Prophet Muhammad — 18: Great People Flock To A Great Man
Islamic Perspectives - Muslim Journals
Arab News
& Information - By Adil Salahi
The early companions of the Prophet (peace be upon
him), who accepted Islam in its early days when it was
opposed by the powerful, the rich and the nobles of
their community, were a group of great men.
It is only a person of high caliber that accepts a
message that declares at the outset that it aims to
change the life of individuals and society, doing so
only after he examines it carefully, sets aside
hostile propaganda and identifies its merits. Hence,
we are not surprised that this elite group included a
long line of great people. Yet they exhibited
different aspects of greatness. Among them there were
those who excelled as military commanders and those
who were superior in moral courage. Some were
distinguished by high family descent, yet were
personally of high caliber. Others showed nobility of
character. Some had great minds and souls, but lacked
the material means to achieve the sort of distinction
they deserved, while others came to Islam from a
highly distinguished social position. What brought
them all together was their profound faith in Islam
and their love of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon
him).
When a person excels in a particular field, it will
not be surprising that his closest friends would be
interested in that field. An excellent sportsman will
attract people who are enthusiastic about sport,
whether they play a particular game or are simply
viewers who enjoy watching it. A scholar will attract
only those who are interested in learning and reading.
Indeed, a great Prophet will be surrounded by pious
people, just like Jesus had his group of disciples. In
the case of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) we
find that great people who excelled in a wide spectrum
of areas getting very close to him. Every one found
with him what responded to his own greatness. None
felt out of place with him. In fact, it is very
difficult to say that a particular type of greatness
was closer to him. All these people felt very close.
What is more is that they recognized their own
differences and respected each other’s excellence.
When they were called upon to provide leadership in
different areas, they proved to be great indeed. With
the Prophet, however, they were close friends,
followers and supporters. Each one was ready to lay
down his life for the Prophet’s sake.
How could he maintain such friendships with so many
different types and characters? The answer is that he
loved every one of them, and he was sincere in his
love. He reciprocated their good feelings, giving
always much more than he received. Moreover, he was
always ready to point out their goodness and to
acknowledge their favors. Referring to his closest
companion, he said: “Abu Bakr is the one who has done
me the greatest favors ever. He supported me with his
life and property, and he gave me his daughter to
marry.” He also said: “Abu Bakr and Umar are to me
like my sight and hearing.” Mentioning some of his
companions, he said: “God has commanded me to love
four people telling me that He loves them. Ali is one
of them. The others are Abu Dharr, Al-Miqdad and
Salman.”
His love of mankind was exemplary. He never retaliated
for a personal injury, physical or mental. He was
always ready to pardon anyone who took a hostile
attitude to him. Indeed, he pardoned someone who
lifted up his sword aiming to kill him, when that
person’s sword fell off. Whenever there was a chance
to make peace with an enemy, he immediately took that
chance. Hence, it is not surprising that even his most
hardened enemies often spoke highly of his nobility
and integrity.