Mubahala
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Mubahala literally meaning 'mutual prayer' (Arabic: مباهلة Cursing) or Li’an but in Islamic tradition it refers to a form of resolving religious disputes. When the argumentations from both sides fail to resolve a religious issue, the parties jointly pray Allah to cast His curse on whichever of the two parties is false. Since curse means 'moving someone far away from the divine mercy' and moving far away from mercy is being close to divine wrath—therefore, the essence of the meaning is: Wrath be on the liar. As such, whoever is the liar shall face the evil consequences whereupon the truth will become evident before the disbelievers as well. Many times Mubahala is a kind of ordeal which instigation or call to the ordeal may be more important than execution of it.
s of 3:61, where the prophet was ordered to invite the disputants regarding the nature of Jesus
to imprecation:
collections, it is narrated that during the 9th–10th year after hijra
an Arab Christian envoy from Najran
(currently in northern Yemen
and partly in Saudi Arabia
) under the leadership of their chief priest Abd al-Masih came to the Prophet Muhammad at Medina to ask him about his views about Jesus because the Christians themselves were divided into four different beliefs in regards to Jesus' relationship with Allah:
After the Christians likened Jesus' miraculous (fatherless) birth to Adam's creation, the Prophet responded, "He (Allah) created him (Jesus) from dust, then said to him: "Be", and he was". The Prophet continued, "The truth comes from Allah alone; so be not of those who doubt. If anyone disputes in this matter with thee, now after full knowledge hath come to thee, say: Come, let us call our sons and your sons, our women and your women, ourselves and yourselves, then pray and invoke the curse of Allah upon the liars." This, was the Prophet's call for Mubahala. The Christians consulted each other and refused to accept the Prophet's response to not deify Jesus, Jesus was only mortal created by God but not God Himself together with the Prophet, the two sides scheduled the Mubahala for the following morning. Before dawn of the next day, the Prophet sent a close companion, Salman al-Farisi, to construct a shelter for the people who the Prophet was going to take with him. It was uncommon for Mubahala to include families of the parties involved but when included, the family causes the process to become more effective. Because the Prophet brought only select members of Islam's most religious, prestigious and pure family, carrying Husayn in his arm with Hasan holding his hand, followed by Fatima and concluding with Ali. The Prophet declared, Lord these are the People of my House, Ahl al-Bayt and covered his family with a cloak. The leaders of the Christian group recognized the gravity of the situation, prophethood of Muhammad and the Prophet's confidence in the outcome of the incident. The Christian leaders became frightened and advised their followers to pull out of the Mubahala stating that, "By God! He would not have come with them (the Ahl al-Bayt) if he was afraid that the proof would be against him. Therefore, be warned against the contest of prayer with him. By God! If it was not for the position of Caesar (the Byzantine emperor), I would submit to him. But (now) make peace with him on what can be agreed between you and him. Return to your land and think about it yourselves." The Christians took the advice of Priest Abd al-Masih and formed a peace treaty with the Prophet, the Christian proposal being you remain on your religion, while we remain on our religion and the Prophet's proposal forcing the Christians to pay Jizya
, a levy on free non-Muslims under Muslim rule. The Christians continued, asking the Prophet to send with them a trustworthy man to aid them in judging monetary disputes amongst themselves. The Prophet agrees and appoints 'Abu 'Ubaydah bin Al-Jarah out of a large group of willing and hopeful contenders.
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"Our women": Fatima, the only surviving daughter of the Prophet from his marriage with Khadija, wife of 'Ali and mother of Hasan and Husayn. "Women" could have meant wives but the Prophet viewed Fatima as the most superior female Muslim and brought her instead.
"Ourselves": Prophet Muhammad and Ali ibn Abi Talib
"The self" or "The soul": Ali, the son-in-law and cousin of the Prophet Muhammad.
This event causes some scholars to conclude the power and superiority of 'Ali especially when it comes to his right of imamate and immediate successorship following the Prophet. It also supports the Shia belief in the people part of the Ahl al-Bayt, while also supporting the belief that only these members of the Ahl al-Bayt are spiritually pure. Theologically, Shi'is also emphasize the significance of the cloaking of the Ahl al-Bayt as highlighting their primal rights on the leadership of the community of the believers, their principle of legitimacy.
says: "Some of the benefits of this hadith is that one can do Mubahala with an opponent if he insists after losing the argument.... What is known by experience is that one who takes part in Mubahala to support falsehood will not survive its first anniversary."
