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Date: Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 12:34 PM
Subject: The Trustworthiness of the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.a.)
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  The Trustworthiness of the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.a.)www.seratonline.com

The 67th verse of Surah Maaidah merits particular attention. This is because
in his 23 years of propagation, the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.a.) endured untold
pain and ordeals to convey the divine message in the face of unprecedented
hostility and opposition. He put his life at peril to venture in the midst
of enemies at Mecca and Taif in the first half of his prophethood and was
then challenged in battle after battle post-migration in the second half.
Ironically, after practically the entire Arab world had submitted to the
Holy Prophet’s (s.a.w.a.) message and Islam became a dominant force, Allah
promises to protect the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.a.) from the evil designs of the
people. The secret behind Allah’s promise of protection to the Holy Prophet
(s.a.w.a.) after the majority of the Arabs had accepted Islam remains to be
seen.

The key to this secret is unfolded by the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.a.) himself in
the Sermon of Ghadeer when he proclaimed to all the Muslims (both present
and absent):

*Allah has warned me that if I fail to deliver the message that has been
revealed to me concerning Ali (a.s.) then it is as if I have not delivered
the message (of Islam) at all. He has promised to protect me from the evil
of the people. Allah is the Most-Sufficient, the Noblest. *

*Allah has revealed to me: O Apostle! Deliver what has been revealed to you
from your Lord; and if you do it not, then you have not delivered His
message, and Allah will protect you from the
people…*’[1]<http://www.seratonline.com/2009/10/16/2368/the-trustworthiness-of-the-holy-prophet-s-a-w-a/#_ftn1>

*O People, I have never fallen short of conveying the divine revelation to
you. I will unravel for you the secret behind the revelation of this Quranic
verse.*

*Jibrael (a.s.) descended thrice and conveyed the divine command to declare
in front of all people, black and white that – Ali b. Abi Talib (a.s.) is my
brother, my legatee, my successor and the Caliph of my nation and the Imam
after me. He is to me as Haroon was to Moosa except that there is no prophet
after me. Authority over you is vested in him from Allah and the Prophet
(s.a.w.a.). Allah has revealed a verse in this regard in the Holy Quran:*

‘*Only Allah is your Wali and His Apostle and those who believe, those who
keep up prayers and pay the poor-rate while they
bow.*’[2]<http://www.seratonline.com/2009/10/16/2368/the-trustworthiness-of-the-holy-prophet-s-a-w-a/#_ftn2>

*Ali b. Abi Talib (a.s.) is the one who has established the prayer and has
paid the poor-rate (Zakaat) while bowing in prayers and is always conscious
of Allah’s presence.*

*O people, I requested Jibrael (a.s.) to plead my case in front of Allah so
as to relieve me of the enormous task of conveying this message. This is
because the pious and God-fearing are few and the hypocrites are aplenty.
Those scheming for the destruction of Islam and ridiculing its tenets are
evident to all. Allah has described them thus in the Quran*: *They say with
their tongues what is not in their hearts. (Surah Hujuraat, Verse 11) and
they deem this action facile.*

Not surprisingly, the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.a.) was always wary of the evil
designs of the hypocrites. This fear was not rooted in safety for his own
life; rather his biggest concern was the safety and security of Islam. He
was aware that the number of those opposing Islam and secretly plotting its
destruction was very significant and the caliphate of Ali b. Abi Talib
(a.s.) was unacceptable in their eyes.

Their opposition to the caliphate of Ameerul Momineen (a.s.) was so intense
that it was quite possible that extreme hostility would incite them to come
out openly against Islam. They would then freely dissent against the Holy
Prophet (s.a.w.a.) and Ameerul Momineen (a.s.) and unsettle everything they
had so painstakingly established.

It is noteworthy that Islam had been widely established in the whole of the
Arabian Peninsula in its formative years. If the hypocrites, who were
mingling freely with the companions, had abandoned their cover and rebelled
openly against Islam, it would have proved very dangerous for Islam and the
Muslims.

It was this eventuality that worried the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.a.) and he was
constantly on his guard. He was aware that an announcement of this nature
(about the successorship of Ali b. Abi Talib) could trigger an irreversible
course of events. However, the archangel Jibraeel (a.s.) descended with the
promise of divine protection and in this way the divine plan was executed.

The gravity of the issue regarding the presence of hypocrites in the era of
the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.a.) is lost on most people because of the
clandestine nature of their activities. It was only because of the Holy
Quran which has nearly 300 express and implied verses outlining their
designs and conspiracies that the veil of secrecy shrouding the hypocrites
was lifted.

The audacity of this group can be gauged from a single fact. During the
Battle of Tabook (which was the last battle of the Prophet (s.a.w.a.)) the
band of hypocrites mustered an independent army of 3,000 soldiers which was
distinct from the army of the Muslims. In addition to this, they constructed
a mosque and invited the Prophet (s.a.w.a.) to inaugurate it while he was on
the way to Tabook. However, Allah revealed a verse describing it as a
harmful mosque (*Masjid-e-Dheraar*) and for unbelief and to cause disunity
among the believers.

