The tribe of Ghifar was one of the Arab Pagan tribes. It lived
near al-Madina al-Munawwara (Yathrib), where the Makkan trading
caravans passed.
The members of the tribe of Ghifar worshipped an idol named
Munat. They thought that Munat decided predestination and
chance. They visited and sacrificed sheep for it.
One day, a poor young man belonging to the tribe of Ghifar
went to Munat. He gave Munat some yogurt and began looking at
it. But Munat was motionless and did not drink the yogurt. He
waited.
A fox passed by Jundub but did not see him. The fox drank the
yogurt and, in addition, it raised its leg and urinated in the
ear of Munat. Still Munat was motionless. The young man laughed.
He sneered at Munat. Then he criticized himself because he
worshipped a dumb rock, which did not understand anything.
While Jundab was going back home, he remembered the words of
Qais bin Saydah. He said to them in Ukadh market:
People, hear and
understand!
He who lives will die!
And he who dies will perish.
Future things will happen.
Why do I see people go and not come back?
Are they satisfied with the stay there?
Or have they left anything there, so they have slept?
Jundub looked at the blue, clear sky and at the wide desert.
Then he remembered what the fox did to Munat. He believed that
the world had a God greater than Munat, Hubal, al-Lat and all
idols.
Since then Jundab bin Jundah had deeply believed in the
Creator of the sky and the earth.
The Sunrise
The people of the Book (Christians and Jews) gave good news
of the appearance of a new prophet whose time was about to come.
The Arab tribes reported the news. Those who sneered at the
idols longed for the coming of the new prophet.
One day, a man came from Makkah and said to Jundub:
There's a man in
Makkah who says that there is no god but Allah and claims that
he is a prophet.
Jundub asked:
Which tribe does he belong to?
The man answered:
He belongs to the Quraish.
Jundub asked:
Which tribe of the Quraish does he belong to?
The man answered:
He belongs to Bani Hashim.
What have the Quraish done?
They've accused him
of lying. They say that he's a magician and an insane.
The man went away, but Jundub thought again and again.
Anees
Jundub thought to send his brother Anees to Makkah to get him
some news about the new Prophet. Anees set off to Makkah.
Anees covered hundreds of miles.
Anees quickly came back to tell his brother:
I've seen a man. The
man orders people to do good and avoid doing evil. He invites
them to worship Allah. I've seen him praying near the Ka'aba.
I've seen a young man, his cousin Ali, praying besides him. And
I've seen a woman, his wife Khadijah, praying behind them.
Jundub asked: Then
what have you seen?
Anees answered:
This is what I've seen. But I didn't dare to approach him
because I was afraid of the Quraishi leaders.
To Makkah
Jundub was dissatisfied with what he heard. So, he set out
for Makkah to know the Prophet.
When the Gheffarian young man arrived in Makkah, the sun was
about to set. He went round the Ka'aba, then he sat in a corner
of the Holy shrine to take rest and to think about a way to meet
the Prophet [s].
It got dark. The Ka'aba became empty of people.
In the meantime, a young man came into the yard of the Holy
Mosque. He began going round the Ka'aba.
The young man saw a stranger. He came and asked him politely:
You're a stranger,
aren't you?
The Gheffarian answered:
Yes.
The young man said:
Let's go home.
Jundub was following the young man silently.
In the morning, Jundub thanked the young man for his good
hospitality. He saw him off and set out to the Zam Zam well to
see the Prophet [s].
The hours passed. Jundub waited till it got dark.
The Meeting
Again the young man came and went round the Ka'aba. He saw
the foreign man at his place.
The young man said to Jundub:
Isn't it time to know
your house?
"No!" Jundub
said.
The young man said to Jundub:
Come with me to the
house.
Jundub stood up and went with him to the house, silently. The
young man said: I can see you're thinking, what's your need?
Jundub said carefully:
I'll tell you if you
keep it a secret.
I'll keep it a secret if Allah pleases.
Jundub was relieved when he heard Allah's Name. So, he said
slowly: I've heard
about the appearance of a Prophet in Makkah and I want to see
him.
The young man said with a smile:
Allah has guided you.
I'll show you his house. Follow me at a distance. When I see a
suspicious person, I'll stop as if to repair my slippers. Then
don't stop just go on your way.
