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Do You Really Know the Story of Hijrah?

Editor’s note:

In this article, Selma Cook narrates the story of Prophet Muhammad’s Hijrah to Madinah as an informative background for parents. Read the story and narrate it to your kids.

 

When Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) first started to tell people about the message of Islam, he was talking to people who knew him and his good and honest character.

 

We might think that knowing the piety of the Prophet (peace be upon him) would urge them to believe in the message and follow him (peace be upon him), but the people were living in an environment of many evils.

They were engulfed in idol worship, racism, tribal and family pride, and many types of injustice.

 

It took great faith and courage for the Prophet (peace be upon him) to trust in Allah and proclaim the message, knowing very well the negative response that would likely follow.

But this was not the only act of faith that the Prophet (peace be upon him) exemplified.

In fact, making the Hijrah to Madina took enormous reliance on Allah and fortitude to face fierce enemies while laying the foundation of a solid Muslim community.

 

The disbelievers of Makkah were angry when the Prophet (peace be upon him) proclaimed that they should not worship idols.

These idols were made of stone and all sorts of materials (some were even made of dates).

The Prophet (peace be upon him) told them that they should only worship the One true Lord of all Creation who had sent many prophets and messengers throughout time to guide humankind.

Devotion to the stone gods was one reason why many insisted on disbelieving in the Prophet (peace be upon him).

 

 

Another important aspect was based on pride, as the Quraysh (the main leading tribe in Makkah at that time), had been, for generations, responsible for providing for the pilgrims who came to Makkah every year at the time of Hajj.

At that time, the Kabah was filled with idols, and the Quraysh thought that if they believed in the Prophet (peace be upon him) and followed him, they would lose respect among the other tribes and this important role that had been given to them by their forefathers would be removed from them.

Moreover, with the pilgrims every year, came much economic wealth.

In following the Prophet (peace be upon him), the people of Quraysh felt they had a lot to lose in worldly terms. Little did they know how much they would lose in the Hereafter if they insisted on their disbelief!

The Beginning of Hijrah

 

While the Prophet (peace be upon him) was patiently, gently, and persistently proclaiming the message of Islam, his followers suffered under the harshness and severity of the Quraysh who did their very best to persecute and torture the believers, hoping they could force them to give up their faith and return to the worship of idols and immorality.

But the faith and firmness of the believers were exemplary, and they were prepared to face death if they had to in order to remain faithful to Allah Almighty.

After all efforts had been made to change the hearts of the obstinate Quraysh, the time had come for the Muslims to settle elsewhere, and the Prophet (peace be upon him) chose Madinah.

 

Slowly and secretly the Muslims started to travel to Madinah, trying to keep their movement away from the keen eyes of the Quraysh.

The Prophet (peace be upon him) was waiting for Allah Almighty to order him to leave and travel to Madinah.

 

It was a sensitive time because Quraysh had reached the peak of anger and frustration at the growing number of Muslims and the fact that Islam was still continuing to spread despite their many efforts to thwart it.

Abu Bakr remained behind in Makkah, waiting for the Prophet (peace be upon him) to receive the order from Allah Almighty to leave. He prepared two camels and provisions for the journey and waited patiently.

Unaware of the Prophet’s (peace be upon him) plans, the Quraysh devised a plot to kill the Prophet (peace be upon him), but Allah Almighty is the Best of planners, and He did not allow the disbelievers to succeed in their evil scheme.

A group of young men, each one representing a tribe of Makkah, stood outside the Prophet’s (peace be upon him) home, intending to strike him one by one when he emerged and kill him.

 

The Quraysh were proud of their wicked plan, thinking it would rid them of Islam once and for all without them having to answer to the tribe of the Prophet (peace be upon him), who could not retaliate against every tribe!

Allah, the All-Knowing, knew of their plot and guided the Prophet (peace be upon him) to safety.

The Prophet (peace be upon him) asked Ali (may Allah be pleased with him) to sleep in his blessed bed that night, and then, under the protection of Allah Almighty, the Prophet (peace be upon him) left his house and walked past the waiting men.

They did not see him!

And when Ali emerged from the Prophet’s (peace be upon him) house the next morning, they were astonished!

They had no idea how that could have happened. Because they were without true faith, they could not comprehend how it was so easy for Allah Almighty to make such a miracle happen.

