image060The Prophet (S) returned from the Farewell Haj at the end of the month of Zilhaj of 10 A.H. After passing the one month of Muharram, he fell ill at the beginning of Safar 11 A.H.

At that time, news was received that the Romans to the north west of Arabia were preparing to attack the Muslim capital of Madina. The Prophet (S) reacted to this dangerous situation by ordering the mobilisation of a huge Muslim army under the command of Usama bin Zayd. He specifically ordered all the Muhajir who had migrated with him to Madina to participate in the battle, except for Imam Ali (A). To arouse the morale of the Muslims the Prophet (S) tied the banner for Usama with his own hands and then instructed him, "Fight in the name of Allah and in His path. Fight the enemy early in the morning, and cover the distance to that place so quickly that you reach them before they are aware of your march."

Usama fixed his camp at Jurf, 3 miles outside Madina, so that the Muslim soldiers could gather there ready for the expedition. Usama was a young man of 20 years and the son of Zayd, who was a freed slave.

The people of Madina protested that they did not want to follow such a young commander. When the Prophet (S) heard of the reluctance of the Muslims, he warned them that whoever kept back from Usama's army in spite of his clear orders, would earn the Curse of Allah. Even then, the companions of the Prophet (S) did not proceed, using his illness as an excuse to remain in Madina. As time passed, the condition of the Prophet (S) grew worse and ultimately the expedition of Usama never materialised.

The expedition to Syria under Usama shows that the Prophet (S) had two things in mind. Firstly, he wanted to teach the people that age was not important in the distribution of responsibility and power, and the criteria for leadership were personality and ability.

This valuable lesson was ignored in the following months by Abu Bakr and Umar, who denied the rights of Imam Ali (A) on the grounds that he was too young to lead the people.

The second interesting point is the insistence of the Prophet (S) that Imam Ali (A) remain behind while other prominent Muslims should accompany Usama. This was to keep the biggest hypocrites out of Madina so that Imam Ali (A) could take over his appointment as Caliph without interference.

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Who do you think these hypocrites were?

However, the hypocrites were aware of the plan of the Prophet (S) and used his weak condition as an excuse to disobey him. They wanted to make certain that they were in Madina at the time of his death so that they could plot to steal the Caliphate from Imam Ali (A).

History shows that Abu Bakr, Umar and others managed to do exactly as they planned. The Prophet (S) fell seriously ill while he was living in the house of his wife Maimoona. It was decided that he would stay at the house of his wife Ayesha where everyone could come to meet him. The Prophet (S) was well aware of the plan by the people to deny the right of Imam Ali (A). When his fever took a turn for the worse, he knew that he did not have much time left. He requested the companions around him to bring some paper and a pen so that he could dictate a will for the guidance of the people.

Umar, who at once realised that his plans would not succeed if the Prophet (S) left a written document, protested by saying that the Prophet (S) was out of his mind due to the fever and did not know what he was saying. He stated that the Holy Qur'an was enough for them and that there was no need for a will. Other companions disagreed and there was a loud commotion as they argued. As the voices grew louder, the Prophet (S) felt disturbed and indicated that all of them should leave. It is important for us to realise that this one action of the accursed Umar caused an eternal division between the Muslims and he is responsible for the thousands of deaths that have resulted from conflicts between the Shia and the Sunnis over the centuries.

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How should one respect a messenger of Allah?

As the life of the Prophet (S) slipped away, his dear family were around him all the time. Lady Fatima (A) could not bear the thought of the loss of her beloved father and tears fell continuously from her eyes. The Prophet (S) gently asked her not to weep and then whispered something in her ear that made her stop crying and smile. When she was asked about it later by Ayesha, Lady Fatima (A) said that her father had told her not to worry because she would be the first after him to leave the world and join him.

The Prophet (S) said his farewell to his companions and kept on reminding them to follow the Holy Qur'an, and not to abandon the Ahlul Bayt, who would guide them on the right path of virtue and truth. He then called his grandsons and hugged them warmly. With tears in his eyes, he kissed Imam Hasan (A) on the mouth and Imam Husain (A) on the neck.
When asked about this he said that one of his grandsons would be given poison to drink while the other would have his neck cut.

As the condition of the Prophet (S) grew worse, the whole of Madina was immersed in grief, sorrowful at the thought of losing the beloved Prophet of Allah, who had taught them everything about the true path to salvation.

Now You Know....

  • The Holy Prophet (S) after coming back from Haj fell in Safar 11AH.
  • At that time news came that the Romans were preparing to attack Madina
  • The Holy Prophet (S) ordered Usama bin Zayd to command a huge army to leave for the expedition.
  • He asked all the Muhajir to especially join the army but asked Imam Ali (A) to stay behind.
  • The Muslims were hesitant to join Usama making excuses that he was a very young commander and that they did not want to leave the Holy Prophet (S) due to his illness.
  • The Holy Prophet (S) warned them that if they did not follow orders they would receive the curse of Allah. As the conditioned of the Holy Prophet (S) grew worse the expedition did not go ahead.
  • The reason why the Holy Prophet (S) chose Usama to lead the army was because he wanted to prove to the Muslims that age was not important in taking positions of leadership and responsibility and rather it depended upon the character and personal ability.
  • In the months to follow Abu Bakr and Umar took away the rights of Imam Ali (A) as the first Caliph based on the fact that he was too young to hold such a position.
  • The reason why the Holy Prophet (S) insisted on Imam Ali (A) staying behind and other important people leaving Madina to join the army was because he wanted the biggest hypocrites out of Madina when he died so that Imam Ali (A) could take over his position smoothly.
  • The hypocrites were aware of this and this is why they insisted on staying back.
  • When the Holy Prophet (S) health took a turn for the worst he insisted on being given something to write with so he can set the Muslims some clear guidelines.
  • Umar said that the Holy Prophet (S) was out of his mind and did not know what he was saying so he did not need something to write with. There was a big commotion as some companions disagreed.
  • Lady Fatima was in grief to see her father slowly slip away. The Holy Prophet (S) whispered in her ear that she would soon join him, which made her smile.
  • The Prophet said farewell to his companions and reminded them to follow the Holy Qur'an and the Ahlulbayt which would keep them on the straight path.

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