Mr. Amr Khaled’s Message to the World regarding the Danish Cartoons
New Page 1
In the name of Allah, the All-Merciful,
the Ever-Merciful. All praise be to Allah and peace and blessings be upon His
Messenger.
This is my message to the Muslim Nation,
the Muslim youth, the Western civilization, and the whole world. I present this
message through Amrkhaled.net to reach the Life-Makers youth and the youth of
the forum. I ask them to deliver it exactly as I have said it to the Muslim
Nation, the Muslim and Arab youth, the West through all their contacts there and
surely to the whole world.
My first message is to the Muslim
Nation and the Muslim youth:
Allah (TWT)[1]
says what can be translated as, “Say, “In case your fathers, and your sons,
and your brethren, and your spouses, and your kinsmen, and riches that you have
scored (Literally: committed) and commerce whose slackening you are apprehensive
of, and dwellings you are satisfied with, in case these are more beloved to you
than Allah and His Messenger and striving in His way, then await till Allah
comes up with His Command; and Allah does not guide the immoral people” (TMQ[2],
9:24). If any of these eight things is dearer to you than Allah, the
Messenger of Allah (SAWS)[3]
and striving in the way of Allah and His Prophet; if your sons are dearer to you
than the Messenger of Allah; if your money is dearer to you than the Messenger
of Allah; if your country is dearer to you then the Messenger of Allah; if your
wife is dearer to you than the Messenger of Allah, then expect the dreadful
anger of Allah (TWT) to be near.
To you I emphasize that dignifying and
loving Allah’s Prophet is a divine precept in the same way that loving Allah
(TWT) is. Again listen, “Say, “In case your fathers, and your sons, and
your brethren… in case these are more beloved to you than Allah and His
Messenger …” observe the status of loving Allah’s Messenger (SAWS).
Why should there be all that love?
There is another ayah[4]in the Qur’an in which Allah says what can be translated as, “Indeed
there has already come to you a Messenger from (among) yourselves. Mighty
(i.e., burdensome) to him is whatever distresses you. Most eager is he for your
(welfare), to the believers (he is) constantly compassionate, constantly
merciful.” (TMQ, 9:128). It is because he is such that we love him in this
way. Accordingly the relationship between us and him is just like the ayah
in which Allah describes what can be translated as, “Muhammad is the
Messenger of Allah, and (the ones) who are with him are strict against the
steadfast disbelievers, constantly merciful among themselves. You see them
constantly bowing themselves, (and) constantly prostrating themselves, seeking
Grace from Allah and all-blessed Satisfaction…”(TMQ, 48:29). In order to
ensure that such a relationship remains like that for ever, in an ayah in
surat[5]Al-Hujuraat, which continuously rings in our ears, Allah (TWT) states
what can be translated as, “And know that among you is the Messenger of
Allah…”(TMQ, 49:7). The Messenger of Allah is among us?! Who is this
ayah addressing? The sahaba[6]at time of the sahaba? No, this ayah is everlasting and
effective everywhere and forever. O youth, O mothers, O ladies… Everyone must
“know” that in the year 2006, in the year 2010, in the coming century, in the
past century: during any age or time, know that among you is the Messenger of
Allah. He is among you with his shari’ah[7],
he is among you with his sunnah[8]andhe is among you with his mercy. He is among you with his path,
among you with his way and among you with the light and guidance he left
behind. He is among you with his love to you. He is among you with the fact
that each time anyone prays for him (conveying him peace and blessings), Allah
returns his soul back to him so that he can answer us. He is among us with the
fact that all our deeds are presented to him every Thursday, so whatever good
there is he thanks Allah for it, and whatever evil there is, he asks Allah to
forgive us for it.
Again, the four ayahs I mentioned
order us to love him because, “… Mighty (i.e.,burdensome) to him is
whatever distresses you. Most eager is he for your (welfare), to the believers
(he is) constantly compassionate, constantly merciful”. So the relationship
between us and him is, “Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah, and (the ones)
who are with him are strict against the steadfast disbelievers, constantly
merciful among themselves…”. Allah continues to remind us of this
relationship by saying, “And know that among you is the Messenger of
Allah…”. All prayers and blessings of Allah be upon Muhammad (SAWS).
My message to the Muslim Nation and
Muslim youth is, loving Allah’s Messenger, dignifying Allah’s messenger,
defending Allah’s messenger and living on the path of Allah’s messenger is a
duty and a responsibility that we will be asked about on the Day of Judgment. O
youth, there is a responsibility resting on our shoulders. O Life-Makers, there
is a responsibility resting on our shoulders. O ladies, there is a
responsibility resting on our shoulders that dignifying Allah’s Messenger is a
trust that we will present to him on the Day of Judgment when we meet him at the
hawd[9].