The young man went on walking to our Master Muhammad's [s]
house. At the same time Jundub was following him.
Belief
Jundub came into the Prophet's house and met our Master
Muhammad [s]. He was before a man embodying all good manners.
Our Master Muhammad [s] asked his guest:
Where's the man from?
Jundub answered:
From the tribe of Ghifar.
The Prophet [s] asked:
What's your need?
Jundub said: How
shall I become a Muslim?
The Prophet [s] said:
Islam is to say there
is no god but Allah and I am Allah's Apostle.
What else?
Avoid doing evil actions. Follow good manners. Stop
worshipping the idols. Worship Allah only. Don't waste your
money. Don't oppress people.
The young man believed in Allah and His Apostle very much. He
said: I confess that there's no god but Allah and that you're
Allah's Apostle. I am satisfied with Allah as my Lord and with
you as my Prophet.
At that moment, another great personality was born. It was
the personality of the great companion Abu Dhar al-Ghifari whose
full name was Jundub bin Junadah.
Abu Dhar stood up and said with enthusiasm:
By Allah, I'll spread
Islam.
Before he left the house, Abu Dhar had asked our Master
Muhammad [s]: Who was
the young man who showed me your house?
The Prophet [s] answered proudly:
He was my cousin Ali.
Our Master Muhammad [s] advised him:
Abu Dhar, keep your
Islam a secret and go back to your homeland.
Abu Dhar realized that Allah's Apostle was worried about him
because the Quraish would kill him.
By Allah, I'll spread Islam among the Quraish whatever may
be.
In the morning, Abu Dhar set off for Ka'aba, Allah's Holy
House. The idols were motionless at their places. Abu Dhar was
finding his way while the Quraishi tyrants were thinking about
the new religion.
At those moments, a bold yell sounded:
Quraish, I confess
that there's no god but Allah and that Muhammad is Allah's
Apostle.
The idols and the hearts of the polytheists shook.
One of the Quraish said loudly:
Who is abusing our
gods?
They rushed towards Abu Dhar hitting him a lot, until he was
unconscious. Blood flowed out of his body. Al-Abbas, our Master
Muhammad's cousin, came in between and saved him and said:
Woe unto you! Do you
want to kill a man who belongs to the tribe of Ghifar? Don't you
know that your trading caravans pass by his tribe?
Abu Dhar recovered and went to Zam Zam well. He drank water
and washed the blood off his body.
Again Abu Dhar wanted to face the Quraish with his belief. He
headed for the Ka'aba. He said loudly:
I confess that
there's no god but Allah; there's no partner with him. And I
confess that Muhammad is Allah's Apostle.
The Quraish attacked him like a pack of wolves. They hit him
a lot. He fell to the ground unconscious and al-Abbas saved him
again.
The Return
Abu Dhar went to our Master Muhammad [s]. The Prophet [s]
looked at him sorrowfully and then said to him kindly:
Go back to your
people and invite them to Islam.
Abu Dhar said:
I'll go back to my people and I won't forget what the Quraish
have done to me!
Abu Dhar came back to his tribe and began inviting them to
the light of Islam. His brother Anees, his mother and a half of
his tribe believed in Islam.
The second half of his tribe said:
We won't believe in
Islam till the Prophet comes.
The Migration
Days, months and years passed. Our Master Muhammad [s]
immigrated from Makkah to Madina. The news reached Abu Dhar and
so, he and his tribe went outside the town to receive the
Prophet [s] on the road.
In the distance, our Master Muhammad [s] appeared on the back
of his she-camel, al-Qaswaa. So, Abu Dhar hurried and took the
reins of the she-camel and gave good news:
Allah's Apostle, my
brother, my mother and a lot of my tribe have believed in Islam.
Our Master Muhammad [s] became happy when he saw crowds of
people. One of them said:
Allah's Apostle, Abu
Dhar has taught us what you've taught him. We've believed in
Islam and we've confessed that you're Allah's Apostle.
The second half of the tribe of Ghifar believed in Islam,
too. Another tribe near the tribe of Ghifar named Aslam came,
believed in Islam and confessed:
We confess that
there's no god but Allah and that Muhammad is Allah's Apostle.
Our Master Muhammad [s] said:
May Allah forgive
Ghifar; may Allah save Islam.
