Narrated 'Aisha:
(the mother of the
faithful believers) The commencement of the Divine Inspiration to
Allah's Apostle was in the form of good dreams which came true like
bright day light, and then the love of seclusion was bestowed upon
him. He used to go in seclusion in the cave of Hira where he used to
worship (Allah alone) continuously for many days before his desire
to see his family. He used to take with him the journey food for the
stay and then come back to (his wife) Khadija to take his food
like-wise again till suddenly the Truth descended upon him while he
was in the cave of Hira. The angel came to him and asked him to
read. The Prophet replied, "I do not know how to read.
The Prophet added, "The
angel caught me (forcefully) and pressed me so hard that I could not
bear it any more. He then released me and again asked me to read and
I replied, 'I do not know how to read.' Thereupon he caught me again
and pressed me a second time till I could not bear it any more. He
then released me and again asked me to read but again I replied, 'I
do not know how to read (or what shall I read)?' Thereupon he caught
me for the third time and pressed me, and then released me and said,
'Read in the name of your Lord, who has created (all that exists)
has created man from a clot. Read! And your Lord is the Most
Generous." (96.1, 96.2, 96.3) Then Allah's Apostle returned with the
Inspiration and with his heart beating severely. Then he went to
Khadija bint Khuwailid and said, "Cover me! Cover me!" They covered
him till his fear was over and after that he told her everything
that had happened and said, "I fear that something may happen to
me." Khadija replied, "Never! By Allah, Allah will never disgrace
you. You keep good relations with your Kith and kin, help the poor
and the destitute, serve your guests generously and assist the
deserving calamity-afflicted ones."
Khadija then
accompanied him to her cousin Waraqa bin Naufal bin Asad bin 'Abdul
'Uzza, who, during the PreIslamic Period became a Christian and used
to write the writing with Hebrew letters. He would write from the
Gospel in Hebrew as much as Allah wished him to write. He was an old
man and had lost his eyesight. Khadija said to Waraqa, "Listen to
the story of your nephew, O my cousin!" Waraqa asked, "O my nephew!
What have you seen?" Allah's Apostle described whatever he had seen.
Waraqa said, "This is the same one who keeps the secrets (angel
Gabriel) whom Allah had sent to Moses. I wish I were young and could
live up to the time when your people would turn you out." Allah's
Apostle asked, "Will they drive me out?" Waraqa replied in the
affirmative and said, "Anyone (man) who came with something similar
to what you have brought was treated with hostility; and if I should
remain alive till the day when you will be turned out then I would
support you strongly." But after a few days Waraqa died and the
Divine Inspiration was also paused for a while.
Narrated Jabir bin
'Abdullah Al-Ansari while talking about the period of pause in
revelation reporting the speech of the Prophet "While I was walking,
all of a sudden I heard a voice from the sky. I looked up and saw
the same angel who had visited me at the cave of Hira' sitting on a
chair between the sky and the earth. I got afraid of him and came
back home and said, 'Wrap me (in blankets).' And then Allah revealed
the following Holy Verses (of Quran):
'O you (i.e. Muhammad)!
wrapped up in garments!' Arise and warn (the people against Allah's
Punishment),... up to 'and desert the idols.' (74.1-5) After this
the revelation started coming strongly, frequently and regularly."
Narrated 'Abdullah bin
'Abbas:
Abu Sufyan bin Harb
informed me that Heraclius had sent a messenger to him while he had
been accompanying a caravan from Quraish. They were merchants doing
business in Sham (Syria, Palestine, Lebanon and Jordan), at the time
when Allah's Apostle had truce with Abu Sufyan and Quraish infidels.
So Abu Sufyan and his companions went to Heraclius at Ilya
(Jerusalem). Heraclius called them in the court and he had all the
senior Roman dignitaries around him. He called for his translator
who, translating Heraclius's question said to them, "Who amongst you
is closely related to that man who claims to be a Prophet?" Abu
Sufyan replied, "I am the nearest relative to him (amongst the
group)."
Heraclius said, "Bring
him (Abu Sufyan) close to me and make his companions stand behind
him." Abu Sufyan added, Heraclius told his translator to tell my
companions that he wanted to put some questions to me regarding that
man (The Prophet) and that if I told a lie they (my companions)
should contradict me." Abu Sufyan added, "By Allah! Had I not been
afraid of my companions labeling me a liar, I would not have spoken
the truth about the Prophet. The first question he asked me about
him was:
'What is his family
status amongst you?'
I replied, 'He belongs
to a good (noble) family amongst us.'
Heraclius further
asked, 'Has anybody amongst you ever claimed the same (i.e. to be a
Prophet) before him?'
I replied, 'No.'
He said, 'Was anybody
amongst his ancestors a king?'
I replied, 'No.'
Heraclius asked, 'Do
the nobles or the poor follow him?'
I replied, 'It is the
poor who follow him.'
He said, 'Are his
followers increasing decreasing (day by day)?'
I replied, 'They are
increasing.'
He then asked, 'Does
anybody amongst those who embrace his religion become displeased and
renounce the religion afterwards?'
I replied, 'No.'
Heraclius said, 'Have
you ever accused him of telling lies before his claim (to be a
Prophet)?'
I replied, 'No. '
Heraclius said, 'Does
he break his promises?'
I replied, 'No. We are
at truce with him but we do not know what he will do in it.' I could
not find opportunity to say anything against him except that.
Heraclius asked, 'Have
you ever had a war with him?'
I replied, 'Yes.'
Then he said, 'What was
the outcome of the battles?'
I replied, 'Sometimes
he was victorious and sometimes we.'
