“The thing that deserves to be loved most is that which brings forth the from the depths of our spirits the recollection of the Divine Name. The title of the Holy Prophet of Islam is Habib Allah, the beloved of God.
This hub, this love for the Prophet (صلى الله عليه وسلم) could be described as the great transformative emotion of Islam”. Abdal Hakim Murad
“This tree was blessed with the touch of the Messenger of God (صلى الله عليه وسلم)”-Shaykh Al-Habib Ali Al-Jifri
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A recent research in Jordan leads way to yet another proof on legitimacy of Islam and its messenger Muhammad (صلى الله عليه و سلم). For actual believers simple statements from Allah are adequate to believe the truth. But those who restrain from real faith might ask for solid evidences. Allah will show ample evidences on His realities time and again as a reminder to those who still disbelieve.
This incident was when our Beloved Prophet of Allah
صلى الله عليه وسلم was 12 years old (1459 hijri years ago)
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H.R.H. Prince Ghazi bin Muhammad
Shaykh Dr. Muhammad Sa‘id Ramadan Al-Buti
Shaykh Al-Habib ‘Umar bin Hafeeth
Shaykh Al-Habib Ali al-Jifri
Prof. Seyyed Hossein Nasr
H.E. Shaykh Dr. Ali Jum’a
Shaykh Abdal Hakim Murad
Others involved:
H.E. Shaykh Muhammad Al-Sadiq Yusuf
H.E. Shaykh Dr. Ahmad Hassoun
The
Master of the Universe (صلى
الله عليه وسلم) had
reached twelve (12) years of age.
He
possessed a unique kind of body and face among his friends. His face
would emit gleaming light to his surroundings and his heart was
always filled with peace. In the meantime, Abu Talib, who was
sheltering our Holy Prophet (صلى
الله عليه وسلم),
had great difficulty getting by. For this reason, he felt obliged to
get involved in trade/commerce. He decided to go to Damascus that
year by joining the caravan that the Quraysh had arranged for the
purpose of trade. Preparations for the journey were being made and
they took place right before our Holy Prophet’s (صلى
الله عليه وسلم)
eyes.
Consequently,
this uncle, whom he loved so much, was going to be separated from him
for some period of time. However,
how was he going endure this? Years ago, he had lost both his
honorable father and saintly mother at the end of two journeys. Now,
his guardian, Abu Talib, was going to set off on a journey and be
separated from him for days. How was his gentle and delicate soul
going to bear this separation?
Like
Abu Talib, the
members of the household were also afraid that something would befall
upon the Master of the Universe (صلى
الله عليه وسلم),
and for that reason, they did not want him to embark on this journey.
However, our Holy Prophet (صلى
الله عليه وسلم)
wholeheartedly wanted to go with his uncle. He was left with no
choice but to open up to his uncle after having been sad for days. He
could not help speaking to his uncle in the following manner with a
longing and sad tone: “My
Dear Uncle! Where and with whom are you leaving me? I neither have my
mother nor my father here with me.”
Our
Holy Prophet’s (صلى
الله عليه وسلم)
teardrops decorated these words like a flower. Even the most hardened
of hearts, let alone Abu Talib, who wholeheartedly loved his nephew,
would be unable bear the Master of the Universe’s sorrow.
Abu
Talib immediately
changed his mind upon hearing these expressions that had inflamed his
feelings of compassion. The Master of the Universe (صلى
الله عليه وسلم)
was able to go with his uncle; thus, his heart was filled with
happiness after this decision had been made. The preparations were
complete and he joined the caravan together with his uncle.
Bahira
the Monk
Monastery of Bahira the monk
Bahira’s Observation and Evaluation
There was a priest by the name of Bahira who lived in a small monastery that was close to the market of Busra. 1
At that time, this priest was a reputable scholar among Christians. There was a book in the monastery and those who worshipped at that monastery and read from that book would become the most knowledgeable of Christians.
Until that time, every priest had benefited from this book. 2
The Qurayshi procession of trade lodged in close proximity to this priest’s monastery as they had done every year. What was strange was that Bahira, who had not interacted with anyone from the procession in the past years, was now showing an unexpected interest in the procession and had arranged a feast for them. Why had this feast and attention been given? This was the question that got the procession thinking.
The Wise Bahira had witnessed some peculiarities in the procession that he had not seen before.
While he was looking at the Qurayshi procession, he had noticed a cloud shading the Master of all Masters (صلى الله عليه وسلم). When the procession came and lodged underneath a tree, he observed the same cloud shading the tree and the tree’s branches bending before the Radiant Child to provide shade for him.
Bahira, who had seen these peculiarities, wanted to invite them for a meal. He sent the Meccans the following notice: “Oh Qurayshis! I prepared a meal for you. I want all of you: the elderly, the young, the free, and the enslaved to come”. The Qurayshi merchants noticed Bahira’s unusual attitude. They wondered what the reason was and asked, “Oh Bahira, by God, your mood is different today. We stop by you each time we come. You have never done something like this for us before. What is the matter?"
Bahira did not disclose his secret and made do with this answer, “Yes, you are right, but after all, you are my guests. For that reason, I wanted to host and have you eat. Please come and help yourselves!”
They accepted the invitation and sat at the dinner table. However, there was an individual from the procession who was absent. Bahira was looking for the Master of the Universe (صلى الله عليه وسلم).
Since he was the youngest, the Radiant Child had been charged with the duty of keeping an eye on the procession’s belongings; thus, he was sitting by the tree.
