COMMUNICATION
The third
attribute of Prophethood is communication of Islamic truths or, in other words,
enjoining the good and forbidding the evil.
Communication of Divine
Message was the ultimate reason for the sending of the Prophets
We say
Islamic truths because every Prophet came with the same Divine Religion based
on submission to God. Communication of this Message was the ultimate reason for sending
the Prophets.
God manifested
His Compassion and Munificence through the mission of the Prophets, which is itself the
embodiment of Divine Compassion and Munificence.
Just as God shows
us a manifestation of His Mercifulness through the warmth and light of the sun, He also
manifested His Mercy and Compassion for humankind through His Prophets. He chose the Last
Prophet, whom He sent as a mercy for all the worlds, as the one to establish the Message
of compassion and mercy eternally. If he had not been sent to revive and revise the
Messages of the previous Prophets in such a way as to encompass the whole of humankind, we
would all be wandering around in the terrifying desert of unbelief, misguidance and
ignorance.
Vital questions
everyone asks himself
Philosophers,
sociologists and psychologists have throughout history searched for answers to such vital
questions as, Who am I?, Where have I come from?, What is my
final destination?, What is the purpose of life?, What does our
dying mean?, Is death absolute non-existence or only a door to a new, eternal
life? Man has tangled with such questions during his earthly existence and it is
only through the enlightenment of the Prophets that he has found true satisfaction and
peace of mind. Through them he has been convinced that this earthly life is just a
way-station on his perpetual journeying from the world of spirits to the world
of eternity, and a field to be planted with seeds for harvesting in the eternal world that
follows. This world is reached through the intermediate realm of the grave. With this
realization, he has been relieved of his anxieties and the world has been transformed for
him into a flowery garden of recreation and a gathering place of friends.
It is to convey
this Message and to illuminate the path to happiness here and in the Hereafter that the
Prophets were sent.
We will discuss
three essential points in the way a Prophet conveys the Divine Message.
The Prophets made
a comprehensive invitation to God
There was no
fragmentation or compartmentalization in the way of the Prophets. They dealt with people
and life in a holistic manner and never ignored or neglected any of mans faculties.
They appealed to mans intellect, reason, spirit and all his outer and inner senses
and feelings.
The position of a
Prophet in relation to Divine Revelation is like that of a corpse in the hands of one who
washes it. God directs and guides him in whatever fashion is required to lead his people.
Without this Divine direction, he would not be able to guide anyone. Neglect of the
intellect, for instance, would result in a community of poor, docile mystics. Negligence
of the heart or spirit, on the other hand, would result in crude rationalism devoid of any
spiritual dimension. Man comprises intellect, spirit and body and each must be assigned
its due part of the Message. Also, man is an active being. Therefore, he should be led to
activity according to the purpose of his life as determined by God and communicated by the
Prophets. God did not leave him to become a passive recluse, nor allow him to be an
activist without reason and spirit, or a rationalist without
spiritual reflection and activism. It is only when the intellect, spirit and body are
harmonized, and man is motivated towards activity in the illuminated way of the Divine
Message, that he can become a complete being and attain true humanity. This was the aim of
the Prophets, upon them all be peace, and should be the aim of all those who wish to be
their followers. The Quran declares:
Say (O Muhammad):
This is my way: I call (people) to God with wisdom and insight, I and those who
follow me. (Yusuf, 12.108)
The Prophets
asked no wage from people
A Prophet
does not live for himself. Dedicated to his mission wholly, a Prophet is an altruist and
lives for the happiness and good of others. His happiness lies in seeing people devoted to
God for ultimate salvation but he never expects from people anything in return for what he
does; his reward is from none but God alone. This is a very important and indispensable
aspect of a Prophets communication of the Divine Message, one frequently emphasized
in the Quran:
O my people! I
ask of you no wealth for it, my reward is from none but God. (Hud, 11.29)
The Prophets left
the results to God
The Prophets
were charged with conveying the Divine Message to people. They did their best to this end
and patiently faced many misfortunes and even torment. They fulfilled their
responsibilities without worrying about the result of their call to God. They knew with
all certainty that it is only God who will bring about the desired result.
The three
fundamentals briefly outlined above set the principles for everyone who wishes to take up
the Divine responsibility to call to God in every subsequent age, in every place.