We will go to him (SAWS) and tell him we are your ummah[10],
we have fulfilled our duty. Perhaps we may have been wrongdoers, perhaps we
sinned and perhaps we did not always work perfectly to reform and revive your
ummah but we could not but dignify you and make the whole world dignify
you. This is a responsibility that we return to you on the Day of Judgment that
you may use to intercede for usand allow us to drink from your hawd
while patting us happily. You (SAWS) would then say to us, yes, you made
mistakes and committed sins, but dignifying me was so dear to you. Then you
would make us drink from your hawd.
This is a trust. My message to the
ummah is thatwe can never betray that trust whatever happens; it is
the trust of dignifying the Prophet (SAWS) and making the world dignify
Allah’s Messenger (SAWS). This is in addition to loving him and living
on his sunnah and on his path. This is my message to the Muslim Nation.
We will never neglect dignifying our Prophet, our beloved and our role model
(SAWS).
Now this is my message to the
West:
There exists a cultural vagueness in the
West. This vagueness results from the presence of two different concepts. The
first is a great Western concept that we respect, appraise, and need. That
concept is freedom of speech. This is a great humane and civilized concept. On
the other hand, there is the great Islamic concept of dignifying Allah’s
Messenger (SAWS). The problem arises due to the lack of understanding of
the Islamic Civilization and the Western Civilization regarding these two
concepts. The non-Muslims cannot value the rank of dignifying the Prophet
(SAWS). On the other hand, due to the below-average quality of practical
application of freedom of speech, Muslims have a vague understanding of the
concept of respecting freedom of speech.
Accordingly, what is required now? We
do not want to refuse the concept of freedom of speech, absolutely not.
However, the West should alter the freedom of speech so that it does not collide
with the very important Islamic value of dignifying the Prophet (SAWS).
Here lies the vagueness and ambiguity. The West understands very well the
freedom of speech (which we appreciate) but it does not understand Islamic
values, such as dignifying the Prophet (SAWS) and other Islamic
sanctities. This is where the Western cultural vagueness lies.
I clearly say to the West, you have a
problem. You cannot comprehend how much the Muslims love Prophet Muhammad
(SAWS). You are still unable to understand this point. If you had really
encompassed its significance, you would never have accepted what happened. The
West, in general, governments and people, does not apprehend that Allah’s
Messenger (SAWS) is dearer to us than our parents, dearer to me than my
father and dearer than my mother. I am sure that any Muslim woman listening to
me now, be her religious or not, will swear on that fact. Just ask, what does
Prophet Muhammad (SAWS) mean to you? It is not even necessary to do that
because it is so evident, but you may conduct surveys for yourselves, and you
will realize how true what I am saying is. Ask any youth, be he heedless or
pious; ask any Muslim anywhere, in Bangladesh, Pakistan, Yemen or in Egypt. Ask
any Muslim in any village regardless of how religious he is, be he an obedient
Muslim or not, a drug user or not, successful in his life or a failure, old or
young, ask them, what does Allah’s Messenger (SAWS) mean to you?
O West, I affirm that Allah’s Messenger
(SAWS) is dearer to all Muslims than their own parents. O West, Allah’s
Messenger (SAWS) is dearer to us, Muslims, than our children and
grandchildren. O West, Allah’s Messenger (SAWS) is dearer to us than our
money, dearer to us than our own selves. He is dearer to us than our own
countries. O Egyptian, who is dearer to you, Egypt or Allah’s Prophet? O
Saudi, who is dearer to you, Saudi Arabia or Allah’s Prophet? O Yemeni, O
Moroccan, O Algerian, who is dearer to you, your country or Allah’s Messenger
(SAWS)? O West, comprehend that meaning, Allah’s Messenger (SAWS) is
dearer to Muslims than their children and their own selves.
We can never forget the hadith that I
repeatedly mentioned during the episodes of “On the Path of the Beloved”. O
West, listen to this hadith[11]as it forms part of the sentimental make-up of the Islamic personality:
“We were with the
Prophet and he was holding the hand of Omar Ibnul-Khattab. Omar said to him, ‘O
Allah's Messenger! You are dearer to me than everything except my own self.’ The
Prophet said, ‘No, by Him in Whose Hand my soul is, (you will not have complete
faith) till I am dearer to you than your own self.’ Then Omar said to him,
‘However, now, by Allah, you are dearer to me than my own self.’ The Prophet
said, ‘Now, O Omar, (now you are a believer).’”[12]
Being a true believer is conditioned
with loving Prophet Muhammad (SAWS) more than our own selves.