Allah's Apostle went on his travel to Madina (Yathrib). Abu
Dhar came back to his tribe, some of them asked him:
Has Allah's Apostle
told you anything?
Yes, he has ordered me to do seven things.
He has ordered me to love the poor and to approach them. He
has ordered me to look to those who are lower than me not to
those who are higher than me. He has ordered me to maintain
close relations with my relatives even if they turn their backs
on me. He has ordered me not to ask anyone anything. He has
ordered me to say the truth even if it is bitter. He has ordered
me not to fear anyone in Allah's way.
And he has ordered me to say often: There's neither might nor
power but with Allah, because they're the treasure under the
Throne.
Abu Dhar went on guiding and teaching his tribe. He was a
model Muslim believer.
Recommend Me!
One day, Abu Dhar came into the mosque. He found our Master
Muhammad [s] alone. He sat beside him. Our Master Muhammad [s]
said: Abu Dhar, the
mosque has greetings. They're two raka'as.
Abu Dhar stood up and said two raka'as.
Then he came back and sat beside the Prophet and said:
Allah's Apostle,
which act is the best?
To believe in Allah, the Almighty and to strive in His way.
Which believer is most perfect?
The most polite one.
Allah's Apostle, which believer is safest?
He, from whose tongue and hand Muslims are safe.
Allah's Apostle, which immigration is the best?
To immigrate from sins.
Allah's Apostle, which alms is the best?
The alms of the poor.
Allah's Apostle, which verse is the best?
The verse of al-Kursi.
Allah's Apostle, how many are the prophets? One hundred and
twenty four thousand Prophets. Abu Dhar, four prophets are
Assyrian. They're: Adam, Sheth, Idrees-the first to write with
pen and Noah. And four prophets are Arab. They're Hud, Salih,
Shuaib and your Prophet.
Allah's Apostle, how many books has Allah, the Almighty?
One hundred and four books. Fifty scriptures were sent down
to Sheth. Thirty scriptures were sent down to Idrees. Ten
scriptures were sent down to Ibrahim. Ten scriptures were sent
down to Musa before the Torah. The Torah, the Bible, the Zaboor
and the Furqaan (Qur'an) were sent down, too.
Allah's Apostle, what were the scriptures of Ibrahim [a]?
They are all proverbs: "Authorized, hit, Conceited King, I've
not sent you to put together the things of the world. I've sent
you to meet the request of the oppressed. I don't refuse it even
if it is unbelievers request."
Allah's Apostle, what about Musa's scriptures?
They're all lessons:
"I wonder at the person who believes in death then he
disbelieves.
I wonder at the person who believes in fire then he laughs.
I wonder at the person who believes in predestination then he
becomes tired.
I wonder at the person who sees the world and its changes
then he trusts it.
And I wonder at the person who believes in the Day of
Resurrection then he doesn't act."
Abu Dhar wept humbly and said:
Allah's Apostle,
recommend me!
I recommend you to fear Allah, for it is the head of all
religion.
Allah's Apostle, increase me!
Read the Holy Qur'an. It is light for you in the earth and
remembrance for you in the sky.
Allah's Apostle, increase me!
Love the poor and sit with them.
On the Way to Tabook
Many years passed.
The Muslims became one nation. They had a government. They
gained victory over the atheists and the Jewish enemies. The
Arab tribes entered Allah's religion in groups.
Our Master Muhammad [s] was Allah's Apostle for all men. So,
he wanted Islam to cross the Arab Peninsula to spread all over
the world.
Our Master Muhammad [s] announced Jihad and ordered Muslims
to get ready for Tabook, in the northern part of the Arab
Peninsula.
The Muslims were surprised to hear about the Prophet's
announcement and his challenge to the greatest power in the
world at that time.
The hypocrites said:
Hercules will defeat
them with his enormous armies.
The hypocrites were always holding meeting in the house of
the Jewish Suailim. They were always discouraging the Muslims
from going to Tabook.
The Prophet [s] wanted to leave Madina. He knew that the
hypocrites would stay there. So, he decided to appoint his
cousin Ali bin Abu Talib [a], the hero of Islam, successor over
Madina to foil the hypocrites' plots.
