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JOURNEY TO TA'IFThe tenth year of the prophetic mission came to an end with all its agreeable and disagreeable events. During this year the Prophet lost two great defenders and supporters. In the first instance the chief of the family of Abdul Muttalib the distinguished defender of the Prophet and the prominent personality of Quraysh viz. Abu Talib breathed his last. The pangs of this tragedy were still fresh in the heart of the Prophet when the death of his dear wife Khadijah[1] aggravated his pain. Abu Talib was the protector of the life and honour of the Prophet and Khadijah served Islam with her immense wealth. From the commencement of the eleventh year of the prophetic mission the Prophet was spending his time in an atmosphere which was replete with enmity and grudge against him. His life was in constant danger and he was deprived of all the possibilities of the propagation of Islam. Ibn Hisham writes[2] that after a few days of the death of Abu Talib a Qurayshite threw some dust on the head of the Prophet and he entered his house in the same condition. The eyes of one of his daughters fell on his pitiable condition. Crying loudly and with tears trickling from her eyes she rose brought some water and washed the head and face of her dear father. The Prophet consoled her and said: "Don't cry. Allah is the Protector of your father". then he said: "While Abu |
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[1] Tabaqat Ibn Sa'd vol. I pp. 210-212 and al-Bidayah wan Nihayah vol. III page 137.
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SPEECHES IN THE FAMOUS BAZAARS OF ARABIADuring Haj season the Arabs assembled at various places like 'Ukaz' 'Majannah' and 'Zil-Majaz'. Great poets and speakers sat at elevated places and entertained the people with their verses and speeches which depicted bravery self-praise and love The Prophet availed of this opportunity like the Prophets of the past. And on account of being secure from molestation by the idol-worshippers owing to fighting being unlawful during the prohibited months he mounted a high place turned to the people and addressed them thus: "Acknowledge the Oneness of Allah so that you may attain deliverance. With the strength of faith you can control the entire world can make the people obey your orders and can find place in Paradise in the next world". INVITATION TO THE HEADS OF THE TRIBES DURING HAJ SEASONDuring Haj season the Prophet contacted the chiefs of Arabia and saw all of them in their respective lodgings and presented the reality of his religion before them. At times when the Prophet was busy conversing with them Abu Lahab appeared on the scene and said: "O people! Don't believe in what he says because he is campaigning against the religion of your ancestors and his words are baseless". The opposition of the Prophet's uncle reduced the effect of his sermons amongst the heads of the tribes and they said to themselves "If his religion were true and profitable members of his own family would not have opposed him''.[1]
[1] Tabaqat Ibn Sa'd vol. I page 216 and Seerah-i Ibn Hisham vol. I pp. 422 -442.
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