Thursday, April 21, 2011

LIFE OF THE PROPHET (Peace Be Upon Him)

Quraysh In a Fix

As the enmity of persecutors increased, so did the number of the Prophet's followers (May Allah be pleaced with them). The Quraysh were baffled at how to stop the people from taking the Prophet (Peace Be Upon Him) and his teachings seriously; at how to make them hold aloof to him and thus finally disregard him. Mecca was a commercial center frequented by tribes people from far and near and during the Hajj, or when it is about to draw near, a plethora of them were to come again. The people coming to Mecca had somehow to be kept at a distance from the Prophet (Peace Be Upon Him), lest they should hear his sermons and digest his words, or that they may contemplate or reflect and meditate upon them. They went to Walid Ibn Al-Mughira, who was old and a man of standing, to seek his advice. He said, "O people of Quraysh, the time of Hajj has come around when delegations of the Arabs will come here. They have all heard about this man (the Prophet (Peace Be Upon Him)), so agree upon a common ground hence you do not contradict one another and each one of you says the same thing." Different suggestions were put forward but Walid was not satisfied. At last, he was asked to suggest some way out. Thereupon he said, "The most convincing thing in my opinion would be that all of you present him as a sorcerer. You should say that he has brought a message through which he creates a rift between fathers and sons, or where brothers fall out from brothers, as well as husbands part ways with their wives and that families break up under his influence."

The Quraysh came back to the shenanigan suggested by Walid. They sat when the time of Hajj commenced, warning everyone to keep clear of Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him), repeating what they had already agreed upon each other. (Ibn Hisham, Vol. I, p. 270)
















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