Dialog Sayyidina Ja'far Bin Abi Thalib Dengan Raja Najasyi Yang Membuatnya Masuk islam

Terompah Nabi
13 Jan 202206:04

Summary

TLDRThe story of the early Muslim migration to Abyssinia, led by Sayyidina Ja'far bin Abi Tholib, is a pivotal moment in Islamic history. Faced with persecution from the Quraysh, the Muslims sought refuge in the Christian kingdom of Abyssinia, under King Najashi. Despite the Quraysh's attempts to sway the king, Ja'far eloquently defended Islam, emphasizing the shared reverence for Mary and Jesus. When the king was moved by the Quranic verses Ja'far recited, he declared his support for the Muslims, ensuring their safety. This peace lasted for ten years while hardships continued for the Prophet Muhammad in Mecca.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The early Muslim migration to Habasha (Ethiopia) was led by Sayyidina Ja'far bin Abi Tholib, seeking refuge under the Christian King Najashi.
  • 😀 The Quraysh sent Amr bin As to convince King Najashi to return the Muslims, claiming they were heretics and false believers.
  • 😀 Amr bin As, confident in his diplomatic skills, attempted to manipulate King Najashi with false accusations against Islam, particularly about Maryam (Mary) and Isa (Jesus).
  • 😀 King Najashi did not immediately surrender the Muslims and decided to let them explain their beliefs in a fair manner.
  • 😀 Ja'far bin Abi Tholib responded to Amr bin As’s accusations by explaining how Islam reveres Maryam and Isa, which deeply resonated with King Najashi.
  • 😀 Ja'far bin Abi Tholib emphasized how Islam rejects idolatry and promotes monotheism, honesty, and good conduct.
  • 😀 To further clarify, Ja'far bin Abi Tholib recited Surah Maryam from the Quran, touching the hearts of King Najashi and the Christian clergy present.
  • 😀 The Quranic verse from Surah Maryam (14) moved King Najashi and the religious leaders to tears, as they recognized the shared faith in God between Islam and Christianity.
  • 😀 In response to Amr bin As’s continued accusations, Ja'far bin Abi Tholib reaffirmed that Isa (Jesus) is a servant of Allah, not divine, aligning with Islamic teachings.
  • 😀 Ultimately, King Najashi sided with the Muslims, refused to hand them over to the Quraysh, and ensured their safety and peace in Habasha for ten years.
  • 😀 The Muslim community lived peacefully in Habasha for a decade while Prophet Muhammad faced hardships in Mecca, including the death of his wife Siti Khadijah and his uncle Abu Thalib.

Q & A

  • What was the situation when the Muslims migrated to Abyssinia?

    -The Muslims faced persecution in Mecca, which led to their migration to Abyssinia (Habashah), a Christian kingdom led by King Najashi. They sought refuge under his protection.

  • Who was appointed to lead the Muslim group to Abyssinia?

    -Sayyidina Ja'far bin Abi Talib was appointed to lead the Muslim group that migrated to Abyssinia.

  • What was the reaction of the Quraysh when the Muslims migrated to Abyssinia?

    -The Quraysh, who opposed the Muslims, sent emissaries led by Amr bin As to Abyssinia to convince King Najashi to hand over the Muslims who had sought refuge there.

  • How did Amr bin As feel about his diplomatic mission?

    -Amr bin As felt optimistic about his mission due to his strong diplomatic skills and his friendly relationship with the elites of the Abyssinian court.

  • What strategy did King Najashi use to determine who was right in the dispute?

    -King Najashi wisely decided to allow a direct confrontation between Amr bin As and Ja'far bin Abi Talib to hear both sides and make a fair judgment.

  • What was Amr bin As's argument against the Muslims in front of King Najashi?

    -Amr bin As argued that the Muslims held a different belief about Maryam (Mary), the mother of Isa (Jesus), which he thought might be unacceptable to a Christian ruler.

  • How did Ja'far bin Abi Talib respond to Amr bin As's argument?

    -Ja'far bin Abi Talib responded by explaining how Islam honors Maryam and Isa as noble and revered figures, aligning with their sanctity in both Christianity and Islam.

  • What was the reaction of King Najashi and his court after Ja'far read the Quran?

    -King Najashi and his court were moved to tears after Ja'far bin Abi Talib recited the verse from Surah Maryam, which reflected the shared reverence for Maryam and Isa in both religions.

  • What was King Najashi's conclusion regarding the Muslim refugees?

    -King Najashi concluded that the message brought by the Muslims and the teachings of Isa were fundamentally the same, and he decided not to hand them over to the Quraysh. He also expelled the Quraysh emissaries.

  • How long did the Muslims live in peace in Abyssinia after the ruling?

    -The Muslims, led by Ja'far bin Abi Talib, lived in peace in Abyssinia for approximately 10 years, away from the persecution they faced in Mecca.

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Islamic HistoryMigrationHabashaNajasyiJa'far bin Abi TholibRasulullahFaithProphet IsaChristianityPeaceIslamic Diplomacy