Note: This article is
being reproduced on the eve of the month of Ramadan
May 25, 2018
By Saeed Qureshi
All the known
religions and their founders of the past do not have clear-cut chronological
facts and figures about their lives and missions. It is only the prophet of
Islam Hazrat Muhammad(pbuh) who has the unsurpassed distinction of his life
properly chronicled and recorded. All the phases encompassing his birth to his
final departure from the transitory earthly abode have been meticulously and
distinctly preserved.
The time periods and
years relating to the ancient apostles starting from Adam to Solomon and
afterwards are ambiguous and lack credibility. The years mentioned in the Bible
are simply approximate that in a roundabout manner describe the periods in
which these apostles of God existed. This assertion in no way negates their
divinity or their being the messengers of God in various eras.
The Biblical or
history-based religions are three i.e., Judaism, Christianity and Islam. From
among the litany of the mythical religions, the Hinduism, Buddhism, Shinto,
Taoism, Confucianism, stand on top. The ancient mythical religions and their
dogmas come to be known from one generation to another by word of mouth or from
writing on the stone tablets or columns. As such these religions suffered from
distortions, exaggerations and a kind of mythical stuff that mostly are hard to
believe.
The principal reason
for such a lacuna was the absence of a workable or credible system for
recording the chronological data and securing the utterances, sayings and
sermons of the sages, saints and prophets of the bygone ages delivered to their
respective communities. As such these religions belong to an age when the
techniques of preserving the history of the world or religions were yet not
discovered.
The New Testament was
historically written by different authors at different times after the
ascension of Jesus to heavens. The period of writing the New Testament is
reckoned to be between 35 to 85 years after Jesus’ ascension. With regard to
the contents of the Bible both in the old and the New Testament, there are
grave variations in the editions published in various stages and times. The
authors of the four gospels, Mathew, Johan, Luke and Mark differ with each
other on a whole range of episodes and events concerning Jesus Christ. Jesus
did not dictate his speeches, sermons and conversations, nor did these scribes had
taken notes for securing his utterances and messages.
The myriad of
different texts of the Bible and the variation in narration by authors bear the
testimony that the gospels lacked the actual utterances of the Jesus. It could
at best be described the life account of an apostle or prophet of God with
broader spectrum of events but not in the actual sequence as he lived and
delivered his divine discourses According to a research scholar on
religions, Dr. Abdul Hye, there were 103 clear contractions in the Bible.
From the primitive
manuscripts of the Bible to the latest one known as “King James Version” (KJV)
compiled and published in 1611, a staggering number of fifty thousand
grammatical and descriptive errors have been corrected or redrafted. The KJV
has dropped 7 books that were part of the Bible for roughly almost three
thousand years. The Protestants do not believe in these 7 discarded books. If
such a hug number of books are excluded as apocrypha, then one can imagine how
fictitious this stuff had been that was believed by the Christians for almost
16 hundred years.
As we all know that
there are altogether 66 books that constitute the two parts of the Bible commonly
known as the old and the New Testament. The Hebrew or the old treatment
consists of 39 chapters or books and the New Testament comprises 27 chapters.
These two sections were written by some 40 men in the course of 1600 years that
is from 1513(B.C.E.) to 98(A.C.). There are only fables and narrations
concerning kings, rulers, battles or the messages of the apostles covering
several centuries written by a diversity of authors who were not even present
during the occurrence of those incidents.
These writings are
devoid of clear-cut chronological order. The Hindu religion does not have a
founder, ‘definite creed, priestly hierarchy or governing agency” (Mankind’s
Search for God) It historically starts from the writing of the Vedas some 900
years before the Jesus Christ (B.C.E.). The Vedas were later augmented and
supplemented by Brahmanas, Upanishads and Puranas. It would be utterly
impossible to justify or figure out if the 330 million gods in the Hindu
mythology actually exist or not? It is also difficult to apportion definite
periods or times during which these volumes were written and by whom these were
written.
As for the founder of
Buddhism there is no evidence or account of his life and religious doctrine
that was scribed during his life time. All that we know about him are the
canonical texts that have no historical evidence about their time of writings
and their authors. There is a mention of the convening of council by 500 monks
after the death of Buddha to deliberate about the authentic teachings of the
master i.e., Siddhartha Gautama. As such the Buddhist canonical material as
uttered from the mouth of Gautama was not recorded in his life time but was
compiled much later by others.
The Shinto, Tao and
Confucianism religions too are embodiments of obscurity and are unclear about
the exact time and periods of their apostles. Taoism is believed to be founded
by philosopher Lao-Tzu some six centuries before the Jesus Christ. Little is
known about him except that after his retirement from the royal service he
wrote a brief treatise of 5000 words at the request of some custom officer of
those primitive times.
After writing the book
he departed and was seen or heard no more. The researchers, however, are
skeptical about this story. But one thing is quite clear that Lao-Tzu has been
obscure and least known among the founders of religious or faith-based creeds.
The gist of the Taoism is to “shun the society and return to the nature”
The life story of the
great philosopher of the East Confucius is more elaborate as compared to Lao.
Both these sages belonged to the same period of Chou dynasty; torn and weakened
by a long period of wars and chaos. A part of the life account of Confucius
looks to be more mythical than reality. He is described to be a great teacher.
His lectures and sayings are saved in nine books by his disciples who travelled
with him during his tours. This is one sage or the founder of creed and a moral
code, whose writings are preserved but still not in a chronological format and
without mention of any specific time periods.
