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"If
You Didn't Kill Him, He Would Have Died"
The Story of the Grandson of Muhammad Bin AbdelWahab
By: Sheikh Ahmad Musa Jibril
It is the sunnah of Allah (azza wajall)
that those He honored with carrying His message to humanity were and will
be the most tested. They are the ones who flee the most from being suspicious,
from indulging in doubtful matters, and prevent making accusations. However,
since time immemorial they are the ones most accused and suspected.
Allah (azza wajall) says:
"Do people think that they will
be left alone because they say: "We believe," and will not be
tested. And We indeed tested those who were before them. And Allah will
certainly make (it) known (the truth of) those who are true, and will
certainly make (it) known (the falsehood of) those who are liars, (although
Allah knows all that before putting them to test)." [29:2-3]
The Prophet (sallallahu alayhi wa
sallam) said: "The most tested are the messengers of Allah and those
who follow them, one is tested according to his belief, if his belief
is found to be firm he is tested more."
There are many verses in the Qur'an
that stress examples of how the Prophet (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam)
and his companions were tested by virtue of carrying Allah's message to
all. As a result, when one places upon the self the duty of dawah, one
must bear its cost or fail the test - as most do.
For example, the Prophet (sallallahu
alayhi wa sallam) was accused of being a man of fitnah who divided families
by separating sons from their fathers and wives from their husbands. He
was accused of being one who performs black magic, of being a mentally
ill person, a liar and a man who is after wealth and prestige. Likewise,
his wife was also accused of committing adultery (ma3ath Allah).
At one time, as the Prophet (sallallahu
alayhi wa sallam) was praying, a group from the disbelieving Quraysh placed
a bloody uterus of a camel on his back. Similarly, the Prophet (sallallahu
alayhi wa sallam), who is considered the best man to walk the face of
earth, and the best man after the messengers, Abu Bakr, became wanted
fugitives with a 200 camel bounty reward for them (equivalent to millions
of dollars today). Their shelter was a mere cave!!
If the Prophet (sallallahu alayhi
wa sallam) was accused of these evils and tested with such severe trials,
then one must prepare oneself for no one is better than him (sallallahu
alayhi wa sallam).
Importantly, one must observe that
the Quraysh neither accused the Prophet (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam)
of attempting to spread Islam, nor did they accuse him of trying to bring
justice or even give the weak their rights. Instead, they accused him
of actions by which they believed people would deem atrocious and evil.
Even though the accusations against
him were the very same actions he preached against, they continued to
harass him with character assassinations as soon as they became aware
that people began following his message and were becoming Muslims.
Those who made these accusations toward
him are the true enemies of Allah (azza wajall), and they still exist
today.
Trials and Victories
Indeed a true da3ee must pay a hefty cost for spreading the message of
Islam.
One day a woman was walking towards
the outskirts of Makkah. She had become fed up with the crisis happening
in Makkah after the proclamation of the Prophet (sallallahu alayhi wa
sallam) that Islam should be the belief of all the inhabitants of Makkah.
She believed all the accusations made by the Quraysh against the Prophet
(sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) and decided to leave Makkah.
As she was walking, a man saw her
walking and began to walk with her. He asked her where she was going and
her reasons for leaving Makkah. She said, "It is because of that
man Muhammad. He divides families, exploits the weak and has caused evil
in Makkah."
The man continued to walk with her.
He told her about Islam, and questioned her belief in the false gods of
the Quraysh. Nearing the end of the conversation, the woman asked the
man what his name was. He responded but she could not hear his name clearly.
She asked him again. He replied, "Muhammad." At that point,
he (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) became the reason the woman began to
walk back to Makkah to live the life of Islam as a Muslim.
As we can see, no matter what the
blamers do, the bringers of Allah's glad tidings will be victorious. The
reward in the life after has no limit from the all-generous Allah (azza
wajall).
Even in this life, they are also rewarded.
Reflect upon the history of all famous reputable scholars of the past
and present, whose names we echo daily such as the four Imams, those before
them and those after them like Imam Bukhari and Ibn Taymiyyah. They were
all tortured, imprisoned and accused with falsity. Allah (azza wajall)
made out of them legends whose names will be heard and supplicated for
until the Day of Judgment because they endured their trials with patience
and steadfastness to the truth.
Allah (azza wajall) says:
"And We made from among them
leaders, giving guidance under Our Command, when they were patient and
used to believe with certainty in Our Ayat (proofs)." [32:24]
On the contrary, there will be those
who may be perceived as leaders and legends of their times while the enemies
of Allah advertise for them. Those are the ones who may appear loyal to
the Muslims but are in fact, disloyal to Allah (azza wajall). They are
the ones who "go with the flow", the ones who betray the Muslims,
and bend and twist the teachings of Islam to suit their needs.