Heraclius said, 'What
does he order you to do?'
I said, 'He tells us to
worship Allah and Allah alone and not to worship anything along with
Him, and to renounce all that our ancestors had said. He orders us
to pray, to speak the truth, to be chaste and to keep good relations
with our Kith and kin.'
Heraclius asked the
translator to convey to me the following, I asked you about his
family and your reply was that he belonged to a very noble family.
In fact all the Apostles come from noble families amongst their
respective peoples. I questioned you whether anybody else amongst
you claimed such a thing, your reply was in the negative. If the
answer had been in the affirmative, I would have thought that this
man was following the previous man's statement. Then I asked you
whether anyone of his ancestors was a king. Your reply was in the
negative, and if it had been in the affirmative, I would have
thought that this man wanted to take back his ancestral kingdom.
I further asked whether
he was ever accused of telling lies before he said what he said, and
your reply was in the negative. So I wondered how a person who does
not tell a lie about others could ever tell a lie about Allah. I,
then asked you whether the rich people followed him or the poor. You
replied that it was the poor who followed him. And in fact all the
Apostle have been followed by this very class of people. Then I
asked you whether his followers were increasing or decreasing. You
replied that they were increasing, and in fact this is the way of
true faith, till it is complete in all respects. I further asked you
whether there was anybody, who, after embracing his religion, became
displeased and discarded his religion. Your reply was in the
negative, and in fact this is (the sign of) true faith, when its
delight enters the hearts and mixes with them completely. I asked
you whether he had ever betrayed. You replied in the negative and
likewise the Apostles never betray. Then I asked you what he ordered
you to do. You replied that he ordered you to worship Allah and
Allah alone and not to worship any thing along with Him and forbade
you to worship idols and ordered you to pray, to speak the truth and
to be chaste. If what you have said is true, he will very soon
occupy this place underneath my feet and I knew it (from the
scriptures) that he was going to appear but I did not know that he
would be from you, and if I could reach him definitely, I would go
immediately to meet him and if I were with him, I would certainly
wash his feet.' Heraclius then asked for the letter addressed by
Allah's Apostle
which was delivered by
Dihya to the Governor of Busra, who forwarded it to Heraclius to
read. The contents of the letter were as follows: "In the name of
Allah the Beneficent, the Merciful (This letter is) from Muhammad
the slave of Allah and His Apostle to Heraclius the ruler of
Byzantine. Peace be upon him, who follows the right path.
Furthermore I invite you to Islam, and if you become a Muslim you
will be safe, and Allah will double your reward, and if you reject
this invitation of Islam you will be committing a sin by misguiding
your Arisiyin (peasants). (And I recite to you Allah's Statement:)
'O people of the
scripture! Come to a word common to you and us that we worship none
but Allah and that we associate nothing in worship with Him, and
that none of us shall take others as Lords beside Allah. Then, if
they turn away, say: Bear witness that we are Muslims (those who
have surrendered to Allah).' (3:64).
Abu Sufyan then added,
"When Heraclius had finished his speech and had read the letter,
there was a great hue and cry in the Royal Court. So we were turned
out of the court. I told my companions that the question of
Ibn-Abi-Kabsha) (the Prophet Muhammad) has become so prominent that
even the King of Bani Al-Asfar (Byzantine) is afraid of him. Then I
started to become sure that he (the Prophet) would be the conqueror
in the near future till I embraced Islam (i.e. Allah guided me to
it)."
The sub narrator adds,
"Ibn An-Natur was the Governor of llya' (Jerusalem) and Heraclius
was the head of the Christians of Sham. Ibn An-Natur narrates that
once while Heraclius was visiting ilya' (Jerusalem), he got up in
the morning with a sad mood. Some of his priests asked him why he
was in that mood? Heraclius was a foreteller and an astrologer. He
replied, 'At night when I looked at the stars, I saw that the leader
of those who practice circumcision had appeared (become the
conqueror). Who are they who practice circumcision?' The people
replied, 'Except the Jews nobody practices circumcision, so you
should not be afraid of them (Jews).
'Just Issue orders to
kill every Jew present in the country.'
While they were
discussing it, a messenger sent by the king of Ghassan to convey the
news of Allah's Apostle to Heraclius was brought in. Having heard
the news, he (Heraclius) ordered the people to go and see whether
the messenger of Ghassan was circumcised. The people, after seeing
him, told Heraclius that he was circumcised. Heraclius then asked
him about the Arabs. The messenger replied, 'Arabs also practice
circumcision.'
(After hearing that)
Heraclius remarked that sovereignty of the 'Arabs had appeared.
Heraclius then wrote a letter to his friend in Rome who was as good
as Heraclius in knowledge. Heraclius then left for Homs. (a town in
Syrian and stayed there till he received the reply of his letter
from his friend who agreed with him in his opinion about the
emergence of the Prophet and the fact that he was a Prophet. On that
Heraclius invited all the heads of the Byzantines to assemble in his
palace at Homs. When they assembled, he ordered that all the doors
of his palace be closed. Then he came out and said, 'O Byzantines!
If success is your desire and if you seek right guidance and want
your empire to remain then give a pledge of allegiance to this
Prophet (i.e. embrace Islam).'
(On hearing the views
of Heraclius) the people ran towards the gates of the palace like
onagers but found the doors closed. Heraclius realized their hatred
towards Islam and when he lost the hope of their embracing Islam, he
ordered that they should be brought back in audience.
(When they returned) he
said, 'What already said was just to test the strength of your
conviction and I have seen it.' The people prostrated before him and
became pleased with him, and this was the end of Heraclius's story
(in connection with his faith).