Omar, The Criterion (part 1 of 3)
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Omar, The Criterion (part 1 of 3): "Strengthen Islam with Omar"
When the
enemies of Islam heard the name of Omar, their knees would tremble.
When Satan saw Omar walking down the street, he would turn the
other way. Even Omar's friends would sometimes find his presence
intimidating, and they too feared his anger. However, this man of
strength and power, cried easily, and had a soft and compassionate
heart. Omar was humble without being weak. Omar combined two
opposing character traits and that made him unique amongst the men
around Prophet Muhammad. Omar's path to the truth began with a
vehement hatred of Muhammad and the religion of Islam but that
hatred soon turned into a fierce love. Omar ibn Al Khattab
strengthened Islam.
Omar belonged to a middle class family, neither rich nor poor, of
the Adi clan, part of the tribe of Quraish. He had a tough
upbringing, his father was known to be a harsh man who worked his
son to exhaustion and beat him when he considered it necessary.
Despite this Omar is believed to have been literate, which was an
uncommon skill in pre Islamic Arabia. Born approximately 11 years
after Prophet Muhammad, Omar was a relatively fair-skinned boy who
grew into a tall, well-built, muscular man known for his fierce
demeanour and wrestling skills.
Omar began his working life as a shepherd for his father and aunts,
and he was paid a very small stipend, often only a handful of dates
for a full days work. He supplemented his income by engaging in
wrestling competitions but as he grew into manhood, he became a
successful trader and respected businessman. Omar was known as a
man of strength. His posture and bearing denoted strength and his
voice was loud and commanding. When Mohammad's teachings became a
problem for the men of Mecca, Omar pronounced his hatred for Islam
openly and took part in the abuse and torture of many of the weaker
converts to Islam.
The Two
Omars
Although not known by his
given name of Omar, there was another strong, determined man
opposed to Islam. This was the man originally known as Abu Hakim,
(the father of wisdom), but history remembers him as Abu Jahl, (the
father of ignorance), the avowed enemy of Islam. Prophet Muhammad,
may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him, gave him the name
Abu Jahl to denote his total ignorance in not recognising the truth
of Islam. Traditional accounts reveal that Prophet Muhammad on one
occasion raised his hands in supplication and begged God to
strengthen Islam by whomever of the two Omar's he loved most. To
the enemies of Islam and to the companions of Prophet Muhammad Omar
ibn al Khattab embracing Islam was an unthinkable notion.
Omar's hatred of Islam was so strong that he volunteered to kill
Prophet Muhammad. Without a second's hesitation, he strode down the
streets of Mecca intent on drawing his sword and ending the life of
the Prophet of God. One of the men of Mecca, who was secretly a
Muslim saw the look on Omar's face and immediately knew that his
beloved Prophet was in danger. Without fear for himself, he
approached Omar and asked him where he was going so quickly. Omar
replied that he was going, "to the man who has disunited our
people, cursed our gods and made fools of us", and he said, "I am
going to kill him".
The young Muslim man named Nu'aim felt terror rush into his heart
and tried to engage Omar in a discussion to divert him, but Omar
was intent on his mission and continued to stride along the street.
Nu'aim reluctantly spoke the words that lead Omar to Islam. He
said, "why don't you take care of your own house first'. Omar
stopped short and asked him what he meant by those words. Omar's
beloved sister and her husband had secretly embraced Islam and
Nu'aim revealed their secret in order to save the life of Prophet
Muhammad.
Omar turned around immediately and walked with determination
towards his sister's house. As he approached, he could hear the
sound of Quran being recited. Omar knocked on the door. Inside the
inhabitants scrambled to hide their copies of Quran but Omar
entered and demanded to know what the "humming" sound he had heard
was. Omar's sister replied that it was nothing, just the sound of
them talking, but Omar knew the sound of Quran and asked
menacingly, "Have you become Muslim?" Omar's brother in law
answered in the affirmative, whereupon Omar fell upon him,
wrestling him to the ground. Omar's sister tried to defend her
husband and in the scuffle, Omar hit her face, drawing blood.
