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Did Waraqa Ibn Nawfal Teach The Prophet?


Did Waraqa
Ibn Nawfal Teach The Prophet?
Khâlid al-Khazraji,
Mustafa Ahmed, Elias Karîm, Qasim Iqbal, cAbd
ar-Rahmân Robert Squires, M S M Saifullah & Muhammad Ghoniem
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Last Updated:
13 June 1999
Assalamu-alaikum wa rahamatullahi wa barakatuhu:
Waraqa is one of the four men who
left the pagan faith of Mecca as mentioned in this article in search for the Hanifite
roots ( the religion of Abraham(P)) and returned as a Christian. Even he was
claimed to be the source of the Qur'ân. Some missionaries depended on hadîths
narrated in Sahih
al-Bukhârî:
Narrated 'Aisha(R): Volume 4, Book 55, Number 605:
"..The Prophet returned to Khadija
while his heart was beating rapidly. She took him to Waraqa bin Naufal who was
a Christian convert and used to read the Gospel in Arabic Waraqa asked (the Prophet),
"What do you see?" When he told him, Waraqa said, "That is the same
angel whom Allah sent to the Prophet) Moses. Should I live till you receive the Divine
Message, I will support you strongly."
The other hadîth is:
Narrated 'Aisha(R): Volume 1, Book 1, Number 3
Khadija then accompanied him to her cousin
Waraqa bin Naufal bin Asad bin 'Abdul 'Uzza, who, during the pre-Islamic Period became
a Christian and used to write the writing with Hebrew letters. He would write
from the Gospel in Hebrew as much as Allah wished him to write. He was an old
man and had lost his eyesight. Khadija said to Waraqa, "Listen to the story
of your nephew, O my cousin!" Waraqa asked, "O my nephew! What have you
seen?" Allah's Apostle described whatever he had seen. Waraqa said, "This
is the same one who keeps the secrets (angel Gabriel) whom Allah had sent to Moses.
I wish I were young and could live up to the time when your people would turn you
out." Allah's Apostle asked, "Will they drive me out?" Waraqa replied
in the affirmative and said, "Anyone (man) who came with something similar to
what you have brought was treated with hostility; and if I should remain alive till
the day when you will be turned out then I would support you strongly." But
after a few days Waraqa died.
Waraqa was an old man and died shortly
after Muhammad(P) had received the revelation of the Qur'ân;
as clearly can be read from the above hadîth. While the revelation of
the Qur'ân continued for more than twenty years after the death of Waraqah
bin Nawfal, the Prophet(P) was receiving the revelation in different
places and even while he was among his Companions. Also, he was answering direct
questions raised later by the Jews in Madinah. In addition, the Jews and the disbelievers
of Mecca would be very pleased if they knew for sure that there was a knowledgeable
person who was teaching Muhammad(P) the Qur'ân.
And finally Waraqa himself announced in all of the hadîths reported
in Sahih
al-Bukhârî
that he would support Muhammad(P) strongly if he lived long enough:
"Should I live till you receive
the Divine Message, I will support you strongly."
"if I should remain alive till the
day when you will be turned out then I would support you strongly."
It is not surprising to see that
when these points are brought together, Christian missionaries start to take refuge
in the excuses that Waraqa was a heretic or on whose authority he said that he would
support Muhammad's(P) prophethood?
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