Prophets Letters
Prophets Letters
Prophets Letters
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8-A Letter to the King of ‘Oman, Jaifer, and his Brother ............22
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Negus, king of Abyssinia (Ethiopia), his name was Ashama bin Al-
Abjar, received the Prophet’s message, despatched by Amr bin
Omaiyah Ad-Damari, which At-Tabari referred to, either late in the
sixth year or early in the seventh year A.H. Deep scrutiny into the
letter shows that it was not the one sent after Al-Hudaibiyah event.
Wording of the letter rather indicates that it was sent to that king
when Ja‘far and his companions emigrated to Abyssinia (Ethiopia)
during the Makkan period. One of its sentences read
"I have despatched my cousin, Ja‘far (may Allâh be pleased wth
him) with a group of Muslims, to you. Do be generous towards
them and give up haughtiness."
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Should you reject this invitation, then you will be held responsible
for all the evils of the Christians of your people."
"In the Name of Allâh, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful.
"In the Name of Allâh, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful.
The Prophet [pbuh] had asked Negus to send Ja‘far and his
companions, the emigrants to Abyssinia (Ethiopia), back home.
They came back to see the Prophet [pbuh] in Khaibar. Negus later
died in Rajab 9 A.H. shortly after Tabuk Ghazwa. The Prophet
announced his death and observed prayer in absentia for him.
Another king succeeded Negus to the throne and another letter was
sent to him by the Prophet but whether or not he embraced
Islam is still a question not answered yet. [Sahih Muslim 2/99]
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"In the Name of Allâh, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful.
reward you doubly. But if you refuse to do so, you will bear the
burden of the transgression of all the Copts.
"In the Name of Allâh, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful.
Peace be upon you. I have read your letter and understood its
contents, and what you are calling for. I already know that the
coming of a Prophet is still due, but I used to believe he would
be born in Syria. I am sending you as presents two maids, who
come from noble Coptic families; clothing and a steed for
riding on. Peace be upon you."
and gave birth to his son Ibrahîm; the other Sirin, was given to
Hassan bin Thabit Al-Ansari.
3-A Letter to Chosroes, Emperor of Persia
"In the Name of Allâh, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful.
"In the Name of Allâh, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful.
within the fold of Islam, Allâh will give you double reward, but
in case you turn your back upon it, then the burden of the sins
of all your people shall fall on your shoulders.
trading in Ash-Sham, Jerusalem. That was during the truce that had
been concluded between the polytheists of Quraish and the
Messenger of Allâh [pbuh].
Hercules, seated amongst his chiefs of staff, asked, "Who amongst
you is the nearest relative to the man who claims to be a Prophet?"
"I (Abu Sufyan) replied: ‘I am the nearest relative to him from
amongst the group.’ So they made me sit in front of him and made
my companions sit behind me. Then he called upon his translator
and said (to him). ‘Tell them (i.e. Abu Sufyan’s companions) that I
am going to ask him (i.e. Abu Sufyan) regarding that men who
claims to be a Prophet. So if he tells a lie, they should contradict
him (instantly)’. By Allâh had I not been afraid that my
companions would consider me a liar, I would have told lies", Abu
Sufyan later said.
"In the Name of Allâh, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful.
"In the Name of Allâh, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful.
The envoy chosen was Sulait bin ‘Amr Al-‘Amiri, who after
communicating his message, carried back the following reply to
the Prophet , "The Faith, to which you invite me, is very good. I
am a famous orator and poet, the Arabs highly respect me and I am
of account among them. If you include me in your government, I
am prepared to follow you."
"In the Name of Allâh, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful.
Shuja‘ bin Wahab had the honour of taking the letter to Harith, who
upon hearing the letter read in his audience, was madly infuriated and
uttered: "Who dares to disposs me of my country, I’ll fight him (the
Prophet)," and arrogantly rejected the Prophet’s invitation to the fold
of Islam. [Za'd Al-Ma'ad 3/62; Muhadarat Tareekh Al-Umam Al-
Islamiyah 1/146]
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"In the Name of Allâh, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful.
‘Amr bin Al-’As, who was chosen to carry the letter, narrated the
following story that happened before he was admitted into the
audience of Jaifer.
‘Abd: You have to see my brother and read to him the letter you
are carrying. He is my senior in both age and kingship.
Incidentally, what is the purport of your mission?
‘Amr: The Prophet calls upon you to believe in Allâh Alone with
no associate, discard any other deities and testify to the slavehood
and Messengership of Muhammad.
‘Abd: O ‘Amr! You come from a noble family, but first of all, tell
me what was your father’s attitude concerning this Faith? You
know, we used to follow his steps.
‘Amr: Death overtook him before believing in Muhammad’s
mission; I wish now he had embraced Islam and been truthful to it
before his death. I myself had adopted the same attitude until Allâh
guided me towards Islam.
‘Abd: When did you embrace Islam?
‘Amr: When I was at Negus’s court. By the way, the latter did also
enter into the fold of Islam.
‘Abd: What was his people’s reaction?
‘Amr: They approved of him and followed his steps.
‘Abd: The bishops and monks?
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