They live their lives this way, but
when they are buried their names will beat them to their grave. If and
when their names are mentioned after their death, they will be tainted
with derogatory comments or curses of the Muslims. This is what Allah
(azza wajall) has decreed for them.
A True Example
A true example of those imams who lived a life of struggle and was killed
in his prime was a man named Sulayman, son of Abdallah, son of Muhammad,
son of AbdelWahab. He was the grandson of the reviver of Islam, Imam Muhammad
bin AbdelWahab (rahimahuAllah).
Imam Sulayman is most famous for his
book "Tayseer Al3azeez AlHameed". This scholarly work was an
elucidation and commentary of a book written by his grandfather called
"Kitab Al Tawheed" (The Book of Tawheed). The original book
by his grandfather and Imam Sulayman's commentary are both widespread,
translated and taught to students of knowledge all around the Muslim world
today.
Imam Sulayman was born in 1200 A.H
- 1785 C.E. in a town called Direih in the Arabian Peninsula. This was
a town known at that time for knowledge and a place of residence of the
people of exemplary Islamic knowledge. Imam Sulayman became an exceptional
student of knowledge memorizing the Qur'an, mastering the knowledge of
inheritance, the knowledge of hadith (memorizing it, studying the science
of authenticity), Fiqh and Usool. He also went on to be the best calligrapher
of his time.
He once was quoted as saying, "I
know the men who are narrators of hadith in the chains of hadith more
than I know my tribes' names."
In addition to his "Tayseer Al3azeez
AlHameed", he wrote several other books. One was a three-volume book
on fiqh, a booklet on Juma'ah fiqh, and another called "The Proof
on Denouncing the Polytheists."
He was known for being very firm in
ordaining the good and forbidding the evil, and known for his protective
jealousy over Islamic jurisprudence when they were being belittled or
disregarded.
In 1233 A.H. - 1818 C.E. a leader
from Egypt called Ibrahim Basha invaded Dirieh in response to a request
by the British. Ibrahim Basha was the son of the famous leader of Egypt
named, Muhammad Ali Basha, who along with his son were both British agents,
The request came about because the people of Dirieh who were "labeled"
as Wahabies united with the people of Kawasim in what is today (Ras El
Khiamah) - United Arab Emirates. The British had received word that the
people of Dirieh and Kawasim were going to attack a British ship passing
through on its way to India.
After several attacks upon Dirieh,
the people had no choice but to choose between surrendering to Ibrahim
Basha or to die. They chose to surrender. Out of fear later on, people
became informants for Ibrahim Basha against those who were perceived as
a threat to his rule.
Among those who were depicted as a
danger was Imam Sulayman.
Ibrahim Basha apprehended Imam Sulayman,
and ordered others to play musical instruments in order to agitate the
Imam. Ibrahim Basha knew Imam Sulayman strongly believed in the prohibition
of music.
Because physical and mental torture
did not work, Ibrahim Basha ordered Imam Sulayman to be crucified in the
town's graveyard. He also ordered that they continue to shoot at him until
his flesh was shredded.
Imam Sulayman remained patient and
steadfast to the truth. Though his life span was less than 33 years old,
his scholarly works are being read, studied and implemented by millions
of Muslims today. "Tayseer Al3azeez AlHameed" has become a source
in the knowledge of Tawheed for most of the Islamic World.
His father (Abdallah) was alive at
the time this took place. Ibrahim Basha summoned Abdallah and boasted
to him how he had killed his son. Abdallah replied by saying, "If
you didn't kill him he would have died."
Ibrahim Basha was taken aback at the
patience, unwavering dedication, and determination of Abdallah, Imam Sulayman's
father. May Allah have mercy on Imam Sulayman, his father, and grandfather,
and unite us with them in the peak of heaven. Ameen!
It is indeed ironic that at times
we see those who do not believe in the Hereafter hold more heroic stands
to what they believed in to the point where it became part of them like
their flesh and blood, while those who claim for themselves a garden of
heaven bigger than the sky and the earth cower and tremble away.
One must have resolve to what one
believes in even if the pain and suffering reach their peak. One must
have commitment to his belief even if those around him depart and abandon
him. This is how one succeeds in the test, a similar test that Allah (azza
wajall) sent upon His messengers.
O Allah, verily we seek your help,
we believe in You, we put our trust in You and we praise You and we are
not ungrateful to You. O Allah, You alone we worship and to You we pray
and prostrate, for your sake we strive. We hope for your mercy and fear
your punishment, for your punishment will certainly reach the disbelievers.
O Allah, punish the infidels of the People of the Book who are preventing
others from following your way. Ameen!
Ahmad Musa Jibril
Yawmul Juma'a, 10 Dhul-Qadah 1424
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