Umar bravery and hudaibiya
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One of our brothers/sisters has asked this question:
18. It is commonly conveyed that the companions were brave,
generous, and knowledgeable and spent
their time worshipping Allah (swt). If we
want to determine their bravery, then let us delve in to history,
how many kaffir's did the prominent
companion Hadhrath Umar slay during the
battles of Badr, Uhud, Khunduq, Khayber and Hunain? How many polytheists did he kill during his own
Khilafath? If we wish to determine who
is firm against the unbelievers it cannot be that individual who despite the Prophet (saaws)'s order refused to go
the Kaffir's prior to the treaty of
Hudaiybiya on the grounds that he had
no support and instead suggested Hadhrath Uthman go on account of
his relationship to the Ummaya clan. Al
Faruq by Allamah Shibli Numani, Volume 1 page 66, English translation by Muhammad Saleem, (Ashraf
Publishers)
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Answer:
Umar bravery and hudaibiya
In the name of
Allah, We praise Him, seek His help and ask for His forgiveness. Whoever
Allah guides none can misguide, and whoever He allows to fall astray, none can
guide them aright. We bear witness that there is no one (no idol, no person, no
grave, no prophet, no imam, no dai, nobody!) worthy of worship but Allah Alone,
and we bear witness that Muhammad (saws) is His slave-servant and the seal of
His Messengers.
Every companion of the Prophet (saws), was blessed with some strengths, sometimes one more than the other. In any movement and team, there are always people who specialize in one form or the other, so that the mission can be accomplished. Some of the companions, like Hadrat Abu Bakr, Hadrat Uthman, etc. were blessed with abundant Bounty from Allah and they would spend in the Cause of Allah. Some of the companions like Hadrat Ali, Hadrat Hamza, Hadrat Zubair, Hadrat Saad ibn Abi Waqqas, etc. were brave and courageous warriors and fought in the way of Allah. Some of the companions, like Abdulla ibn Masood, etc. were expert reciters of the Holy Quran and they would teach the believers. Some companions like Hadrat Khalid bin Al Waleed were expert commanders in war! Some of the companions like Hadrat Hassan ibn Thabit were expert poets who would do jihad with their poetry! It was upto the leader, Prophet Mohamed (saws), who recognized each companion’s strength and allocated them their responsibilities.
Besides, there
was no competition between these noble companions as to who killed the most
kaafirs, to stamp their superiority in the sight of Allah and His Messenger
(saws)! I will relate a simple example
to explain my point. Hadrat Hassan bin
Thabit was an expert poet, who would reply in poetry to the verses written against
the Messenger of Allah (saws). In the
Battle of Khandaq, Hadrat Safeeya told
him to behead a captured Jew, but he
refused because, he was not comfortable with the killings. Hadrat Safeeya herself beheaded the captured
Jew, and told Hadrat Hassan to throw the severed head over the fort amidst the
Jews, to strike awe and terror into their hearts; and again Hadrat Hassan could
not bring himself to do this, so Hadrat Safeeya threw the head amidst the Jews
herself. Now this same companion who
was obviously not an expert in the art of war, was given the honor as the only
companion who was invited and allowed
by the Messenger of Allah (saws) to stand along with him, on his mimbar, and
deliver his poetry in response to the Quraish! Thus each companion had his own strength, and it was upto the
Messenger of Allah (saws) to recognize those strengths and mobilize his team
for his blessed mission!
Ref: Hadrat Umar’s recommendation
to send Hadrat Uthman to Makkah for the negotiations.
Few companions
were as fearless and courageous in defending the Prophet (saws) and his mission
like Hadrat Umar! And the character of
Hadrat Umar was such, that the Quraish would not even talk to him, leave alone
negotiate with him about allowing the muslims to perform the Umrah that year. And we must also understand that during the
times of the Prophet (saws), the tribal system was prevalent and respected by
friends and foes alike. That is why
Hadrat Umar recommended that Hadrat Uthman, who belonged to the tribe of Banu
Ummayyah (which was incidentally also the tribe of the leader of the Quraish, Abu
Sufyan) go, and negotiate with the Quraish.
His argument and wisdom was that the Quraish would at least respect the
ties of kinship with Hadrat Uthman, and would thus allow the muslims to perform
the Umrah to the Sacred House.
Besides, it was not that the Messenger of Allah (saws) ordered Hadrat
Umar, but it was during the consultation that Hadrat Umar recommended the name
of Hadrat Uthman to lead the negotiations, which was accepted by the Messenger
of Allah (saws).
Whatever
written of Truth and benefit is only due to Allah’s Assistance and Guidance,
and whatever of error is of me. Allah
Alone Knows Best and He is the Only Source of Strength.
Your brother in
Islam,