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[1] Seerah-i Ibn Hisham vol. I pp. 293 - 294.
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[1] Some of the Christian missionaries have argued on the basis of this and other verses that the Holy Prophet of Islam did not possess any miracle other than the Qur'an. The falsity of this argument has however been clearly proved and the object of such verses made manifest in the Persian book entitled 'Risalati Jahani Pyambaran'.
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1. QURAYSH WERE JEALOUS OF THE HOLY PROPHETSome of them did not follow the Prophet because they were jealous of him and wished that they themselves should possess this divine office. The Holy Qur'an says: They also say: 'Why was this Qur'an not revealed to some mighty man from the two towns'? (Surah al-Zukhruf 43:31) The exegetes while explaining the reason for the revelation of this verse (viz. the unbelievers objected as to why the Qur'an was not revealed to one of the chiefs of Makkah or Ta'if) write thus: "Walid son of Mughayra once met the Prophet and told him that he (Walid) was more suited for the office of Prophet as he enjoyed precedence over him (the Prophet) in the matter of age wealth and children.[1] Umayyah bin Abi Salt was a person who used to talk about a prophet before the advent of Islam and was anxious to assume this high office himself. He did not however follow the Holy Prophet till the end of his life and used to instigate the people to oppose him. Akhnas who was one of the enemies of the Prophet said to Abu Jahl: "What is your opinion about Muhammad?" He replied: "We and Abd-i Munaf quarrelled about nobility and greatness and we vied with them and adopted all possible ways and means to become their equals. Now that we have become their equals they say that revelation descends from heavens on a member of their family. By Allah! We will never believe in him.[2] These are some specimens which clearly indicate the jealousy of the chiefs of Quraysh. There are also other such specimens which can be found in the pages of history. 2. FEAR OF THE DAY OF JUDGEMENTThis was the most effective cause for the obstinacy of Quraysh because they were pleasure-seeking voluptuous and easy-going people. The call of the Holy Prophet was opposed to |