Interfaith Lecture at St. John’s Wood Church on
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) as Mercy for Mankind
Dr. Mozammel Haque
Speech on Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) at
St.
John’s Wood Church, Park Road, London
On
Sunday, the 12th of November, 2017, an Interfaith Lecture on
the Mercy for Mankind Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was organised by St.
John’s Wood Church, Park Road, London and was held at the Church premises where
the Director General of The London Central Mosque and Islamic Cultural Centre,
Dr. Ahmad al-Dubayan, was invited to give a talk on Prophet Muhammad (peace be
upon him). The Vicar of St. John’s Wood Church, Fr. Anders Bergquist,
introduced Dr. Ahmad al-Dubayan who was the guest to give a lecture on the
subject, Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) as Mercy for Mankind. Guests
included Senior Rabbi Alexandra Wright – Liberal Jewish Synagogue and many
others. The talk was followed by a Question and Answer session.
Dr.
Ahmad al-Dubayan, Director General of the Islamic Cultural Centre, London
started by saying, first of all, ‘bismillah hir rahman nir rahim’ this is the
word meaning ‘in the name of Most Merciful the Most Compassionate God.’
Then he addressed the gatherings by saying ‘Assalamualaikum wa rahmatullah,’
which again he explained, this is also the way that we greet in Arabic, that
means ‘peace be upon all of you and with you all of you’. The nice lovely day
thank you very much.
Then he said, “My friends and neighbours, thank you for this invitation. I am so happy to be here today with you and I am sure what is actually brought us together here this feeling that is we have; we have lot of things in common and that’s why I am happy to come here to speak and say to you. We are neighbours; always neighbours support actually well—connected time.”
In
the very beginning, Dr. al-Dubayan explained why he has chosen Prophet Muhammad
as a subject to talk about. He said, “There are two reasons; the first one is
really the highest personality for Muslims and in Islam. Prophet Muhammad
(peace be upon him) is the model for all Muslims; they try to follow, to learn
from his behaviour as well as from his manners. Secondly, he is also a person,
who actually in many ways misunderstood, sometimes misinterpreted, not only by
non-Muslims but by Muslims themselves, some times. That’s why it is very
important and I am sure, not sure, may be some never read anything about him;
so that’s why I chose this personality to talk about.”
Dr. al-Dubayan mentioned that the talk will not be about his biography rather he has chosen all those things of his life which is related to mercy. He said, “I have chosen or picked up, lets say, about the dimension of mercy in Islam. This is very important. I have chosen this, particularly, actually mercy has spiritual value. It is one of the well-known qualities in Christianity itself; it is also one of the higher values in Islam. It is actually the Mercy when it is in your heart you will feel that is really if in peaceful time and peaceful life. It is also the value the thing that is asking from Allah Himself from God Himself. When we ask for mercy we have to give mercy first. We have actually asked for mercy itself.
“Also there is another reason for choosing mercy. Mercy; it is the value; may be one of the most, not only the most ever, important value for us to live in harmony in one society, to love each other to be actually well-connected to have better understanding. Because without this value of mercy things will be really miserable and life will not be good at all,” he mentioned.
After
giving introduction about mercy and its importance in today’s life and in
today’s society, Dr. al-Dubayan started talking about Prophet Muhammad (peace
be upon him). He said, “Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was born in
Makkah. He actually was called to Islam when he was forty. He was not like
Jesus Christ that he was young. He actually started calling to Islam at the age
of forty. At the age of forty he received revelations, the Message. He was asked
to call people. He stayed in his home town Makkah 13 years calling people,
telling them and giving them guidance to give up all actually the old religion
of the Arabs who used to worship idols and paganism all those things at that
time. He actually suffered a lot. His first followers suffered here.”
First Generations of Companions to Abyssinia
Dr.
al-Dubayan then mentioned the Hijrat or migration of Prophet Muhammad (peace be
upon him) to Madinah. He said, “After this he moved to Madinah; this is another
city which is 400 kilometres away; then he stayed there ten years only and then
he died. So the whole actually the age of Islam with the Prophet Muhammad
(peace be upon him) was 23 years only - 13 years in Makkah and ten years in
Madinah. All these 23 years he actually used to tell people little by little,
verse by verse, chapter by chapter the Qur’an the Holy Book of the Muslims.”
