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They realize that under the banner of monotheism all men become
equal in the real sense. As humble servants of one great God, they
all become true human beings with a right to human dignity.
By finding their true place in the world, they achieve the
greatest position that man can aspire to. When Mughirah ibn
Shu’bah entered the court of the Iranian warrior, Rustam, he made
a speech to the courtiers gathered there. As Ibn Jarir explains, his
words had a devastating effect on all who heard them:
“The lower classes said: ‘By God, this Arabian has spoken the
truth.’ As for the upper classes, they said, ‘By God, he has attacked
us with words which our slaves will find irresistible. God damn
our predecessors. How stupid they were to think lightly of this
community.’”
(Tarikh al-Tabari,
Vol. III, p. 36)
When, in the thirteenth year of his mission, the Prophet arrived
in Madinah with Abu Bakr, about 500 people came to meet him.
They greeted the newcomers with these words:
“Welcome! You are both safe with us. We accept you as our
leaders.”
(Al-Bidayah wan-Nihayah,
Vol. III)
It was the Prophet’s preaching alone which had made him
leader of the people of Madinah. The first inhabitant of Madinah
to whom the Prophet preached Islam was probably Suwayd ibn
Samit al-Khazraji. When the Prophet had given him an outline of
the teachings of Islam, Suwayd said: “It seems that your message
is the same as mine.” “What’s your message?” the Prophet asked.
“The wisdom of Luqman,” Suwayd replied. When the Prophet
asked him to explain the wisdom of Luqman, Suwayd recited a
few poems. “I have the Quran,” the Prophet said, “which is far
superior to this.” He then recited a few verses of the Quran, and
Suwayd immediately accepted Islam. He went back to Madinah
and preached the message of Islam to his own tribe, but they killed
him.
(Tarikh al-Tabari,
p. 232)
After this, a chieftain of Madinah, Abul HaisamAnas ibn Rafe’,
came to Makkah. With him was a group of youths of the Banu
Abdul Ashhal tribe. They had come to Makkah to make an alliance
with the Quraysh on behalf of the Khazraj, one of the main tribes