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"O Abd-i Munaf![1] "I am making you responsible for the protection of one who is the worshipper of One Allah like his father". Abu Talib said: "Dear father! Muhammad does not stand in need of any recommendation because he is my own son as well as that of my brother". SPECIMENS OF THE KINDNESSES AND LOVE OF ABU TALIBSpecimens of mutual love and kindness of different persons have been recorded in the pages of history. Usually however they are based on material and formal considerations and move round the pivot of wealth and beauty and the flame of love quenches within their selves in a very short time and is extirpated. However the sentiments which are based on ties of kinship or faith in the spiritual excellence of the loved one do not peter out so soon. It so happened that the love of Abu Talib for the Prophet was based on both these considerations that is he believed in him and considered him a perfect man and a unique specimen of humanity and he was also his nephew (real brother's son) whom he gave the position of brother and son in his heart. Abu Talib believed so much in his spirituality and purity that at the time of drought he took him to musallah (the prayer carpet) with himself and invoked Allah in the name of his proximity to Him and requested for rains for the afflicted people and his prayer was granted by the Almighty. Many historians have quoted the following incident: Once Quraysh were faced with a terrible drought and the earth and the heavens withheld their blessings from them. They came to Abu Talib with tears in their eyes and requested him earnestly to go to musallah and pray to Allah for rains. Abu Talib held the hand of the Prophet who was then a young boy and leaned on the wall of the Ka'bah and raising his head towards the sky said: "O Lord! Send rains for the sake of this
[1] Sometimes it is said that the real name of Abu Talib was Imran. Some scholars are of the view that 'Abu Talib' was his real name and not his 'kunniyah' (patronymic).
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A FALSE IDEAIt is possible that some shortsighted persons may think that the reason for the sacrifices made by Abu Talib was his close relationship with Muhammad and it was on this account that he was prepared to lay down his very life for his sake. However this idea is so baseless that a very brief reflection makes its stupidity evident because the tie of blood relationship is never so strong that a person should sacrifice his entire being for one of his relatives and should offer his own son (Ali) as a sacrifice for his nephew and be ready to see the one being cut to pieces for the sake of the other. At times fraternal sentiments do pull a man to the precipice of annihilation but there is no sense in these sentiments being so acute for a particular person only whereas Abu Talib made all these sacrifices for a particular person from amongst his relatives (i.e. the Prophet) and did not do so with regard to other descendants of Abdul Muttalib and Hashim. THE REAL STIMULANT FOR ABU TALIBIn view of what has been stated above the real stimulant for Abu Talib's sacrifices was spiritual and not material and he was prepared to face every pressure of the enemy for the sake of Muhammad. It was so because he considered him to be a perfect specimen of excellence and humanity and had found his religion to be the best programme for acquisition of prosperity and happiness. As he was a lover of reality he naturally defended reality. This fact becomes evident from the verses of Abu Talib as giving vent to his feelings he says that Muhammad is a Prophet like Prophets Musa and 'Isa. Here is the translation of his verses: "Distinguished personalities should be aware that Muhammad is a Prophet and a guide like Prophets Musa and 'Isa and every Prophet takes responsibility for the guidance of the people under the command of Allah. You may read about his qualities in the Heavenly Books with perfect correctness and this is a true statement and not a calumny on the unseen''.[1] In another laudatory poem about his nephew he says thus:
[1] Majma'ul Bayan vol. VII page 37 and al-Hujjah pp. 56 - 57.
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"Don't you know that we consider Muhammad to be a Prophet of Allah like Musa bin Imran and read about him in the earlier Books?''[1] The above-mentioned verses as well as many others which are found in the poetical works of Abu Talib and also in the inner folds of history and the books of traditions and exegeses clearly testify that the real stimulant for Abu Talib's defending the Prophet was the defence of the true religion of Islam. We mention below some of the sacrifices made by him and you can very well decided after necessary scrutiny whether they could be motivated by anything other than true belief. A SHORT ACCOUNT OF THE SACRIFICES MADE BY ABU TALIBThe chiefs of Quraysh held a meeting in the house of Abu Talib when the Prophet was also present. They conversed with one another. The chiefs got up without achieving any result and 'Uqbah bin Abi Mu'it began saying loudly: "Leave him alone. Advice is of no use. He should be assassinated; he should be finished off". Abu Talib was very much disturbed on hearing these sentences but could not do anything because those people had come to his house as guests. It so happened that the Prophet went out of his house that day and did not return till evening. His uncles went to his house but did not find him there. Suddenly Abu Talib recollected the words of 'Uqbah which he had uttered a few hours earlier and said to himself: "They have certainly killed my nephew and have finished his life". He thought that the die had been cast and it was necessary to protect Muhammad and take vengeance on the Pharaohs of Makkah. He called the descendants of Hashim and Abdul Muttalib and gave instructions that all of them should conceal sharp weapons under their clothes and arrive in Masjidul Haram collectively. Further that each one of them should sit by the side of one chief of Quraysh and as soon as he himself said loudly: "O chiefs of Quraysh! I want Muhammad from you"
[1] Majma'ul Bayan vol. VII page 36. Ibn Hisham has quoted fifteen verses of the poem in his Seerah vol. I pp. 352 - 353.
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We have no doubt about it that he was quite sincere in expressing this wish because his services and sacrifices especially during the last ten years of his life bear testimony to his truthfulness. Another evidence of his truthfulness is the promise he made to Muhammad at the commencement of the latter's prophethood because when the Holy Prophet gathered all his uncles and kinsmen round himself and presented Islam to them Abu Talib said to him: "Arise O' my nephew! You enjoy a high position. Your religion is the noblest of all religions. You are the son of a great man. If a tongue harms you severer tongues will come forth to defend you and sharp swords will cut off the tongues of your enemies. By Allah! The Arabs will be as meek before you as the off-spring of an animal is before its mother". THE LAST JOURNEYIt would be better if we enquire about the sincerity of faith of Abu Talib from his honest near ones because the owner of a house knows better what is within it. 1. When Ali informed the Prophet about the death of Abu Talib the latter wept bitterly. He directed Ali to arrange for his bathing shrouding and burial ceremonies and prayed to Allah for the salvation of the departed soul.[1] 2. A mention was made about Abu Talib before Imam Zaynul Abidin the fourth Imam. He said: "I wonder why people doubt the faith of Abu Talib when a woman cannot continue her matrimonial alliance with a non-Muslim husband after she has embraced Islam and Fatimah daughter of Asad was amongst those women who embraced Islam at a very early stage and still remained his wife till he breathed his last". 3. Imam Muhammad Baqir says: "The faith of Abu Talib was superior to the faith of many people and Ali the Commander of the Faithful ordered that Haj should be performed on his behalf." [2] 4. Imam Ja'far Sadiq says: "Abu Talib was like the People of the Cave. They had faith in their hearts but pretended to be polytheists. For this reason they will be rewarded twice".[3] |