The Birth of the Holy Beloved Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)
The month
of Rab’ee Al Awwal is the month in which our Beloved Prophet (Sallallahu alaihi
wa sallam) was born. Allah Most High has
made His birth distinguished. To express
the towering status and grandeur of the Holy Prophet (Sallallahu alaihi wa
sallam), Allah Most High sent down innumerable blessings and caused such a glad
atmosphere that the year of the Prophet’s birth is remembered as the year of
joy and delight.
There is a verse in the Holy Quran:
I swear by
this city (Mecca). Surah Balad (90:01)
In this
verse of the Holy Quran, Almighty Allah swears by Makkah.
Now,
somebody might think that Almighty Allah did so because Makkah is one of the
greatest centers of spirituality. It is
such a city that great signs of Allah’s power are present there. The Ka’aba is in that city, the heavenly
black stone Hajr Aswad, is there, the Hateem and Meezaab-e-Rahmat are in that
city, the Maqam Ibraheem is there. Indeed, Makkah has all these distinctions. But Almighty Allah doesn’t swear by Makkah
for these reasons and distinctions. When
the Holy Prophet (Sallallahu alaihi wa sallam) was born and He made Makkah His
residence, then Almighty Allah swears by Makkah for this reason. Thus, Almighty Allah says:
I swear by
this city (Mecca),
(O My
Esteemed Beloved,) because you are residing in it. Surah Balad (90:1, 2)
Let us see
what wonderful signs were revealed by Allah on this birth which the Lord swears
by.
There is a
Hadith in Jame’ Tirmidhi:
Translation: Hadhrat Abu Hurairah (May Allah be
well pleased with him) narrates that the Companions entreated the Holy Prophet
(Sallallahu alaihi wa sallam): O Prophet
of Allah (Sallallahu alaihi wa sallam)! When did Prophethood become compulsory for you? The Holy Prophet (Sallallahu alaihi wa
sallam) said: (I was a Prophet) when
Adam (May peace be upon him) was yet between soul and body. (Jame’ Tirmidhi, Hadith No. 3968)
The Holy
Prophet (Sallallahu alaihi wa sallam) came last among all the Prophets (May
peace be upon them), but His radiance (Noor) was created before the universe
itself.
As the Holy
Prophet (Sallallahu alaihi wa sallam) said:
Translation: The first thing that Allah created
was my radiance.
The great
scholar of Islam, Hadhrat Shah Abdul Haq Muhaddith Dehlwi (May Allah shower His
mercy on him) had declared this Hadith rigorously-authenticated (Sahih) in
Madarij Un Nubuwwa, Vol. 2, Pg. No. 2
There is a
Hadith in Musannad Abdur Razzaq, Mawahib Ladunniya and Seerat Halabiyya:
Translation: It is narrated on the authority of
Hadhrat Jabir bin ‘Abdullah Ansari (May Allah be well pleased with him), he
says: I asked the Holy Prophet
(Sallallahu alaihi wa sallam): O Prophet
of Allah (Sallallahu alaihi wa sallam)! May my mother and father be sacrificed
for you! Tell me what did Allah Most
High create first of all? The Holy
Prophet (Sallallahu alaihi wa sallam) said:
O Jabir! Verily Allah Most High
created the radiance of your Prophet before anything else. Then by the will of Allah, that radiance
would travel wherever it wanted. At that
time, there was neither the Protected Tablet (Lauh) nor hell; neither the heavens
nor the earth; neither the moon nor the sun neither genies. (Al Mawahib Al Ladunniya Ma’a Haashiya
Zurqani, Vol. 1, Pg. No. 89; As Seeratul Halabiyya, Vol. 1, Pg. No. 31)
Almighty
Allah created the radiance of the Holy Prophet (Sallallahu alaihi wa sallam)
before everything else and graced that radiance in many ways. When that radiance stayed in the back of
Hadhrat Adam (May peace be upon him), it made the angels prostrate to him. In the same way, this radiance was
transferred to Hadhrat Nooh, Hadhrat Ibraheem and Hadhrat Ismail (May peace be
upon them) and honored them all.
Translation: The truth is that the angels were
ordered to prostrate to Hadhrat Adam (May peace be upon him) because the
radiance of the Holy Prophet (Sallallahu alaihi wa sallam) was in the forehead
of Hadhrat Adam (May peace be upon him). (Al Tafseer Al Kabeer, Surah Baqarah – 253)
That
radiance reached Hadhrat Abdul Muttalib (May Allah be well pleased with him)
passing through pure backs and pure wombs. Thus, it is given in Mawahib Ladunniya:
Translation: When the Quraish would be assailed
by a famine, then would take Hadhrat Abdul Muttalib (May Allah be well pleased
with him) by the hand and go atop the mountain of Thabeer and supplicate Allah
through him and pray for rains of mercy. Through the blessings of the radiance of the Holy Prophet (Sallallahu
alaihi wa sallam), Almighty Allah would send rain and satiate them. (Al Mawahib Al Ladunniya, Vol. 1, Pg. No.
155)
The birth of the Holy Prophet (Peace be
upon him)
Just see, what happiness and delight had
Almighty Allah spread before the coming of the Holy Prophet (Peace be upon him)!
A feeling of joy and gladness permeated everything. The sun was further
brightened. The stars had come nearer the earth. Everywhere radiance was seen. The
angels were present for welcome. Hazrat
Maryam and Hazrat Aasiya (May peace be upon them) had come with the damsels of
paradise to have the honour of serving Him. In the honour of the arrival of the
Absolute Radiance, the sky was illuminated. In the honour of the coming of
Absolute Beauty, the earth and the heavens were beautified. Flowers were blooming. Cool breezes were
warming the heart and the soul. Not only the senses but even the faith was made
fragrant by them. In yearning of the Beloved, the waves of the sea rose sky
high. The mountains drew themselves up proudly.
Thus, the whole creation was waiting for
His arrival for whom the universe was set up, for whose sake creation was
brought into existence.
Now the wait was over. The powerful,
authoritative Prophet, the Emperor of the Prophets, the sympathizer of the
poor, the Beloved of the Lord Almighty is coming. He is the one for whose arrival Hazrat
Ibraheem (May peace be upon him) had prayed. He is the one of whose coming glad
tidings were given by Hazrat ‘Isa (May peace be upon him). He is the one whose
status and excellence was written in all the heavenly books.
55 days after the incident of the People
of Elephants, on 12th Rab’ee Al Awwal, on Monday, which corresponds to April
20, 571 AD, at the crack of dawn, the Holy Prophet (Peace be upon him)
illuminated the earthly worlds with His presence. There was surge of happiness in the whole
world.
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