O West, this is our notion and this is
our love for Prophet Muhammad (SAWS).
I know that the West resists racism as
they realize very well what it means. I also know that they stand up against
any anti-Semitic assaults as they recognize the serious consequences of such
acts. Yet, true contradiction lies in respecting Semitism and resisting
racialism on the one hand, while humiliating the most valued figure for Muslims,
the Prophet (SAWS), on the other.
Six months ago, a famous journalist of
the BBC attacked Arabs describing them as a worthless nation. In spite of being
a renowned figure with a daily program in Britain, his slandering was rejected
by the British as racist and he was fired from the BBC. At that time, I was
preparing a program on family matters, and knowing that he had articles and
shows tackling this subject, I wanted to refer to them. To my surprise, none of
his works were available due to his intolerant views against Arabs. There is no
way to compare the Prophet (SAWS) to the Arabic nation, as slandering
them is of a diminutive nature when compared to offending the Prophet (SAWS).
My message to the West then is that freedom of speech, which we indeed respect,
honor, and actually need, should be modified so that it does not clash with the
highly revered Muslim value of dignifying the Prophet (SAWS). The West
respects monarchies, Semitism, all races, and different ethnicities, and its
respect to the Prophet (SAWS) and to sacred Muslim values should be no
less.
Thus, my message to the Muslim ummah
is that we should not forsake dignifying the Prophet (SAWS) under any
circumstance. On the other hand, my message to the West is that the value of
freedom of speech should be adapted to Muslim values.
My third message is to the whole world. This offense does
not aim at the Prophet (SAWS) alone, but rather to one billion, two
hundred thousand Muslims; or rather to all humanity. To explain this further to
everyone, whether Muslim or not, I believe that Prophet Muhammad (SAWS)
is the greatest personality that existed on earth. There is no doubt that his
model of reform was most successful so far and whoever denies this fact is
indeed most ungrateful. Slandering him is actually slandering humanity. Great
men that existed throughout history were qualified as such due to a certain
trait in their characters. Gandhi for example, was a great politician,
Shakespeare a great dramatist, Voltaire a great writer, Napoleon a great
military leader and so on. They were all great in one aspect or the other,
while the Prophet (SAWS) was great in every aspect of his life. He was
so great morally that he never hit or humiliated a soul, never beat a woman,
never betrayed or lied, never went back on his word or avenged himself. He was
always called 'the truthful and honest one' before bearing the message of Islam,
and after becoming a prophet, the values and principles of the Qur’an were the
model for his behavior. He was also great in his political insight. After the
Battle of the Trench, for example, he knew that it was a turning point that
would not be followed by a defeat. Moreover, he was great in his submissiveness
to Allah as he bowed when praying, saying,
“O Allah, it is for Thee that I bowed. I affirm my faith in
Thee and I submit to Thee, and submit humbly before Thee my hearing, my
eyesight, my marrow, my bone, my sinew.”[13]
He (SAWS) also used to stand (in prayer) until both
his feet swelled. When asked why (he offered such an unbearable prayer) he
said,
He was great
in the way he believed in freedom of opinion. In the Battle of Badr, he changed
the location of the battlefield upon the advice of a soldier. He also agreed to
dig the trench around Madinah according to Salman al-Faresy’s suggestion, and
changed the fighting plan of the Battle of Uhud to respect the opinion of some
of his companions. This is how he respected freedom of speech 1400 years ago!
He was great
at forgiving others. On the day of the Conquest of Makkah, his companions were
rejoicing saying, “Today is the day of a great battle and today Quraysh will be
humiliated by Allah”. Conversely, the prophet's (SAWS) response was that
today is the day of mercy in which Allah will bestow honor on Quraysh.
He was great in his voluntary
renunciation of worldly luxuries when he could have been the richest man on
earth had he wished to be. He was also great in the way he dealt with young
people motivating them to exercise. For example, he once passed by some of the
young companions of the tribe of Aslam practicing archery and he said to them,
“O offspring of
Ishmael! Practice archery as your father was a great archer. I am with (on the
side of) the son of so-and-so-.” Hearing that, one of the two teams stopped
throwing. The Prophet (SAWS) asked them, “Why are you not throwing?”
