In the name of Allah, the Most-Merciful, the All-Compassionate
 
"May the Peace and Blessings of Allah be Upon You"
 Praise be to Allaah, we seek His help and His forgiveness. We seek refuge with 
Allaah from the evil of our own souls and from our bad deeds. Whomsoever Allaah 
guides will never be led astray, and whomsoever Allaah leaves astray, no one 
can guide. I bear witness that there is no god but Allaah, and I bear witness 
that Muhammad is His slave and Messenger.
 
  
Bismillah Walhamdulillah Was Salaatu Was Salaam 'ala Rasulillah
As-Salaam Alaikum Wa-Rahmatullahi Wa-Barakatuhu
 
Life of Prophet Muhammed (pbuh)
(part 17)
by Jahir Hasan

Al-Hijrah


The Breaking of All Connections with Ones Home, for the Sake of Allah Alone. 
After his companions had left for Yathrib, the Prophet (pbuh) stayed in Mecca, 
waiting for permission from Allah to leave the city. Abu Bakr and Ali stayed 
with him. There were also some Muslims whom Quraysh had not allowed to leave. 
Abu Bakr kept asking the Prophet (pbuh) to allow him to go to Yathrib, but the 
Messenger of Allah (pbuh) kept saying, 'Do not be in a hurry; it might be that 
Allah will give you a travelling companion.' 
  
The leaders of Quraysh assembled in the house of their ancestor, Qusayy, as was 
customary when they had an important decision to make. They had to find a way 
of getting rid of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), before he was able to join his 
friends in Yathrib. As they were busy arguing, the Devil appeared at the door 
in the form of a noble and handsome old man. When they saw this elderly 
gentleman standing there, they asked him who he was. He said he was a Shaikh 
from the mountains who had heard what they meant to do and thought he might be 
able to help or advise them. They thought he looked like a wise man, so they 
invited him in. 
  
Each leader then started to put forward ideas about what should be done, but 
none of them could agree about which was best, until Abu Jahl told them his 
plan. This was that each clan should provide a strong, young warrior, each of 
whom would be given a sword. All the young warriors would then wait outside the 
Prophet house and together attack him as he came out. In this way they would be 
rid of him but as the blame for killing him would fall on all the clans, the 
Prophets family would not be able to seek revenge. 
  
When he heard this, the Devil in the disguise of the old man, said, 'That man 
is right; in my opinion it is the only thing to do!' The leaders of Quraysh 
then left to carry out their plan to murder the Prophet (pbuh). 
  
In the Name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful 
“And when the unbelievers plot against thee, to confine thee, or kill thee, or 
to drive thee out, they were plotting, But Allah was (also) plotting; and Allah 
is the best of plotters”. (Quraan iii.30) 
  
Before the night fell, on which Muhammad (pbuh) was supposed to be killed, the 
Archangel Gabriel came to him and said, 'Do not sleep tonight in your own bed.' 
The Prophet (pbuh) understood what was going to happen, so he told Ali to lie 
in his bed and wrap himself in the blanket that the Prophet (pbuh) normally 
used, promising that no harm would befall him.With the coming of darkness the 
young men of Quraysh had gathered outside the Prophet's house, waiting for him 
to come out. After he had made sure that Ali was safe, the Prophet (pbuh) left 
the house. At that very moment Allah took away the sight of the warriors so 
that they could not see the Prophet (pbuh), who took a handful of dust, 
sprinkled it on their heads and recited these verses: 
  
In the Name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful 
“Ya Sin By the Wise Quraan, Thou art truly among those sent On the straight 
path; A Revelation of the All-mighty, the All-wise, That thou may warn a people 
whose fathers were never warned, so they are heedless. The Word has already 
proved true of most of them, yet they do not believe. Lo! We have put on their 
necks collars of iron up to the chin, so that they are made stiff-necked. and 
We have put before them a barrier; and We have covered them so they do not 
see”. 
(Quraan xxxvi.1-9) 
  
The young men waited the whole night and were furious when, in the morning, 
they saw Ali instead of the Prophet (pbuh) coming out of the house. They then 
realised that their plan had failed completely. In the meantime, the Prophet 
(pbuh) went to Abu Bakr's house and told him, 'Allah has told me that now is 
the time for us to leave Mecca.' 'Together?' asked Abu Bakr. 'Together', the 
Prophet (pbuh) replied. 
  
Abu Bakr wept for joy, because now he knew that the travelling companion he had 
been promised was the Prophet (pbuh) himself. 
  
Then he said,'O Messenger of Allah, these are the two camels which I have kept 
ready for this.' And so, the two of them left for a cave in Thawr, a mountain 
to the south of Mecca where they intended to hide. 
  
When they were out of the city the Prophet (pbuh) looked back and said, 'Of all 
Allah's earth, you are the dearest place to Allah and to me and if my people 
had not driven me out I would never have left you.' 
  
When Quraysh found out that the Prophet (pbuh) and his companion had gone, they 
set out after them, searching in every direction. Three days later they finally 
reached the cave where the Prophet (pbuh) and Abu Bakr were hiding, but a 
strange and wonderful thing had happened. A spider had woven its web right 
across the entrance to the cave and a dove was nesting with her mate nearby. 
  
As the Meccans stood in front of the cave, with only the spiders web separating 
them from the fugitives, Abu Bakr began to fear for their safety. He whispered 
to the Prophet (pbuh), they are very close. If one of them turns we will be 
seen.' But he was comforted by the Prophet's reply: 
“What do you think of two who have with them Allah as their third? 'Grieve not, 
for verily Allah is with us”. 
(Quraan ix.40) . 
  
After a few moments the search party decided that no one could have entered the 
cave recently, or the spider's web would not have been complete and the dove 
would not have nested there, and so they left without searching inside. 
  
Three days later the Prophet (pbuh) and Abu Bakr thought it safe to leave the 
cave. Abu Bakr son, Amir, had arranged for three camels and a guide to help 
them continue their journey to Yathrib. Amir would ride behind his father. The 
leaders of Quraysh, meanwhile, returned to Mecca and offered a reward of one 
hundred camels to whoever captured the Prophet (pbuh). Among those who went in 
search of him was a famous warrior. He was, in fact, the only one to catch up 
with him, but whenever he came close, his horse would suddenly sink up to its 
knees in the sand. When this had happened three times, he understood that the 
Prophet (pbuh) was protected by a power stronger than anything he had known, 
and so he went back to Mecca. On arriving there he warned everyone against 
continuing the search, relating what had happened to him. 
  
In the Name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful 
“If you do not help him, still Allah has helped him already, When the 
unbelievers drove him forth, (he second of two, When the two were in the Cave, 
when he said to his companion, "Grieve not; surely Allah is with us." Then 
Allah caused His peace and Reassurance to descend upon him, And helped him with 
hosts you cannot see, And He made the word of the unbelievers the lowest; While 
Allahs word is the uppermost; Allah is All-mighty, All-wise”. 
(Quraan ix.40) 
  
The Prophets journey from Mecca is called the hijrah, or migration. It was 
really the first step towards the spread of Islam throughout the entire world, 
and Muslims begin their calendar from the year of the hijrah .
 
  
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