His
House
In that
milieu and in that environment where the feeling was inactive, the sense was
lost and the eyes were closed to see every sign showing that God was but one
and only with no participant in His rule.
Among
these and those of the crowded masses of people a man might excel to see with a
new eye and a full-blown heart a ray of light, which would light his way
through that darkness.
He read
in those books to find that they brought good news about a new Prophet. He saw
the nature informing of a new Prophet to be sent. He found everything around
him referring to the necessity of the existence of that Prophet and confirming
that his expected coming would be soon.
From
among those houses there was one house that no thread of that darkness entered
and the lamp, which Prophet Abraham (s) had lit, was still alight and no wind
could put it out. This house still believed in the true belief of Abraham. This
house never doubted about the truthfulness of the mission of Abraham, by which
he had proved the monotheism of the One and Only God.
In this
faithful house, which neither ignorance nor polytheism had soiled… in this
honored house Hazrat Abu Talib (as) opened his eyes towards the route of life.
He saw in this house a life different from the life he saw among people and he
lived a life different from that people lived.
His
Father
He saw
in his father, Hazrat Abdul Muttalib, the obeyed leader and the respected man,
who carried out whatever he said and judged and no one would deny his judgment.
He was so generous. He used to serve banquets that even the rider would get his
share from upon his camel. Some food was put on the tops of the mountains that
birds and beasts might eat from until he was called (the profluent) and (the
feeder of the birds of the sky).
He
prayed Allah and Allah responded to his prayers. He was pleased with by Allah
in the heaven and was praised on the earth; therefore he was called (Shaybatul
Hamd; the man of praise).
He saw
in his father many excellences that no one other than his father had. Hazrat
Abdul Muttalib enacted many laws that showed his guidance, sublimity, purity of
inner-self and the great faith that he complied with what Abraham (s) had
preached at. He forbade himself from drinking wine, forbade marrying the
mahrams, limited the circumambulation around the Kaaba with seven turns after
it was unlimited, forbade circumambulating around the Kaaba nakedly, ordered to
cut the stealer’s hand, forbade adultery, forbade burying newborn girls alive,
forbade gambling, and enacted carrying out the vow.
Islam
came and ratified all those rules enacted by Hazrat Abdul Muttalib(as).
Besides
all that Hazrat Abdul Muttalib(as) refused to lower his head to prostrate
before an idol, to worship a solid stone or a ragged piece of wood where he was
of high reason, prudence and acumen.
He was
the first to devote himself to God in the cave of Hara’ . When the month of
Ramadan came, he went up the mountain to worship for some nights and to think about
the loftiness and the greatness of Allah.
Hazrat
Abu Talib (as)was among his nine brothers when his father Hazrat Abdul Muttalib
(as) taught them his valuable lessons, ordered them to obey the divine
orders, forbade them from committing bad doings, ordered them to avoid
injustice and oppression, encouraged them to keep to the nobilities of
character and warned them of a day where everyone would get one’s reward
according to what one had done whether good or bad. Hazrat Abu Talib (as) often
heard his father saying like this: “No unjust one leaves this life unless he is
revenged on and is afflicted with punishment.”
Someone
defied Hazrat Abdul Muttalib when an unjust man of Sham died without facing any
evil throughtout his life. Abdul Muttalib answered: “By Allah, there is another
world after this world, in which the benevolent will be rewarded for their
benevolence and the evil doers will be punished for their evil doing.”
Father's
Advice to Hazrat Abu Talib (as)
Hazrat
Abu Talib (as) saw his father Hazrat Abdul Muttalib (as) when he
was newsed that his son Abdullah (Hazrat Abdul Muttalib’s (as) son) had begot a
newborn baby… this newborn baby, which the universe had been waiting for to
receive the shine of its brightness. Then he took the baby to the Kaaba to pray
to Allah (s.w.t.) and to thank Him for this great favor.
