Question: In the early period
of Islam, we find that the Islamic rule was extended by the Companions
(rta) of the Prophet (sws) to a large part of the world. They conquered
Persia, Rome, Egypt and many other countries of their times. My question
is that why did they impose Islam on these countries? Why were they not
given the option of accepting Islam if they wanted to?
Answer: Indeed, it is generally
held that the rise of Islam in the early period was due to a wave of ‘Arab
Imperialism’ that shook the super powers of those times and forced them
into submission. In an astounding series of conquests, country after country
fell to the sword of Islam. It was not long before the Muslim empire stretched
from the shores of the Mediterranean in the west to as far as Indonesia
in the east.1
The fact that all these conquests
took place is established history and hence cannot be denied in any way.
However, the thesis that it was ‘Arab Imperialism’ that accounted for these
conquests is something which cannot be condoned. While looking at the spread
of Islam in the early period, one must resort to the basis which the Qur’an
itself offers for these conquests:
It has already been explained in a
previous query2 that those
who are divinely invested with the status of shuhada ‘ala al-nas
(witnesses to the truth before people) are ‘used’ and ‘employed’ by the
Almighty to punish people who deny the truth in spite of being convinced
about it. According to the Qur’an, Muhammad (sws) and his Companions
(rta) were invested with this status.
Consequently, the Companions (rta) of the Prophet (sws)
in their collective capacity were only enforcing the implication of their
status as witnesses of the religion of the truth. Their conquests were
not basically aimed at spreading Islam as such. Their basic objective was
to subjugate and punish people who had deliberately denied the truth. Muhammad
(sws) himself initiated their task by writing letters to eight heads of
state and thereby demarcated the areas where the Companions (sws) could
go. It was only these areas upon which the process of shahadah would
get completed before the Companions (rta) would reach them.
However, after the departure of the
Companions (rta) from this world, no one has the authority to subjugate
people in the name of Islam. This is so because no one after them has been
conferred the status of Shuhada (witness to the truth). Moreover,
the conquests that took place after their departure by their followers
must be viewed separately. Whether they were justified or not must be viewed
in the light of the Qur’an.
Summing up, it can be said that it
is erroneous to conclude that Islam was spread by the sword. The whole
exercise of the Companions (rta) must be viewed as a specific practice
of the Almighty according to which He punished people who deny the truth
even though they are fully convinced about it.
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