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The Death of `Asma' Bint Marwan
Abstract
In Yathrib (Medina), Muhammad had a number of people killed. One of them was
`Asma' bint Marwan. Her crime was that she spoke out against Muhammad for
having another man murdered named Abu Afak. In his displeasure towards her,
Muhammad asked his followers to murder her as well. She was killed while she
slept.
Introduction
After Muhammad came to Yathrib he began to grow in power. However, a number
of people, both Jew and Arab, opposed him. Muhammad began to silence his
opposition by various means. One of these means was to have them murdered.
Muhammad did have a number of enemies and critics, some were dangerous,
others were ordinary people who lived in the area and thought nil of
Muhammad. They spoke their minds.
One by one, they were silenced. Through treaties, intrigue, or outright
terror, Muhammad gained power in Medina. Eventually, he was master of the
area. He knew his followers loved him, and would die for him. They were at
his disposal; and at times, he chose to use them to accomplish his desires.
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PRESENTATION OF ISLAMIC SOURCES
>From the Sirat Rasul Allah (A. Guilaume's translation "The Life of
Muhammad") pages 675, 676.
Note: My comments will be in [ ] type brackets. Notes by the Translators of
the texts will be in { } brackets.
`UMAYR B. `ADIYY'S JOURNEY TO KILL `ASMA' D. MARWAN She was of B. Umayyya b.
Zayd. When Abu `Afak had been killed she displayed disaffection. `Abdullah
b. al-Harith b. Al-Fudayl from his father said that she was married to a man
of B. Khatma called Yazid b. Zayd. Blaming Islam and its followers she said:
I despise B. Malik and al-Nabit
and `Auf and B. al-Khazraj.
You obey a stranger who is none of yours,
One not of Murad or Madhhij. {1}
Do you expect good from him after the killing of your chiefs
Like a hungry man waiting for a cook's broth?
Is there no man of pride who would attack him by surprise
And cut off the hopes of those who expect aught from him?
Hassan b. Thabit answered her:
Banu Wa'il and B. Waqif and Khatma
Are inferior to B. al-Khazrahj.
When she called for folly woe to her in her weeping,
For death is coming.
She stirred up a man of glorious origin,
Noble in his going out and in his coming in.
Before midnight he dyed her in her blood
And incurred no guilt thereby.
When the apostle heard what she had said he said, "Who will rid me of
Marwan's daughter?" `Umayr b. `Adiy al-Khatmi who was with him heard him,
and that very night he went to her house and killed her. In the morning he
came to the apostle and told him what he had done and he [Muhammad] said,
"You have helped God and His apostle, O `Umayr!" When he asked if he would
have to bear any evil consequences the apostle said, "Two goats won't butt
their heads about her", so `Umayr went back to his people.
Now there was a great commotion among B. Khatma that day about the affair of
bint [daughter of] Marwan. She had five sons, and when `Umayr went to them
from the apostle he said, "I have killed bint Marwan, O sons of Khatma.
Withstand me if you can; don't keep me waiting." That was the first day
Islam became powerful among B. Khatma; before that those who were Muslims
concealed the fact. The first of them to accept Islam was `Umayr b. `Adiy
who was called the "Reader", and `Abdullah b. Aus and Khuzayma b. Thabit.
The day after Bint Marwan was killed the men of B. Khatma became Muslims
because they saw the power of Islam.
{1} The note reads "Two tribes of Yamani origin."
[END OF IBN HISHAM QUOTE]
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>From Ibn Sa`d's Kitab al-Tabaqat al-Kabir, translated by S. Moinul Haq,
volume 2, page 31.