Dr.
al-Dubayan then mentioned the Prophet’s first contact with Christians. He
mentioned, “Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) himself actually had the first
contact with the Christians when he sent his Companions, the early generation
of his Companions, the first Companions actually, sent them to African country
where Christian king was ruling at that time. He said to them, ‘Just go there;
there is a king, the Christian king; he is very just king; live here; it is
more peaceful than Makkah in your people.’ And about 18 people - men and women
with their husbands and with their children - sometimes went to Abyssinia, at
that time; Ethiopia now or Somalia. They stayed there two years till the
situation in Makkah becomes better. Later they came back. They stayed there as
Muslims under the protection of Christian king in Ethiopia at that time.
Ethiopia and Somalia they are now argue where that was actually.”
His contact with Jewish community
Speaking
about his first contact with the Jewish community, Dr. Al-Dubayan mentioned,
“When he moved to Madinah then he had contact with the Jewish community. There
was a big Jewish community, lived and well in Madinah many years before the
Prophet came to Madinah; they were living with some Arabs. The population of
Madinah at that time was actually some Arabs who were not Christians but they
were not Jew; but they followed their own religion before the beginning of
Islam and a big Jewish community. When the Prophet peace be upon him came to
Madinah, he signed a treaty which is called Madinah Treaty; it is a Convention
between him and the Muslims and the Jewish community. In the text of this
Convention it was said, “It is today Muslims and Jews are one nation. It means
we defend you something happened to you and you defend us when something
happened to us.”
After
mentioning about Prophet’s first contact with the Christians during his Makkah
period and then his contact with the Jewish community when he moved to Madinah,
Dr. al-Dubayan was talking about the value of mercy in his actions, his relations
and sayings. He said, “During his life, we can see the value of mercy in many
aspects; in actions; in relations; in his sayings also. For example, he had
more than one wife but we don’t know about harm doings with his life; in
fact, he never hit any of them; he never did anything harm to any of them; he
never hit a child; he never raised his hands on animal or a child.”
Dealing
with servants
After
citing his mercy towards his wife, Dr. al-Dubayan mentioned how the Prophet
(peace be upon him) dealt with servants. He gave an example, “When Prophet
(pbuh) came to Madinah, a widow who has child ten years old, his name is Anas, came
to the Prophet. She said to the Prophet – ‘Can I leave my boy to you to stay
between my home and your home as servant to stay with you and then to help you
if you need things whatever;’ then the Prophet said, ‘yes, okay’. The boy
stayed there. He used to go between his home and Prophet’s home everyday
serving the Prophet, bringing something, sending here and there; and after ten
years Prophet died. The servant himself, Anas the boy said himself, ‘I stayed
with him ten years, he never hit me; he never said to me why did you do this;
or why didn’t you do this; that was really very good treatment I got from the
Prophet’. Even people used to call him the companion of the Prophet (peace be
upon him) of his life about 80 years; When the prophet died he was at the age
of 20 years; he lived 80 years more to reach 100 after the prophet.”
“The Prophet (pbuh) used to walk on the street; then a woman stopped him to talk to him; he used to stop to listen to her; old ladies, young ladies sometimes even teenagers, they stopped him on the street and he used to stop to listen to them. To give hear to them, to listen to their some complaints; some needs they need from him; then he said, yes, I will do it; he tried to do it,” Dr. al-Dubayan mentioned.
Then
Dr. Al-Dubayan mentioned about his dealings with children. He gave an example,
“Once Prophet was actually sitting in his house; then his grand son al-Hassan
who was about five years old; he was playing around him. He used to carry him
from the floor and kiss him and put him back and play with him again and hug
him as we all do it with children. A man from the desert, a Bedouin, came to
visit the Prophet; when he saw this, that was something unusual to him; he
said, ‘Muhammad, I never did this to my children that you were doing with him.’