This group has been described thus in Surah Tauba:

‘*They swear by Allah that they did not speak, and certainly they did speak,
the word of unbelief, and disbelieved after their Islam, and they had
determined upon what they have not been able to
effect…’*[3]<http://www.seratonline.com/2009/10/16/2368/the-trustworthiness-of-the-holy-prophet-s-a-w-a/#_ftn3>

Ahle Sunnah and Shia exegetes of the Noble Quran have recorded traditions
related to this verse that clearly underscore that the hypocrites were
plotting to murder the Prophet
(s.a.w.a.).[4]<http://www.seratonline.com/2009/10/16/2368/the-trustworthiness-of-the-holy-prophet-s-a-w-a/#_ftn4>

Books of history have recorded that the proposed place of murdering the
Prophet (s.a.w.a.), a plot that was eventually foiled, was Harshi – a
mountain located on the way from Ghadeere Khum to Medina.

In the Battle of Uhud, rumors about the Prophet’s (s.a.w.a.) demise spread
thick and fast among the Muslims. This was just the trigger some people
needed to flee the battlefield. Quran condemned these people thus:

*And Muhammad is no more than an apostle; the apostles have already passed
away before him; if then he dies or is killed will you turn back upon your
heels? And whoever turns back upon his heels, he will by no means do harm to
Allah in the 
least…*[5]<http://www.seratonline.com/2009/10/16/2368/the-trustworthiness-of-the-holy-prophet-s-a-w-a/#_ftn5>

Clearly in this verse, the Holy Quran is discussing the possibility of
Muslims abandoning Islam and reverting to their old ways of the era of
ignorance.

In addition to this, books of both Shias and Sunnis have recorded traditions
on this topic on the authority of the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.a.). For instance
the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.a.) prophesies:

*I swear by Allah who has raised me as a Prophet. My nation will tread the
path of the previous nations to the extent that if a snake in Bani Israel
had entered its burrow, then a snake from this nation will also enter a
burrow*.[6]<http://www.seratonline.com/2009/10/16/2368/the-trustworthiness-of-the-holy-prophet-s-a-w-a/#_ftn6>

It is evident from this tradition that the action of the Muslims will
coincide with the actions of Bani Israel.

In another tradition the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.a.) predicted:

‘*(O Muslims) you will adhere to the Sunnat of the previous nations and
tread their path and follow their footsteps.*’

The people asked: Like the Jews and Christians?

The Holy Prophet (s.a.w.a.):* I am referring to none
other.**[7]*<http://www.seratonline.com/2009/10/16/2368/the-trustworthiness-of-the-holy-prophet-s-a-w-a/#_ftn7>
* *

Let’s analyze the path chosen by the Jews and the Christians.
For this, we must turn to the Majestic Quran which articulates the incidents
of the past nations. Among other narrations, it recounts the incidents of
the Bani Israel, their degradation, the various miracles witnessed by them
like the transformation of the staff into a serpent and the splitting of the
sea. Finally, Hazrat Moosa (a.s.) rescued them from Firaun. He was with them
for a period, until he retired for 30 days to the mountain for worshipping
Allah and extended his stay by another 10 days based on the divine command.
The Bani Israel grew restless in his prolonged absence and it is agreed upon
by most Muslims that a majority turned to apostasy by worshipping the calf.
This deviation was wrought upon them on the instigation of just one person –
Saamiri who was apparently among the close companions of Hazrat Moosa
(a.s.).

This incident proves that for a nation to oppose its Prophet and to embrace
apostasy after receiving guidance is nothing new. In fact, this turn of
events was witnessed in the lifetime of the Prophet and after he had
manifested several miracles for the people.

On the same lines, after the demise of the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.a.) many of
his companions fell prey to the stratagems of the hypocrites. They turned
away from the Imamat of Ameerul Momineen (a.s.) and did not accept him as
the divinely appointed Imam.
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[1]<http://www.seratonline.com/2009/10/16/2368/the-trustworthiness-of-the-holy-prophet-s-a-w-a/#_ftnref1>Surah
Maaidah, Verse 67

[2]<http://www.seratonline.com/2009/10/16/2368/the-trustworthiness-of-the-holy-prophet-s-a-w-a/#_ftnref2>Surah
Maaidah, Verse 55

[3]<http://www.seratonline.com/2009/10/16/2368/the-trustworthiness-of-the-holy-prophet-s-a-w-a/#_ftnref3>Surah
Tauba (9), Verse 74

[4]<http://www.seratonline.com/2009/10/16/2368/the-trustworthiness-of-the-holy-prophet-s-a-w-a/#_ftnref4>Tafseer
al-Kashshaaf under Surah Tauba (9), Verses 74 and 26. Behaar
al-Anwaar v 21 p 223

[5]<http://www.seratonline.com/2009/10/16/2368/the-trustworthiness-of-the-holy-prophet-s-a-w-a/#_ftnref5>Surah
Ale Imran (3), Verse 144

[6]<http://www.seratonline.com/2009/10/16/2368/the-trustworthiness-of-the-holy-prophet-s-a-w-a/#_ftnref6>Kamaal
al-Deen p 572, Majma al-Bayaan v 10 p 462

[7]<http://www.seratonline.com/2009/10/16/2368/the-trustworthiness-of-the-holy-prophet-s-a-w-a/#_ftnref7>Musnad
Ahmad b. Hanbal 84/943, Saheeh Muslim v 16, p 219, Saheeh al-Bukhaari
v 2, p 171

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