MIRACLE OF MOHAMMAD (S)
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THE PROCLAMATION OF PROPHET (S.A.W)
Ali (A.S.) was only ten when the Prophet (S.A.W) was inspired by the Almighty to declare his office and preach Islam. Ali (A.S.) and Khadija (Prophet (S.A.W)'s wife) were the only two persons who upheld his claim and prayed behind him. Ali (A.S.) often took pride in being the first and the youngest Muslim in the world.
Hardly three years had passed from his first declaration of Prophethood that Allah enjoined upon him to preach Islam to his own kinsmen. Ali (A.S.) was directed to make preparations for a feast and invite the members of Bani Hashim clan. Forty Hashimites participated. After the party the Prophet (S.A.W) rose and said, "O sons of Abdul Mutallib, I know no man in
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After appointing his successor the Prophet (S.A.W) started preaching Islam openly. He was now speaking against the idols whom the Quraish so dearly loved and worshipped. This angered them and the other Meccans very much and when they failed to stop him they instigated their youngsters to misbehave and harass the Prophet (S.A.W). They teased him, insulted him, and threw stones and dirt on him. Ali (A.S.) became the Prophet (S.A.W)'s defender. He attacked them and hammered them. He fought even with those who were much older to him and often got hurt, but he never shed the responsibility of punishing the harassers of the Prophet (S.A.W). He was so famous for his attacks on the enemies of the Prophet (S.A.W) that people nicknamed him Kasif (the breaker). Nobody could harm the Prophet (S.A.W) when Ali (A.S.) was with him. But as Islam spread, the anger and frustration of the Quraish and the other Meccans also grew, and their harassment became so severe that the lives of the converts became very miserable.
When the Prophet (S.A.W) saw that the Muslims cannot bear these sufferings any more he advised them to migrate to the Christian country of Abisinia (
During the fifth year after the declaration of his mission a girl was born to the Prophet (S.A.W) who was named Fatema. She was the only surviving child of the Prophet (S.A.W). Before her birth a son was born to the Prophet (S.A.W) from Khadija and was named Qasim but he died in his infancy. Similarly, the Prophet (S.A.W) got another son from his another wife Maria after migrating to Madina. The Prophet (S.A.W) named him Ibrahim but he to died in his infancy.
When the news of Fatema (S.A.)'s birth was given to the Prophet (S.A.) he said, "I inhale her fragrance and her sustenance is with Allah."
Seven long years of torture, sufferings and hardships did not deter the Prophet (S.A.W) from preaching Islam. Ali (A.S.) now seventeen and stronger than before was as close to him as on the day of the declaration of Islam. The Prophet (S.A.W)'s message of one God, one book, one nation and one flag continued to spread among the whole of
Abu Laheb : Have you seen Abu Talib's attitude? He is neither prepared to stop his nephew (from preaching Islam) nor is he prepared to hand him over to us.
Abu Sufian : He is spreading his activities day by day.
Atba : Why not warn Abu Talib once more.
Ibne Hasham : He will not listen.
Abu Sufian : I have an idea, if you all agree to it.
Abu Laheb : Let's know.
Abu Sufian : We may offer one of our young men to Abu Talib in exchangeofMohammad.
Abu Jehal : Provided Abu Talib agrees.
Ibne Hasham : Lets try this also. (They and their followers come to Abu Talib).
Abu Talib : Why have you come now?
Abu Laheb : (in anger) You have still not understood?
Abu Sufian : Why don't you give us Mohammad?
Ibne Hasham: Or stop him from preaching Islam if you wish him well?
Abu Talib : I do value your friendship, but at the same time how can I give my child to you. Please tell me in the name of justice how will I bear this separation?
Abu Sufian : Then do one thing.
Abu Talib : What is it?
Abu Sufian : We know that you will not part with your beloved son till the last breath of your life, therefore we will give you Ammerath Bin Waleed in exchange. You know he is handsome, brave, and also a poet, like whom there is none in the whole of
Shaiba : You will be given all the rights of parenthood.
Aas Bin Walid : Yes Ameerath will belong to you for ever and in his exchange give us Mohammad who is spoiling the religion of our ancestors and is causing rift in our community.
Ibne Hasham : You will have to agree to this.
Atba : We have already warned you once, but you have not heeded our advice and did not stop him. Therefore it is in your interest now to hand him over to us.
Crowd : Yes this should be done.
Abu Talib : O tyrants! You are giving me painful suggestions. It will be a cruel decision. What you want is that I should love and feed your child, and give my own beloved son so that you may torture him and seek revenge from him. No this will not happen in my life. Not even till the Day of Judgement, never.
Mutam Ibn Adi: Your people had offered a fair proposal to you, to relieve you of this tension, but it appears that the love of your child does not allow you to listen to any reasoning.
Abu Talib : This is not a good offer, it is tyranny, you have already isolated me and my family from the entire community and now you want me to part with my own child. I don't care for you I am not afraid of you. Do as you like.
Abu Laheb : All right we shall see.
Abu Sufian : (as all get up) He will soon realize.
Returning disappointed the Quraish decided to ostracize the entire clan of Bani Hashim. Mansoor Bin Akrama prepared a document under which no Arab would deal, or have any relations or transactions with the Hashmis. Leaders of all the clans and groups of
Though Abu Talib (A.S.) had left
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