Let us now turn our
attention to the prophet of Islam. He is the most watched, observed, revered,
adored and chronicled prophet in the history. He was born in 570 and died
in 632.In between this period his revelations sayings, commandment, decrees,
decisions, tenets and events were recorded and memorized by those who observed
and remained with him in praying, during hardships, in preaching, in battles, during
the social interaction or in traveling.
As stated in the
foregoing, the scriptures and holy books of the other leading religions such as
Bible were written over a time frame of several centuries by other authors
after the death of Jesus Christ. However, the holy book of the Muslims, Qur’an
was preserved by prophet Muhammad himself for all the 23 years during which he
was receiving the revelations. Since he himself was unlettered, his method of
preserving the divine messages and directions were to recite them before the
Muslim faithful, compatriots, family members and others who would commit these
to their memory and keep it alive by repeated recitations. Later, these would
be written on shoulder blades of camel or sheep, palm leaves, wood, parchments
and dried skins.
Apart from his
revelations his social utterances, normal conversations, sermons and decisions
are composed in the form of Hadith. Every period of his life starting from the
childhood, to his upbringing, his adolescence, his youth, his marriages, his
business tours, his meditations in the cave Hira and the divine mission to
peach Islam are meticulously preserved, arranged and tabulated in a
chronological order.
It was during the
first Caliph Hazrat Abu Bakr's caliphate that Qur’an was collected from written
and memorized sources and the task of their assembly in shape of a book was
initiated. However, it was during the caliphate of the third caliph Hazrat
Usman (Othman) that it was compiled in the form of a proper book. A good
number of copies of this original edition of Quran were made and sent to
various destinations within the Muslim territories.
When Hazrat Usman was
murdered in 656, he was reading the same edition of Qur’an that was compiled
under his guidance and circulated to other places. The copy of that specific
Qur’an is preserved in the Topkapi museum in Istanbul (Turkey) and in Tashkent
(Uzbekistan). From that period to the present the Quran is the exact copy of
that original edition formulated during the third caliph Hazrat Osman's period.
From his birth in 570
A. D., to his first marriage with Hazrat Khadija in 595, to his fist revelation
in 610, preaching in public from 613 onwards, to sending of persecuted Muslims
to Abyssinia in 615 are the events that are indelible facts of history. His
crusades, his meeting during the Hajj with a batch of Medina pilgrims in 620 migrations
from Mecca to Medina in 622, stay in Medina and the “Battle of Trenches in 627,
conquering Mecca in 630, his demise in 632 AD, are various phases of his
glorious life that were witnessed by countless Muslims and non-Muslims alike of
those times and are clearly narrated in history with the dates and months and
even timings.
When he passed away he
was buried in the same room where he lived after migrating to Medina. The tomb
erected on his grave stands from day one and is visited round the year by
countless Muslims from all over the world. That is a continuous evidence of his
presence till death in Medina and therefore is irrefutable.
The graves or tombs of
other ancient prophets do not denote any period and did not survive in their in
their original shape during the course time. The floods, natural disasters and
ravages of invaders did not leave the original forms of their resting places in
holy cities like Baghdad, Mosul, Basra and Cairo, among others Damascus. During
his invasion of Baghdad in 1258, the Mongol invader Hilaku Khan demolished
every building in Baghdad and inundated the city by diverting the river
Euphrates to the city.
In contrast, the
loving and caring way, the tomb of Hazrat Muhammad with its shining green
minaret has been kept intact and well maintained for fourteen centuries speaks
for the imperishable glory of a prophet who is as immortal after his death
as he was held in extreme love and unbounded reverence by Muslims during his
life time. As a model of personal piety and immaculate moral character, his
life is shining like a diamond and serves ever as a beacon of divine light for
the humanity.
The sustained
revelations of the Muslims’ holy book Quran for 23 years and later its
compilation done by prophet himself and later by his two successors also
undeniably testify to the fact that it was not the work of latter-day scribes
or writers. It is a truthful, genuine and authentic chronological production by
prophet himself and by those who were witnesses to its being revealed,
memorized, written and distributed.
Prophet Muhammad
appeared as God’s messenger in an era that was not as primitive as compared to
those eras of early messengers and apostles. The age of Prophet Muhammad was
considerably advanced and developed. The time distance between Jesus Christ and
Muhammad is 570 years. In between there was no prophet that could lay claim of
prophet-hood. In these 570 years the world had progressed considerably.
The two main Biblical
religions namely Judaism and Christianity are in fact the forerunners of Islam.
Islam acknowledges and owns these religions as the precursors of Islam.
However, with the advent of Islam, the outdated, obsolete teachings or unwanted
dogmas contained in those scriptures were edited, updated and refined by the
founder of the Islam.
In fact, Islam, as the
legend goes, starts from Prophet Adam and assumes the finality with the last
prophet of Islam as declared by him in Mecca in 630 C.E, in his last sermon
during the pilgrimage. On that occasion he declared before a mammoth assemblage
of pilgrims that the religion Islam stood completed today.
The prophets and
apostles mentioned in the Old Testament (the Hebrew Scriptures) and the New
Testament (the Greek scriptures) are also the prophets of Islam. Yet the
Prophet Muhammad enjoys the exclusive distinction of being the final messenger
of God in the line of prophets that came before him from time to time.
It is therefore,
foregone that the life of Prophet Muhammad is not mired in obscurity, mythical
ambiguity and hollow projections. It has been candidly self–revealing,
carefully and diligently chronicled by his colleagues, contemporary historians
and by those who came in subsequent times. As such it is truthful and pristine.
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