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A Jewish rabbi in Yathrib
- By Abdul Basit
- Published 09/27/2008
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View all stories by Abdul BasitA Jewish rabbi in Yathrib
Al-Husayn ibn Sailam was a Jewish rabbi in Yathrib who was widely
respected and honoured by the people of the city even by those who were
not Jewish. He was known for his piety and goodness, his upright
conduct and his truthfulness.
Al-Husayn lived a peaceful and gentle life but he was serious, purposeful and organized in the way he spent his time. For a fixed period each day, he would worship, teach and preach in the temple.
Then he would spend some time in his orchard, looking after date palms, pruning and pollinating. Thereafter, to increase his understanding and knowledge of his religion, he would devote himself to the study of the Torah..
In this study, it is said he was particularly struck by some verses of the Torah which dealt with the coming of a Prophet who would complete the message of previous Prophets. Al-Husayn therefore took an immediate and keen interest when he heard reports of the appearance of a Prophet in Makkah.
He said: "When I heard of the appearance of the Messenger of God, peace be on him, I began to make enquiries about his name, his genealogy, his characteristics, his time and place and I began to compare this information with what is contained m our books. From these enquiries, I became convinced about the authenticity of his prophethood and I affirmed the truth of his mission. However, I concealed my conclusions from the Jews. I held my tongue...
Then came the day when the Prophet, peace be on him, left Makkah and headed for Yathrib. When he reached Yathrib and stopped at Quba, a man came rushing into the city, calling out to people and announcing the arrival of the Prophet. At that moment, I was at the top of a palm tree doing some work.
My aunt, Khalidah bint al-Harith, was sitting under the tree. On hearing the news, I shouted:
'Allahu Akbar! Allahu Akbar! (God is Great! God is Great!' When my aunt heard my takbir, she remonstrated with me: 'May God frustrate you...By God, if you had heard that Moses was coming you would not have been more enthusiastic.' 'Auntie, he is really, by God, the 'brother' of Moses and follows his religion. He was sent with the same mission as Moses.' She was silent for a while and then said: 'Is he the Prophet about whom you spoke to us who would be sent to confirm the truth preached by previous (Prophets) and complete the message of his Lord?' 'Yes,' I replied.
Without any delay or hesitation, I went out to meet the Prophet. I saw crowds of people at his door. I moved about in the crowds until I reached close to him. The first words I heard him say were:
'O people! Spread peace...Share food...Pray during the night while people (normally) sleep... and you will enter Paradise in peace...' I looked at him closely. I scrutinized him and was convinced that his face was not that of an imposter. I went closer to him and made the declaration of faith that there is no god but Allah and that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah. The Prophet turned to me and asked: 'What is your name?' 'Al-Husayn ibn Sailam,' I replied.
'Instead, it is (now) Abdullah ibn Sallam,' he said (giving me a new name). 'Yes,' I agreed. 'Abdullah ibn Sailam (it shall be). By Him who has sent you with the Truth, I do not wish to have another name after this day.'
Al-Husayn lived a peaceful and gentle life but he was serious, purposeful and organized in the way he spent his time. For a fixed period each day, he would worship, teach and preach in the temple.
Then he would spend some time in his orchard, looking after date palms, pruning and pollinating. Thereafter, to increase his understanding and knowledge of his religion, he would devote himself to the study of the Torah..
In this study, it is said he was particularly struck by some verses of the Torah which dealt with the coming of a Prophet who would complete the message of previous Prophets. Al-Husayn therefore took an immediate and keen interest when he heard reports of the appearance of a Prophet in Makkah.
He said: "When I heard of the appearance of the Messenger of God, peace be on him, I began to make enquiries about his name, his genealogy, his characteristics, his time and place and I began to compare this information with what is contained m our books. From these enquiries, I became convinced about the authenticity of his prophethood and I affirmed the truth of his mission. However, I concealed my conclusions from the Jews. I held my tongue...
