| Symptoms of Farewell: When the Call to Islam grew complete and the new
faith dominated the whole situation. The Messenger of Allâh (PBUH) started to develop
certain symptoms that bespoke of leave-taking. They could be perceived through his
statements and deeds:
- In Ramadan in the tenth year of Al-Hijra
he secluded himself for twenty days in contrast to ten, previously.
- The archangel Gabriel reviewed the
Qurân twice with him.
- His words in the Farewell Pilgrimage (i.e.
Al-Wida):
"I do not know whether I will ever
meet you at this place once again after this current year."
- The revelation of An-Nasr Chapter
amid At-Tashreeq Days. So when it was sent down on him, he realized that it was the
parting time and that Surah was an announcement of his approaching death.
- On the early days of Safar in the eleventh
year of Al-Hijra, the Prophet (PBUH)went out to Uhud and observed a farewell prayer to the
martyrs. It looked like saying goodbye to both the dead and the living alike. He then
ascended the pulpit and addressed the people saying:
"I am to precede you and I have been
made witness upon you. By Allâh, you will meet me at the Fountain very soon.
I have been given the keys of worldly treasures. By Allâh, I do not fear for you that you
will turn polytheists after me. But I do fear that acquisition of worldly riches should
entice you to strike one anothers neck."
- One day, at midnight he went to
Al-Baqee cemetry, and implored Allâh to forgive the martyrs of Islam. He said:
"Peace be upon you tomb-dwellers! May that morning that dawns upon you be more
relieving than that which dawn upon the living. Afflictions are approaching them like
cloudy lumps of a dark night the last of which follows the first. The last one is
bearing more evil than the first." He comforted them saying: "We will follow
you."
The Start of the Disease:
On Monday the twenty-ninth of Safar in
the eleventh year of Al-Hijra, he participated in funeral rites in Al-Baqee. On the
way back he had a headache, his temperature rose so high that the heat effect could be
felt over his headband.
He led the Muslims in prayer for eleven
days though he was sick. The total number of his sick days were either thirteen or
fourteen.
The Last Week:
When his sickness grew severe he asked
his wives: "Where shall I stay tomorrow?" "Where shall I stay?" They
understood what he wanted. So they allowed him to stay wherever he wished. He moved to
Aishahs room leaning while he was walking on Al-Fadl bin
Al-Abbas and Ali bin Abi Talib. Head banded as he was, he dragged his feet
till he came into her abode. It was there that he spent the last week of his life.
During that period, Aishah used to
recite Al-Muawwidhat (Chapters 113 and 114 of the Qurân) and other
supplications which he had already taught her.
Five days before death:
On Wednesday, five days before he died
the Prophets temperature rose so high signalling the severeness of his disease. He
fainted and suffered from pain. "Pour out on me seven Qirab (water skin pots)
of various water wells so that I may go out to meet people and talk to them." So they
seated him in a container (usually used for washing) and poured out water on him till he
said: "That is enough. That is enough."
Then he felt well enough to enter the
Mosque. He entered it band-headed, sat on the pulpit and made a speech to the people who
were gathering together around him. He said:
"The curse of Allâh falls upon the
Jews and Christians for they have made their Prophets tombs places of worship."
Then he said:
"Do not make my tomb a worshipped
idol."
Then he offered himself and invited the
people to repay any injuries he might have inflicted on them, saying:
"He whom I have ever lashed his back,
I offer him my back so that he may avenge himself on me. He whom I have ever blasphemed
his honour, here I am offering my honour so that he may avenge himself."
Then he descended, and performed the noon
prayer. Again he returned to the pulpit and sat on it. He resumed his first speech about
enmity and some other things.
A man then said: "You owe me three
Dirhams." The Prophet (PBUH) said: "Fadl, pay him the money." He went on
saying:
"I admonish you to be good to Al-Ansar
(the Helpers). They are my family and with them I found shelter. They have acquitted
themselves credibly of the responsibility that fell upon them and now there remains what
you have to do. You should fully acknowledge and appreciate the favour that they have
shown, and should overlook their faults."
