Conclusion
Look at the greatness of Islam, and the happiness one finds in their heart when they embrace it. This happiness remains in the heart and makes one forget about all the pains and troubles that they may have been through in their lives. The joy the Muslims feel upon applying their faith is far greater than any materialistic joy one can possibly experience in this life. If you really want to experience this happiness in your life, then you’ve got to take that bold step.
Witness the following words of Abu Sufyan Bin Harb when he said, “Heraclius, upon receiving a letter from Prophet Muhammad
(
s) called for us while we were in Shaam.”
He said, “Heraclius’s messenger found us somewhere in the Greater Syria area, so he took
me and my companions to Jerusalem, and we were admitted into the presence of Heraclius.
We found him sitting in his royal court wearing a crown, surrounded by the senior Byzantine
dignitaries. He said to his translator. ‘Ask them who amongst them is a close relation
to the man who claims to be a prophet.’”
Abu Sufyan added,
“I replied, ‘I am the nearest relative to him.’ He asked, ‘What degree of relationship do you
have with him?’ I replied, ‘He is my cousin,’ and there was none from the tribe of Abd Manaf
in the caravan except myself. Heraclius said, ‘Let him come nearer.’ He then ordered that my
companions stand behind me near my shoulder and said to his translator, ‘Tell his companions
that I am going to ask this man about the one who claims to be a prophet. If he tells a lie,
they should contradict him immediately.’ ”
Abu Sufyan added,
“By Allah, had it not been for shame that my companions brand me a liar, I would not have spoken
the truth about him when he asked me. But I considered it shameful to be called a liar by my
companions, so I told the truth.”
“He then said to his translator, ‘Ask him what kind of family he belongs to.’ I replied, ‘He
belongs to a noble family amongst us.’ He said, ‘Has anybody else amongst you ever claimed the
same before him?’ I replied, ‘No.’ He said, ‘Have you ever blamed him for telling lies before
he claimed what he claimed?’ I replied, ‘No.’ He said, ‘Was anybody amongst his ancestors a king?’
I replied, ‘No.’ He said, ‘Do the noble or the poor follow him?’ I replied, ‘It is the poor who
follow him.’ He said, ‘Are they increasing or decreasing (daily)?’ I replied, ‘They are increasing.’
He said, ‘Does anybody amongst those who embrace his religion become displeased and then discard
his religion?’ I replied, ‘No.’ He said, ‘Does he break his promises?’ I replied, ‘No, but we
are now at truce with him and we are afraid that he may betray us.’”
Abu Sufyan added,
“Other than the last sentence, I could find no opportunity to say anything against him.”
Heraclius then asked,
“Have you ever had a war with him?’ I replied, ‘Yes.’ He said, ‘What was the outcome of your
battles with him?’ I replied, ‘Sometimes he was victorious and sometimes we.’ He said, ‘What
does he order you to do?’ I said, ‘He tells us to worship God alone, and not to worship others
along with Him, and to leave all that our forefathers used to worship. He orders us to pray,
give in charity, be chaste, keep promises and return what is entrusted to us.”
“When I had said that, Heraclius said to his translator, ‘Say to him, ‘I asked you about his
lineage and your reply was that he belonged to a noble family. In fact, all the Messengers before
came from the noblest lineage of their nations.
Then I questioned you whether anybody else amongst you had claimed such a thing, and your reply
was in the negative. If the answer had been in the affirmative, I would have thought that this
man was following a claim that had been said before him.
When I asked you whether he was ever blamed for telling lies, your reply was in the negative,
so I took it for granted that a person who did not tell a lie to people could never tell a lie
about God.
Then I asked you whether any of his ancestors was a king, your reply was in the negative, and
if it had been in the affirmative, I would have thought that this man wanted to take back his
ancestral kingdom.
Then I asked you whether any of his ancestors was a king, your reply was in the negative, and
if it had been in the affirmative, I would have thought that this man wanted to take back his
ancestral kingdom.
Then I asked you whether there was anybody who, after embracing his religion, became displeased
and discarded his religion, and your reply was in the negative. In fact, this is the sign of
true faith, for when its pleasure enters and mixes in the hearts completely, nobody will be displeased
with it.
And I asked you whether he had ever broken his promise. You replied in the negative. And such
are the Messengers; they never break their promises.
When I asked you whether you fought with him and he fought with you, you replied that he did
and that sometimes he was victorious and sometimes you. Indeed, such are the Messengers; they
are put to trials, yet the final victory is always theirs.
Then I asked you what he ordered you. You replied that he ordered you to worship God alone and
not to worship others along with Him, to leave all that your forefathers used to worship, to
offer prayers, to speak the truth, to be chaste, to keep promises, and to return what is entrusted
to you. These are really the qualities of a prophet who, I knew [from the previous Scriptures]
would appear, but I did not know that he would be from amongst you. If what you say is true,
he will very soon occupy the ground under my feet, and if I knew that I would reach him definitely,
I would go immediately to meet him. And were I with him, then I would certainly wash his feet.’”
Abu Sufyan added,
“Heraclius then asked for the letter of the Messenger of God and it was read. Its contents
were the following:
‘I begin with the name of God, the most Beneficent, the most Merciful. [This letter is]
from Muhammad, the servant of God, and His Messenger, to Heraclius, the Ruler of the
Byzantine Empire. Peace be upon the followers of guidance. I invite you to surrender
to God. Accept Islam and you will be safe. Accept Islam and God will bestow on you a
double reward. But if you reject this invitation of Islam, you shall be responsible for
misguiding your nation. ‘
‘Say,
‘O People of the Scripture, come to a word that is equitable between us and you - that we will
not worship except Allah and not associate anything with Him and not take one another as
lords instead of Allah.’ But if they turn away, then say, ‘Bear witness that we are Muslims
[submitting to Him].’’’
(3:64)
Abu Sufyan added,
“When Heraclius had finished his speech, there was a great hue and cry caused by the Byzantine
dignitaries surrounding him, and there was so much noise that I did not understand what they
said. So, we were ordered out of the court.”
“When I went out with my companions and we were alone, I said to them, ‘Verily, Ibn Abi Kabsha’s(1)
affair has gained power. This is the King of the Romans fearing him.’”
Abu Sufyan added,
“By God, I became surer and surer that his religion would be victorious till I ended up accepting
Islam.”
(Bukhari #2782)