الاثنين، 17 سبتمبر 2012

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In the time of Prophet Mohammad (pbuh), the population of Makkah was no more than 10,000 Arabs. No Jews, Christians, or Romans lived there. Of all those, only three men besides Prophet Mohammad (pbuh) worshipped Allah alone. Warqa Ibn Nofel, Omro Ibn Nafeel, and Zeyed Ibn Nafeel. All the others were idolaters.

During the 23 years of Prophet Mohammad's (pbuh) rule, there were only three cases of adultery, three divorces, and one robbery.

In one adultery case, a woman from the tribe of Beni Ghamid asked Prophet Mohammad (pbuh) to clear her (carry out the penance)of the sin of adultery. He asked her to come back when the baby was born. After the baby was born, she came back to Mohammad (pbuh) with the same request. He asked her to go and nurse the baby for two years. After two years she came back again with the same request. She insisted that now she should receive the penalty of committing adultery, even though Prophet Mohammad (pbuh) kept puttin
g her off. Finally Prophet Mohammad (pbuh) ordered her desired penalty, according to Islamic law.

Another person Maaz Ibn Malik came to Prophet Mohammad (pbuh) and told him that he had committed adultery. Prophet Mohammad (pbuh) did not order his punishment right away. He asked him if he was drunk or if he had just kissed the woman. The man replied no to both questions.

Mohammad (pbuh) also confirmed this adultery case from his family and tribe. Prophet Mohammad (pbuh) asked if this person was insane. They replied that he was not insane. Maaz Ibn Malik insisted on receiving the penalty for his sin.
Then, Prophet Mohammad (pbuh) passed his judgment according to Islamic law.

A woman from the tribe of Bani Maqzoum was involved in a stealing incident. The woman was very rich and belonged to a very well known family. Her family did not want her to be punished and tried to hide her in several different ways. When this came to Prophet Mohammad's (pbuh) attention he ordered her brought to him. He said that if his daughter Fatimah had stolen, he would have ordered her hand to be cut off, too.

The law of Allah is perfect and the judgment of Prophet Mohammad (pbuh) was always just. The Islamic society was very fair and good under his rule.
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