The method of
conveying the Message
Constant,
continual striving is not only an essential feature of the delivering of the Message but
it is actually an important element of the Prophetic method.
A Prophet is, so
to speak, obsessed with how he is to perform his duty. To this end, he considers all the
circumstances and does everything permitted, without concerning himself with Gods
domain, never worrying about the results. He knows that it is not in his power to make
anyone accept the Message, that his duty is only to convey the Message and to do
everything possible and permissible by God so that people become convinced of its truth.
On this point, the Quran declares:
Verily, you [O
Muhammad] guide not whom you like but God guides whom He wills. And He knows best those
who receive guidance. (al-Qasas, 28.56)
Many Prophets
lived with no one accepting their Message. However, they did not lose heart, weaken in
resolve, or resort to means not permitted by God, like violence, terror or deception,
despite having to suffer every kind of hardship and tortures of the most pitiless sort.
When the Last Prophet Muhammad upon him be peace and blessings, was severely
wounded in the Battle of Uhud, some of his Companions requested him to invoke Gods
curse on the enemy, but he prayed for them instead, saying:
O God, forgive my
people, because they do not know.
O God, forgive my people and
guide them to truth, because they do not know.
He made this
supplication with his face bleeding profusely, since he had once said:
I am now as if I
was seeing a Prophet who, while his face was bleeding prayed for his people: O God,
forgive my people, because they do not know.
All the Prophets
reacted in the same way to the torments and false accusations they suffered from their
people. For example:
The leaders of
the people of Noah said: Verily, we see you in clear deviation. He said:
O my people! There is no deviation in me, but I am a Messenger from the Lord of the
Worlds! I convey unto you the messages of my Lord and give sincere advice to you. And I
know from God what you know not. (al-Araf, 7.602)
The leaders of
Huds people, who were unbelievers, said: We see you surely in foolishness; and
we think you are among the liars. He said: O my people! There is no
foolishness in me, but I am a Messenger from the Lord of the Worlds. I convey unto you the
messages of my Lord and I am a trustworthy adviser to you. (al-Araf,
7.668)
The Prophets conveyed the
messages of their Lord without thinking of any return other than Gods pleasure
Nothing changed
during the history of Prophethood. The Prophets conveyed the messages of their Lord
without thinking of any return other than Gods pleasure. There is no people to whom
a Messenger was not sent, as expilicitly affirmed in the Quran:
Whoever goes
right, then he goes right only for his own souls benefit. And whoever goes astray,
then he goes astray only to his own loss. No laden soul can bear anothers load. And
We never punish until We have sent a Messenger. (al-Isra, 17.15)
And verily We
have sent among every people a Messenger (saying): Worship God (alone), and shun all
false deities. (al-Nahl, 16.36)
After he received
the first Revelation in the cave, Hira, Gods Messenger, upon him be peace and
blessings, returned home in a great excitement. Wrapped up in his vestment, God ordered
him:
O you who wrapped
up in your vestment, arise and give warning! Magnify your Lord! Cleanse your garments, and
keep away from all pollution. Do not show favour, seeking worldly gain! Be patient for the
sake of your Lord! (al-Muddaththir, 74.1-7)
Again, he
received the following order:
O you folded in
garments! Keep vigil the night long, except a little; half of it, or a little less, or a
little more, and recite the Quran in slow, measured rhythmic tones. We are about to
address to you words of great gravity. (al-Muzzammil, 73.1-5)
Every Prophet conveyed
Gods Message to his people without becoming wearied or daunted
Every Prophet
conveyed Gods Message to his people without becoming wearied or daunted. The harsh
reactions of people could not hinder a Prophet from his duty. For example,
[Noah] said:
O my Lord! Day and night I have called my people. But my call has only added to
their aversion. Each time I call on them to seek Your pardon, they thrust their fingers in
their ears and cover themselves with their garments, persisting in sin and magnifying
themselves in insolent pride. Further, I have called to them aloud. Further, I have spoken
to them in public and in private, saying: "Ask forgiveness from your Lord: for He is
Oft-Forgiving." (Nuh, 71.5-10)
When a people
rejected the call of a Prophet and persisted in unbelief and corruption on earth,
Gods wrath usually fell upon them. We read in the Quran the story of several
devastated peoples, and we see their ruins all over the world. |