In another version:
"The number of believers would
increase, but the number of Helpers would decrease to the extent that they would be among
men as salt in the food. So he who from among you occupies a position of responsibility
and is powerful enough to do harm or good to the people, he should fully acknowledge and
appreciate the favour that these benefactors have shown and overlook their faults."
And said:
"Allâh, the Great, has given a slave
of His the opportunity to make a choice between whatever he desires of Allâhs
provisions in this world, and what He keeps for him in the world, but he has opted for the
latter."
Abu Saîd Al-Khudri said:
"Upon hearing that, Abu Bakr cried and said: We sacrifice our fathers and
mothers for your sake. We wondered why Abu Bakr said such a thing. People said:
Look at that old man! The Messenger of Allâh (PBUH) says about a slave of Allâh
who was granted the right between the best fortunes of this world and the bounty of Allâh
in the Hereafter, but he says: We sacrifice our fathers and mothers for your sake!
It was later on that we realized what he had aimed at. The Messenger of Allâh (PBUH) was
the slave informed to choose. We also acknowledged that Abu Bakr was the most learned
among us."
Then the Messenger of Allâh (PBUH) said:
"The fellow I feel most secure in his
company is Abu Bakr. If I were to make friendship with any other one than Allâh, I would
have Abu Bakr a bosom friend of mine. For him I feel affection and brotherhood of Islam.
No gate shall be kept open in the Mosque except that of Abu Bakrs."
Four days before his death:
On Thursday, four days before the death
of the Messenger of Allâh (PBUH), he said to people though he was suffering from a
severe pain: "Come here. I will cause you to write something so that you will never
fall into error." Upon this Umar bin Al-Khattab said: "The Prophet of
Allâh (PBUH) is suffering from acute pain and you have the Qurân with you; the
Book of Allâh is sufficient unto you." Others however wanted the writing to be made.
When Muhammad (PBUH) heard them debating over it, he ordered them to go away and leave him
alone.
That day he recommended three things:
- Jews, Christians and polytheists should be
expelled out of Arabia.
- He recommended that delegations should be
honoured and entertained, in a way similar to the one he used to do.
- As for the third the narrator said
that he had forgotten it. It could have been adherence to the Holy Book and the Sunnah.
It was likely to be the accomplishment and the mobilization of Osamahs army, or it
could have been performance of prayers and being attentive to slaves.
In spite of the strain of disease
and suffering from pain, the Prophet (PBUH) used to lead all the prayers till that Thursday four days
before he died. On that day he led the sunset prayer and recited:
"By the winds (or angels or the
Messengers of Allâh) sent forth one after another." [77:1]
In the evening he grew so sick that he
could not overcome the strain of disease or go out to enter the Mosque. Aishah said:
The Prophet (PBUH) asked: "Have the people performed the prayer?" "No. They
havent. They are waiting for you." "Put some water in the washing
pot." Said he. We did what he ordered. So he washed and wanted to stand up, but he
fainted. When he came round he asked again "Have the people prayed?" Then the
same sequence of events took place again and again for the second and the third times from
the time he washed to the time he fainted after his attempts to stand up. Therefore he
sent to Abu Bakr to lead the prayer himself. Abu Bakr then led the prayer during those
days. They were seventeen prayers in the lifetime of Muhammad (PBUH).
Three or four times Aishah talked
to the Prophet (PBUH) to exempt Abu Bakr from leadership in prayer lest people should
despair of him, but he refused and said:
"You (women) are like the women who
tried to entice Joseph (Yusuf) into immorality. Convey my request to Abu Bakr to lead the
prayer."
A Day or Two prior to Death:
On Saturday or on Sunday, the
Prophet (PBUH) felt that he was well enough to perform the prayer; so he went out leaning
on two men in order to perform the noon prayer. Abu Bakr, who was then about to lead the
prayer withdrew when he saw him coming; but the Prophet (PBUH) made him a gesture to stay
where he was and said: "Seat me next to him." They seated him on the left hand
side of Abu Bakr. The Prophet (PBUH) led the prayer, and Abu Bakr followed him and raised his voice at
every Allâhu Akbar (i.e. Allâh is the Greatest) the Prophet
(PBUH) said, so that the people may hear clearly.