It happened more than one time. The Prophet said, ‘what shall I do to you if
Allah does not put mercy on your heart. Your problem; you have to have mercy’.”
Dr. al-Dubayan then mentioned about the first Hadith, the tradition of the Prophet (peace be upon him). He said, Muslims used to study the Qur’an and after this they used to study the Hadith, the sayings of the Prophet (peace be upon him). The chief of the Islamic Cultural Centre (ICC) said, “The first Hadith tradition started always with is the Hadith when he said those who have mercy in their hearts Allah will give them mercy. Merciful people will have mercy from Allah. We have to have mercy on people on earth Allah will then have mercy.”
Dr. al-Dubayan also mentioned another incident when Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) shortened his prayer so that the mother can take care of her crying baby. He mentioned, “Once the Prophet was in the mosque praying; he decided at that prayer a long prayer. When he started, then a child took crying in the back with his mother; then the Prophet did the prayer quickly; the companions enquired what happened Rasoolullah that you prayed very quickly today. The Prophet said, ‘Have you heard the child crying? The mother was worried about him, so I made my prayer quickly; so that she can make her prayer quickly and go to the child to see.’ This is an example.”
Dr.
al-Dubayan also mentioned another saying of the Prophet (pbuh) regarding
adopting or fostering an orphan. He said, “The Prophet (peace be upon him) also
said; ‘Anybody who adopts an orphan or fosters an orphan he will come with me
in paradise the distance is like this two fingers together.’ That means
together in paradise.”
Dr.
Al-Dubayan mentioned, “One of the last word the Prophet said, ‘Take care of
three things; number one prayer, never forget it; number two, you have to treat
woman very well, very good way; number three, do it the best with the servant;
the people who worked; stay most of the servant slaves sometimes; let them to
eat from your food; let them have clothes like yours clothes; whenever you cook
something or they help you to cook have them first because they are the one who
cook it; they are the one who serve in the fire, in the smoke; and you just
come in and eat it and they don’t. These are some of the practical things he
used to have doing in his daily life.”
Mercy on Animals and Birds
What
about animals? Animals are also important. Dr. al-Dubayan spoke about the
Prophet’s (peace be upon him) mercy on animals. He gave an example. He said, “I
will give you a story which shows how much mercy he had. Once when he went to
Makkah about ten thousands people was going towards Makkah that time and when
they returned back in one of the valleys between the two cities they found a
dog actually with puppies in one of the valleys; when this ten thousands people
or the armies come it will destroy all of them. When the Prophet (peace be upon
him) saw the female dog; he advised people, ‘hold on’ and then he changed the
direction of the army all of it ten thousands people and he asked one of his
friends ‘to stay there to guard the dog and their puppies till everyone was
moved from that area’. Think about the change of direction of the whole army
because of the dog in the way.”
That’s why, because of this, in the Qur’an Allah Himself told us that ‘We only send you, Muhammad, as Rahmatullil Alamin, Mercy for Mankind.’ The Prophet (peace be upon him), all his life, he never treated people in his house or Companions, or children or women in a bad way at all. This is actually always encouraging people talk in the mosque because for everybody the value of mercy is very important. This is very important for all of us or for all religions and all religions by the way talk about mercy,” mentioned Dr. al-Dubayan.
“This mercy is not only for human beings, not only for animals; but of course for everybody; it is even for nature around itself; there are rules in Islam about nature; how to protect natural resources; not wasting things,” said Dr. al-Dubayan and mentioned one of the sayings of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), “If anybody kills a bird or small bird (sometimes people do it just for fun), who kills a bird without any need a small bird like the small sparrow as we see in the garden, whatever that may be, he will be asked in the day of judgement, ‘why you kill this bird.’ We have to remember this in our communication in our relation.”
After
this, there was a Questions & Answers session when many questions were
asked for more elaborate discussions and clarifications; these included about
definitions of Mercy and distinctions between mercy, generosity and compassion.
Dr. Al-Dubayan was also asked to explain charity and its distinction and
differences between charity and sadaqa and also the differences between sadaqa
and Zakat. There was a lively discussion on many other related topics.
*First published in November 2017
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