Beyond a shadow of doubt, the biography of Prophet Muhammad (Peace be
upon him) manifestedly represents an exhaustive embodiment of the
sublime Divine Message that he communicated in order to deliverthe
human race from the swamp of darkness and polytheism to the paradise
of light and monotheism. An image, authenticas well as comprehensive,
of this Message is therefore only attainable through careful study and
profound analysis of both backgrounds and issues of such a biography.
In view of this, a whole chapter is here introducedabout the nature
and development of Arab tribes prior to Islam as well as the
circumstantial environment that enwrapped the Prophet's mission.
LOCATION OF THE ARABS:
Linguistically, the word "Arab" means deserts and waste barren land
well-nigh waterless and treeless. Ever since the dawn of history, the
Arabian Peninsula and its people have been called as such.
The Arabian Peninsula is enclosed in the west by the Red Sea and
Sinai, in the east by the Arabian Gulf, in the south by the Arabian
Sea, which is an extension of the Indian Ocean, and in the north by
old Syria and part of Iraq. The area is estimated between a million
and a million and a quarter square miles.
Thanks to its geographical position, the peninsula has always
maintained great importance.. Considering its internal setting, it is
mostly deserts and sandy places, which has rendered it inaccessible to
foreigners and invaders, and allowed its people complete liberty and
independence through the ages, despite the presence of two
neighbouring great empires.
Its external setting, on the other hand, caused it to be the centre of
the old world and provided it with sea and land links with most
nations at the time. Thanks to this strategic position the Arabian
Peninsula had become the centre for trade, culture, religion and art.
ARAB TRIBES:
Arab kinfolks have been divided according to lineage into three groups:
Perishing Arabs: The ancient Arabs, of whose history little is known,
and of whom were 'Ad, Thamûd, Tasam, Jadis, Emlaq, andothers.
Pure Arabs: Who originated fromthe progeny of Ya'rub bin Yashjub bin
Qahtan. They were also called Qahtanian Arabs.
Arabized Arabs: Who originated from the progeny of Ishmael. They were
also called 'Adnanian Arabs.
The pure Arabs – the people of Qahtan – originally lived in Yemen and
comprised many tribes, two of which were very famous:
1. Himyar: The most famous of whose septs were Zaid Al-Jamhur, Quda'a
and Sakasic.
2. Kahlan: The most famous of whose septs were Hamdan, Anmar, Tai',
Mudhhij, Kinda, Lakhm, Judham, Azd, Aws, Khazraj and the descendants
ofJafna — the kings of old Syria.
Kahlan septs emigrated from Yemen to dwell in the different parts of
the Arabian Peninsula prior to the Great Flood (Sail Al-'Arim of
Ma'rib Dam), due to the failure of trade under the Roman pressure and
domain on both sea and land trade routes following Roman occupation of
Egypt and Syria.
Naturally enough, the competition between Kahlan andHimyar led to the
evacuation of the first and the settlement of thesecond in Yemen.
THE EMIGRATING SEPTS OF KAHLAN CAN BE INTO FOUR GROUPS:
1. Azd: Who, under the leadershipof 'Imran bin 'Amr Muzaiqbâ',
wandered in Yemen, sent pioneers and finally headed northwards.
Details of their emigration can be summed up as follows:
2. Tha'labah bin 'Amr left his tribe Al-Azd for Hijaz and dwelt
between Tha'labiyah and Dhi Qar. When he gained strength, he headed
for Madinah where he stayed. Of his seed are Aws and Khazraj, sons of
Haritha binTha'labah.
Haritha bin 'Amr, known as Khuza'a, wandered with his folks in Hijaz
until they came to Mar Az-Zahran. Later, they conquered the Haram, and
settled in Makkah after having driven away its people, the tribe of
Jurhum.
'Imran bin 'Amr and his folks went to 'Oman where they established the
tribe of Azd whose children inhabited Tihama and were known as
Azd-of-Shanu'a.
Jafna bin 'Amr and his family, headed for Syria where he settled and
initiated the kingdom of Ghassan who was so named after a spring of
water, in Hijaz, where they stopped on their way to Syria.
3. Lakhm and Judham: Of whom was Nasr bin Rabi'a, father of Manadhira,
Kings of Heerah.
4. Banu Tai': Who also emigrated northwards to settle by the so-
called Aja and Salma Mountains which were consequently named as Tai'
Mountains.
5. Kinda: Who dwelt in Bahrain but were expelled to Hadramout and Najd
where they instituted a powerful government but not for long , for the
whole tribe soon faded away.
*. Another tribe of Himyar, knownas Quda'a, also left Yemen and dwelt
in Samawa semi-desert on the borders of Iraq.