Bahira was busy with eying everyone at the dinner table from head to toe. However, none of them had the disposition of the Radiant Child that he was looking for. He asked, “Is there anyone who has not come to the meal? Is there someone who has been left behind?” They answered, “No, Bahira, there is no one who has accepted your invitation and then did not come. Only a child was left behind to wait on our belongings.”
Bahira, who had examined the Holy Books and learned the characteristics and signs of the last Prophet from them, insisted that he come as well.
The Qurayshi merchants could not refuse Bahira’s persistent request; so, they went and brought the Master of the Universe (صلى الله عليه وسلم). While the Master of the Universe (صلى الله عليه وسلم) was busy eating his meal at the table, Bahira’s entire attention and amazement was on him. He was eying his every move and condition. Bahira had found what he was looking for and had reached his goal. The Radiant Child’s behavior and every action perfectly matched the written descriptions in the book next to him. The meal was finished and while everyone was dispersing from the table, Bahira leaned down to the Master of the Universe’s (صلى الله عليه وسلم) ear and said, “Look, young man. I want you to answer the questions that I am going to ask you about Lat and Uzza.” There was an expression of discomfort and hate in the Radiant Child’s eyes, “Please do not want anything from me on behalf of Lat and Uzza. By God, there is nothing that I hate more than them”.
Bahira retracted his first request. “In that case, Answer the questions I am going to ask you for the sake of Allah”. Our Holy Prophet (صلى الله عليه وسلم) replied “Ask whatever you wish”.
Bahira was bewildered by all the answers that he received to his questions because they exactly matched everything that he knew about the Last Prophet. Lastly, he looked at the Master of the Universe’s back and saw the seal of Prophethood. Bahira’s conviction was now certain and without doubt: This youth was the long-awaited Last Prophet (صلى الله عليه وسلم).
Bahira and Abu Talib Face-to-Face
After his recognition, Bahira went to our Holy Prophet’s (صلى الله عليه وسلم) uncle, Abu Talib.
The following conversation took place between the two:
“What relation do you have to this child?”
“He is my son”
“No, he is not your son because this child’s father is not supposed to be living.”
“Yes, you are correct. He is my nephew, not my biological son”.
“Well, what happened to his father?
“He passed away while this child’s mother was pregnant.”
“Yes, you have told the truth.”
Everything was now evident and definite for Bahira. Finally, Bahira gave the following advice to our Holy Prophet’s uncle (صلى الله عليه وسلم), which showed that he was a man who thought and spoke rightfully: “Immediately take your nephew back to your homeland. Protect him from the jealous Jews. By God, if the Jews see this child and notice what I have noticed, then they will try to inflict harm upon him because your nephew is going to attain a great reputation and glory in the future. Do not stay here anymore. Be sure to take him back immediately.” 3
Upon hearing this advice, Abu Talib sold his goods there and returned to Mecca together with his glorious nephew. 4
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1. Bahira’s real name was either Jarjis or Georges. European historians call him “Sergius”. He was once a Jewish scholar but then accepted Christianity. (Sirah, 1.191 footnote:1)
2. Sirah, 1/191
3. ibid, 1/191-194; Tabaqat, 1/153-155; Ansab, 1/96-98; Tabari, 1/194-195
4. Sirah, 1/194; Tabaqat, 1/155; Ansab 1/97
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*Ibn Hisham:
When the Messenger of Allâh (صلى الله عليه وسلم) was twelve years old (42 BH/580 CE), he went with his uncle Abu Talib on a business journey to Syria. When they reached Busra (which was a part of Syria, in the vicinity of Howran under the Roman domain) they met a monk called Bahira (his real name was Georges), who showed great kindness, and entertained them lavishly. He had never been in the habit of receiving or entertaining them before.
He readily enough recognized the Holy Prophet (صلى الله عليه وسلم) and said while taking his hand:
"This is the master of all humans. Allâh will send him with a Message which will be a mercy to all beings."
Abu Talib asked: "How do you know that?"
He replied: "When you appeared from the direction of ‘Aqabah, all stones and trees prostrated themselves, which they never do except for a Prophet. I can recognize him also by the seal of Prophethood which is below his shoulder, like an apple. We have got to learn this from our books."
He also asked Abu Talib to send the boy back to Makkah and not to take him to Syria for fear of the Jews. Abu Talib obeyed and sent him back to Makkah with some of his men servants. [Ibn Hisham 1/180-183; Za'd Al-Ma'ad 1/17]
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*Muḥammad ibn Ishaq ibn Yasār (d.150–153 AH) (767CE-770CE)
Abu Muhammad 'Abd al-Malik bin Hisham (d.218AH - 833CE)
{Ibn Hisham 1/180-183; Za'd Al-Ma'ad 1/17} Edited the biography of The Holy Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم written by Ibn Ishaq whos’s work is lost and is now only known in the recessions of Ibn Hisham and al-Tabari.
Abu Ja'far Muhammad ibn Jarir al-Tabari (b.224H-d.310AH)(838CE–923CE)
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The Story of Monk Sargis-BaÊirâ: Early Christian-Muslim Encounters
By Abdul-Massih Saadi, Ph.D.
Introduction
The Text
The Polemical Context of Bahira
The Religious Context
The Date and the authorship of the Story
Translation of the Syriac Text
The Story of Bahira According to Ibn Hisham
---Bahira the Monk: Here
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