IN the name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful.
Almighty Allah says in the Holy Qur’an, Fath, 48:29: “Muhammad is the Apostle of God; and those who are with him are strong against Unbelievers, (but) compassionate amongst each other. Thou wilt see them bow and prostrate themselves (in prayer), seeking Grace from God and (His) Good Pleasure. On their faces are their marks, (being) the traces of their prostration. This is their similitude in the Taurat; and their similitude in the Gospel is: like a seed which sends forth its blade, then makes it strong; it then becomes thick, and it stands on its own stem, (filling) the sowers with wonder and delight. As a result, it fills the Unbelievers with rage at them. God has promised those among them who believe and do righteous deeds forgiveness, and a great reward.”
The annual celebration of the birthday of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (SAW), which is called Maolud Nabiyyi, means different things to different people. Even among Muslims, it means, to some, the printing of envelopes in seeking aid for the propagation of Islam. To some other individuals, it means the organisation of Islamic programmes to educate the public about the religion of peace, Islam. To some Muslim elders, political actors, opinion leaders and corporate organisations, it is a golden opportunity to make political statements and pay lip service to tackling the moral decadence and socio-economic woes of the nation. To some Muslim organisations, Maolud Nabiyyi provides the chance to garner finances through public lectures, launchings, chieftaincy ceremonies and others.
But truly, the 12th day of Rabiul-Awwal every year should be a day for all Muslims to reflect on the life and message of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (SAW). His birth on a Monday of that date in 570 A.D. heralded redemption for mankind from ignorance, disease, misdeeds, and the dark ages (Qur’an 21:107). The Holy Qur’an, A’raf, 7:158 says: “Say: (Muhammad) ‘O men! I am sent unto you all as the apostle of God to Whom belongeth the dominion of the heavens and the earth: there is no god but He: it is He that giveth both life and death. So, believe in God and His apostle — the unlettered Prophet who believed in God and His words: follow him that (so) ye may be guided.’”
His arrival is unique, as it confirms the prophecies about him in the Torah (by Moses) and the Gospel (by Jesus Christ) (Qur’an 7:157). The Holy Qur’an, Yunus, 10:2 says: “It is a matter of wonderment to men that We have sent Our inspiration to a man from among themselves? (Muhammad) — That he should warn mankind (of their danger), and give the good news to the Believers that they have before their Lord the lofty rank of Truth. (But) say the Unbelievers: ‘This is indeed an evident sorcerer!’”
His being born announces the Messenger of Allah for all ages (Qur’an 7:158; 34:28). His cry into this world in the cradle portends the finality of Prophethood, the Seal of the Messengers of Allah. The Holy Qur’an, Ahzab, 33:40 says: “Muhammad is not the father of any of your men, but (he is) the Apostle of God, and the Seal of the Prophets: and God has full knowledge of all things.”
His survival into life confirms the finality of revelation to mankind, as the Holy Qur’an, revealed to Prophet Muhammad, remains the last Scripture, uncorrupted for eternity (Q. 15:87; 16:44; 26:192–195; 47:2). The Holy Qur’an, Al-Isra, 17:88–89 says: “Say: ‘If the whole of mankind and Jinns were to gather together to produce the like of this Qur’an, they could not produce the like thereof, even if they backed up each other with help and support.’ And We have explained to man, in this Qur’an, every kind of similitude: yet the greater part of men refuse (to receive it) except with ingratitude.” And Qur’an 26:210–211 stresses: “No evil ones have brought down this (Revelation) ‘Qur’an’: it would neither suit them nor would they be able (to produce it).”
And of course, the birth of the Prophet in the Year of the Elephant remains symbolic, as the Holy Mosque of Ka’bah was saved from destruction in the hands of Abraha Ashram and his men (Qur’an 105:1–5). Intoxicated with power and fired by religious fanaticism, their sacrilegious intentions, through a big expedition against Makkah to destroy the Ka’bah, were defeated by a miracle. No defence was offered by the custodians of the Ka’bah, as the army was too strong for them, besieging Makkah on elephants. But Allah, the Ultimate Guard and Master of Planners, showered hot pellets of stones, thrown by flocks of birds on the numerous armed soldiers riding elephants, and destroyed them almost to naught. The stones produced sores and pustules on the skin, which spread like a pestilence. The Holy Qur’an, Fil, 105:1–5 attests: “Seest thou not how thy Lord dealt with the Companions of the Elephant? Did He not make their treacherous plan go astray? And He sent against them flights of birds, striking them with stones of baked clay. Then did He make them like an empty field of stalks and straw (of which the corn) has been eaten up.”
Indeed, the birth of the Prophet (SAW) in this year of safety for Makkah and the Ka’bah was not a coincidence. It symbolises the safe arrival of the Reformer who completes Islam for us, and the protection of the First House of Allah in the City of Monotheism, which complement one another. The Holy Qur’an 5:97 says: “God made the Ka’ba, the Sacred House, an asylum of security for men, as also the Sacred Months, the animals for offerings, and the garlands that mark them: that ye may know that God hath knowledge of what is in the heavens and on earth, and that God is well acquainted with all things.”
It is true that the prophecy from Adam to Muhammad preached Islam (Qur’an 7:172). It is true that whoever receives revelation from Allah and preaches the Oneness of Allah, i.e., Islam, is a Prophet. And truly, not less than 124,000 prophets had been sent by the Merciful and Loving Allah at different times in history to warn, remind, and guide us. Every known 313 nations have had one Messenger of God. But only 25 of them are named in the Holy Qur’an. Five of the prophets are special (Ulul-Azm). They are Nuh, Ibrahim, Musa, Isa and Muhammad (SAW). And Prophet Muhammad (SAW) is the most unique — sent to all creatures — while others were national Prophets and Messengers. His religion will prevail over all religions (Qur’an 21:107; 33:40; 34:28; 61:9).
After all, Muhammad (SAW) is an unlettered Prophet given the Greatest Message of the Holy Qur’an, which subsists without edition till eternity (Qur’an 7:157; 62:2; 41:42; 17:88). Whereas all the prophets of Allah were men of good character and high honour, they were prepared and chosen by God to deliver His message to their respective nations, except Prophet Muhammad (SAW), who was sent to all mankind as the Seal of all Apostles.
His message in the Holy Qur’an, as practicalised in the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad (SAW), transcends all ages, as it abrogates all the scriptures before it (Qur’an 2:105). The chosen preachers only continue to explain
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