The hypocrites were displeased with Ali and so, they spread
among the people: The
Prophet has appointed Ali to stay behind because he dislikes
him.
To show the truth to people, Ali took his sword and followed
the Prophet. He found him in an area called al-Juruf outside
Madina. He told him about the hypocrites' words:
Allah's Apostle, the
hypocrites claim that you've appointed me to stay back because
you dislike me.
Our Master Muhammad [s] smiled and said:
The hypocrites have
told you lies. I've appointed you successor to protect Madina
from their cunning plots. Ali don't you accept to be my brother
as Harun was Musa's brother, but there will be no prophet after
me.
Ali answered: Yes,
I accept, Allah's Apostle.
Ali was pleased with the Prophet's words. So, he came back to
Madina.
Be Abu Dhar!
The Prophet [s] went on leading the Muslim army across the
desert. Some Muslims with weak belief stayed behind and came
back to Madina.
Some of them said to our Master Muhammad [s]:
A person has stayed
behind.
But Allah's Apostle was always saying:
Leave him. If he does
good, Allah will bring him to you.
At the midway, a Muslim said:
Allah's Apostle, Abu
Dhar has stayed behind.
So the Prophet [s] said:
Leave him. If he does
good, Allah will guide him to you.
The Muslim army went on covering the desert.
Abu Dhar was riding a weak camel. The camel was unable to
walk. So, Abu Dhar was gradually staying behind the Muslim army.
The camel kneeled. It was unable to walk even a step.
Abu Dhar sat sadly. He was thinking about a way to follow the
Prophet [s], then he asked himself some questions:
Shall I go to Madina
or shall I go on walking?
But Abu Dhar was not thinking about coming back to Madina. He
was a good believer. He loved our Master Muhammad [s].
Therefore, he decided to follow the traces of the Muslim army on
foot.
Abu Dhar began covering the hot desert. He used up his food
and water. Still he went on walking. His firm belief in Allah
and his love for the Prophet [s] were pushing him to do that.
He was thirsty. He saw water in a pit in a rock. He tasted
it. As he found it fresh, he wanted to drink some water. But he
prevented himself from drinking. He said:
I won't drink till my
beloved Allah's Apostle drinks.
He filled his water-skin with water and went on covering the
desert on foot.
Abu Dhar was walking day and night to reach the Muslim army.
The Muslims army camped at strategic areas to rest at night.
Then it would go on advancing towards Tabook.
When the sun rose on the following day, some Muslims saw a
man coming in the distance. They wondered and said to the
Prophet [s]: Allah's
Apostle, that man is walking alone.
Our Master Muhammad [s] said:
Be Abu Dhar!
The Muslims were looking carefully. When he came nearer to
them, they shouted:
By Allah, he's Abu Dhar!
The Prophet [s] saw the marks of tiredness and thirst on his
face. So, he said:
Save him with water because he is thirsty.
But Abu Dhar headed for the Prophet [s] holding the
water-skin in order to pour water for Allah's Apostle.
The Prophet [s] asked him:
Abu Dhar, why are you
thirsty while you have water?
Abu Dhar said:
Allah's Apostle, I saw rain water in a pit in a rock. I tasted
it. It was cool, fresh water, but I said I would not drink till
Allah's Apostle drank.
The Prophet [s] said kindly:
Abu Dhar, may Allah
have mercy upon you! You'll live alone, die alone and enter
Paradise alone. Some Iraqis will be happy on account of you -
they'll wash your body, shroud it, pray on it and bury it.
The Prophet's Traditions
Our Master Muhammad [s] died. The Muslims were sad. But Abu
Dhar was sadder then them. He was loyal to Allah's Apostle. So,
he memorized his traditions and made them a lamp to lighten his
way.
Abu Dhar deeply believed in Caliphate as he believed in
Prophecy. He regarded it as a Divine right.
Allah, the Glorified, chose the most worthy ones of his
righteous slaves. In the meantime he heard the Prophet [s]
saying to Ali: Ali,
don't you accept to be my brother as Harun was Musa's brother,
but there will be no prophet after me.
At Ghadeer Khum, Abu Dhar heard the Prophet [s] saying to all
Muslims: He whose
leader is I, so Ali is his leader. Allah support him who
supports Ali...