Hazrat
Abdul Muttalib (as) took much care of this orphan (Muhammad) and tried his best
to bring him up. He looked at this boy with a deep inspective look piercing
through the future and seeing that this orphan would make the earth; east or
west, submit to his greatness and would make the hears pulse with his love and
follow his mission and signs of honoring constantly.
Once he
recommended Hazrat Abu Talib (as) to take care of him: “O Abu Talib (as), this
boy will be of great importance! Protect him and keep to him. Be as mother to
him. Don’t let anything bad happen to him.”
The
Signs
Some
people of Midlaj who knew about archeology said to Abdul Muttalib. “ Take much
care for Mohammed. We haven’t seen any foot more similar to the foot (of
Abraham )in the shrine.
Once during a meeting the King of Abyssinia ‘Sayf bin Thi Yazan’
told Hazrat Abdul Muttalib (as) that a boy will be born whose name would be
Mohammed, he would be of great importance and Hazrat Abdul Muttalib (as) will
be his guardian. These were one of the many evidences Hazrat Abdul Muttalib
(as) saw, even though even if there were only one it was enough to prove that
his grandson Mohammed (s.a.w.w.) was the awaited prophet.
Some
barren years passed, it stopped raining and life became difficult for the
people. People came to Hazrat Abdul Muttalib (a) who was notable near Allah
(s.w.t.) and requested them to intercede for them and that his intercession
would not be denied. Hazrat Abdul Muttalib (a). prayed to Allah (s.w.t.), his
prayers were answered and his prayers were answered. What a truthful prayer it
was.
His
Faith
The
life of Hazrat Abdul Muttalib (as) went of shining with the signs of the
expected prophet, abut whom he had read in the divine books, and when he knew
that it was his grandson he embraced him to his chest and became his merciful
caretaker.
All
these clearly shows that Hazrat Abdul Muttalib (as) not only believed in the
Holy Prophet (s.a.w.w.) but he was the one who was in fact waiting for
him. He loved the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.w.) from the depth of his heart and soul
and believed in his prophet hood even before the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.w.)
started preaching.
At The
Time Of Death
Hazrat
Abdul Muttalib (as) won’t forget the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.w.) who occupied his
heart and mind and became more dear to him than his own sons. He wouldn’t
forget him even during the last stages of his life which according to one
tradition spanned 125 years and according to other 85 years. When on his death
he was worried as to who would take care of the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.w.) , his
eyes turned around to choose from amongst his sons the one who would shoulder
the responsibility and would take care of his grandson as he used to do. Out of
his many sons he selected Hazrat Abu Talib( (as), who he felt was the most
suitable to undertake this heavy task, besides that he had participated in
carrying out the task since the light of this shinning lamp had shone. When
Hazrat Abdul Muttalib (as) entrusted Hazrat Abu Talib (as) with the
responsibility of the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.w.) he accepted the task
willingly and delightfully and recited the following couplet which is full of
faith and shows his belief in the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.w.).
“You don’t need to recommend me to my duty,
I have heard of the most of wonders,
From every bishop and scholar,
The Monks saying- by the virtue of Allah (s.w.t.)-became true.”
These
couplets clearly show the level of faith of Hazrat Abu Talib (as) and his
belief in the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.w.) even before he had announced his mission.
Hazrat
Abdul Muttalib(as) further told Hazrat Abu Talib (as) “Know that you are to
follow him as possible as you can and to support him with your tongue, hand and
money. By Allah (s.w.t.), he will be the master over you and he will rule as no
one of my ancestors had ever ruled, Do you accept this ? ”
Hazrat
Abu Talib (as) replied “ I accept and Allah (s.w.t.) is the witness of that.”
When
Hazrat Abdul Muttalib (as) heard this he began to flood him with kisses
of pity and sympathy of a merciful father saying “ Witness that I have never
seen among my sons one more beautiful or more sweet-smelling than you.”
This
further shows that Hazrat Abu Talib (as) had deep rooted faith in the Holy
Prophet (s.a.w.w.) and was in every ready to support him even at the cost
of his life.
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