THE ESSENTIALS OF PROPHETHOOD

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Lesson 2 Sidq (Truthfulness) THE ESSENTIALS OF PROPHETHOOD Sidq (Truthfulness): They never lie, even just for a joke. They are truthful in all circumstances. The next few lessons will focus on the Essentials of Prophethood, with one essential highlighted in each lesson. The prophets are, like us, human beings. They eat, drink, rejoice, and worry... However, they have exceptionally good characters, and they have special attributes, given to them by Allah. These features are as follows: 1. al-ismah (Innocence, infallibility): The prophets are virtuous people. Allah protects them from doing wrong. They do not commit sins. 2. al-amanah (Trustworthiness): The prophets are trustworthy. They are reliable in all circumstances. 3. Sidq (Truthfulness): They never lie, even just for a joke. They are truthful in all circumstances. 4. al-fatanah (Intellect): They have the highest degree of understanding, intelligence, and foresight. 5. al-tabligh (Communication): They directly communicate divine messages to the people. TRUTHFULNESS Truthfulness is the cornerstone of Prophethood. No lies or deceit, whether explicit or implicit, were ever heard from them. The Qur an declares: Mention Abraham in the Book: Surely he was a most truthful Prophet (19:41); Mention Ishmael in the Book; surely, he was a man of his word, and he was a Messenger, a Prophet (19:54); and Mention Enoch (Idris) in the Book; surely he was a most truthful Prophet. We elevated him to an exalted place (19:56 57). We also read in the Qur an that a fellow prisoner addressed Prophet Joseph: Joseph, O most truthful one (12:46).

The Prophets had to be endowed with truthfulness, for God wants everybody to be truthful and extol the truthful: O you who believe, fear God and be with the company of the truthful! (9:119), and: The believers are those who believed in God and His Messenger without ever feeling doubt thereafter, and strove with their souls and possessions in the cause of God; those are the ones who are the truthful (49:15). The Qur an praises believers who, without faltering, carry out their promises: Among the believers are the valiants who have kept their promise which they gave to God: Some of them carried out their word [and were martyred] and the others are expecting (their turn); they have never thought of going back on their word. (33:23) Key vocabulary Extol: to praise someone or something highly Valiants: having or showing courage

DISCUSS The Qur an states in the above verse (33:23) those martyrs who fulfilled their promise to God through his Messenger, as well as others expecting martyrdom, to show that they were true to their words. Are they the only ones praised here? Or rather, does it include all who fulfill their words and keep their promises? O God, forgive my people, for they do not know. Key vocabulary This verse extols the heroes of Uhud, a decisive turning point in Islamic history. After the unbelievers of the Quraysh were defeated at Badr, they had spent a whole year preparing for a deadly retaliatory blow at the Muslims. Meeting at the foot of Mount Uhud, a few miles from Madina, the Muslims at first were victorious and the Quraysh began to flee. At this crucial point, the archers whom God s Messenger had positioned at Aynayn pass left their positions, against the Prophet s command, and pursued the enemy. Khalid ibn al-walid, commander of the enemy s cavalry, took this opportunity to surround the Muslims from behind. As a result, the Muslims experienced a reverse. Such leading figures as Hamza, Mus ab ibn Umayr, Abd Allah ibn Jahsh, and Anas ibn Nadr were martyred. Even the Prophet was wounded. Let us note here that during the battle, God s Messenger, the Prophet of forgiveness and mercy who was sent as a mercy for creation, raised his hands to the heavens with a heart-felt prayer and, while bleeding profusely, asked for the enemy to be forgiven: O God, forgive my people, for they do not know. Anas ibn Nadr was the uncle of Anas ibn Malik, the servant of God s Messenger. Although he had sworn allegiance with God s Messenger in Aqabah before he emigrated to Madina, for some reason he did not fight at Badr. He regretted this so much that he told God s Messenger: O Messenger of God, if God allows us to confront them once more, they will see what sufferings I will inflict on them! He fought fearlessly at Uhud, especially when the Muslims suffered a reverse. Just before being martyred, he told Mu adh ibn Jabal with a smile: By God, I sense the scent of Paradise behind Uhud. As mentioned in the last lesson, God s Messenger was known as a truthful person even before Islam. The Makkans, even the unbelievers, called him al-amin (the Trustworthy One, the Truthful). Even his enemies did not accuse him of lying after he proclaimed his Prophethood. Abu Sufyan, for example, confessed to the Emperor of Byzantium that he never lied. Struck by Abu Sufyan s answers, at that time the bitterest enemy of Islam, the Emperor acknowledged Prophet Muhammad s position: It is inconceivable for one who has never told a lie during his whole life to invent lies against God. He was right. The Makkans agreed unanimously that God s Messenger was a truthful person. Once before his conversion, Yasir asked his son Ammar where he was going. Ammar said that he was going to the Prophet. Being fully satisfied of his son s safety while with him, he replied: Muhammad is a trustworthy person. The Makkans recognize him so. If he claims Prophethood he must be telling the truth, for no one has ever heard him tell a lie. God s Messenger always encouraged truthfulness, as can be seen in his words as recorded in the following Traditions: Unanimously: agreed to by everyone

