Question: Recently my teacher
was lecturing on the life story of the Holy Prophet Mohammed (sws). I was
very disturbed when she referred to his moving to Madinah from Makkah
in words like he ‘sneaked away’ or ‘fled’. She is not a Muslim and
neither are many of the students who are taking this course at my University.
Through another source I was given the impression that the Holy Prophet
(sws) had migrated to Madinah. I was wondering if you could guide
me through this. I would be very grateful.
Answer: It is a well known
historical fact that the Holy Prophet (sws) faced severe difficulties in
Makkah and when he was commanded to leave the city because the Makkans
were out to kill him. But it is evident that he did not leave Makkah
for fear of his life rather he migrated to Madinah on divine
bidding like many other messengers of Allah did (for example the Holy Prophet
(sws) Moses, Noah and Abraham). In all cases, the migration undoubtedly
was done as required by the Almighty in the course of the preaching mission
of the respective Holy Prophet (sws) to save them from the vicious intentions
of the disbelievers and punish the rejecters after them. This obviously
does not translate into the cowardice of the Messengers of Allah. We well
know the Holy Prophet (sws) faced severe persecution at the hands of the
people of Makkah and faced it with steadfastness.
A person is expected to mention this
reality as it is but if someone speaks of it in offensive tone we can only
argue with him to consider the reality and also to respect at least the
personalities which are revered by a large number of people in the world.
We cannot criticize and condemn such people severely. We can only discuss
the point with them politely. The best course for you would be ignore the
remarks as it would do not good to fret over this for long. However, the
concern you show over the matter reflects your love and belief in the Messenger
of Allah.
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