Ibn al-Qayyim
adds: "It is part of [sunna] when arguing with people of falsehood—when they insist on falsehood regardless of arguments and proofs—to call them to Mubahala."
In the Qur'an
The event is referred to in the Qur'an and TafsirTafsir
Tafseer is the Arabic word for exegesis or commentary, usually of the Qur'an. Ta'wīl is a subset of tafsir and refers to esoteric or mystical interpretation. An author of tafsir is a mufassir .- Etymology :...
s of 3:61, where the prophet was ordered to invite the disputants regarding the nature of Jesus
Jesus
Jesus of Nazareth , commonly referred to as Jesus Christ or simply as Jesus or Christ, is the central figure of Christianity...
to imprecation:
Surely, the case of Jesus, in the sight of Allah is like the case of Adam. He created him from dust, then said to him, "Be", and he came to be.(59) The truth is from your Lord. So, do not be of those who doubt.(60)
So if someone argues with you in this after what has come to you of the knowledge, say, "Come, let us call our sons and your sons, our women and your women, ourselves and yourselves, then pray and invoke the curse of Allah upon the liars."(61)
This is, indeed, the true narration. And there exists no god but Allah. And Allah is surely the All-Mighty, the All-Wise.(62)
So, should they turn back, Allah is all-aware of the mischievous.(63)
Incident of Mubahala
According to hadithHadith
The term Hadīth is used to denote a saying or an act or tacit approval or criticism ascribed either validly or invalidly to the Islamic prophet Muhammad....
collections, it is narrated that during the 9th–10th year after hijra
Hijri year
The Hijri year is year numbering system used in the Islamic calendar. It commemorates the Hijra , or emigration of Muhammad and his followers to the city of Medina in 622 CE. In Arabic, AH is symbolized by the letter هـ...
an Arab Christian envoy from Najran
Najran
Najran , formerly known as Aba as Sa'ud, is a city in southwestern Saudi Arabia near the border with Yemen. It is the capital of Najran Province. Designated a New town, Najran is one of the fastest-growing cities in the kingdom; its population has risen from 47,500 in 1974 and 90,983 in 1992 to...
(currently in northern Yemen
Yemen
The Republic of Yemen , commonly known as Yemen , is a country located in the Middle East, occupying the southwestern to southern end of the Arabian Peninsula. It is bordered by Saudi Arabia to the north, the Red Sea to the west, and Oman to the east....
and partly in Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia , commonly known in British English as Saudi Arabia and in Arabic as as-Sa‘ūdiyyah , is the largest state in Western Asia by land area, constituting the bulk of the Arabian Peninsula, and the second-largest in the Arab World...
) under the leadership of their chief priest Abd al-Masih came to the Prophet Muhammad at Medina to ask him about his views about Jesus because the Christians themselves were divided into four different beliefs in regards to Jesus' relationship with Allah:
- Jesus is Allah.
- Jesus is the son of Allah.
- Jesus is one of a trinity or
- Allah is far from what they attribute to Jesus.
After the Christians likened Jesus' miraculous (fatherless) birth to Adam's creation, the Prophet responded, "He (Allah) created him (Jesus) from dust, then said to him: "Be", and he was". The Prophet continued, "The truth comes from Allah alone; so be not of those who doubt. If anyone disputes in this matter with thee, now after full knowledge hath come to thee, say: Come, let us call our sons and your sons, our women and your women, ourselves and yourselves, then pray and invoke the curse of Allah upon the liars." This, was the Prophet's call for Mubahala. The Christians consulted each other and refused to accept the Prophet's response to not deify Jesus, Jesus was only mortal created by God but not God Himself together with the Prophet, the two sides scheduled the Mubahala for the following morning. Before dawn of the next day, the Prophet sent a close companion, Salman al-Farisi, to construct a shelter for the people who the Prophet was going to take with him. It was uncommon for Mubahala to include families of the parties involved but when included, the family causes the process to become more effective. Because the Prophet brought only select members of Islam's most religious, prestigious and pure family, carrying Husayn in his arm with Hasan holding his hand, followed by Fatima and concluding with Ali. The Prophet declared, Lord these are the People of my House, Ahl al-Bayt and covered his family with a cloak. The leaders of the Christian group recognized the gravity of the situation, prophethood of Muhammad and the Prophet's confidence in the outcome of the incident. The Christian leaders became frightened and advised their followers to pull out of the Mubahala stating that, "By God! He would not have come with them (the Ahl al-Bayt) if he was afraid that the proof would be against him. Therefore, be warned against the contest of prayer with him. By God! If it was not for the position of Caesar (the Byzantine emperor), I would submit to him. But (now) make peace with him on what can be agreed between you and him. Return to your land and think about it yourselves." The Christians took the advice of Priest Abd al-Masih and formed a peace treaty with the Prophet, the Christian proposal being you remain on your religion, while we remain on our religion and the Prophet's proposal forcing the Christians to pay Jizya
Jizya
Under Islamic law, jizya or jizyah is a per capita tax levied on a section of an Islamic state's non-Muslim citizens, who meet certain criteria...
