بِسۡمِ ٱللهِ ٱلرَّحۡمَـٰنِ ٱلرَّحِيمِ
In the Name of Allah Most-Compassionate, Most-Merciful
As
was the custom with the tribes of Arabia prior to Islam, people’s
allegiances were to tribes under whose protection one was, which meant
other tribes, particularly less influential ones, would avoid entering
into a feud with anyone from a more noble tribe. The Prophet (s)
belonged to the most noble of them all, the tribe of Quraysh, and within
that tribe, the noble tribe of Bani Hashim. After the death of his
grandfather Abd-al- Muttalib it was Abu Talib the uncle of the Prophet
(saw) who gave him protection. And when Muhammad (s) became a prophet,
although his uncle did not accept Islam, he nevertheless loved his
nephew very much and maintained that protection from the increasingly
hostile Quraysh. However, Abu Talib died, and the Prophet (saw) sought
protection from another of his uncles, Abu Lahab, who accepted his
request very reluctantly, unable to refuse out of tribal custom. However,
this protection was considerably nominal as the Prophet (s) was to
discover, and led on more than one occasion, to Abu Lahab inciting
violence against the Muslims. It seemed the family of the Noble
Messenger (saw), the tribe of Quraysh, had
turned their backs on him, that there was no one to protect him in his
(saw) mission, and that hope of gaining any other support was remote.
The situation looked bleak for the young Muslim community who were
suffering both persecution through exile from Makkah and now also
economic boycott from the Quraysh, meaning they were desperately short
of food. With no other avenues open, and seeing the suffering of his
family and community, he (saw), he travelled on foot from Makkah to
Ta’if, a day’s journey. There was no other time when a noble prophet of
Allah, the noblest of them all, was in a humbler state before people.
And yet by the will of Allah, he entered the city of Ta’if seeking its
leaders, hoping that they would accept Islam and help him. But they
proved to be even more vociferous than the Quraysh. Hearing enough, the
Prophet (s) stood to leave, but as he did the Noble Messenger (saw) was
set upon by the slaves and children of Ta’if with
stones, he ran, his feet cut and bleeding, he saw a garden, a private
orchard, and sought refuge within its walls. Sitting under a tree cut
and bruised, and perhaps at his lowest point, he turned to his Lord for
ease and guidance. He had set out to Ta’if for the sake of God, for the
sake of his religion, for the sake of His believers, and now it seemed
all paths had been closed, where was he to go, who could he turn to for
help? At that moment the Prophet (s) made, what is considered, as his
most beautiful dua’a to Allah, a dua’a of complete sincerity, grace
abounding, noble eloquence and utter humility before his Lord. Here are
his words, read them slowly, for in them you will find the complete
truth and beauty of Islam, in them you will find the true state of man
to his Lord, in them you will find your Lord, and in them you will find
the best of all people, the Messenger of Allah (saw).
Dua’a at-Ta’if
“O
Allah! Unto You do I complain of my weakness, of my helplessness and of
my lowliness before men. O most Merciful of the merciful. O Lord of
the weak and my Lord too. Into whose hands have you entrusted me? Unto
some far off stranger who receives me with hostility? Or unto a foe whom
you have empowered against me? I care not, so long as You are not angry
with me. But Your favouring help, that were for me the broader way and
the wider scope. I take refuge in the light of Your countenance
whereby all darknesses are illuminated and all things of this world and
the next are rightly ordered, lest You make descend Your anger upon me
or lest Your wrath beset me. Yet it is Yours to reproach until You
are well pleased. There is no power and no might except through Thee.”
Prophet Muhammad(peace and blessings be upon him)
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