as you can to their manners and assimilate their biography. They were always on the 

orthodox path. There is then the great Messenger of Allâh (Peace be upon him) whose moral visible attributes, aspects of perfection, talents, virtues, noble manners and praiseworthy deeds, entitle 

him to occupy the innermost cells of our hearts, and become the dearest target that the self yearns 

for. Hardly did he utter a word when his Companions would race to assimilate it and work in its 

light. 


Those were the attributes and qualities on whose basis the Prophet (Peace be upon him) wanted to build a new society, the most wonderful and the most honourable society ever known in history. On 

these grounds, he strove to resolve the longstanding problems, and later gave mankind the chance to breathe a sigh of relief after a long wearying journey in dark and gloomy avenues. Such lofty 

morale lay at the very basis of creating a new society with integrated components immune to all 

fluctuations of time, and powerful enough to change the whole course of humanity.

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