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The Prophet’sbiography proves the truthfulness of Islam

The Prophet’sbiography proves the truthfulness of Islam

 

If a person is given a chance to examine the biography of Prophet Muhammad  sallallaahu  `alayhi  wa  sallam ( may  Allah exalt his mention ) comprehensively from all aspects, while breaking free from the fetters of personal bias, he will definitely conclude that such a great man cannot be but a Prophet who received revelation and a Messenger from the Lord of the Worlds.

This comprehensive examination can be done by two means:

First: A detailed exploration of his  sallallaahu  `alayhi  wa  sallam ( may  Allah exalt his mention ) biography, probing into his life at times of peace and war, prosperity and distress, health and sickness, residence and travel, his private domestic life and public social life ... etc.

Whoever probes deeply into these vital aspects of his life, assuming the role of a vigilant observer while considering the subsequent events, will inevitably conclude his Prophethood and deduce that he  sallallaahu  `alayhi  wa  sallam ( may  Allah exalt his mention ) was not merely a great man but rather a true Messenger of Allah entrusted with the divine revelation.

Second: Reflecting on some of the abundant signs and miracles with which Allah, the Exalted, aided him and which could only be possible by some form of divine intervention in violation of cosmic laws and norms.

As for the first means, there is no room here for a detailed account of the biography of the Prophet  sallallaahu  `alayhi  wa  sallam ( may  Allah exalt his mention ) because this would entail narrating the contents of one of the reliable books on his biography, with a special emphasis on refuting any fabricated Ahaadeeth (rituals of the Prophet  sallallaahu  `alayhi  wa  sallam ( may  Allah exalt his mention )). As for the second means, there are many books penned by the scholars to discuss the evidence proving the Prophethood of Muhammad  sallallaahu  `alayhi  wa  sallam ( may  Allah exalt his mention ). However, we may address the first means in brief points, for those endowed with sound minds to draw lessons therefrom:

1-           The words of prominent scholar of Islamic world Shaykhul-Islam Ibn Taymiyyah  may  Allah  have  mercy  upon  him

Shaykhul Islam says: “The evidence proving the truthfulness of the true Prophet of Allah and the falsehood of the false claimant of Prophethood are quite many. A true Prophet of Allah is one of the best people who are endowed with the most perfect shares of knowledge and religiosity. No one is better than the Messengers and Prophets of Allah, may Allah exalt their mention, though some of them surpassed the others in status, as Allah, the Exalted, Says (what means): {Those messengers - some of them We caused to exceed others} [Quran 2:253] He also Says (what means): {We have made some of the prophets exceed others [in various ways]} [Quran 17:55]

On the other hand, a false claimant of Prophethood is one of the most wicked and evil people; Allah, the Exalted, Says (what means):

·                    {And who is more unjust than one who invents a lie about Allah or says, “It has been inspired to me,” while nothing has been inspired to him, and one who says, “I will reveal [something] like what Allah revealed”} [Quran 6:93]

·                    {So who is more unjust than one who lies about Allah and denies the truth when it has come to him? Is there not in Hell a residence for the disbelievers? And the one who has brought the truth and [they who] believed in it - those are the righteous} [Quran 39:32-33]

·                    {And on the Day of Resurrection you will see those who lied about Allah [with] their faces blackened. Is there not in Hell a residence for the arrogant?} [Quran 39:60]

Lying is the root of all evil, and its gravest form is lying about Allah, the Exalted. Conversely, truthfulness is the root of all good, and its greatest manifestation is saying the truth about Allah, the Exalted.

It was narrated on the authority of ‘Abdullah Ibn Mas‘ood  may  Allah  be  pleased  with  him that the Prophet  sallallaahu  `alayhi  wa  sallam ( may  Allah exalt his mention ) said: “Adhere to truthfulness, for truthfulness leads to righteousness and righteousness leads to Paradise, and a man continues to tell the truth and persistently adheres to truthfulness till he is recorded with Allah as a truthful person. Beware of lying, for lying leads to wickedness, and wickedness leads to Hellfire, and a man continues to tell lies and persistently adheres to lying till he is recorded with Allah as a liar.” [Imam Al-Bukhari and Imam Muslim]

Since truthful people are at the highest degrees of righteousness while liars are at the worst levels of wickedness, there is an enormous amount of differences between them and proofs that indicate the truthfulness of the first category and the lying of the second that are perceptible to everyone who knows about them. Therefore, the signs and proofs indicating the truthfulness of the true Prophets of Allah were plentiful and varied, and so were the signs and proofs indicating the lying of the false claimants of Prophethood.” [End of quote, from Al-Jawab As-Saheeh Liman Baddal Deen Al-Maseeh]

I quoted the statement in full given its importance in clarifying the meaning. If we wish to put it in a nutshell, let us reflect on the following example: a person can easily distinguish between the brightness of day and the darkness of night even if he has weak eyesight. Similarly, distinguishing between a true Prophet of Allah, who has attained the perfection of righteousness, and a false claimant of Prophethood, who is at the worst levels of wickedness, is a generally easy matter for most people, regardless of their levels on the scales of culture and knowledge and their shares of intelligence and understanding.

