PROPHET MUHAMMAD'S TREATMENT TO NON-MUSLIMS: THE BIRTH OF RELIGIOUS PLURALITY
The
 general policy in Islam is to guarantee full rights to non- Muslim 
populations and therefore people subscribing to other religions were 
granted full civic rights by the virtue of the Quran and through the 
application of Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon 
him)(peace be upon him).
Non-
 Muslim populations living within Muslim communities were granted 
peaceful and prosperous life through guaranteeing security for both 
their lives and properties and were given the appellation of "ahl 
al-Dhimma" which denotes those people with whom Muslims have an 
agreement or the responsibility of their personal safety and security of
 their property are undertaken by the Muslim state.
The
 basic guidelines which were laid by the Prophet in the early stage in 
Madinah where he established a city-state formed a blue print of how 
Muslims should deal with Christians and Jews among many other adherents 
to different religions. Granting minority rights to different religious 
groups through pledges, documents and mutual agreements succeeded in 
creating a healthy atmosphere for the development of both spiritual and 
material growth of the different religious groups living under the 
Islamic rule.
In
 order to achieve and grant full rights for different religious 
minorities living in Madinah, the Prophet initiated a historical charter
 which was later known as "the Charter of the Madinah". By the virtue of
 this charter, preventive measures were in place to avoid blood feuds 
and crimes among different Arabian tribes composed of all creeds. The 
universality of the Islamic creed was meant for the totality of human 
beings and this necessitated fair treatment and full equality to those 
who chose not to subscribe to the Islamic view on life
Prophet
 Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him)made a historical 
move of abolishing religious and social inequality. The sixth year of 
the Hijra was considered a year of emancipation for Christians as the 
Prophet granted the Charter to the Fathers of the Monastery of St. 
Catherine; an act which secured Christians with privileges and 
amenities.
Muslims
 were prohibited under severe penalties from violating and abusing the 
provisions of the Charter. Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of 
Allah be upon him)was adamant to ensure religious freedom to non-Muslims
 across the Islamic state and for this reason he sent instructions to 
distant Muslims governors not to tax them unfairly or enforce them to 
abandon their faith.
Their
 churches and sanctuaries could not be pulled down and replaced by 
mosques or houses for Muslims. Moreover, Muslims were asked to cooperate
 with Christians should they need an assistance for the repair of their 
churches or monasteries or any other matter related to their religion.
Prophet
 Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) was keen to grant 
religious minorities sufficient judicial autonomy which was a basic 
characteristic of the Islamic legal system. Through granting religious 
freedom to different religious groups, the Prophet meant to set 
guidelines on how we should treat each other fairly which leads to the 
prevention of blood shed and wars among nations. The Prophet throughout 
his life had a tenacity of the purpose of establishing peace among 
nations through signing different pacts, and treaties to ensure peaceful
 coexistence and security to all people.
This
 is proven through pacts like the Peace of Hudayibiyah and the Treaty of
 Taif. Another famous example is the treaty of Najran which was 
delivered to Christians of Najran and it surrounding area. The document 
reads,
"To
 the Christians of Najran and its surrounding territories, the security 
of God and the pledge of His Prophet is extended for their lives, 
religion and their property- to the present as well as the absent, and 
others besides, there shall be no interference within the practice of 
their faith or their observance nor any change in their rights and 
privileges, no bishop shall be removed from his bishopric, nor any 
priest from his priesthood, nor any monk from his monastery, and they 
shall continue to enjoy everything great and small as heretofore no 
image or cross hall be destroyed, they shall not oppress or be 
oppressed; they shall not practice the rights of blood-vengeance as in 
the Days of Ignorance, nor shall they be required to furnish provisions 
for the troops".
The
 treaty of Najran is an illuminating proof of how Islam unreservedly 
conferred upon the Scripturalists not only social and religious freedom 
but also granted them the power to decide their own civil matters 
through establishing judicial autonomy which was not only pertinent to 
personal status but also covers civil, penal and all life affairs. 
Religious freedom and independent judicial system laid the foundation of
 a true confederacy which had a constitution through which different 
religious groups became an integral part of a political arrangement by 
means of a social contract.
The
 integration of non-Muslims in the political life through becoming real 
contributing players marked a milestone in the history of human rights. 
For instance, Jews and Christians had the right to join the services of 
the state. They had the privilege of being consulted on important 
matters. They were sometimes deputed to embassies in foreign countries. 