, a levy on free non-Muslims under Muslim rule. The Christians continued, asking the Prophet to send with them a trustworthy man to aid them in judging monetary disputes amongst themselves. The Prophet agrees and appoints 'Abu 'Ubaydah bin Al-Jarah out of a large group of willing and hopeful contenders.
In Sahih Bukhari
Al-'Aqib and Saiyid, the rulers of Najran, came to Allah's Apostle with the intention of doing Lian one of them said to the other, "Do not do (this Lian) for, by Allah, if he is a Prophet and we do this Lian, neither we, nor our offspring after us will be successful." Then both of them said (to the Prophet), "We will give what you should ask but you should send a trustworthy man with us, and do not send any person with us but an honest one." The Prophet said, "I will send an honest man who Is really trustworthy." Then every one of the companions of Allah's Apostle wished to be that one. Then the Prophet said, "Get up, O Abu 'Ubaida bin Al-Jarrah." When he got up, Allah's Apostle said, "This is the Trustworthy man of this (Muslim) nation."Sahih BukhariSahih Bukhari
Ṣaḥīḥ al-Bukhārī , as it is commonly referred to, is one of the six canonical hadith collections of Islam. These prophetic traditions, or hadith, were collected by the Persian Muslim scholar Muhammad ibn Ismail al-Bukhari, after being transmitted orally for generations. Muslims view this as one of...
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Family of the Prophet Present at Mubahala and the Quranic Text
"Our sons": Hasan and Husayn, the grandsons of the Prophet, sons of 'Ali and Fatima. Because at the time of occurecnce of the Mubahala the Prophet had no children besides Fatima, let alone a son; Hasan and Husayn are included in "sons/children" because children of one's daughter are regarded as one's own children too."Our women": Fatima, the only surviving daughter of the Prophet from his marriage with Khadija, wife of 'Ali and mother of Hasan and Husayn. "Women" could have meant wives but the Prophet viewed Fatima as the most superior female Muslim and brought her instead.
"Ourselves": Prophet Muhammad and Ali ibn Abi Talib
"The self" or "The soul": Ali, the son-in-law and cousin of the Prophet Muhammad.
This event causes some scholars to conclude the power and superiority of 'Ali especially when it comes to his right of imamate and immediate successorship following the Prophet. It also supports the Shia belief in the people part of the Ahl al-Bayt, while also supporting the belief that only these members of the Ahl al-Bayt are spiritually pure. Theologically, Shi'is also emphasize the significance of the cloaking of the Ahl al-Bayt as highlighting their primal rights on the leadership of the community of the believers, their principle of legitimacy.
Muslim Scholars
Commenting on the Bukhari hadith, Ibn HajarIbn Hajar al-Asqalani
Al-Haafidh Shihabuddin Abu'l-Fadl Ahmad ibn Ali ibn Muhammad, better known as Ibn Hajar due to the fame of his forefathers, al-Asqalani due to his family origin , was a medieval Shafiite Sunni scholar of Islam who represents the entire realm of the Sunni world in the field of Hadith...
says: "Some of the benefits of this hadith is that one can do Mubahala with an opponent if he insists after losing the argument.... What is known by experience is that one who takes part in Mubahala to support falsehood will not survive its first anniversary."
Ibn al-Qayyim
Ibn al-Qayyim
Muhammad ibn Abu Bakr...
adds: "It is part of [sunna] when arguing with people of falsehood—when they insist on falsehood regardless of arguments and proofs—to call them to Mubahala."