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HISTORY - ~ Location and Nature of Arab Tribes
ISLAMIC ARTICLE :- ~ Young man Who believes Allah is one tells how He becamea Muslim
This young man who was born to a Christian family and became a Muslim
while studying at university in London 10 years ago tells that it is
impossible to believe in the errors of trinity in Christianity and of
the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) being the son of Allah (Surely Allah is
beyond that), and that these false beliefs alienate many people from
their religion. He tells that he never believed in the deviance
oftrinity and decided to become a Muslim after reading the Qur'an. He
explains that before he became a Muslim, his conscience always told
him that there is the One and Only Almighty Creator and that there
should be anoble purpose in life otherthan eating, drinking and
striving to survive. Finally he states that he found all the answers
to his questions in the Qur'an and thus became a Muslim.
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while studying at university in London 10 years ago tells that it is
impossible to believe in the errors of trinity in Christianity and of
the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) being the son of Allah (Surely Allah is
beyond that), and that these false beliefs alienate many people from
their religion. He tells that he never believed in the deviance
oftrinity and decided to become a Muslim after reading the Qur'an. He
explains that before he became a Muslim, his conscience always told
him that there is the One and Only Almighty Creator and that there
should be anoble purpose in life otherthan eating, drinking and
striving to survive. Finally he states that he found all the answers
to his questions in the Qur'an and thus became a Muslim.
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ISLAMIC ARTICLE :- ~ Texas Community Turning to Islam –
Yasmine used to be Mindy,raised by strict southern Baptist parents.
She says"My life didn't have any meaning and i just couldn't figure
out what my purpose was. When I found Islam, I realized thatpurpose of
anyone is to worship Allah" Yasmine arranged a marriage for herself
and has three children. Islam, she says is"the solution to a lot of
the prevailing evils: drugs, adultery, fornication…" She also adds "I
think that American society should not be afraid what would happen to
their country if Muslims were the majorityin America, because I
believe that would benefitAmerica in so many ways"
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She says"My life didn't have any meaning and i just couldn't figure
out what my purpose was. When I found Islam, I realized thatpurpose of
anyone is to worship Allah" Yasmine arranged a marriage for herself
and has three children. Islam, she says is"the solution to a lot of
the prevailing evils: drugs, adultery, fornication…" She also adds "I
think that American society should not be afraid what would happen to
their country if Muslims were the majorityin America, because I
believe that would benefitAmerica in so many ways"
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STORY - ~ encouraging believers toward what is good
A believer regards himself as having a responsibility, not just to the
people around him, but also to other people in society and all other
communities.That responsibility is instrumental in everyone living in
the awareness of Islamic moral values. People are free to choose the
lifestyle they like but since they are unacquainted with Allah and
Islamic moral values, the majority may choose irreligion. Many of them
may make mistakes or be unable to resolve their problems because they
do not know religious moral values. There may be millions of people
leading unhappy and hopeless lives because they are unfamiliar with
the commandments our Lord has revealed in the Qur'an.The
responsibility toward these masses that Allah places on believers
means they can teach them aboutIslamic moral values and then make
their own choices because since believers are aware of the verses of
the Qur'an, they know how the problems that these people cannot
resolve can be settled. It istherefore a religious obligation for
those who know to tell those who donot. One verse tells us:
" So struggle in the way of Allah – you are only answerable for
yourself –and spur on the believers . It may well be that Allah will
curb the force of the unbelievers. Allah has greater force and greater
power to punish." (Surat an Nisa', 84)
Emphasizing the Importance of Preaching
Being aware of the ways in which people can be rid of their troubles
and yet deciding to keep these ways hidden and not tell anyone about
them is likehaving prior knowledge ofa disaster but not telling
people how to avoid it. If a disaster takes place and people die, then
the person who never mentioned it has a heavy responsibility to bear.
For that reason, believers have a grave and great responsibility to
all mankind. The seriousness of that responsibility is increased by
believers being few in number and unbelievers making up a great part
of the world. It is therefore very important for the fervor
inbelievers' hearts to be kept constantly on the boil, that they
should not be allowed to fall into heedlessness, and that they should
be supported materially and psychologically in all they do. Allah
makes "spurring the believers to fight" obligatory in verse 65 of
Surat al-Anfal:
" O Prophet! Spur on the believers to struggle . If there are twenty
of you who are steadfast, they will overcome two hundred; and if there
area hundred of you, they will overcome a thousand of those who are
unbelievers, becausethey are people who do not understand." (Surat
al-Anfal, 65)
Warning Believers with Kind Words and Speaking Effectively So As to
Spur Their Consciences:
It is certain that in discharging their duty to preach the words,
believers can make many errors and exhibit flaws stemming from
ignorance or error. They may say a wrong thing, produce an incorrect
interpretation, ordo something wrong froman intention to do good. In
that event, it is essentialthey be warned and learn the truth
Preaching the moral values of Islam and calling people to faith is a
most important service calling for the greatest care; many people will
decide whether or not to live by the moral values ofIslam on the basis
of the language, attitudes and behavior of the person describing them.
