As
a result of ignorance the evil known as the worship of natural
phenomena was born in human society. Man attributed divinity to mere
creatures. He began to worship all the things in the world, holding them
to be gods. Owing to this intellectual aberration, idolatry became a
rooted feature of human civilization. Not even the coming of thousands
of Prophets and reformers could bring about any change in this state of
affairs, in the practical sense. The rejection of the Prophets brought
down on the deniers the chastisement of God, but shirk (idolatry)
could never be wiped out from society. Then God Almighty took it upon
Himself to intervene. One major manifestation of this Divine
intervention in human history was the emergence of the Prophet Muhammad,
salallaahu alayhi wa sallam. An American encyclopedia has very
appropriately described his coming as having “changed the course of
human history.”
French
historian, Henri Pirenne, has expressed it thus: ‘Islam changed the
face of the globe. The traditional order of history was overthrown.”
The Quran, in defining the objective of the divine intervention, has this to say (what means): "It
is He that has sent forth His Prophet with guidance and the true faith,
so that he may exalt it above all religions. God is the All-sufficient
witness." [Quran 48:28]
This has found expression in a hadith recorded in Saheeh Al-Bukhaari: "He will not depart from this world as God has decreed, unless and until these people are brought to the straight path."
This
shows that, for the Prophets of the past, may Allah exalt their
mention, communication alone was required, whereas for the Prophet
Muhammad, salallaahu alayhi wa sallam, not just communication but also
implementation was required.
The
task of the earlier prophets was completed with the full communication
of the message to the people. But the Divine plan in sending the Prophet
Muhammad, salallaahu alayhi wa sallam, to the world was to bring about a
practical revolution. His message could not, therefore, remain at the
theoretical stage.
It
being beyond human capacity to make the end result a certainty, how was
the Prophet’s, salallaahu alayhi wa sallam, message to be translated
into reality? It all became possible due to the special Divine succor
extended to the Prophet, salallaahu alayhi wa sallam, by God Almighty.
This took the form of a Divine plan which had two basic aspects to it:
one, to provide the Prophet, salallaahu alayhi wa sallam, with a
powerful and trustworthy team, and the other to significantly weaken the
enemies of monotheism by means of a special strategy, so that the
Prophet, salallaahu alayhi wa sallam, and his companions could easily dominate their opponents.
The
first part of this Divine plan was brought to completion in the form of
the settlement of Ismaa’eel, son of Prophet Ibraaheem, may Allaah exalt
their mention, in the unpopulated desert of Arabia, two thousand five
hundred years ago. At that time it was a totally isolated place situated
far from the centres of civilization. There, a community was raised by
Ismaaeel ibn Ibraaheem, may Allaah exalt their mention, trained in the
desert atmosphere where there was nothing save nature. As a natural
result of this unadulterated atmosphere, (free from all man-made
pollution,) the human qualities of the inhabitants of the desert were
fully preserved. It was like a vast natural training camp. It took more
than two thousand years to evolve a nation of such high calibre as to be
called a “nation of heroes” by a western scholar. In the history of the
Arabs, this nation is known as the Ismaailites. Despite religious
perversion having set in, so distinguished were they in human
values—thanks to their particular training—that they had no peers among
those who came before or after them.
The Prophet Muhammad
one of the distinguished members of the Banu Ismaa’eel, struggled for
about thirteen years in Makkah and ten years in Madeenah. Ultimately,
more than one hundred thousand people believed in him and joined his
mission. Each and every one of his companions possessed a strong and dependable character. In this way, the Prophet Muhammad
in an exceptional way, secured a team by which he could bring the
message of the Prophets, may exalt their mention, to fruition—taking the
prophetic mission from the theoretical stage of ideology to the
practical stage of revolution.
The
next part of this Divine plan consisted of weakening these
anti-monotheism forces so considerably that the last Prophet might
subjugate them and usher in the desired revolution in the very first
generation itself. To achieve this end, the Arabian tribes remained
engaged for a long period of time in bloody, internecine warfare.
Consequently, when the Prophet Muhammad
was sent to the world, the idolatrous tribes of Arabia, having so
weakened themselves, could not continue their resistance for long. This
enabled the Prophet Muhammad to overcome Arabia and root out idolatry completely within a short period of time.
In
those days there were two great empires outside of Arabia. These
empires kept the major parts of Asia and Africa under their full
control. Their power was so great that the Arabs could not even have
dreamed of overcoming them. Despite this extremely out of proportion
difference, how did it become possible for the Arabs of the very first
generation, to conquer both these empires—the Sassanid and Roman—in such
a decisive way as to crush them absolutely, resulting in the dominance
of monotheism over idolatry throughout this region? This miracle became a
reality owing to a special Divine strategy, which is paralleled by the
case of the Romans:
Allaah Almighty Says what means:"The
Romans have been defeated in a neighbouring land. But after their
defeat they shall themselves gain victory within a few years." [Quran, 30:1-3]
History shows that from 602 to 628 A.D., extremely extraordinary events took place between these two great empires.
First,
the royal families in the respective countries clashed internally with
one another, and in consequence, many individuals of great political
worth were killed. In fact, these feuds gave a death blow to these
empires, shaking them to the very roots. Subsequently, certain factors
led to the destructive collision of these empires with one another.
First the armies of the Sassanid empire crossed the border of the Roman
empire to attack it. Circumstances proved favourable and they succeeded
to the extent that the Roman Emperor Heraclius decided to flee from his
Palace in Constantinople. But again, events took a new turn. Heraclius
regained his lost confidence and after making full preparations,
attacked the Sassanid empire, destroyed their armed forces and
penetrated right into the heart of Jerusalem.
These
civil wars, lasting for about twenty five years, considerably weakened
both these empires. Therefore, during the pious caliphate when the Arab
forces entered the Roman and Sassanid empires, they managed to advance
with great speed.
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