To learn the life of the great prophet Mohammad s.a.w.s first we have to learn the pre-islamic period in which he (s.a.w.s) was born. because greatness of a person lies in the type of society he was born and how he revived that society.
In pre-islamic period Arabs have the habit of wasting their
time on writing and listening poetry on worst topics
The Pre-Islamic World
Before the advent of Islam,
people all over the world were sadly impoverished in thought, opinions, and
individual and social attitudes. Although such conditions were not the same in
all parts of the world, generally speaking, all the people of the world shared
superstitious beliefs, intellectual deviations, inhumane social traditions,
myths and social and moral conflicts.
Before
Islam emerged, the Jews had changed the religion of Moses into hidebound dogma
and its principles into hollow, lifeless rules and precepts. The spirit of
materialism had penetrated into people's lives. Unfortunately, Christianity,
which had been presented for the moral rectification and spiritual refinement
of the people, was changed in nature by the Christian clergy and became a
vehicle for the passionate ambitions of most of them. Since it lacked complete,
comprehensive laws and regulations for social systems, it proved unable to
provide the people with deliverance and comprehensive guidance.
It was due to such conditions that people all over
the world shared superstitious ideas, inhuman social traditions, myths, social
and moral conflicts.
Bloodshed, murder, tyranny, and oppression prevailed all over the world. In fact, humanity had been put on the verge of the abyss.
ARABIA DURING THE DARK PRE-ISLAMIC TIMES
Arabia,
which has been called `the burnt land', was then a strange place. A collection
of red-hot deserts, valleys, and sand hills was called `Arabia'. There was
hardly any water or plant life in it.
The
people of the Arabian Peninsula suffered from their tribal and pastoral life in
the deserts, coupled with blood-thirsty feudalism. The economic crisis
resulting from the exploitation of the people by the ruling class and by bands
of usurers had robbed human life of its meaning and darkened the horizon of
social well-being.
The
wealthy usurers who engaged in trade in Makkah had amassed enormous amounts of
wealth by illegitimate means and exploited the weak and poor classes of
society. In fact, they increasingly exacerbated anti-human social class
differences through usury and oppressive exploitation
Due
to their ignorance, the Arab tribes in those days generally engaged in
worshipping natural phenomena and in idolatry. The House of God, the Ka'aba,
was used as the idol-temple of the Arabs.
Any
one of the indecent, degrading social and moral customs in Arabia at that time
was enough to destroy the honour of a whole nation. Before Islam, the
anti-human deviations of the Arabs had created a situation whereby the fruit
was crime and corruption, the nourishment was corpses, the motto was fear and
dread, and the logic was the sword.
The
Arabs wrongly believed that only those were superior who descended from the
Arab race and had Arab blood! As a matter of fact, the twentieth-century form
of nationalism and racism was quite prevalent among the Arabs during the first
pagan period.
Plunder,
robbery, savagery, aggression, and treachery were their obvious
characteristics, and genocide was considered a sign of bravery and courage. As
the Arabs before the time of Muhammad (peace and the mercy of God be upon him
and his descendants) believed the birth of a daughter to be harmful or were
either afraid of poverty and destitution, they either killed their innocent
daughters or buried them alive. If a man was given the news that his wife had
borne a baby daughter, his face would become red with rage. He would then
seclude himself plotting what to do with his newborn daughter! Should he bear
the shame and disdain and take care of her or should he bury her alive and
banish the disgrace and disdain from himself because in some cases even the
existence of one daughter in a family was considered shameful.
`And they ascribe daughters to God, glory be to
Him, and for themselves (they would have) what they desire. And when a daughter
is announced to one of them, his face becomes black and he is full of wrath. He
hides himself from the people because of the evil of that which is announced to
him. Shall he keep it with disgrace or bury it (alive) in the dust? Now surely
evil is what they judge' (16:58-59).
`And do
not kill your children for fear of poverty; We give them sustenance and
yourselves (too); surely to kill them is a great wrong' (17:31).
In
the Nahj ul-Balaghah, Imam 'Ali has described the social conditions of
the Arabs in the following way,'... And you Arabs were at that time followers
of the worst beliefs and lived in a land of burning deserts. You lived on the
stony ground amidst poisonous snakes that fled no voice or sounds. You drank
polluted water, ate rough, unwholesome foods, shed each other's blood, and
removed yourselves from your relatives. Idols had been set all around you and
you did not avoid sins...'.
Thus
the Arabs lived in a filthy, depraved environment and as a result of
misdirection and immaturity had turned into brutal, plundering, and seditious
people. Like most people of that time, they had adopted superstitious, illusive
myths and false notions as `religion'.
It
goes without saying that for a basic reformation of such a society, a
fundamental, comprehensive, and all-embracing revolution was quite necessary.
However, the leader of such a vital movement and revolution had to be a divine
man sent down by God so he would be and would remain devoid of tyranny, and any
aggressive, selfish tendencies, and would not destroy his enemies for his own
selfish interests, under the pretext of purification, but would try to reform
and rectify them, working solely for God's sake, for the people's welfare, and
for the improvement of human societies
There is
no doubt that a leader who is himself immoral, unscrupulous, and without
praise-worthy human characteristics is unable to rectify human societies and
save the people. It is only divine leaders who, inspired by Almighty God, are
able to make profound basic transformations in all phases of the people's
individual and social life.
Now we
must try to understand what kind of person such a leader of the worldwide
revolution was and what changes he made in the world.
In pre-islamic period Arabs have the habit of wasting their
time on writing and listening poetry on worst topics
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