SARIYYAH OF `UMAYR IBN `ADI
Then (occurred) the sariyyah of `Umayr ibn `Adi Ibn Kharashah al-Khatmi
against `Asma' Bint Marwan, of Banu Umayyah Ibn Zayd, when five nights had
remained from the month of Ramadan, in the beginning of the nineteenth month
from the hijrah of the apostle of Allah. `Asma' was the wife of Yazid Ibn
Zayd Ibn Hisn al-Khatmi. She used to revile Islam, offend the prophet and
instigate the (people) against him. She composed verses. Umayr Ibn Adi came
to her in the night and entered her house. Her children were sleeping around
her. There was one whom she was suckling. He searched her with his hand
because he was blind, and separated the child from her. He thrust his sword
in her chest till it pierced up to her back. Then he offered the morning
prayers with the prophet at al-Medina. The apostle of Allah said to him:
"Have you slain the daughter of Marwan?" He said: "Yes. Is there something
more for me to do?" He [Muhammad] said: "No. Two goats will butt together
about her. This was the word that was first heard from the apostle of Allah.
The apostle of Allah called him `Umayr, "basir" (the seeing).
[END OF IBN SA`D QUOTE]
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CORROBORATING WRITINGS
In "23 Years; A Study of the Prophetic Career of Mohammad", by Ali Dashti,
(Mazda Press, 1994), Dashti also references the murders of Abu `Afak and
`Asma' b. Marwan. He wrote (page 100):
Abu Afak, a man of great age (reputedly 120 years) was killed because he
lampooned Mohammad. The deed was done by Salem b. 'Omayr at the behest of
the Prophet, who had asked, "Who will deal with this rascal for me?" The
killing of such an old man moved a poetess, Asma b. Marwan, to compose
disrespectful verses about the Prophet, and she too was assassinated.
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DISCUSSION
Let's sum this up and put it in perspective.
Muhammad had Abu `Afak murdered. `Asma' b. Marwan spoke out against that
evil deed. She encouraged her fellow tribesmen to take action against
Muhammad. When Muhammad heard of what she had said, he had her killed also.
At first glance, this might seem justifiable. `Asma' was really calling for
someone to kill Muhammad. It is understandable for Muhammad to be bothered
by that.
But let's look deeper at the event and examine the context of `Asma's
relationship to her tribe.
1)
First of all, her tribe was not under Muhammad's rule. Perhaps they had a
treaty with Muhammad, perhaps not. At this time, the writer of this paper
does not know if a treaty existed between Muhammad and the Banu Khatma.
Either way, this woman was free to speak her mind. If a treaty existed, and
she was out of line, Muhammad could have complained to her tribe's leaders,
and they could have commanded her to be silent.
2)
What's more noteworthy about this event is that after she was murdered,
Muhammad said "Two goats won't butt their head about her", meaning no one
will care about her death. (Well except her children and her family).
Also note, that there were already people from her tribe who had become
Muslims. Certainly these people were not going to listen to her.
The point is this: if no one really cared about her being murdered, then no
one really cared about what she had to say. Her people also knew about
Muhammad having Abu `Afak murdered, and they didn't care about that either.
Even in that light, no one would take her serious enough to listen to her
urgings to murder Muhammad, who was the leader of a powerful group of
people. None of her people were willing to put their lives on the line for
her words.
The bottom line is this: `Asma' b. Marwan was not a legitimate threat to
Muhammad.
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Let's explore a similar example. Throughout the Mideast, there are Muslims
who call America the Great Satan. These Muslims have called for the violent
destruction of America. Frequently great crowds have gathered to chant
"death to America, death to Reagan, or Bush, or ???". Now, if America, or
Reagan, or Bush, etc. were to use Muhammad's standards, they would engage in
killing quite a few Arabs. But we know that the chanting of a crowd of
hot-heads does not justify the use of violence against them. There are
better ways of dealing with critics and criticisms. Frequently, in the
passion of youth, people do and say things they don't intend to act out, or
are not able to carry out.
So why then did Muhammad really request Asma's murder?
