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The
Final Phase of the Diplomacy of Negotiation
The Messenger of Allâh
left his confinement and went on preaching his Faith as usual. Quraish,
likewise, repealed the boycott but went on in their atrocities and oppression on
the Muslims. Abu Talib, the octogenarian notable, was still keen on shielding
his nephew but by that time, and on account of the series of tremendous events
and continual pains, he began to develop certain fits of weakness. No sooner had
he emerged victorious from the inhuman boycott, than he was caught in a
persistent illness and physical enervation. The polytheists of Makkah, seeing
this serious situation and fearing that the stain of infamy that the other Arabs
could attribute to them in case they took any aggressive action against the
Prophet
after he had lost his main support,
Abu Talib, took a decision to negotiate with the Prophet
once more and submit some concessions withheld previously.
They then delegated some representatives to see Abu Talib and discuss the issue
with him. Ibn Ishaq and others related: "When a serious illness caught Abu
Talib, the people of Quraish began to deliberate on the situation and reviewed
the main features that characterized that period and which included the
conversion of ‘Umar and Hamzah to Islam, coupled with the tremendous stir that
Muhammad
had created amongst all the tribes of
Quraish. They then deemed it imperative to see Abu Talib before he died to
pressure his nephew to negotiate a compromise on the various disputed points.
They were afraid that the other Arabs might attribute to them the charge of
opportunism."
The delegation of Quraish
comprised 25 men including notables like ‘Utbah bin Rabi‘a, Shaibah bin
Rabi‘a, Abu Jahl bin Hisham, Omaiyah bin Khalaf, Abu Sufyan bin Harb. They
first paid tribute to him and confirmed their high esteem of his person and
position among them. They then shifted to the new give-and-take policy that they
claimed they wanted to follow. To substantiate their argument they alleged that
they would refrain from intervening in his religion if he did the same.
Abu Talib summoned his nephew
and apprised him of the minutes of his meeting with them, and said: "Well,
my nephew, here are the celebrities of your people. They have proposed this
meeting to submit a policy of mutual concessions and peaceful coexistence."
The Messenger of Allâah
turned to them saying:
"I will guide you to the
means by which you will gain sovereignty over both the Arabs and
non-Arabs."
In another version, the Prophet
addressed Abu Talib in the following words:
"O uncle! Why don’t you call them unto something better?" Abu Talib
asked him, "What is it that you invite them to?" The Prophet
replied, "I invite them to hold fast to a
Message that is bound to give them access to kingship over the Arabs and
non-Arabs." According to Ibn Ishaq’s version, "It is just one word
that will give you supremacy over the Arabs and non-Arabs." The Makkan
deputies were taken by incredible surprise and began to wonder what sort of word
was that which would benefit them to that extent. Abu Jahl asked, "What is
that word? I swear by your father that we will surely grant you your wish
followed by ten times as much." He said, "I want you to testify that
there is no god worthy to be worshipped but Allâh, and then divest yourselves
of any sort of worship you harbour for any deities other than Allâh." They
immediately clapped their hands in ridicule, and said "How can you expect
us to combine all the deities in one God. It is really something
incredible." On their way out leaving, they said to one another, "By
god this man (Muhammad
) will never relent,
nor will he offer any concessions. Let us hold fast to the religion of our
forefathers, and Allâ h will in due course adjudicate and settle the dispute
between us and him." As regards this incident, Allâh revealed the
following verses: "Sâd:
[These letters (Sâd, etc.) are one of the miracles of the Qur’ân and
none but Allâh (Alone) knows their meanings]. By the Qur’ân full of
reminding. Nay, those who disbelieve are in false pride and Apposition. How many
a generation We have destroyed before them, and they cried out when there was no
longer time for escape! And they (Arab pagans) wonder that a Warner (Prophet
Muhammad ) has come to them from among
themselves! And the disbelievers say, ‘This (Prophet Muhammad ) is a sorcerer, a liar. Has he made the gods (all) into One
God (Allâh). Verily, this is a curious thing!’ And the leaders among them
went about (saying): ‘Go on, and remain constant to your gods! Verily, this is
a thing designed (against you)! We have not heard (the like) of this among the
people of these later days. This is nothing but an invention.’" [38:1-7]
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