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PERSECUTION


& HIJRA





INTRODUCTION


All praise is due to Allah, the Rubb of


the two worlds, and may Allah exalt


the mention of his Prophet, and render


him and his household safe and secure


from all the derogatory things.


This booklet concentrates on the difficult


times that faced Muhammad


and his few followers in Makkah at the


start of the call to Islam.


This booklet shows that Quraish, who


considered themselves the noblest


tribe in the Arabian Peninsula, refused


to accept that all people are equal, as is


believed in the Deen of Islam. Furthermore,


the Deen of Islam did not only


call on them to worship Allah alone.


It prohibited them from customs they


used to practice in their life, things


they considered


p l e a s u r a b l e ,


such as fornication


and gambling.


The call of


Muhammad


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told them that there was no difference


between people except through piety.


But Quraish, who believed that they


were the noblest tribe, wondered how


the noblest tribe among the Arabs could


stand to be treated equally with slaves.


Thus, they adamantly refused to accept


Islam. They harmed the Messenger of


Allah and tortured his followers.


They described him as crazy, a sorcerer


and a liar.


This booklet also shows that the


Prophet was not deterred by this


harsh treatment. He went on preaching


his call (Da’wah), and he met with tribes


that used to come to Makkah for Hajj.


In these meetings, he would


invite them to embrace Islam.


With Allah’s help, a few


people from Yathrib (later renamed


Madinah) embraced


Islam and invited the Prophet


to come to their city and


pledged to support him.


The Prophet ordered his


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followers to migrate to Madinah, after


all the hardships that the Muslims of


Makkah faced at the hands of Quraish.


Hence, Madinah became the capital


of the fledgling Muslim state and the


point from which the Da’wah spread.


As this booklet shows, the people of


Madinah greatly loved the Prophet


more than they loved themselves. The


Prophet settled there and started


teaching People the Quran and Islamic


Jurisprudence. It was also from


From there the


Messenger of


Allah fought


his first battle


against Quraish,


his own people


who expelled


him from


Makkah.


When Quraish learned that the


Da’wah of Islam was spreading rapidly


from Madinah, they fought with


the Prophet at the Battle of Badr.


The battle was unequal, as it took


place between two unequal groups


in both numbers and weaponry. The


Muslims were only 314, whereas


the enemy was 1000 strong. There,


Allah gave the Prophet and his


Companions their first victory over


the disbelievers.


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there that the Messenger of Allah


fought his first battle against Quraish,


his own people who expelled him from


Makkah. That was the battle of Badr,


in which he was victorious.


He continued to fight against the Quraish


in various skirmishes, but it was only after


8 years that the Prophet was able


to prepare an army of 10,000 loyal soldiers


and headed towards Makkah and


conquered it without a battle or bloodshed.


With this victory, he defeated his


own people who


had harmed him


and tortured his


companions in


every way.


ولينصرنك الله نصراً عزيزاً


“And that Allah may aid you


with a mighty victory.” [48:3]








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PERSECUTION AND HIJRA


The religion of Islam is a complete


way of life, which deals with religious,


political, economical and social affairs.


Furthermore, the religion of Islam


did not only call them to worship


God alone and to forsake all idols


rather, it prohibited them from things


they considered pleasurable, such as


consuming interest and intoxicants,


fornication, and gambling.


It also called people to be just and fair


with one another, and to know that


there was no difference between


them except through piety. How


could the Quraish, the most


noble tribe amongst the


Arabs, stand to be treated


equally with slaves! They


did not only adamantly


refuse to accept Islam,


rather, they harmed him


and blamed him, saying


that he was crazy, a


sorcerer and a liar. They ac17





cused him of things they would never


have dared to do before the advent


of Islam. They incited the ignorant


masses against him,


harmed him and tortured


his companions.


Abdullah b. Masood,


a close companion of the


Prophet , reports:


“While the Prophet was standing


up and praying near the Ka’bah, a


group of Quraish were sitting nearby


when one of them said, ‘Do you see


this man? Would someone bring the


bloody intestines (removed after the


slaughter) of the camels, and wait


till he prostrates, and then dump it


on his back?’ The most wretched


amongst them volunteered to do


it, and when the Prophet prostrated,


he poured the filth over his


back, so the Prophet stayed in


prostration. They laughed so hard


that they were about to fall on each


other. Someone went to Fatimah,


the Prophet’s daughter who was a


young girl at the time, and informed


The Quraish did not


only adamantly refuse


to accept Islam, rather,


they harmed him and


blamed him, saying


that Muhammad


was crazy, a sorcerer


and a liar.