 

Abu Bakr, the Faithful Friend

When the Prophet (peace be upon him) left his house, he went to Abu Bakr and told him it was time for them to leave. Abu Bakr was ready! The greatest manhunt was underway!

The Quraysh offered a great reward to anyone who would bring the Prophet (peace be upon him), dead or alive. How evil they were, and how great is the mercy, guidance, and protection of Allah Almighty.

 

Quraysh expected the Prophet (peace be upon him) would head to Madinah, but he (peace be upon him) and Abu Bakr headed off in the opposite direction at first to mislead their enemies.

 

They camped out in a cave for some time, and during this time, a great lesson along with an ayat of the Quran were revealed.

 

When first entering the cave, Abu Bakr was so concerned about the Prophet’s (peace be upon him) safety and wellbeing that he insisted on entering first to rid it of any dangerous creatures, like scorpions.

 

When he was satisfied that it was safe, he and the Prophet (peace be upon him) entered it and stayed quietly there.

Asma, a daughter of Abu Bakr, used to bring them food and news from Makkah. She showed great courage in doing this, and she used to hide the food in her clothing and creep out of the city, going into the desert. At one time, one of the disbelievers thought she knew where the Prophet (peace be upon him) was and struck her harshly, trying to get her to talk, but she said nothing!

At one point, when the Prophet (peace be upon him) and Abu Bakr were in the cave, a group of men, eager to get the reward money, stepped very close to the entrance of the cave.

 

Abu Bakr could see their feet and was very afraid that the Prophet (peace be upon him) would be found. He did not care for his own safety.

All his thoughts and concern were with the Prophet (peace be upon him) and the great responsibility he felt in accompanying him on this very important journey.

Abu Bakr whispered his fears to the Prophet (peace be upon him), who comforted him by saying, “What do you think of two, whose third is Allah?”

The Prophet (peace be upon him) was telling his great friend Abu Bakr that they should not fear, as Allah was with them.

 

 

They camped out in a cave for some time and during this a great lesson along with an ayat of the Quran were revealed.

And Indeed, Allah Almighty protected them because He caused a bird to build a nest and lay eggs at the entrance of the cave and a spider to spin its web across the cave entrance.

In this way, the enemies of the Prophet (peace be upon him) were convinced that he could not possibly be in the cave.

When the time was right, the Prophet (peace be upon him) and Abu Bakr left the cave and continued on their journey to Madinah.

It was a long and difficult journey, and the Muslims were in Madinah, eagerly awaiting their arrival.

Every day, men would go to the outskirts of the town, climb tall trees, and try to see if the blessed Prophet (peace be upon him) was approaching.

Many days passed, and still there was no sign of the Prophet (peace be upon him). There was no way for them to know that the Prophet (peace be upon him) was safe.

They just had to trust in Allah and wait. They had left their homes, undergone much difficulty, and faced many dangers.

Without the Prophet (peace be upon him) to lead them, what would they do? It was a test of their faith and patience.

 

Prophet Muhammad Arrives to Madinah

At last, the happy day arrived! The men, who were watching the desert every day, looking for signs of the travelers, saw dust rising in the distance!

As the figures drew closer, it became clear that there were two of them!

 

And then, when they drew even closer, it was clear that finally the blessed Prophet (peace be upon him) had arrived!

 

The news spread quickly throughout the town.

People in their shops, in the market, and in their homes heard the news that the Prophet (peace be upon him) had arrived. Everyone rushed to welcome the Prophet (peace be upon him)!

 

They sang songs of joy, prayed, and followed him (peace be upon him) as he entered the city.

 

The Prophet (peace be upon him) humbly allowed his camel to be guided by Allah Almighty to the place where he would stay.

 

 

Everyone wanted the blessing of having the Prophet (peace be upon him) stay with them, so letting the camel stop where it chose showed the Prophet’s (peace be upon him) great mercy and wisdom.

There were many more trials to come, but the Muslims, now in Madinah, had the Prophet (peace be upon him) with them.

He was teaching them, advising them, and guiding them. Living in his midst was a great blessing, and they knew it.

They attended to their duties, gathered with him (peace be upon him), and grew in faith.

The Prophet (peace be upon him) had left the city he loved so well, seeking the pleasure of Allah.

And now, in Madinah, he (peace be upon him) continued to seek His pleasure and proclaim the message of Islam.

 

 

SOURCE: https://aboutislam.net/family-life/moms-dads/really-know-story-hijrah/