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WEEK 02

DAY 01
Migration to Abyssinia

• The Persecution and hostilities of the Quraish started slowly but by the middle of fifth year of
prophethood/615 AD, they became intense. Some of prophet’s followers were persecuted to death
e.g Sumayya and her husband Yasir.
It was at this time that surah az-Zumar was revealed: “Good is for those who do good in this world,
and Allah’s earth is spacious. Only those who are patient shall receive their rewards in full, without
reckoning.”(39:10)
After this revelation, the Prophet allowed the Muslim converts to migrate to Abyssinia, where the
King Ashamah, who held the title of Negus(Najashi), was a just man.

• The first group of Muslims who migrated were a group of 12 men and 4 women, including the
Prophet’s (P.B.U.H) daughter Ruqayyah and her husband Hazrat Usman. Hazrat Abu Bakr also left
for Abyssinia but came back when one of his friends gave him protection. After a long journey in a
boat , they reached the capital, Aksum, where they were received warmly and given freedom to live
and practice their religion.

• That same year in the month of Ramadan, the Prophet (P.B.U.H) was by the Ka’aba when he started
to recite the verses of Surah al-Najam, as they were revealed to him, in the presence of many
idolaters. The Impact of the word of Allah was such that, spellbound, they fell in prostration. News
of this event was mis-reported in Abyssinia, and the migrants, led to believe that the whole of Makkah
had accepted Islam, made their way back. On reaching back Makkah, they realized that the news was
not true. The Quraish had heard reports about the good treatment to the migrants whilst in Abyssinia
and, in their fury, they redoubled their persecutions.

• Seeing the plight of the Muslims, the Holy Prophet (P.B.U.H) allowed them a second migration. This
time the group leaving Makkah was large. There were 83 men and 19 women who secretly made the
journey led by the Prophet’s (P.B.U.H) cousin Jafar ibn Abu Talib. They included Hazrat Sawdah and
her husband Sakran, Zubair, Abu Ubaidah bin Jarrah, Abdur Rehman bin Auf etc.

• The leaders of the Quraish, rather than celebrating the departure of these Muslims from Makkah,
were furious and determined that they should not be left in peace to settle and, perhaps, even
increase their number by preaching Islam in Abyssinia. Hence, they planned to send a delegation of
two men, Amr bin Aas and Abdullah bin Rabiyya, with some gifts to the king to request him to hand
over the emigrants to them. The sole purpose of this two-man delegation was to slander the faith of
Islam in the eyes of the Christian King Negus.
They appealed to the generals first and then to Negus himself, saying: “Some foolish young men and
women of our people have taken refuge in this kingdom. They have left their own religion, not for
your, but for one they have invented, one that is unknown to us and to yourselves. We beg you
to restore them (to their elders)”

• Negus, being a just ruler, asked the Muslims to explain themselves before he reached a decision
about whether or not he would return them to the Quraish. Jafar ibn Abu Talib, who was an eloquent
speaker, stepped forward and answered:
✓ “O King! We were ignorant people and we lived like wild animals. The strong among us lived by
preying upon the weak. We obeyed no law and we acknowledged no authority save that of brute
force. We worshipped idols made of stone or wood, and we knew nothing of human dignity.
✓ And then God, in His Mercy, sent to us His Messenger who was himself one of us. We knew about
his truthfulness and his integrity. His character was exemplary, and he was the well-born of the
Arabs.
✓ He invited us toward the worship of One God, and he forbade us to worship idols. He exhorted us
to tell the truth, and to protect the weak, the poor, the humble, the widows and the orphans. He
ordered us to show respect to women, and never to slander them. We obeyed him and followed
his teachings.
✓ Most of the people in our country are still polytheists, and they resented our conversion to the
new faith which is called Islam. They began to persecute us and it was in order to escape from
persecution by them that we sought and found sanctuary in your kingdom.”

• When Negus asked for an example of the Prophet’s (P.B.U.H) message, Jafar choose well and recited
Surah Maryam, verses 17-26, about Hazrat Maryam the mother of the Prophet Isa nad his miraculous
birth without a father.
It is said that when Jafar finished, the recitation, Negus and his entire court had tears in their eyes.
Negus said:
"By God this and Gospel are the lights of one candle".
Thereafter he returned the gifts, sent by the leaders of the Quraish and told them that even if they
offered him a mountain of gold, he would not hand over the people who had sought his refuge.
• When the envoys of the Quraish came back to Makkah unsuccessful, it infuriated the Quraish and
they intensified their persecutions of the believers remaining in Makkah. It was at this time that the
Prophet’s uncle Hazrat Hamza and Hazrat Umar ibn al-Khattab entered the fold of Islam.

4. (b) Why did the people of Makka pursue these Muslims? [4]

• The Makkans wanted to destroy the new faith, as it threatened their own religious and economic
stability and therefore, did not want the Muslims to escape and for Islam to flourish.
• The Makkans had fears due to the increasing number of Muslims and the this migration encouraged
those to accept Islam who previously feared persecutions.
• They wanted to bring emigrants back and persecute them in order to discourage others from
accepting Islam.
• The success of this Migration was a threat to their political leadership in Arabia. This migration also
threatened their economic prosperity.

4(b) What was the importance of making this migration at that time? [4]
• The migration to Abyssinia was a significant event which can be described at the first major political
move taken by the Holy Prophet pbuh..
• The migration to Abyssinia made the feelings of unity among Muslims stronger;
• the emigration to Abyssinia gave the Muslims a chance to carry the message of Islam further and
out of Arabia.
• The migration provided practical training during the Holy Prophet’s pbuh lifetime for the
establishment of a Muslim society in which the Prophetpbuh did not live.
• The Muslims came to know that there were places where they could seek shelter and protection
from the persecution of the Quarish.
• It ultimately gave birth to the idea of a greater migration to Madina.

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