They replied, “O Allah's Apostle! How shall we throw when you are with the
opposite team?” He said, “Throw, for I am with you all.”[15]
His enemies were never able to slander
him due to any bad trait. He lived with them for 40 years before the divine
message and another 13 years after it, and never were they able to smear him
with a single bad trait that marred his character, or doubt his outstanding
abilities. They even testified that he had never lied in his life. That is how
great he was and that is how humiliating him smears every American, Indian,
Pakistani etc.; everyone, whether Muslim or not. It is an insult to all
humankind when such a great man is insulted.
He was great in his mercy. When he was
persecuted by the people of At-Ta’ef and stoned until his feet kept bleeding,
the angel of the mountains asked for his permission to destroy them. Yet his
response was to supplicate Allah to guide them and to save them.Furthermore, in the Battle of Uhud, he was injured, overcome by his
enemies, had his front teeth broken, and fell into a pit with blood gushing from
his wounds. Nevertheless, when his companions asked him to curse them and to
invoke Allah to punish them, he declined stressing the fact that he was sent as
a mercy to all of humankind. He even invoked Allah to guide them to the right
path and to excuse them for their ignorance.
“A man saw a dog eating mud from (the severity of) thirst.
So, that man took a shoe (and filled it) with water and kept on pouring the
water for the dog till it quenched its thirst. So Allah approved of his deed
and made him enter Paradise.”[16]
Similarly, he
(SAWS) said,
“A woman was tortured and was put in Hell because of a cat
which she had kept locked till it died of hunger.”[17]
This is our
Prophet and this is how great he was. Unlike that of other great human figures
in history, the Prophet’s greatness is lasting throughout the generations.
He believed
in co-existence. He trusted the Jews and gave them all the rights of
citizenship in Madinah, guaranteeing that no one would harm them, take any of
their money, force them to convert, or intercede with their freedom to worship.
He was also great in co-existence when he was against using the Muslims loyal to
him in Makkah to create tension among the people of Quraysh, even during the war
between Makkah and Madinah. At the time of the Hudaybeya treaty, he could have
waged war against Quraysh but resorted to peace instead. He could have turned it
into a bloodbath, but he chose peace and forced it on his enemies.
The human
race should be proud that Prophet Muhammad (SAWS) existed one day,
whether they were Muslims, Hindu, Jews, Christians, believers of any kind, or
even non-believers. He is a turning point in the course of humanity. This is
Muhammad (SAWS) and this is how humanity was humiliated the day he was.
People around the world are demanding an international law that protects the
dignity of this great Prophet.
That was my
message to Muslims, to the West, and to the whole world.
One final
question remains here, which is, what is it that we want? We do not need
speeches. It took me some time to deliver this speech, as I believe that
speeches alone cannot solve this problem. We do not even want superficial
apologies that are not as deep as our wounds. We do need effective actions that
denote Western respect for the Prophet (SAWS). We will not stop our
protests until our Prophet regains the dignity he duly deserves as our great
leader. Thus empty words and shallow apologies are not enough, actions must be
taken. Until then, I need everyone to convey this message to their families
and friends. I want it to be translated by Dar al-Tarjama to all languages and
to be distributed everywhere to reach the West. This speech will be broadcast
on Iqraa’ channel soon and I want as many people as possible to watch it.
Meanwhile we should do our best to let the people know about our Prophet
(SAWS). ‘On the Path of the Beloved’ for example, a program about the
Prophet’s life, is being replayed now on Iqraa’ every Tuesday and Friday. Dr
Tarek Suweidan, A’aed al-Qarny, Al-Habib Aly al-Jifry and Dr. Al-Buty are all
renowned modern Muslims scholars who have speeches and articles about the life
of the Prophet. Please do your best to make good use of their works as well as
the tapes of ‘On the Path of the Beloved’ to enlighten the whole world about the
Prophet (SAWS), until this predicament is unraveled and until Muslim
requests are answered with real actions. Thus, what I am asking everyone to do
is to distribute this message everywhere and to let everyone know about who the
Prophet (SAWS) is. Our duty is double fold, we need to distribute this
speech and make it available everywhere, and we need to introduce the Prophet (SAWS)
and tell his story to everyone, among Muslims and non-Muslims. This speech is
to be continued and I am indeed not done yet with this issue. Thank you. May
peace and Allah’s blessing and mercy be upon you all, and let us get to work.
[1] TWT = Tabaraka Wa Ta`ala [Most Blessed
Most High]).
[2]TMQ =
Translation of the Meaning of the Qur'an. This translation is for the
realized meaning, so far, of the stated (Surah:Ayah) of the Qur'an.
Reading the translated meaning of the Qur'an can never replace reading
it in Arabic, the language in which it was revealed.
[3] SAWS = Salla Allah alayeh Wa
Salam [All Prayers and Blessings of Allah be upon him].