• Muhammad


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her of what had happened. She hurriedly


came towards the Prophet


and removed the filth from his back,


and then she turned and cursed the


Quraishites sitting nearby.” (Bukhari)


Muneeb Al-Azdi, a companion of the


Prophet said:


“I saw the Messenger of God in the


Era of Ignorance saying to people,


‘Say there is nothing worthy of being


worshipped except Allah if you


desire success.’ There were those


who spat in his face, those who


threw soil in his face, and those


who swore at him until midday.


Once, a young girl came with a big


container of water offering it to him.


Muhammad


called the many


tribes that came


to Makkah for Hajj


to Islam. A few


believed from the


people of Yathrib,


which is known


today as Madinah.


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He washed his face and hands and


said, ‘O daughter, do not fear that


your father will be humiliated or


struck by poverty.’” (Mu’jam Al-Kabeer)


Abdullah b. Amr ibn Al-Aas, a companion


of the Prophet , was asked


about some of the evil the pagans did


to the Prophet , to which he replied:


“Once a pagan approached the


Prophet while he was praying


near the Ka’bah and twisted his garment


around his neck. Abu-Bakr(1)


hurriedly approached and grabbed


his shoulder and pushed him away


saying, ‘Would you kill a man only


because he proclaims Allah as his


Lord, while clear signs have come


to you from your Lord?’” (Bukhari)


إلا الله � إله � لا


سول الله 􀀶 محمد ر


There Is No God But


Allah And Muhammad


Is The Messenger


Of God


(1) The closest


companion to the


Prophet and


the first Caliph


of Islam after his


death.


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These incidents did not stop the


Prophet from calling to Islam. He


preached this message to the many


tribes that came to Makkah for Hajj(1).


A few believed from the people of


Yathrib, a small city north of Makkah


known today as Madinah, and they


pledged to support him and help


him if he chose to migrate there. He


sent with them Mus’ab b. Umair to


teach them the tenets of Islam. After


all the hardships that the Muslims of


Makkah faced from their own


people, God granted them


the permission to migrate to


Madinah. The people of Madinah


welcomed them and


received them in a most hospitable


manner. Madinah became


the capital of the new


Muslim state, and the place


from which the call to Islam


was spread far and


wide.


The Prophet settled


there and taught


people the Qur’an


and the rulings of the


The people of


Madinah welcomed


the new Muslim


immigrants and


received them in


a most hospitable


manner.


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religion. The inhabitants of Madinah


were greatly moved and touched by


the Prophet’s manners. They loved him


more than they loved their own selves.


They would rush to serve him, and they


would spend all they had in the path


of Islam. The society was strong and


its people were rich in Faith. People


loved each other, and true brotherhood


was apparent amongst its people. All


people were equal - the rich and poor,


the black and white, the Arab and non-


Arab - all were considered as equals in


the religion of God and no distinction


was made among them except through


piety.


After the Quraish learned that the


(1) Pilgrimage to


Makkah.


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Prophet’s call had spread, they fought


him in the first battle in Islam, the Battle


of Badr. The battle took place between


two groups unequal in both numbers


and weaponry. The Muslims were only


314, whereas the enemy was 1000


strong. There, Allah gave the Prophet


and his Companions their first victory


over the disbelievers. After this


battle, a number of battles took place


between the Muslims and the pagans.


After eight years, the Prophet was


able to prepare an army 10,000 strong.


They proceeded towards Makkah and


conquered it without spilling a drop of


blood, and with this Muhamamad


overcame the people who had harmed


and tortured him and his Companions


with every conceivable


cruelty. The year of


this decisive victory is


called “The Year of the


Conquest.” Allah, the


Exalted, says:


“When the victory of


Allah has come and


the conquest, and you


see the people entering


The Prophet


was able to


prepare an army


10,000 strong.


They headed towards


Makkah and


conquered it.


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into the religion of Allah in


multitudes, then repeat the


praises of your Lord and


ask forgiveness of Him. Indeed,


He is ever Accepting


of repentance.” [110:1-3]


Upon the conquest, the


Prophet gathered the people


of Makkah and said to them:


“What do you think I will do to


you?’ They answered, ‘You will only


do something favorable. You are a


kind and generous brother, and a


kind and generous nephew!’ The


Prophet said, ‘Go, for you are


free.’” (Baihaqi)


This incredible act of forgiveness


caused many to accept Islam. The


Prophet then returned to Madinah.