Then came the day when the Prophet, peace be on him, left Makkah and headed for Yathrib. When he reached Yathrib and stopped at Quba, a man came rushing into the city, calling out to people and announcing the arrival of the Prophet. At that moment, I was at the top of a palm tree doing some work.
My aunt, Khalidah bint al-Harith, was sitting under the tree. On hearing the news, I shouted:
'Allahu Akbar! Allahu Akbar! (God is Great! God is Great!' When my aunt heard my takbir, she remonstrated with me: 'May God frustrate you...By God, if you had heard that Moses was coming you would not have been more enthusiastic.' 'Auntie, he is really, by God, the 'brother' of Moses and follows his religion. He was sent with the same mission as Moses.' She was silent for a while and then said: 'Is he the Prophet about whom you spoke to us who would be sent to confirm the truth preached by previous (Prophets) and complete the message of his Lord?' 'Yes,' I replied.
Without any delay or hesitation, I went out to meet the Prophet. I saw crowds of people at his door. I moved about in the crowds until I reached close to him. The first words I heard him say were:
'O people! Spread peace...Share food...Pray during the night while people (normally) sleep... and you will enter Paradise in peace...' I looked at him closely. I scrutinized him and was convinced that his face was not that of an imposter. I went closer to him and made the declaration of faith that there is no god but Allah and that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah. The Prophet turned to me and asked: 'What is your name?' 'Al-Husayn ibn Sailam,' I replied.
'Instead, it is (now) Abdullah ibn Sallam,' he said (giving me a new name). 'Yes,' I agreed. 'Abdullah ibn Sailam (it shall be). By Him who has sent you with the Truth, I do not wish to have another name after this day.'
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Comment #1 (Posted by koorosh)
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Mashallah I love what you are doing with your websites and blogs
May Allah help you in this life and then next inshallah.
ameen.
Comment #2 (Posted by adlan bin a shukor)
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Jazakallahu khairan. Keep up the good work of enlightening us with the knowledge that is useful in our dakwah. I thank you.
Comment #3 (Posted by Imaan)
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Mashallah..Allhumma zid fazid
Comment #4 (Posted by Musa al-Yahoodi)
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Lies! No self respecting Jewisgh rabbi would even contemplate this. There is nothing in the Scriptures about Muhammad. It is all Islamic lies.
Comment #5 (Posted by Saad Ismail)
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May Allah guide u...Musa al yahoodi....May Allah guide us all. AMEEN.
Comment #6 (Posted by Amatullah)
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JazakAllahu Khairun!
Great story!
Yet another non-Muslim introduced to Islam, and unable to keep it out of his heart. SubhanAllah
Comment #7 (Posted by Jessie Ramsey D. Penner)
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what is islam about? that's one thing i'd like to know because i'm very interested in being introduced to Islam.
Comment #8 (Posted by ismail)
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nabi sallaahualaihhiwasallam was the attraction we must follow his sunnah.AAAMeen
Comment #9 (Posted by Slave)
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Ahmad al Muslim, I agree, but I must add, the correct spelling of the Prophet's(SAW) name is "Muhammad", it is an American/western mispronunciation.
and Jessie, Islam is to surrender ones soul to God, to surrender our "will" to God's Will. islam literally means "submission to God" a Muslim means "one who submits" . the difference between Islam and Christianity, is in Islam, every man and woman is responsible for his/her own deeds, we must believe in God, worship adn serve Him, and do good deeds in His name and abstain from evil, this is all there is to Islam. praise be to God.
Comment #10 (Posted by abdy)
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thanks for sharing a wonderfull story please add more mashaallah
Comment #11 (Posted by Abu Huda)
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Dear Brother Abdul-Basit,
Thank you for the post.
You forgot to correct the name at the end.
He agreed it would be "ibn Salam" not "ibn Sailam".
May Allah guide and keep us on the straight path, not the path of those who've earned His anger, nor of those who've gone astray, amin.