And he heard the prophet saying:
Ali is with justice
and justice is with Ali.
We regret that some Muslims had forgotten such traditions
when the prophet [s] the Prophet [s] died.
While his cousin and regent Ali bin Abu Talib [a] was busy
with that disaster, the Muslims held a meeting and elected Abu
Bakr.
Many companions opposed that. Salman al-Farsi, about whom the
Prophet [s] said:
Salman is one of us Ahlul Bait, was one of them.
Abadah bin al-Saamit, Abu al-Haitham al Taihan, Huthaifa,
Ammar bin Yasir were of them, too. Fatima al-Zahra, the mistress
of all women of the world, was dissatisfied with that. She was
angry.
After only few months, Imam Ali [a] was forced to accept Abu
Bakr as caliph in the interest of Islam. So, Abu Dhar, the
companion, accepted him too.
Abu Dhar was always thinking about the interest of Islam and
Muslims. So, he went to the fields of jihad to defend the Muslim
government.
In the meantime, the Romans were launching military attacks
against the borders of the Muslim State. So Abu Dhar went with
many companions to the war fronts to strive for Allah.
The first Caliph was Abu Bakr. The Caliph Umar bin al-Khattab
succeeded him. Abu Dhar was in Shaam (Syria). He and his Muslim
brothers were striving there.
Umar bin al-Khattab died. The Caliph Uthman succeeded him.
But the third Caliph did not follow the Prophet's and the
companions manners. He brought his relatives and appointed them
in offices of the government. He began filling their pockets
with the Muslims' money. He brought Marwan bin al-Hakam, whom
our Master Muhammad [s] dismissed and made him real ruler for
the state.
People complained of Uthman's policy. A delegation from Kufa
went to the Caliph. They told him that their ruler was always
drinking alcohol and that he was always going to the mosque
drunk and vomiting in the prayer niche.
But the Caliph did not do anything. Rather, Marwan abused the
delegation and dismissed them. Some of the Prophet's companions
were with them.
One day Abu Dhar advised Uthman:
At least follow your
predecessors' way. So, no one will speak against you.
But Uthman scolded Abu Dhar and said in the presence of the
attendees: Advise me!
What shall I do for this lying Shaikh? Shall I hit, imprison,
kill or banish him from the land of Islam?
Abu Dhar and the Muslims felt pain. They remembered our
Master Muhammad's tradition:
There's no one under
the sky or in the earth more truthful than Abu Dhar.
But the Caliph accused Abu Dhar of lying and said:
The lying Shaikh!
Abu Dhar sadly went out of the Caliph's meeting. He
remembered what had happened to him for over twenty years. He
remembered the day when Allah's Apostle entered the mosque and
found him sleeping. He woke him and said:
Never sleep in the
mosque again.
Then he said to him:
What will you do if
they send you out of the mosque one day?
Abu Dhar said:
I'll go to Shaam, the land of Jihad.
The Prophet [s] said:
If they dismiss you
from it?
Abu Dhar said:
I'll come back to the mosque.
Then the Prophet [s] said:
If they send you out
of it?
Abu Dhar said:
I'll take my sword and hit them with it.
The Prophet [s] said:
Shall I direct you to
a better thing?
Yes, Allah's Apostle.
The Prophet [s] said:
Listen and obey.
To Shaam (Syria)
The third Caliph decided to banish Abu Dhar to Shaam. Abu
Dhar arrived in Shaam. Mu'awiyah ordered his soldiers to banish
him to an area in the southern part of Lebanon, now called Jabal
Amil.
Abu Dhar began teaching people the Prophet's traditions and
his behaviour. He condemned the rulers' corruption, their
oppression towards people, their luxury.
He was always reading Allah's words:
And as for those who
hoard gold and silver and so not spend it in Allah's way,
announce to them a painful punishment.
Mu'awiyah wanted to tempt Abu Dhar with money to make him
keep silent. So, he ordered his soldiers to bring him to
Damascus. In the meantime, he sent him a lot of gifts. But the
great companion gave them to the poor. Then he was always
passing by Mu'awiyah palace and saying:
Allah curse those
who enjoy good, but don't apply it. Allah curse those who
prevent people from committing abominable actions, but they
commit them.