2-           Testimonies of some unbiased orientalists and others

Let us ponder over some examples of such testimonies, briefly highlighted below, to clarify this point.

Washington Irving the well-known American writer and hi said: “The actions of the Messenger after the triumphant conquest of Makkah clearly indicated that he was a sent Prophet rather than a victorious military commander!”

Régis Blachère the famous French orientalist and Quran translator who said: “There were interrelated reasons for the triumph of Islam, the foremost of which were the Quran, the Sunnah, the religious situation of the Hijaaz then, and the truthfulness, honesty, and trustworthiness of the man who was sent to communicate the message that was revealed to him.”

Marcel A. Boisard the well-known Swiss diplomat and intellectual said: “Muhammad was a Prophet, not a social reformer. His message triggered fundamental changes in the existing Arab society then and their effects are still perceptible in the contemporary Islamic society.”

Emile Dermenghem the famous archivist and journalish who said: “Muhammad had a son with Mariyyah Al-Qibtiyyah (the Coptic), and his name was Ibraheem, who died as a child. The bereaved father was deeply saddened by his death. He buried him with his own hands and wept over him, and the sun eclipsed on that day. So, people said that the sun had eclipsed because of the death of Ibraheem, but Muhammad graciously refuted their claim and said: ‘The sun and the moon are two signs from amongst the signs of Allah. They do not eclipse for the death of anyone.’ Such a statement cannot be made by a lying charlatan.”

3-           Some people past and present converted to Islam upon reading the biography of the Prophet  sallallaahu  `alayhi  wa  sallam ( may  Allah exalt his mention ) only

Let us contemplate the statement of Al-Samawal Al-Maghribi, a Jew who converted to Islam. He penned a book entitled Bathl Al-Majhood Fee Ifhaam Al-Yahood in which he said, while delineating the reasons for his conversion to Islam: “I sought the authentic (historical) accounts … I read about the detailed life-story of the Prophet and his battles, the miracles with which Allah aided him, the supernatural abilities that he was granted, the victory and support with which he was blessed in the Campaign of Badr, Khaybar, and others, the story of his childhood as an orphan, the miraculous triumph over the Persians and the mighty Rostam who were backed by a huge army of thousands of strong soldiers at the hands of a small weak army led by Sa‘ad Ibn Abu Waqqas, the conquest of Al-Madain (capital of the Sasanian Empire) during the reign of King Khusraw I, the serious defeat of the Roman forces at the hands of Abu ‘Ubaydah Ibn Al-Jarrah ...”

As for the present day and age, there are numerous Muslim preachers who base their efforts in calling to Islam on the exploration of the Prophet’s biography.

As underlined above, the secret lies in the fact that when a person breaks free from the fetters of personal bias, he can easily distinguish between a great good and a great evil. No one would confuse the superiority of honey over poison, or that of milk over wine, even if he chooses for himself to follow evil. If he is not insane, he can easily distinguish between clear truth and clear falsehood. If he is wise, he will take the side of the truth, otherwise he will follow his personal inclination and choose falsehood. Herein lies the ultimate test for mankind. In light of this meaning, you get to understand the words of Allah, the Exalted, comforting His Prophet. Allah the Exalted Says (what means): {We know that you, [O Muhammad], are saddened by what they say. And indeed, they do not call you untruthful; but it is the verses of Allah that the wrongdoers reject} [Quran 6:33]

If you were a university student at the prime of your life, then you would know that most students could easily distinguish between a proficient professor and one who was merely dishing out information to them without having a profound understanding of his subject. Likewise, it is easy for lay people, relying on their pure natural disposition, to distinguish between good and evil in general, between a truthful person and a liar, between a dexterous physician and a charlatan, between a knowledgeable person and an ignorant one, and between a pious person and an evildoer. A wise person will not be confused with greater reason, and he can distinguish between a true Prophet of Allah conveying the divine revelation and a false claimant of Prophethood fabricating lies about Allah, since the difference between the two is manifest, as stated in the words of Ibn Taymiyyah cited above. This explains to you why people embraced Islam and entered into the true religion of Allah in multitudes, and many of them did not even ask the Messenger of Allah  sallallaahu  `alayhi  wa  sallam ( may  Allah exalt his mention ) to bring forth special proofs and signs, but simply listened to what he  sallallaahu  `alayhi  wa  sallam ( may  Allah exalt his mention ) had to say, or observed his actions, or learned about his life, or witnessed firsthand his blessing, and they were accordingly guided by the shining signs of truth that illuminated their path.

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