Try multiple choice:
a)
Muhammad believed that she constituted a legitimate threat to himself, so he
ordered her murdered,
b)
Muhammad was bothered by her words, and wanted her silenced
c)
God told Muhammad to have this woman murdered
Obviously, the only real choice is b). She didn't scare him, she was not the
leader of her tribe, and she had little or no influence. She was little more
than a nuisance to him. If God told Muhammad to go and kill her, Muhammad
would have claimed to have a revelation like "Oh Muslims, Allah says to go
and kill `Asma' b. Marwan". And it would have happened immediately. If that
was the case then Muslims would have attacked her in force in the daylight.
No, the only conclusion is that this lady troubled Muhammand and he wanted
her silenced.
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ADDITIONAL OBSERVATIONS
1)
What alarms me the most about Islam is its disposition to violence and use
of violence as a standard of God's will.
`Umayr is a perfect example of this. Here is a Muslim man, a friend of
Muhammad's, acting upon Muhammad's request and going into a woman's home
under the cover of night. He comes upon the woman, sleeping in her bed with
her child, and murders her by plunging a sword through her body.
Afterwards, Muhammad tells the man that he has "helped God and his apostle".
If Allah were really threatened by this woman, I think He could have killed
her Himself, don't you? Does God need men to sneak around in the night and
murder sleeping women?
2)
Further, what kind of religion is Islam really? Soon after `Umayr murdered
`Asma', he went to her family and mocked them! He was laughing in their
faces that he had murdered their mother and that they were powerless to do
anything about it! Here is the quote again:
She had five sons, and when `Umayr went to them from the apostle he
said, "I have killed bint Marwan, O sons of Khatma. Withstand me if you can;
don't keep me waiting.
3)
I also have to criticize the non-Muslim Arabs in Muhammad's time. They did
lack a sense of the value of human life. Here one of their own woman was
murdered, and instead of being appalled, they began to convert to Islam
because they "saw the power of Islam".
4)
Finally, similar to observation #1, look at the power of Islam. Here is the
quote:
That was the first day Islam became powerful among B. Khatma. ...
The day after Bint Marwan was killed the men of B. Khatma became Muslims
because they saw the power of Islam.
So then, the power of Islam is to go about and murder sleeping women in the
night, and get away with it?
Does "might make right" ring true in Islam? Is it "he who has the biggest
sword is from Allah?
The only people I know who respect that kind of power are criminals, Mafia
type people who also go in the night and murder people while they sleep.
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QUESTIONS
1)
What kind of a man was Muhammad? Did he really need to ask his men to murder
a mother of five, a woman who was no legitimate threat to him?
2)
Why couldn't Muhammad murder her himself? Why is it that every time Muhammad
wanted someone killed, he always got someone else to do his killing?
3)
Look at this dark side of Islam. This is the Islam Muhammad practiced. When
the founder of a religion has to have powerless women murdered in the night
for opposing him, how can that religion be described?
4)
Where are "women's rights", or "human rights" now in Islam? If Muhammad
denied freedom of speech to others, how does that reflect upon Islam and
what we see occurring in the Islamic world today? Why is it that the more
fundamentalist Muslim nations become, the more oppressive they are toward
all basic human rights?
5)
Is this Muhammad a man that you could really trust?
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CONCLUSION
We know that there are good and bad in all religions, but this case is
different. This event reflects upon the man who started Islam: Islam is
built upon Muhammad's words and deeds. We see here that Muhammad had a woman
brutally murdered. She was killed because she spoke out against him, and
became more of a nuisance, not a legitimate threat. Further, Muhammad had no
legal right to kill her. He took the situation into his own hands and had
her murdered. Muhammad felt that this murder was helping God; he felt no
guilt, or sense of repentance.
Jesus condemned those who murdered unrepentedly ... "Outside are the dogs,
those who practice magic arts, the sexually immoral, the murderers, the
idolaters and everyone who loves and practices falsehood" Revelation 22:15.
Muhammad falls into that category. How then, can this man Muhammad be a real
prophet of God?
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