Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him) –
Mercy
for All the Creatures
Dr Mozammel Haque
The famous writer, H.O. Armstrong, in his book Lord of Arabia, writes about the situation of Arabia and its people of that time thus: "Arabia remained isolated and unknown, for it was a brutal country and inhospitable, a land of cruelty and violence and its inhabitants, Arabs, were as brutal and cruel as their land. Both villagers and Beduins lived hard and dangerously.
They were pagans and savages, unclean, poverty-stricken, debased in their
habits, idolators with cruel and brutal beliefs. They were bestial in sex,
untamed and untamable; they were split up into small tribes which were
continuously at war with each other and were savagely intolerant of any
stranger or of any innovation".
The Prophet filled them with a great faith. The historian Gibbon has truly
discovered, “Through Islam, Muhammad banished from the Arab within ten years
their hard-heartedness, spirit of revenge, anarchy, female infanticide
degradation, rivalry, lawlessness, usury, drunkenness, infanticide, murderous
quarrel and human sacrifice as well as stupid superstitions and fetishes".
Within ten years he controlled All Arabia. He had created a new civilization to
the world - a civilization which is not only rich in science but also
contributed towards the moral, spiritual and human development.
Unlike other great religious teachers, there are no mythical elements
surrounding him. Holy Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) is a historic man and his life
was led in times that are regarded as historical. In the seventh century of the
Christian era this man was born and lived out his life in lands the history of
which is known. The Holy Prophet created a society more free from widespread
cruelty and social oppression than any society had ever been in the world
before. “Let it be fully understood that Islam protects all, whether a man be
Muslim, Christian or anything else and persecution is forbidden in any shape or
form. Complete toleration was the gift of Islam to the world and it is
gradually permeating the strata of narrowness and hatred”, writes Dr Sheldrake
about Islam and its founder.
The religion of Islam proclaimed the first real democracy ever conceived in the
minds of men. Islam is essentially a religion which propagated democracy and
social equality. All the believers are equal and this fundamental equality is
not a fiction as is so common among Christianity. It is accepted and real. The
Hungarian Professor Dr Germanus, a great scholar, writes, “It is the people who
are addressed in the Quran and it is for the benefit of the people and their
salvation that all the injunctions of the rituals and beliefs are imposed on
the believers. It is not a class privilege by descent or esoteric love which
can rule over the oppressed and cowed en masse, but every individual man and
woman stand directly before God in worship, duty and right”.
No other society has such a record of success in uniting in an equality of
status, of opportunity and of endeavour, so many and so various races of
mankind. Islam has been more successful in mitigating race prejudice than other
universal creeds. There is absolutely no colour bar for marriage. Islam has
never known class-struggle and social hatred. It has banned human hatred and
opened the way for human brotherhood and equality, whereas the western civilization
is still unable to look beyond narrow horizons of racial and national
antagonism.
When shall the modern nations place love of man above love of the world? There
can be no democracy without love of man as a man. This democracy is the very
essence of Islam. That faith makes Islam a Brotherhood, an International
Brotherhood, a fellowship of many races and tribes.
Muhammad gave the women the right to
inherit; and often insisted in their favour. His last sermon at Makkah contained
these memorable words: Treat your women well, they are your helpers. He well
knew that if a woman is a slave by day, by night, she is a queen and her
influence is at all times worthy of consideration".
Because of its democratic nature, freedom, equality, toleration and justice,
Islam spread throughout the whole world. The expansion of Islam is the most
miraculous of all miracles. Being inspired by the light of Islam, the medieval
Arabs conquered most of the then civilized world in less than a century,
whereas the Roman Empire of Augustus was won over a period of 700 years.
"Within a century after their rise these people became the masters of an
empire extending from the shores of the Atlantic Ocean to the confines of
China, an empire greater than that of Rome at its Zenith", wrote Philip K.
Hitti in his well-known book History of the Arabs. Islam has been and still is
a living force from Morocco to Indonesia and a way of life to more than a
billion of the human race.
Holy Prophet Muhammad established a civilization wherein there was peace, harmony and co-operation. Arrogance, haughtiness and conceit were hated. Modesty, humbleness and simplicity were praised and appreciated. All forms of extremism, violence and aggression were prohibited. Islam is a message of peace and stands for freedom and equality which, as a matter of fact, had long been forgotten in all the lands of the degenerated ancient civilizations.
The people throughout the world
welcomed this religion because of its message of peace. Finday in his book
History of the Roman Empire, writes, "The inhabitants of Syria welcomed
the followers of Muhammad; the Copts of Egypt contributed the place their
country under the domination of the Arabs".
Islam establishes a brotherhood among all Muslims. It is a religion of peace
and toleration. The dominant feature of Islam, as its very name implies, is the
making of peace. A Muslim is one who has made peace with God and man; peace
with God implies complete submission to His Will and obedience to the laws of
creation. Peace with mankind implies the doing of good to one's fellow
creatures.
The Holy Prophet of Islam was a very great man. His honesty and probity as a
poor young man earned him the social title of Al-Amin: The Just. His immense
contribution to civilization remains an outstanding and astounding fact of
history.
Howsoever we may judge, the character of this man is a precious heritage for
Humanism. He was always very abstemious in his habits and contented himself
with simple food, clothes and lodging. He was entirely free from avarice. The
Holy Prophet was an exemplar of patience and forbearance to the proud hot
tempered Arab. His sweet patience was indeed his great virtue. His boundless
charity and generosity to all flowed from his unworldly heart like a fountain
in the Arabian desert.
Bernard Shaw wrote in his book the Genius of Islam, "He
(Muhammad) is a Saviour of Humanity". Shaw asserts in the same book and
says, "I believe that if a man like him to assume the dictatorship of the
modern world, he would succeed in solving its problems in a way that would
bring it the much needed peace and happiness." Bernard Shaw has truly
acknowledged, "Muhammad was a saviour of Humanity, the Mercy for all men,
a blessing for men and an exemplar in every age."
We must send blessings to Holy Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) as the Qur’an says,
"Allah and His Angels send blessings on the Holy Prophet: O you who
believe! Send your blessings on him, and salute him with all respect".
(33:56).
* First published in Muslim World, the English Weekly of Rabita al-Alam al-Islami on 8th of April, 2006
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