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The Conversion of Hamzah bin
'Abdul-Muttalib:
In a gloomy atmosphere infested
with dark clouds of iniquity and tyranny, there shone on the horizon a promising
light for the oppressed, i.e. the conversion of Hamzah bin ‘Abdul-Muttalib in
Dhul Hijjah, the sixth year of Prophethood. It is recorded that the Prophet
was one day seated on the hillock of Safa when
Abu Jahl happened to pass by and accused the religion preached by him. Muhammad
, however, kept silent
and did not utter a single word. Abu Jahl went on unchecked, took a stone and
cracked the Prophet’s head which began to bleed. The aggressor then went to
join the Quraishites in their assembly place. It so happened that shortly after
that, Hamzah, while returning from a hunting expedition, passed by the same way,
his bow hanging by his shoulder. A slave-girl belonging to ‘Abdullah bin
Jada‘an, who had noted the impertinence of Abu Jahl, told him the whole story
of the attack on the Prophet
. On hearing
that, Hamzah was deeply offended and hurried to Al-Ka‘bah and there, in the
courtyard of the Holy Sanctuary, found Abu Jahl sitting with a company of
Quraishites. Hamzah rushed upon him and struck his bow upon his head violently
and said: "Ah! You have been abusing Muhammad
; I too follow his religion and profess what he preaches." The men
of Bani Makhzum came to his help, and men of Bani Hashim wanted to render help,
but Abu Jahl sent them away saying: "Let Abu ‘Ummarah alone, by Allâh I
did revile his nephew shamelessly." In fact, Hamzah’s conversion
derived initially from the pride of a man who would not accept the notion of
others humiliating his relative. Later on, however, Allâh purified his nature
and he managed to grasp the most trustworthy hand-hold (Faith in Allâh). He
proved to be a source of great strength to the Islamic Faith and its followers.
The Conversion of ‘Umar bin
Al-Khattab:
Another significant addition to
the strength of Islam was the conversion of ‘Umar bin Al-Khattab in
Dhul-Hijjah, the sixth year of Prophethood, three days following the conversion
of Hamzah.[] He was a man of dauntless courage and resolution, feared and
respected in Makkah, and hitherto a bitter opponent of the new religion. The
traditional account reveals that the Prophet
once raised his hands in prayer and said: "O Allâh! Give
strength to Islaam especially through either of two men you love more:
‘Umar bin Al-Khattab or Abu Jahl bin Hisham."
‘Umar, obviously, was the one
who merited that privilege.
When we scrutinize the several
versions that speak of ‘Umar’s conversion, we can safely conclude that
various contradictory emotions used to conflict with one another within his
soul. On the one hand, he used to highly regard the traditions of his people,
and was habituated to the practice of indulgence in wine orgies; on the other
hand, he greatly admired the stamina of the Muslims and their relentless
dedication to their faith. These two extreme views created a sort of skepticism
in his mind and made him at times tend to believe that the doctrines of Islam
could bear better and more sacred seeds of life, that is why he would always
experience fits of outrage directly followed by unexpected enervation[]. On the
whole, the account of his conversion is very interesting and requires us to go
into some details.
One day, ‘Umar bin Al-Khattab
set out from his house, and headed for the Holy Sanctuary where he saw the
Prophet
offering prayer and overheard him
reciting the Sűrah Al-Hâqqah (Chapter 69 — The Reality) of the Noble
Qur’ân. The Words of AllâAh appealed to him and touched the innermost cells
of his heart. He felt that they derived from unusual composition, and he began
to question his people’s allegations as regards the man-composed poetry or
words of a soothsayer that they used to attach to the Noble Qur’ân. The
Prophet
went on to recite: "That this is verily
the word of an honoured Messenger (i.e. Gabriel or Muhammad
which he has brought from Allâh). It is not the word of a
poet, little is that you believe! Nor is it the word of a soothsayer (or a
foreteller), little is that you remember! This is the Revelation sent down
from the Lord of the ‘Alamin (mankind, jinns and all that
exists)." [69:40-43]
At that very moment, Islam
permeated his heart.[] However, the dark layer of pre-Islamic tendencies, the
deep-seated traditional bigotry as well as the blind pride in his forefathers
overshadowed the essence of the great Truth that began to feel its way
reluctantly into his heart. He, therefore, persisted in his atrocities against
Islam and its adherents unmindful of the pure and true-to-man’s nature feeling
that lay behind that fragile cover of pre-Islamic ignorance and mentality. His
sharp temper and excessive enmity towards the Prophet
led him one day to leave his house, sword in hand, with the intention
of killing the Prophet . He was in a fit of
anger and was fretting and fuming. Nu‘aim bin ‘Abdullah, a friend of
‘Umar’s, met him accidentally half way. What had caused so much excitement
in him and on whom was the fury to burst, he inquired casually. ‘Umar said
furiously: "To destroy the man Muhammad ( )
this apostate, who has shattered the unity of Quraish, picked holes in their
religion, found folly with their wise men and blasphemed their gods."
"‘Umar, I am sure, your soul has deceived you, do you think that Banu
‘Abd Munaf would let you walk on earth if you slain Muhammad ? Why don’t you take care of your own family first and set
them right?"
"Which of the folk of my
house?" asked ‘Umar angrily. "Your brother-in-law and your sister
have apostatized (meaning to say: They have become followers of Muhammad ) and abandoned your religion."
