Part-1| Hazrat Hamzzah | سیرت حضرت حمزہ ابن عبد المطلب رضی اللہ عنہ، حصہ اول

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Part-1 Hazrat Hamzzah سیرت حضرت حمزہ ابن عبد المطلب رضی اللہ عنہ، حصہ اول
HAZRAT HAMZAH IBN ABD AL-MUTTALIB
(The Lion of Allah and The Martyr of Martyrs)

After a day full of work, worship, and entertainment, the people of Makkah fell into a deep sleep. The people of the Quraish were turning in theirbeds except for one who forsook his bed of sleep. He used to go to bed early,rest for a few hours, then wake up in great anxiety for the expected appointment with Allah. He went to the praying corner in his room to supplicate to his God. Whenever his wife awakened upon hearing the voice of his long supplications, she shed tears out of warm sympathy and asked him not to take it so hardand to get some sleep. He only answered her in tears, "The time for sleepis over, khadijjah." At that time Muhammad was not yet a serious problemfor the Quraish, although he had started to draw their attention as he started to spread his call secretly; those who believed in him were still quitefew.

There were people among the non-believers who loved and respected him. They yearned to declare their belief in him and become one of his followers, but their fear of the prevailing norms and the pressure of inherited traditions prevented them. Among them was Hamzah lbn `Abdul Muttalib, the Prophet's paternal uncle who was at the same time his brother through fosterage (i.e. they had been breast-fed by the same woman).

Hamzah was fully aware of the greatness of his nephew and of the truth he came with. He used to know him not only as a nephew, but also as a brother and friend because they both belonged to the same generation. They always played together and walked together on the same road of life step by step. But in their youth they departed, each one in his own way: Hamzah preferred the life of leisure, trying to take his place among the prominent leaders of the Quraish and Makkah, while Muhammad chose the life of seclusion away from the crowd, immersed in the deep spiritual meditation that prepared him to receive the truth.

Despite the fact that each of them had a different way of living out his own youth, Hamzah was always attentive to the virtues of his friend andnephew. Such virtues helped Muhammad to win a special place in the heartsof people and helped to draw a clear outline for his great future.

The next day, Hamzah went out as usual. At the Ka'bah he found a number of Quraishi noblemen. He sat with them, listening to what they had to say: they were talking about Muhammad. For the first time Hamzah saw them worried about the call his nephew was propagating with a tone of bitterness and rage marking their voices. Before that, they had never paid attention - at least they had pretended not to do so - but on that day their faces looked perplexed, upset, and aggressive.

Hamzah laughed at their talks and accused them of exaggeration. Abu Jahl said to his companions that Hamzah was the best one to know the danger of his nephew's call and that he pretended to underestimate this danger till the Quraish would relax so much that when they awakened it would be after his nephew had complete control over them.

They kept talking and threatening while Hamzah sat, sometimes smiling, sometimes frowning.
When they dispersed his head was full of new ideas about the issues of his nephew that they had discussed in his presence.

Days passed and the Quraish's whispering about the Prophet's call increased. Later, whispering turned into provocation and Hamzah watched from a distance. His nephew's composed, steadfast attitude towards their provocations puzzled him. Such an attitude was quite unfamiliar to the Bani Quraish, who were themselves known to be strong and challenging.

If doubts of the greatness and truth of Muhammad could steal into anyone's heart, they would have never stolen into Hamzah's heart, because he was the best one to know Muhammad from his early childhood to his youth, then tohis proud, honest manhood. Hamzah knew Muhammad as he knew himself and maybemore. Since they had come into life together, grown up together, and attainedfull strength together, Muhammad's life had been as pure and clear as thesunlight. It never occurred to Hamzah that Muhammad could make an error ora doubtful act in his life. He never saw Muhammad angry, hopeless , greedy,careless, or unstable. Hamzah was not only physically strong, but was alsowise and strong-willed. Therefore, it was natural for him to follow a manin whose honesty and truthfuIness he wholeheartedly believed. Thus he kepta secret in his heart that was soon going to be disclosed.

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