So, Mu'awiyah ordered his guards to arrest Abu Dhar. The
guards brought him chained before Mu'awiyah. Mu'awiyah said to
him with spite:
Allah's enemy, and enemy of Allah's Apostle, everyday you pass
by our palace and shout. I'll ask Amirul Mumineen, Uthman for
permission to kill you.
Then Mu'awiyah turned to his guards and said:
Take him to prison.
To Madina
Mu'awiyah send the Caliph a letter. In the letter, he told
him about Abu Dhar's action and about the gathering of the
people around him.
The Caliph ordered Mu'awiyah to send back Abu Dhar to Madina
and to mistreat him.
The Muslims heard the news. So, they crowded to see of the
companion of Allah's Apostle.
Abu Dhar rode his she-camel. Some rude persons were leading
the she-camel. They were not respecting his old age and weakness
and this made him tired during his travel.
Abu Dhar arrived in Madina in a bad condition. He went to the
Caliph. He was about to fall over the ground because of intense
weakness and tiredness.
Abu Dhar said: Woe
unto you! Haven't you seen Allah's Apostle? Are your actions
like his? You attack me violently as tyrants do!
Uthman intensely said:
Get out of our
homeland.
So, Abu Dhar sadly said:
Where?
The Caliph said:
Wherever you want.
Abu Dhar said:
Shall I go to Shaam, the land of Jihad?
Uthman cried: No!
I won't return you to Shaam!
Abu Dhar said:
Shall I go to Iraq?
No!
Shall I go to Egypt?
No!
Abu Dhar said sadly:
So, where shall I go?
To the desert!
Shall I go to Najd desert?
No! to the far-east, to al-Rabathah!
Abu Dhar shouted:
Allah is great! Allah's Apostle was truthful when he told me
about that!
Uthman asked: What
did he say to you?
The old companion answered:
He told me that I
would be prevented from staying in Makkah and Madina and that I
would die in al-Rabathah and that some Iraqis, on their way to
al-Hejaz, would bury me.
Al-Rabathah
Al-Rabathah is an area at the eastern part of al-Madina al
Munawarra.
Abu Dhar disliked al-Rabathah because he worshipped the idols
there during the pre-Islamic period.
Abu Dhar liked Madina because the Prophet's Holy Shrine and
Mosque were there. He liked Makkah because Allah's Holy House
was there. He liked Shaam because it was the land of Jihad.
Abu Dhar disliked al-Rabathah because it would remind him of
worshipping the idols. But the Caliph banished him to that area.
In the meantime, the Caliph ordered Marwan to take him and
prevent the Muslims from seeing him off.
The Muslims were afraid of the Caliph's power. So, only a few
companions saw him off. They were Ali bin Abu Talib [a], his
brother Aqeel, al-Hasan and al-Husain (the Prophet's grandsons),
and the great companion Ammar bin Yasir.
Imam Ali [a] advanced to see him off. He said:
Abu Dhar, you've
become very angry for Allah. The people are worried about their
religion, and you are worried about your religion. So, leave
what they are worried about in your hands and escape from them
with what you're worried about. They're in need of what you've
prevented them from. And you're in no need of what they've
prevented you from. Tomorrow you'll know who will be the winner.
Abu Dhar, nothing amuses you but the truth and nothing annoys
you but the untruth.
Aqeel advanced and said:
You know we like you,
and you like us. Fear Allah because the fear of Allah is
salvation. And be patient because patience is generosity.
The Prophet's grandson, al-Hasan bin Ali advanced and said:
Uncle, be patient
till you meet your Prophet [s]. He will be pleased with you.
Al-Husain advanced and said:
Uncle, ask Allah to
grant you patience and victory.
While Ammar bin Yasir was in tears, he advanced and said:
May not Allah amuse
those who annoy you. And He may not make safe those who have
dismayed you. By Allah! If you want their world, they'll make
you safe. And if you're pleased with their actions, they'll love
you.
Abu Dhar wept and said:
People of the House
of Mercy, may Allah have mercy upon you all. When I see you, I
remember Allah's Apostle.
Abu Dhar, his wife and his daughter went to al-Rabathah
Desert. He was recalling our Master Muhammad's words:
Abu Dhar, may Allah
have mercy upon you. You'll live alone, die alone, rise from the
dead alone and enter Paradise alone.