‘Umar directed his footsteps
to his sister’s house. As he drew near, he heard the voice of Khabbab bin
Aratt, who was reading the Qur’ânic Chapter Tâ-Hâ (mystic letters,
T. H.) to both of them. Khabbab, perceiving the noise of his footsteps retired
to a closet. Fatimah, ‘Umar’s sister, took hold of the leaf and hid it. But
‘Umar had already heard the voice. "What sound was that I have heard just
now?" shouted the son of Khattab, entering angrily. Both his sister and her
husband replied, "You heard nothing." "Nay," said he
swearing fiercely, "I have heard that you have apostatized." He
plunged forward towards his brother-in-law and beat him severely, but Fatimah
rushed to the rescue of her husband. Thereupon, ‘Umar fell upon his sister and
struck upon her head. The husband and wife could not contain themselves and
cried aloud: "Yes, we are Muslims, we believe in AllâAh and His Messenger
Muhammad
so do what you will." When
‘Umar saw the face of his dear sister besmeared with blood, he was softened
and said: "Let me see what you were reading, so that I may see what
Muhammad
has brought." Fatimah was
satisfied with the assurance, but said: "O brother, you are unclean on
account of your idolatry, none but the pure may touch it. So go and wash
first." He did so, and took the page and read the opening verses of the
Chapter Tâ-Hâ until he reached: "Verily! I am
Allâah! Lâ
ilâha illa Ana (none has the right to be worshipped but I), so worship
Me and offer prayers perfectly (Iqâmat-as-Salât), for My
Remembrance." [20:14].
‘Umar read the verses with
great interest and was much entranced with them. "How excellent it is, and
how graceful! Please guide me to Muhammad
." said he. And when he heard that, Khabbab came out of concealment and
said, "O ‘Umar, I hope that Allâah has answered the prayer of the Prophet
, for I heard him say: ‘O
Allaâh! Strengthen
Islam through either ‘Umar bin Al-Khattab or Abu Jahl bin Hisham.’"
‘Umar then left for a house in Safa where Muhammad
had been holding secret meetings along with his Companions. ‘Umar
reached that place with the sword swinging by his arm. He knocked at the door.
The Companions of the Prophet
turned to see
who the intruder was. One of them peeped through a chink in the door and reeled
back exclaiming: "It is ‘Umar with his sword." Hamzah, dispelling
the fears of his friends, said: "Let him in. As a friend he is welcome. As
a foe, he will have his head cut off with his own sword." The Prophet
asked his Companions to open the door. In came
the son of Khattab. The Prophet
advanced to
receive the dreadful visitor, caught him by his garment and scabbard, and asked
him the reason of his visit. At that ‘Umar replied: "O Messenger of Allâh
, I come to you in order to believe in
Allaâh
and his Messenger and that which he has brought from his Lord." Filled with
delight, Muhammad
together with his
Companions, cried aloud: ‘Allâhu Akbar’ (Allâh is
Great).
The conversion of ‘Umar was a
real triumph for the cause of Islaam. So great and instant was the effect of his
conversion on the situation that the believers who had hitherto worshipped
Allâah
within their four walls in secret now assembled and performed their rites of
worship openly in the Holy Sanctuary itself. This raised their spirits, and
dread and uneasiness began to seize Quraish.
Ibn Ishaq narrated on the
authority of ‘Umar , "When I embraced
Islaam, I
remembered the archenemy of Muhammad , i.e.
Abu Jahl. I set out, and knocked at his door. When he came out to see me, I told
him directly that I had embraced Islaam. He immediately slammed the door
repulsively denouncing my move as infamous and my face as ugly." In fact,
‘Umar’s conversion created a great deal of stir in Makkah that some people
denounced him as an apostate, yet he would never waver in Faith, on the
contrary, he persisted in his stance even at the peril of his life. The
polytheists of Quraish marched towards his house with the intention of killing
him. ‘Abdullah bin ‘Umar
narrated: While ‘Umar
was at home in a state of fear, there came Al-‘As bin Wa’il As-Sahmy Abu
‘Amr, wearing an embroidered cloak and a shirt having silk hems. He was from
the tribe of Bani Sahm who were our allies during the pre-Islamic period of
ignorance. Al-‘As said to ‘Umar: What’s wrong with you? He said: Your
people claim that they will kill me if I become a Muslim. Al-‘As said: Nobody
will harm you after I have given protection to you. So Al-‘As went out and met
the people streaming in the whole valley. He said: Where are you going? They
replied: We want son of Al-Khattab who has embraced Islaam. Al-‘As said: There
is no way for anybody to touch him. So the people retreated.
With respect to the Muslims in
Makkah, ‘Umar’s conversion had a different tremendous impact. Mujahid, on
the authority of Ibn Al-‘Abbas ,
related that he had
asked ‘Umar bin Al-Khattab
why he had been given the epithet of Al-Farouque
(he who distinguishes truth from falsehood), he replied: After I had embraced
Islaam, I asked the Prophet : ‘Aren’t we on
the right path here and Hereafter?’ The Prophet
answered: ‘Of course you are! I swear by Allâah in Whose Hand my soul
is, that you are right in this world and in the hereafter.’ I, therefore,
asked the Prophet
‘Why we then had to
conduct clandestine activism. I swear by Allâah Who has sent you with the Truth,
that we will leave our concealment and proclaim our noble cause publicly.’ We
then went out in two groups, Hamzah leading one and I the other. We headed for
the Mosque in broad daylight when the polytheists of Quraish saw us, their faces
went pale and got incredibly depressed and resentful. On that very occasion, the
Prophet
attached to me the epithet of Al-Farouque.
Ibn Mas‘ud
related that they (the Muslims) had never
been able to observe their religious rites inside the Holy Sanctuary except when
‘Umar embraced Islaam.
Suhaib bin Sinan , in the same context, said that it was only after ‘Umar’s
conversion, that we started to proclaim our Call, assemble around and
circumambulate the Sacred House freely. We even dared retaliate against some of
the injustices done to harm us. In the same context, Ibn Mas‘ud
said: We have
been strengthened a lot since ‘Umar embraced Islam.
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