A Day before his Death:
On Sunday, a day before he died, the
Prophet (PBUH) set his slaves free, paid as a charity the seven Dinars he owned and gave
his weapons as a present to the Muslims. So when night fell Aishah had to borrow
some oil from her neighbour to light her oil-lantern.
Even his armour was mortgaged as a
security with a Jew for thirty Sa (a cubic measure) of barley.
The Last Day Alive:
In a narration by Anas bin Malik, he
said: "While the Muslims were performing the dawn prayer on Monday led by Abu
Bakr, they were surprised to see the Messenger of Allâh (PBUH) raising the curtain of
Aishahs room. He looked at them while they were praying aligned properly and
smiled cheerfully. Seeing him, Abu Bakr withdrew to join the lines and give way to him to
lead the prayer. For he thought that the Prophet (PBUH) wanted to go out and pray."
Anas said: "The Muslims, who were praying, were so delighted that they were almost
too enraptured at their prayers. The Messenger of Allâh (PBUH) made them a gesture to
continue their prayer, went into the room and drew down the curtain."
The Messenger of Allâh (PBUH) did not
live for the next prayer time.
When it was daytime, the Prophet (PBUH)
called Fatimah and told her something in a secret voice that made her cry. Then he
whispered to her something else which made her laugh. Aishah enquired from her after
the Prophets death, as to this weeping and laughing to which Fatimah replied:
"The first time he disclosed to me that he would not recover from his illness and I
wept. Then he told me that I would be the first of his family to join him, so I
laughed."
He gave Fatimah glad tidings that she
would become the lady of all women of the world.
Fatimah witnessed the great pain that
afflicted her father. So she said: "What great pain my father is in!". To these
words, the Prophet (PBUH) remarked:
"He will not suffer any more when
today is over."
He asked that Al-Hasan and Al-Husain be
brought to him. He kissed them and recommended that they be looked after. He asked to see
his wives. They were brought to him. He preached them and told them to remember Allâh.
Pain grew so much severe that the trace of poison he had at Khaibar came to light. It was
so sore that he said to Aishah: "I still feel the painful effect of that food I
tasted at Khaibar. I feel as if death is approaching." He ordered the people to
perform the prayers and be attentive to slaves. He repeated it several times.
The Prophet (PBUH) breathes his
Last:
When the pangs of death started,
Aishah leant him against her. She used to say: One of Allâhs bounties upon me
is that the Messenger of Allâh (PBUH) died in my house, while I am still alive. He died
between my chest and neck while he was leaning against me. Allâh has mixed his saliva
with mine at his death. For Abdur Rahman the son of Abu Bakr came in
with a Siwak (i.e. the root of a desert plant used for brushing teeth) in his hand,
while I was leaning the Messenger of Allâh (PBUH) against me. I noticed that he was
looking at the Siwak, so I asked him for I knew that he wanted it
"Would you like me to take it for you?" He nodded in agreement. I took it and
gave it to him. As it was too hard for him, I asked him "Shall I soften it for
you?" He nodded in agreement. So I softened it with my saliva and he passed it (on
his teeth).
In another version it is said: "So
he brushed (Istanna) his teeth as nice as he could." There was a water
container (Rakwa) available at his hand with some water in. He put his hand in it
and wiped his face with it and said:
"There is no god but Allâh. Death is
full of agonies."
As soon as he had finished his Siwak brushing,
he raised his hand or his finger up, looked upwards to the ceiling and moved his lips. So
Aishah listened to him. She heard him say: "With those on whom You have
bestowed Your Grace with the Prophets and the Truthful ones (As-Siddeeqeen), the
martyrs and the good doers. O Allâh, forgive me and have mercy upon me and join me to the
Companionship on high." Then at intervals he uttered these words: "The most
exalted Companionship on high. To Allâh we turn and to Him we turn back for help and last
abode." This event took place at high morning time on Monday, the twelfth of
Rabi Al-Awwal, in the eleventh year of Al-Hijrah. He was sixty-three years and four
days old when he died.
The Companions concern over the
Prophets Death:
The great (loss) news was soon known by
everybody in Madinah. Dark grief spread on all areas and horizons of Madinah. Anas said:
"I have never witnessed a day
better or brighter than that day on which the Messenger of Allâh (PBUH) came to us; and I
have never witnessed a more awful or darker day than that one on which the Messenger of
Allâh (PBUH) died
on."