After a period of time, the Prophet


intended to perform Hajj, so he


headed towards Makkah with 114,000


Companions and performed Hajj. This


Hajj is known as the “Farewell Pilgrimage”


since the Prophet never performed


another Hajj, and died shortly


after he performed it.


• Muhammad


“What do you think I


will do to you?’ They


answered, ‘You will


only do something


favorable. You are a


kind and generous


brother, and a kind and


generous nephew!’ The


Prophet said, ‘Go,


for you are free.’”


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On the 9th of the Islamic lunar month


of Dhul-Hijjah at Mount Arafat, the


Prophet , delivered his farewell sermon.


After praising Allah, he said:


“O people! Lend me an attentive


ear, for I know not whether after this


year, I shall ever be amongst you


again. Therefore, listen to what I am


saying to you very carefully and take


these words to those who could not


be present here today.


O people! Just as you regard this


month, this day, and this city as sacred,


so regard the life and property


of every Muslim. Return the goods


entrusted to you to their rightful


owners. Hurt no one so that no one


may hurt you. Remember, you will


indeed meet your Lord and He will


Years In Makkah Before


Years As Prophet


Years In Madinah Monawarah


40


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The Prophet said,


“You will neither


inflict, nor suffer,


inequity. Beware of


Satan for the safety


of your religion. He


has lost all hope that


he will ever be able


to lead you astray


in great things, so


beware of following


him in small things.”


• Muhammad


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indeed reckon your deeds. Allah has


forbidden you to take usury. Therefore,


all interest due shall henceforth


be waived. Your capital, however, is


yours to keep. You will neither inflict,


nor suffer, inequity. Beware of


Satan for the safety of your religion.


He has lost all hope that he will ever


be able to lead you astray in great


things, so beware of following him


in small things.


O people! It is true that you have


certain rights with regards to your


women, but they also have rights


over you… If they abide by your


right, then to them belongs the right


of provisions and to be clothed in


a good manner. Treat women well


and be kind to them, for they are


your partners. Remember that you


have taken them as your wives only


“I have studied this wonderful man


[Muhammad], and in my opinion, far from


being an anti-Christ, he must be called the


Saviour of Humanity.”(1)


(1) George Bernard Shaw,


“A Shavian Meets a


Theologian” Interview


by M A A Siddiqui in


“Genuine Islam”, Organ


of the Al-Malaya


Missionary Society Vol


1, No 1, January, 1936


B Lib catalogue.


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under Allah’s trust and with His permission.


O people! Listen to me in earnest.


Worship Allah, perform your five daily


prayers, fast the month of Ramadan,


give alms and perform the pilgrimage


(i.e. Hajj) if you can afford it. All


mankind is from Adam and Adam


is from clay. There is no superiority


for an Arab over a non-Arab, nor


for a non-Arab over an Arab, or for


a white over a black, nor for a black


over a white, except through piety.


Know that every Muslim is a brother


to every other Muslim and that the


Muslims are one community. Nothing


shall be legitimate to a


Muslim that belongs


to another, unless


it was given freely


and willingly. Do


not, therefore,


do injustice to


yourselves.


Remember, one


day you will appear


before Allah


and answer for your


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deeds. So beware! Do not stray


from the path of righteousness after


I am gone. O people! No prophet or


messenger will come after me, and


no new faith will be born. Reason


well, therefore, O people! And understand


the words that I convey to


you. I leave behind me two things,


if you follow them you will never go


astray: the Book of Allah (i.e. the


Qur’an) and my Sunnah. All those


who listen to me shall pass on my


words to others, and those to others


again. May the last ones understand


my words better than those


who listen to me directly. Be my witness,


O Allah, that I have conveyed


Your Message to Your people.” (Collected


from Bukhari, Muslim, Ahmad)


The Prophet died in Madinah


in the year 632 C.E.


and was buried there as


well. The Prophet was


63 years of age when he


died. The Muslims were


shocked when they learned of


his death; some Companions


could not even believe it. Abu28


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Bakr then addressed the Muslims and


read the words of God:


“Muhammad is not but a messenger.


Other messengers have passed on


before him. So if he was to die or be


killed, would you turn back on your


heels to unbelief? And he who turns


back on his heels will never harm Allah


at all. But Allah will reward the grateful.”


[3:144]


When the believers heard this verse,


they were reminded of the truth and


quickly controlled their extreme sorrow,


just as the Prophet had taught


them.


