Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) - 38: Believer And
Advocate
Islamic Perspectives - Muslim Journals
Arab News
& Information - By Adil Salahi
No Prophet ever achieved the sort of success for his
message that was achieved by Muhammad (peace be upon
him), the Prophet of Islam, with whom the divine
message came to its fullness.
Only 23 years separated Muhammad’s first encounter
with the Angel Gabriel, who told him that God had
chosen him to be His messenger, and the day when he
departed this life. In this period, the message of
Islam moved from having just a single believer,
Muhammad himself, to a faith upheld by the entire
population of the Arabian Peninsula. It was able to
withstand enormous pressures exerted by the two
superpowers of the time. Within less than two decades
the Byzantine Empire suffered several defeats and lost
large parts of its area to Islam, while the Persian
Empire totally collapsed. Nothing of this could have
been achieved without the followers of the new faith
being totally committed and dedicated to their
message, placing it above all considerations.
Such commitment and dedication were never better
demonstrated by anyone other than Prophet Muhammad
himself. History tells us that firm belief in the
message one advocates is the most essential
prerequisite for the success of any message. Never did
anyone achieve success for any idea he advocated when
he himself lacked belief in it, while with firm belief
in what they advocated, many others were successful
despite lacking the talent of speech making and
clarity of expression. What compensated for their
shortcomings and helped their success was their belief
in what they advocated and their total commitment to
it.
When we study Prophet Muhammad’s attitude to his
message, we find that he was always certain of what he
was about to do. His encounter with the Angel was a
unique experience for which he was totally unprepared.
How could he prepare himself to it when there is
nothing in human experience to tell him what to expect
and how to behave?
Muhammad had long felt that there was much wrong with
human life, but he had no idea how that could be
corrected. When he was told by the Angel of his role
which would set human life on a totally new footing,
his steady character and wise attitude led him first
to make sure that what he received was true. Most
people would jump on a chance that promised personal
success or glory. What Muhammad was told by the Angel
was certain to bring him everlasting glory. Yet
Muhammad showed no haste and betrayed no rashness. He
did not say to those around him: “Yes, I will be the
savior of mankind!” as indeed he was. He first of all
wanted to make sure.
His efforts to ascertain the truth of what he was told
were not concerned with the main point of the message:
i.e. God’s oneness. He had long felt clear aversion to
idol worship, which was the prevalent religion in his
community. He wanted to be sure that the one whom he
saw was an angel, and what he told him was the truth.
Hence, the reassurance given to him by his wife’s
cousin, Waraqah, the sage who had studied the Bible
and knew the history of earlier prophets was very
important. When he made sure and realized that he was
the one to deliver God’s message to mankind, he summed
up his role in a few words he said to his wife. When
she told him to take some rest so that he could
approach his task more comfortably, he said: “The time
for sleep is over, Khadijah.”
These words put in a nutshell his approach to his
task. Hence, it is no surprise that he was so
successful.