When he died, Fatimah said: "O
Father, whom his Lord responded to his supplication! O Father, whose abode is Paradise. O
Father, whom I announce his death to Gabriel."
Umars Attitude:
Umar, who was so stunned that
he almost lost consciousness and stood before people addressing them: "Some of the
hypocrites claim that the Messenger of Allâh (PBUH) died. The Messenger of Allâh (PBUH)
did not die, but went to his Lord in the same way as Moses bin Imran did. He stayed
away for forty nights, but finally came back though they said he had been dead. By Allâh,
the Messenger of Allâh (PBUH) will come back and he will cut off the hands and legs of those who claim
his death."
Abu Bakrs Attitude:
Abu Bakr left his house at As-Sunh
and came forth to the Mosque on a mare-back. At the Mosque, he dismounted and entered. He
talked to nobody but went on till he entered Aishahs abode, and went directly
to where the Messenger of Allâh (PBUH) was. The Prophet (PBUH) was covered with a Yemeni mantle. He
uncovered his face and tended down, kissed him and cried. Then he said: "I sacrifice
my father and mother for your sake. Allâh, verily, will not cause you to die twice. You
have just experienced the death that Allâh had ordained."
Then he went out and found Umar
talking to people. He said: "Umar, be seated." Umar refused to do
so. People parted Umar and came towards Abu Bakr, who started a speech saying:
"And now, he who worships Muhammad
(PBUH). Muhammad is dead now. But he who worships Allâh, He is Ever Living and He never
dies. Allâh says:Muhammad
(PBUH) is no more than a Messenger, and indeed (many) Messengers have passed away before
him. If he dies or is killed, will you then turn back on your heels (as disbelievers)? And
he who turns back on his heels, not the least harm will he do to Allâh, and Allâh will
give reward to those who are grateful." [3:144]
Ibn Abbas said: "By Allâh, it
sounded as if people had never heard such a Qurânic verse till Abu Bakr recited it
as a reminder. So people started reciting it till there was no man who did not recite
it."
Ibn Al-Musaiyab said that
Umar had said: "By Allâh, as soon as I heard Abu Bakr say it, I fell down to
the ground. I felt as if my legs had been unable to carry me so I collapsed when I heard
him say it. Only then did I realize that Muhammad (PBUH) had really died."
Burial and Farewell Preparations to
his Honourable Body:
Dispute about who would succeed him
(PBUH) broke out even before having the Messenger of Allâhs body prepared for
burial. Lots of arguments, discussions, dialogues took place between the Helpers and
Emigrants in the roofed passage (portico) of Bani Saida. Finally they acknowledged
Abu Bakr - may Allah be pleased with him - as a caliph. They spent the whole Monday there
till it was night. People were so busy with their arguments that it was late night
just about dawn of Tuesday yet his blessed body was still lying on his bed covered
with an inked-garment. He was locked in the room.
On Tuesday, his body was washed with his
clothes on. He was washed by Al-Abbas, Ali, Al-Fadl and Qathm the two
sons of Al-Abbas, as well as Shaqran the Messengers freed slave, Osamah
bin Zaid and Aws bin Khauli. Al-Abbas, Al-Fadl and Qathm turned his body round,
whereas Osamah and Shaqran poured out water. Ali washed him and Aws leant him
against his chest.
They shrouded him in three white Sahooli
cotton cloth which had neither a headcloth nor a casing and inserted him in.
A sort of disagreement arose with regard
to a burial place. Abu Bakr said: "I heard the Messenger of Allâh (PBUH) say:
A dead Prophet is buried where he dies. So Abu Talhah lifted the bed on which
he died, dug underneath and cut the ground to make the tomb.
People entered the room ten by ten. They
prayed for the Prophet (PBUH). The first to pray for him were people of his clan. Then the
Emigrants, then the Helpers. Women prayed for him after men. The young were the last to
pray.
This process took Tuesday long and
Wednesday night (i.e. the night which precedes Wednesday morning). Aishah said:
"We did not know that the Prophet (PBUH) was being buried till we heard the sound of tools digging the
ground at the depth of Wednesday night." |