If they love and trust the person describing religious moral values,
then their hearts will begin warming toward the morals of Islam. That
is why preaching religious moral values is the most serious
responsibility in the world.Therefore, believers who act with the aim
of Islamicmoral values becoming known to, and lived by, more people
need to be warned and trained to address people better every day
because such advice can overcome deficiencies in a person's knowledge,
manners, language, vocabulary, gestures, clothing and many other such
matters and we thus obey Allah's command regarding preparing
believers. However, in the Qur'an Allah reveals that as we prepare
believers, we must also encourage and enthuse them. That is whyit is
of the greatest importance for the advice to be given to be
constructive, encouraging and respectful.
Believers Must Be Given Advice without Discouraging, Offending or
Damaging Their Enthusiasm
The person giving advice must be very pure. Advice can only be
expected to benefit the other party if itis offered for Allah's
approval, with affection and compassion and without involving earthly
desires. But criticism givenout of envy, anger and hatred will be
harsh and hurtful. Instead of helping people, it will confuse them and
leave them wondering what to do. It will reduce these people's fervor
for what they are doing, and deprive them of joy or strength.
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people around him, but also to other people in society and all other
communities.That responsibility is instrumental in everyone living in
the awareness of Islamic moral values. People are free to choose the
lifestyle they like but since they are unacquainted with Allah and
Islamic moral values, the majority may choose irreligion. Many of them
may make mistakes or be unable to resolve their problems because they
do not know religious moral values. There may be millions of people
leading unhappy and hopeless lives because they are unfamiliar with
the commandments our Lord has revealed in the Qur'an.The
responsibility toward these masses that Allah places on believers
means they can teach them aboutIslamic moral values and then make
their own choices because since believers are aware of the verses of
the Qur'an, they know how the problems that these people cannot
resolve can be settled. It istherefore a religious obligation for
those who know to tell those who donot. One verse tells us:
" So struggle in the way of Allah – you are only answerable for
yourself –and spur on the believers . It may well be that Allah will
curb the force of the unbelievers. Allah has greater force and greater
power to punish." (Surat an Nisa', 84)
Emphasizing the Importance of Preaching
Being aware of the ways in which people can be rid of their troubles
and yet deciding to keep these ways hidden and not tell anyone about
them is likehaving prior knowledge ofa disaster but not telling
people how to avoid it. If a disaster takes place and people die, then
the person who never mentioned it has a heavy responsibility to bear.
For that reason, believers have a grave and great responsibility to
all mankind. The seriousness of that responsibility is increased by
believers being few in number and unbelievers making up a great part
of the world. It is therefore very important for the fervor
inbelievers' hearts to be kept constantly on the boil, that they
should not be allowed to fall into heedlessness, and that they should
be supported materially and psychologically in all they do. Allah
makes "spurring the believers to fight" obligatory in verse 65 of
Surat al-Anfal:
" O Prophet! Spur on the believers to struggle . If there are twenty
of you who are steadfast, they will overcome two hundred; and if there
area hundred of you, they will overcome a thousand of those who are
unbelievers, becausethey are people who do not understand." (Surat
al-Anfal, 65)
Warning Believers with Kind Words and Speaking Effectively So As to
Spur Their Consciences:
It is certain that in discharging their duty to preach the words,
believers can make many errors and exhibit flaws stemming from
ignorance or error. They may say a wrong thing, produce an incorrect
interpretation, ordo something wrong froman intention to do good. In
that event, it is essentialthey be warned and learn the truth
Preaching the moral values of Islam and calling people to faith is a
most important service calling for the greatest care; many people will
decide whether or not to live by the moral values ofIslam on the basis
of the language, attitudes and behavior of the person describing them.
If they love and trust the person describing religious moral values,
then their hearts will begin warming toward the morals of Islam. That
is why preaching religious moral values is the most serious
responsibility in the world.Therefore, believers who act with the aim
of Islamicmoral values becoming known to, and lived by, more people
need to be warned and trained to address people better every day
because such advice can overcome deficiencies in a person's knowledge,
manners, language, vocabulary, gestures, clothing and many other such
matters and we thus obey Allah's command regarding preparing
believers. However, in the Qur'an Allah reveals that as we prepare
believers, we must also encourage and enthuse them. That is whyit is
of the greatest importance for the advice to be given to be
constructive, encouraging and respectful.
Believers Must Be Given Advice without Discouraging, Offending or
Damaging Their Enthusiasm
The person giving advice must be very pure. Advice can only be
expected to benefit the other party if itis offered for Allah's
approval, with affection and compassion and without involving earthly
desires. But criticism givenout of envy, anger and hatred will be
harsh and hurtful. Instead of helping people, it will confuse them and
leave them wondering what to do. It will reduce these people's fervor
for what they are doing, and deprive them of joy or strength.
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