They exercised the right to vote. Their opinions were thought on the 
administrative affairs of the state. Above all, non-Muslims continued to
 live in both Makkah and Madinah and there are reports of Christians 
being buried by their Muslim children in Madinah.
Eradicating
 injustice and ill treatment to different social and religious groups 
was not meant as a bait to lure new converts into Islam but actually was
 meant to rectify the crooked way of looking and thinking of other human
 beings who do not happen to share the same social status or religious 
affiliation. Once some Chrisitan Fathers came to visit the Prophet in 
his mosque at Madinah to discuss the merits of a true religion, but 
during their stay they couldn't find a church to offer their prayers so 
the Prophet offered them his mosque to pray in it.
On
 another occasion there was a delegation from the tribe of Thaqif 
visiting the Prophet so a tent was fixed up for them within the premises
 of the Prophet's mosque. When it was pointed that the visitors were 
polytheists, the Prophet said in reply that no one was such but he made 
himself one.
The
 pinnacle of religious tolerance and clemency was provided by the 
Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon be upon him) upon his 
victorious entry to Makkah after long years of suffering and persecution
 by the non- Muslim Makkans. The Prophet and his companions endured 
redicule and scorn poured on them by the Makkans who had implacable 
hatred and enmity against Muslims.
The
 long years of bitter, cruel and sustained persecution, all the 
fighting, the hardship and suffering and the loss of a lot of dear and 
devoted companions; all these were laid aside at the moment of triumph, 
banished from mind and forgiven in the name of the Lord. The clemency of
 the Prophet was unparalleled in the history of mankind for the accused 
were told that they were free.
Giving
 a pledge to this effect, the Prophet informed the Makkans they were 
free and there was no reproof against them". The glorious act of 
unconditional forgiving has no similar act available on record. There 
occurred no retaliation, no dispossession, no enslavement, no execution,
 no looting and no kidnapping and dishonoring of women by the 
conquerors.
Inamullah
 Khan, a Pakistani Muslim activist commented on the remarkable event of 
the victory of Makkah by saying, "If Muhammad came as a threat to the 
monopolies of the few, he came as a blessing to the teaming millions- 
the disposed, the disinherited and the neglected, toiling and exploited 
masses of mankind. He came to confer privileges on the underprivileged. 
He came to grant rights to those whose rights were denied. He came to 
provide the cover of protection to the weak, the destitute, the 
distressed, and the downtrodden, yes to all those suppressed and 
oppressed by those in power."
What
 Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) achieved 
was not less than opening a new chapter of tolerance and justice in 
world history. Establishing an independent judiciary system free from 
external influences guaranteed the protection of the interests of the 
citizens and securing justice for all regardless of their color or 
creed. The scrupulous observation and literal adherence of the Muslims 
to the terms of the pacts, treaties, alliances and agreements with 
non-Muslims was a foundational step into establishing an effective 
system of international law.
By
 setting clear rules for war engagements and prohibiting Muslims 
soldiers from excesses in war fares, Prophet Muhammad (peace and 
blessings of Allah be upon him)left indelible imprint on the annals of 
humanity.
In
 his endeavor to establish rules of justice and freedom for different 
religious groups, Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon
 him)emphasized in different occasions that "whoever oppresses a dhimmi,
 shall find me to be their advocate on the Day of Judgment (against the 
oppressing Muslim)". The Prophet also warned the Muslims against abusing
 Dhimmis as he stated "Remember, one who is unjust to a dhimmi, breaks 
his word with him, overburdens him or dispossesses him, I shall plead 
against him on the Day of Judgment".
Prophet
 Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) was sent as a mercy
 to the world to establish the true meaning of brotherhood among humans 
as they should all stand united regardless of their skin color or 
theological belief. He succeeded in liberating man from the bondage of 
man. He gave the dynamic conception of an undivided humanity, the family
 of Man, the children of Adam. He managed to raise the ambitions of 
people from the limited confinements of national identity to the liberal
 wide-open meaning of humanity.
The
 world is passing through a dark phase of moral bankruptcy, social 
disintegration and parochial loyalties which helped in inciting wars and
 increasing the weight of the roaring voices calling for enmity and 
hatred.
Prophet
 Muhammad's message sanctified the life of all human beings irrespective
 of their racial origin or religious affiliation. He taught us the true 
meaning of mercy to all and came to confirm the essence of the three 
Abrahamic faiths; an essence based on dispassionate love for humanity 
regardless of color, culture or creed
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