Quran Enters His
Heart
Omar's sister seemed to have
the strength her brother was so famous for, she stood up and faced
her angry brother saying, "You enemy of God! You would hit me just
because I believe in God. Whether you like it or not, I testify
that there is no god but Allah and that Muhammad is His slave and
messenger. Do whatever you will!" Omar saw the blood running down
his sister's face, her words echoed in his ears, and he stood up.
Omar demanded that the words of Quran he had heard as he approached
the house be recited for him.
{We have not sent down the Quran unto you (O Muhammad) to cause
you distress, but only as a
reminder to those who fear (God). A revelation from Him who has
created the earth and high heavens. The Most Beneficent rose over
the (Mighty) Throne (in a manner that suits His Majesty). To Him
belongs all that is in the heavens and all that is on the earth,
and all that is between them, and all that is under the soil. And
if you (O Muhammad) speak aloud, then verily, He knows the secret
and that which is yet more hidden. No one has the right to be
worshipped but He! To Him belong the Best Names.} [Quran 20:2-8]
{مَا أَنزَلْنَا عَلَيْكَ
الْقُرْآنَ لِتَشْقَىٰ ﴿٢﴾ إِلَّا تَذْكِرَةً
لِّمَن يَخْشَىٰ ﴿٣﴾ تَنزِيلًا مِّمَّنْ خَلَقَ
الْأَرْضَ وَالسَّمَاوَاتِ الْعُلَى ﴿٤﴾
الرَّحْمَٰنُ عَلَى الْعَرْشِ اسْتَوَىٰ ﴿٥﴾
لَهُ مَا فِي السَّمَاوَاتِ وَمَا فِي الْأَرْضِ وَمَا بَيْنَهُمَا
وَمَا تَحْتَ الثَّرَىٰ ﴿٦﴾ وَإِن تَجْهَرْ
بِالْقَوْلِ فَإِنَّهُ يَعْلَمُ السِّرَّ وَأَخْفَى
﴿٧﴾ اللَّهُ لَا إِلَٰهَ إِلَّا هُوَ ۖ لَهُ
الْأَسْمَاءُ الْحُسْنَىٰ} [طه:2-٨]
Transliteration: Mā 'Anzalnā `Alayka Al-Qur'āna
Litashqaa (2) 'Illā Tadhkiratan Liman Yakhshaa (3)
Tanzīlāan Mimman Khalaqa Al-'Arđa Wa As-Samāwāti Al-`Ulā (4)
Ar-Raĥmānu `Alaa Al-`Arshi Astawaa (5) Lahu Mā Fī
As-Samāwāti Wa Mā Fī Al-'Arđi Wa Mā Baynahumā Wa Mā Taĥta
Ath-Tharaa (6) Wa 'In Tajhar Bil-Qawli Fa'innahu Ya`lamu
As-Sirra Wa 'Akhfaa (7) Allāhu Lā 'Ilāha 'Illā Huwa Lahu
Al-'Asmā'u Al-Ĥusnaa
Omar's eyes filled with hot tears. "Is this what we were against",
he asked. "The One who has spoken these words needs to be
worshipped." Omar left his sister's house and rushed to Muhammad.
Those with Prophet Muhammad were afraid, but they admitted Omar and
restrained him until he was in Muhammad's presence. Prophet
Muhammad grabbed him and said, "Why did you come here, son of
Khattab?"
Omar faced Prophet Muhammad with humility and joy and said, "O
Messenger of God, I have come for no reason except to say I believe
in God and his Messenger." Prophet Muhammad was overcome with joy
and cried out that God was Great! Within days, Omar lead a
procession of Muslims to the house of God where they prayed openly.
It was on this occasion that Prophet Muhammad gave him the nickname
Al Farooq - the criterion[1]. It
denotes one who is able to distinguish truth from falsehood. Islam
was strengthened with Omar, his fierce hatred melted into a love
that knew no bounds. His life and his death were now for the sake
of God and his Messenger.
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Footnotes:
[1] Taken from the historical works of At Tabari, & The Life and times of Omar
Ibn Al Khattab by Sheikh Ali Muhammad Salladi.
By Aisha Stacey
IslamReligion.com