THINK Why would a believer who had never told a lie, even jokingly, suddenly begin to lie, especially against God, when he is 40 years old and getting closer to the grave? Always be truthful, for truthfulness leads to righteousness and righteousness leads to Paradise. Promise me six things and I will promise you Paradise: Speak the truth, keep your promises, fulfill your trusts, remain chaste, don t look at what is unlawful, and avoid what is forbidden. Abandon what arouses your suspicions and follow what is certain. Truthfulness gives satisfaction; lying causes suspicion. Seek truthfulness even if it might bring you to ruin. Always be truthful, for truthfulness leads to righteousness and righteousness leads to Paradise. If you are always truthful and seek truthfulness, God records you as such. Never lie, for lying leads to shamefulness and shamefulness leads to Hell. If you insist on lying and seek deceit, God records you as such. Due to his truthfulness, God s Messenger rose to such a high rank that his nearness to God is expressed metaphorically in the Qur an as follows: Then he approached and came nearer, till he was [distant] two bows length, or even nearer (53:8-9). Truthfulness always brings salvation, even if it causes one s death. We die through truthfulness only once, whereas each lie is a different kind of death. One of the most striking examples of this is the case of Ka b ibn Malik, a famous Ansari poet who swore allegiance to God s Messenger at Aqabah. Although he took part in almost all the battles, he missed the campaign of Tabuk without a justifiable excuse. The Tabuk campaign was very difficult. It took place in mid-summer and, what is more, against the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire. Although God s Messenger always kept the destination of such campaigns secret, this time he disclosed it and wanted every believer to participate. Ka b completed his preparations but at the last minute, uncharacteristic negligence kept him from joining the army. When God s Messenger returned from the campaign, he asked those who had not fought why they had stayed at home. The hypocrites lied and made excuses, but Ka b, being unable to lie, told the truth. God s Messenger told him to leave. Thereafter, Ka b and two other believers who had done the same thing were boycotted. On the order of God s Messenger, no Muslim met with them or spoke to them. They repented publicly, begging God for forgiveness, for 50 days. After this, it was revealed that:

IMAGINE Imagine it was you who waited for three days because you gave your word. Reflect on how you personally would have acted as well. How can you teach yourself to be more cautious of your truthfulness after reading this lesson? As for those three, the acceptance of their repentance was delayed until, for them, the Earth, vast as it is, was straitened and their own souls were straitened to them, and they perceived that there is no fleeing from God and no refuge but with Him. Then He accepted their repentance so that they could recover their former state. Verily, God is the One who accepts repentance, Most Merciful. (9:118) After this revelation, Ka b ibn Malik told the Messenger, upon him be peace and blessings: I promise to speak the truth as long as I live. Truthfulness is the pivot of Prophethood. It could not be otherwise, for if a Prophet were to lie, everything connected with the Divine religion would be upset. All it takes is one lie to call a mission into question. Thus God declares: If he [Muhammad] had invented false sayings concerning Us, We would surely have grasped him firmly, and then cut off the artery of his heart, and none of you could have withheld Us from doing this. (69:44 47) A Companion remembered: Before his Prophethood, we made an appointment to meet somewhere. It was, however, 3 days after the appointed time when I remembered it. When I hastened to the appointed place, I found the future Prophet waiting for me. He was neither angry nor offended. His only reaction was to say: O young man, you have given me some trouble. I have been waiting here for you for three days. Then He accepted their repentance so that they could recover their former state. Verily, God is the One who accepts repentance, Most Merciful. (9:118) Key vocabulary Pivot: a person or a thing that is central or important to someone or something else

WHAT DID WE LEARN? LESSON SUMMARY: Sidq (Truthfulness): They never lie, even just for a joke. They are truthful in all circumstances. The prophets are, like us, human beings. They eat, drink, rejoice, and worry... However, they have exceptionally good characters, and they have special attributes, given to them by Allah No lies or deceit, whether explicit or implicit, were ever heard from the Prophets God s Messenger always encouraged truthfulness Always be truthful, for truthfulness leads to righteousness and righteousness leads to Paradise. Never lie, for lying leads to shamefulness and shamefulness leads to Hell LESSON REVIEW: INDIVIDUAL ASSESSMENT 1. What is the cornerstone of Prophethood? Why? 2. The Qur an praises which kind of believers in 33:23? Explain in detail. 3. Which things was Prophet Muhammad referring to when he said promise me six things and I will promise you paradise. 4. What was the reason Ka b Ibn Malik s repentance was accepted after 50 days, and what was his promise afterwards? ESSAY If you are truthful and seek truthfulness, God records you as such If you insist on lying and deceit, God records you as such Explain your understanding of this quote. Pay extra attention to the word choices: seek, insist, and deceit. Be sure to reference your text and your essay must have an introduction, body, and conclusion. Extol Valiant Pivot Unanimously LESSON VOCABULARY