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The Muslim Army is leaving for Tabuk: Upon accomplishing the equipment of the army, the Messenger
of Allâh On Thursday, the Messenger of Allâh Despite all the gifts of wealth and mounts the army was not perfectly equipped. The shortage of provisions and mounts was so serious that eighteen men mounted one camel alternatively. As for provisions, members of the army at times had to eat the leaves of trees till their lips got swollen. Some others had to slaughter camels — though they were so dear — so that they could drink the water of their stomach; that is why that army was called "The army of distress". On their way to Tabuk, the army of Islam passed by Al-Hijr
— which was the native land of Thamud who cut out (huge) rocks in the valley;
that is "Al-Qura Valley" of today. They watered from its well but
later the Messenger of Allâh On the authority of Ibn ‘Umar: "Upon passing by
Al-Hijr the Prophet Then he raised his head up and accelerated his strides till he passed the valley out." Shortage of water and the army’s need to it made them
complain to the Messenger of Allâh When they drew near Tabuk, the Prophet said: "If Allâh
will, tomorrow you will arrive at Tabuk spring. You will not get there before
daytime. So whoever reaches it should not touch its water; but wait till I
come." Mu‘adh said: "When we reached the spring it used to gush
forth some water. We found that two men had already preceded us to it. The
Messenger of Allâh On the way to Tabuk, or as soon as they reached
Tabuk, the
Messenger of Allâh All the way long the Messenger of Allâh The Army of Islam at Tabuk: Arriving at Tabuk and camping there, the Muslim army was
ready to face the enemy. There, the Messenger of Allâh Upon learning of the Muslims’ march, the Byzantines and their allies were so terrified that none of them dared set out to fight. On the contrary they scattered inside their territory. It brought, in itself, a good credit to the Muslim forces. That had gained military reputation in the mid and remote lands of Arabian Peninsula. The great and serious political profits that the Muslim forces had obtained, were far better than the ones they could have acquired if the two armies had been engaged in military confrontation. The Head of Ailah, Yahna bin Rawbah came to the Messenger of
Allâh "In the Name of Allâh, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful. This is a guarantee of protection from Allâh and Muhammad the Prophet, the Messenger of Allâh, to Yahna bin Rawbah and the people of Ailah; their ships, their caravans on land and sea shall have the custody of Allâh and the Prophet Muhammad, he and whosoever are with him of Ash-Sham people and those of the sea. Whosoever contravenes this treaty, his wealth shall not save him; it shall be the fair prize of him that takes it. Now it should not be lawful to hinder the men from any springs which they have been in the habit of frequenting, nor from any journeys they desire to make, whether by sea or by land." The Messenger of Allâh The tribes, who used to ally the Byzantines, became quite certain that their dependence oinn their former masters came to an end. Therefore they turned into being pro-Muslims. The Islamic state had therefore enlarged its borders to an extent that it, touched the Byzantines’ and their agents’ borders. So we see that the Byzantine agents role was over. Returning to Madeenah: The Muslim army returned from Tabuk victoriously, undeceived or wronged. That was because Allâh had sufficed them the evils of fight. On the way back and at a mountain road, twelve hypocrites sought the Prophet’s life and that was while he was passing along that mountain road with only Ammar holding the rein of his she-camel and Hudhaifa bin Al-Yaman driving it, at the time that people had already gone down into the bottom of the valley. The hypocrites seized that opportunity to seek the
Prophet’s life. As the Messenger of Allâh However, Hudhaifa named them to the Messenger of Allâh When his headquarters, Madeenah, began to loom at the horizon,
the Prophet Thanks is due to us, as long as a supplicator invokes to Allâh.." The Messenger of Allâh The People Who lagged Behind: Due to its particular circumstances, this invasion was a peculiar severe trial provided by Allâh only to try the believers’ Faith and sort them out of others. This is Allâh’s permanent Will in such circumstances. In this respect He says: "Allâh will not leave the believers in the state in which you are now, until He distinguishes the wicked from the good." [3:179] Lagging and hanging back from full participation in that
invasion amounted to the degree of hypocrisy. Whenever the Messenger of Allâh Nobody stayed behind except those who were either hindered by a serious excuse or the hypocrites who told lies to Allâh and His Messenger. Some of those hypocrites’ lingering was due to an excuse based on forgery and delusion. Some others tarried but didn’t ask for an instant permission. But there were three believers who unjustifiably lingered. They were the ones whom Allâh tried their Faith, but later on He turned to them in mercy and accepted their repentance. As soon as the Messenger of Allâh As for the three faithful believers — Ka‘b bin Malik,
Murara bin Ar-Rabi‘, and Hilal bin Omaiyah — who favoured telling the truth,
the Messenger of Allâh Consequently they were subject to a severe boycott and were
excluded from the life of the community. Everybody turned them their back. So
they felt as if the whole land had become constrained to them in spite of its
spaciousness and they felt awkward and uneasy. The hard times they lived and
which lasted for over forty days were towered by an order to them to forsake
their wives. After fifty days’ boycott Allâh turned to them and revealed that
in Qur’ân: "And (He did forgive also) the three (whom the
Prophet Allâh’s turning to them was a great joy for both Muslims and the three concerned. The joy of the stayers behind was unaccountable in aim and degree. It was the happiest day in their lives. The good tiding cherished them and filled their hearts with delight. As for those who lingered due to disability or sickness or any other serious excuse, Allâh, the Exalted said about them: "There is no blame on those who are weak or ill or who find no resources to spend [in holy warfare (Jihad)], if they are sincere (in duty) to Allâh and His Messenger." [9:91] When he approached Madeenah, the Messenger of Allâh |
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