The Prophet stayed in Makkah for


forty years before being commissioned


as a Prophet. After being commissioned


as a Prophet, he lived there


for another thirteen years in which


he called people to the pure


monotheistic belief of Islam. He


then migrated to Madinah, and


stayed there for ten years. He


continued to receive revelation


there, until the Qur’an and the


religion of Islam were complete.


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The famous playwright and critic,


George Bernard Shaw (d. 1950) said:


“I have always held the religion of


Muhammad in high estimation because


of its wonderful vitality. It is


the only religion which appears to


possess that assimilating capability


to the changing phases of existence


which make itself appeal to every


age. I have prophesized about the


faith of Muhammad that it would be


acceptable tomorrow as it is beginning


to be acceptable to the Europe


of today. Medieval ecclesiastics,


either through ignorance or bigotry,


painted [Islam] in the darkest


colours. They were, in fact, trained


to hate both the man Muhammad


and his religion. To them, Muhammad


was an anti-Christ. I have studied


him, the wonderful man, and in


my opinion, far from being an anti-


Christ, he must be called the Saviour


of Humanity.”(1).


(1) George Bernard


Shaw, “A Shavian


Meets a Theologian”


Interview by M A A


Siddiqui in “Genuine


Islam”, Organ of the


Al-Malaya Missionary


Society Vol 1,


No 1, January, 1936


B Lib catalogue


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The Description of the


Prophet


From the book, Shamaa’il At-Tirmidhî,


we learn that the Prophet , as


described by his Companion Anas b.


Malik, was “neither very tall, such that


he would be clearly noticed, nor was


he short. He was not extremely white


and neither was he very brown. His


hair was neither very curly nor


completely straight”. Sometimes


he would part his hair in the middle.


Other times, he would wear it braided.


The Prophet had the physique


of a powerful man. He had a broad


upper-back and shoulders between


which was the Seal of Prophethood


mark. He had long


muscular limbs


with large joints.


His lean stomach


never protruded


out past the profile


of his chest.


His face was radiant,


“as if the


sun were following


its course


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across and shining from his face,”


said one Companion. His forehead,


prominent, his pupils, large and black,


his eyelashes, long and thick, his nose,


hightipped with narrow nostrils.


The Prophet would walk briskly


with a forward leaning gait, moving


with strength of purpose and lifting


each foot clearly off the ground. His


pace was such that fit men would tire


trying to keep up. When he turned, he


would turn his whole body, giving full


attention to the one addressing him


and showing complete concern to


what was being said. When he pointed,


he would use an open hand so as not


to offend. Likewise, when he criticized


a person’s behavior, rather than name


the individual, he would simply say,


“Why do people do such and such?”


He would smile quite often, but his laugh


was usually a measured one, generally


only to the extent that his front


teeth would become visible. He


would become angry only to


the extent that his face would


turn red and the vein between


his eyebrows would bulge.


• May God highly praise


Muhammad .


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He was always humble and never displayed


arrogance or pride. That freedom


from pride was obvious even


to children, who would playfully lead


the Prophet through the streets of


Madinah whilst grasping his finger. Indeed,


he had said:


“He who does not show mercy to


our young, nor honor our old, is not


from us.” (Abu Dawood)


“[He sent] a Messenger [Muhammad]


reciting to you the distinct verses of


Allah that He may bring out those who


believe and do righteous deeds from


the darknesses into the light. And


whoever believes in Allah and does


righteousness - He will admit him into


gardens beneath which rivers flow to


abide therein forever. Allah will have


perfected for him a provision.” [65:11]


Ali, cousin and son-in-law to the


Prophet , said of Muhammad:


“He was the Last of the Prophets, the


most giving of hearts, the most truthful,


the best of them in temperament and


the most sociable. Whoever unexpectedly


saw him would stand in awe of him,


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and whoever accompanied him and got


to know him would love him. Those describing


him would say, ‘I have never


seen anyone before or after him who


was comparable to him.’”


The Prophet’s beloved wife, A’ishah,


said of her selfless husband:


“He always joined in household chores


and would at times mend his clothes,


repair his shoes and sweep the floor.


He would milk, tether and feed his animals.”


(Bukhari)


She was also once asked to describe


his character, and she replied, “His


character was the Qur’an (exemplified).”


(Muslim)


“There has certainly been for you in


the Messenger of Allah an excellent


pattern for anyone whose hope is in


Allah and the Last Day and [who] remembers


Allah often.” [33:21]


It is time to know Him


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