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				Story #1: The Prophet's Journey To Taif 
			 
			
		
		
		
		THE PROPHET (Sallallahualaihiwassalam)'s JOURNEY TO TAIF 
 
 For nine years, since his selection by Allah for                His mission, the Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) had been delivering                the message of Allah in Makkah and making all-out efforts to guide                and reform his community. Excepting a few persons who had either                embraced Islam or who helped him though not accepting his creed,                all the rest in Mecca left no stone unturned in persecuting and                deriding him and his followers. His uncle Abu Talib was one of those                good-hearted people who helped him, in spite of his not entering                into the fold of Islam.
 
              The following year, on the death of Abu Talib,                the Qu-reysh got a free hand and therefore accelerated their sinister                pursuits without check and hindrance. At Taif, the second biggest                town of Hijaz, there lived Banu Thaqif, a clan strong in number.                The Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) left for Taif with the                hope of winning them over to Islam, thus giving quarter to Muslims                from the persecution of the Qureysh, and also establishing a base                for the future propagation of Islam. On reaching Taif he visited                the three chieftains of the clan separately, and placed before each                of them the message of Allah, and called upon them to stand by his                Prophet's (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) side. Instead of accepting                his message, they refused even to listen to him and, notwithstanding                the proverbial Arab hospitality, each of them treated him most contemptuously                and rudely. 
              They plainly told him that they did not like his                stay in their town. The Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) had                expected a civil, even a cordial treatment and due courtesy in speech                from them, as they were the heads of the clan. But one of them sneered:
              "Hey, Allah has made you a Prophet!"                The other exclaimed with derision: 
              
 "Could Allah not lay His hand on anyone else,                beside you to make him His Prophet?" 
              The third one gibed at him:  "I do not want to talk to you, for if you are                in fact a Prophet, then to oppose you is to invite trouble, and                if you only pretend to be one, why should I talk with an impostor?"  The Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam), who was a rock of steadfastness                and perseverance, did not lose heart over this check from the chieftains,                and tried to approach the common people; but nobody would listen                to him. Instead they asked him to clear off from their own town                and go wherever else he liked. When he realised that further efforts                were in vain, he decided to leave the town. But they would not let                him depart in peace, and set the street urchins after him to hiss,                to hoot, to jeer at, and to stone him. He was so much pelted at                with stones that his whole body was covered with blood, and his                shoes were clogged to his feet. He left the town in this woeful                plight. When he was far out of the town, and safe from the rabble,                he prayed to Allah thus:
                                        "0, my Allah! To Thee I complain of the feeble-ness of my strength,                of my lack of resources and my being unimportant in the eyes of                people. 0, Most Merciful of all those capable of showing mercy!                Thou art the Lord of the weak, and Thou art my own Lord. To whom                art Thou to entrust me; to an unsympathetic foe who would sullenly                frown at me, or to an alien to whom Thou hast given control over                my affairs? Not in the least do I care for anything except that                I may have Thy protection for myself. I seek shelter in Your light-the                light which illuminates the Heavens and dispels all sorts of darkness,                and which controls all affairs in this world as well as in the Hereafter.                May it never be that I should incur Thy wrath, or that Thou should                be displeased with me. I must remove the cause of Thy displeasure                till Thou art pleased. There is no strength nor power but through                Thee."
 
              The Heavens were moved by the prayer, and Jibrail                (Alayhis salaam) appeared before the Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe                wasallam), greeting him with Assalamu Alaikum and said: "Allah knows all that has passed between you and                these people. He has deputed an angel in charge of the mountains                to be at your command."  Saying this, Jibrail (Alayhis salam) ushered                the angel before the Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam). The angel                greeted the Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) and said: "0, Prophet of Allah! I am at your service. If                you wish, I can cause the mountains overlooking this town on both                sides to collide with each other, so that all the people therein                would be crushed to death, or you may suggest any other punishment                for them."  The merciful and noble Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe                wasallam) said: "Even if these people do not accept Islam, I do                hope from Allah that there will be persons from among their progeny                who would worship Allah and serve His cause."  Behold the conduct of our noble Prophet (Sallallaho                alaihe wasallam), whom we profess to follow! We get so much irritated                over a little trouble or a mere abuse from somebody that we keep                on torturing and taking our revenge throughout our lives in every                possible manner. Does it become people who claim to follow the magnanimous
              Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam)? Look, even                after so much suffering at the hands of the Taif mob, he neither                curses them nor does he work for any revenge, even when he has the                full opportunity to do so.
 
 
  
		
	
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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