SPEECH ON PROPHET MUHAMMAD (S.A.W.S.) AND MESSAGE OF ISLAM
There have been many biographies written and speeches given on Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him)that
have provided a glimpse of his life, the role that he played as a
Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings be upon him), and the message
that he brought for mankind. However, the speech delivered by Ja‘far bin
Abi Talib to the Christian king of Abyssinia (Ethiopia) in the 7th
century to date is referenced as one of the most succinct and eloquent
speeches that captured the moments of that era, and expressed the
message of Islam concisely and clearly.
The speech was delivered in the fifth year of Muhammad’s (peace and blessings be upon him) Prophethood.
As we recall from the early days of Islam when Muslims were tortured,
persecuted, and humiliated in many ways, a few Muslims emigrated to take
refuge in Abyssinia (Ethiopia) that was ruled by Ashamah Negus (also
known as al-Najashi), a Christian king. The Holy Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) had known him as a fair ruler and thus had permitted the followers of Islam to take refuge in his kingdom.
Makkah’s
Quraish, who at the time were amongst the foremost in persecuting the
new Muslims could not tolerate the Muslims living peacefully in the
Christian kingdom. Hence, they made a last ditch effort to get those
Muslims extradited to Makkah and sent two of their strongest envoys to
demand their extradition. Those envoys were Amr bin Al-As and Abdullah
bin Abi Rabia (the two embraced Islam a few years later). The two envoys
took valuable gifts for the king and his clergy in the hopes of
convincing the king to return the new Muslims. The pagan envoys demanded
the Muslims’ extradition on grounds that they had abandoned the
religion of their forefathers, and their leader (Muhammad ﷺ) was preaching a religion different from theirs and from that of the king.
On
hearing the claims against Muslims that the envoys had presented, the
Christian king summoned the Muslims to his court. The Muslims selected
Jafar bin Abi Talib to speak on their behalf. With silence in the court,
Jafar bin Abi Talib stood up and addressed the king in the following
words:
“O
king! we were plunged in the depth of ignorance and barbarism; we
adored idols, we lived in unchastity, we ate the dead bodies, and we
spoke abominations, we disregarded every feeling of humanity, and the
duties of hospitality and neighborhood were neglected; we knew no law
but that of the strong, when Allah raised among us a man, of whose
birth, truthfulness, honesty, and purity we were aware; and he (peace
and blessings be upon him) called to the Oneness of Allah , and taught
us not to associate anything with Him.
He
(peace and blessings be upon him) forbade us the worship of idols; and
he enjoined us to speak the truth, to be faithful to our trusts, to be
merciful and to regard the rights of the neighbors and kith and kin; he
(peace and blessings be upon him) forbade us to speak evil of women, or
to eat the substance of orphans; he ordered us to fly from the vices,
and to abstain from evil; to offer prayers, to render alms, and to
observe fast. We have believed in him, we have accepted his teachings
and his injunctions to worship Allah, and not to associate anything with
Him, and we have allowed what He has allowed, and prohibited what He
has prohibited.
For
this reason, our people have risen against us, have persecuted us in
order to make us forsake the worship of Allah and return to the worship
of idols and other abominations. They have tortured and injured us,
until finding no safety among them; we have come to your country, and
hope you will protect us from oppression.” [Reference: Ar-Raheeq Al-Makhtum]
It
is quite obvious from the speech that it has stood the test of time and
delivers the message of Islam today just as effectively as it did more
than 1400 years ago. The eloquence of the speech leaves no doubt
regarding the strength of the faith and clarity of the new Muslims’
understanding of Islam and the message brought by Allah’s messenger.
This speech also serves as a reminder not just for us Muslims but also
for those who are still struggling to get the message that Prophet Muhammad ﷺ brought for mankind.
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