Memoirs of the Prophet (S.A.W)
by Saifur Rahman Al-MubarakpuriThe Journey to Allâh, the Sublime
Symptoms of Farewell
When the Call to Islam grew complete and the new faith dominated the whole situation. The Messenger of Allâh [pbuh] started to develop certain symptoms that bespoke of leave-taking. They could be perceived through his statements and deeds:
- In Ramadan in the tenth year of Al-Hijra he secluded himself for twenty days in contrast to ten, previously.
- The archangel Gabriel reviewed the Qur’ân twice with him.
- His words in the Farewell Pilgrimage (i.e. Al-Wida‘): "I do not know whether I will ever meet you at this place once again after this current year.”
- The revelation of An-Nasr Chapter amid At-Tashreeq Days. So when it was sent down on him, he realized that it was the parting time and that Surah was an announcement of his approaching death.
- On the early days of Safar in the eleventh year of Al-Hijra, the Prophet [pbuh] went out to Uhud and observed a farewell prayer to the martyrs. It looked like saying goodbye to both the dead and the living alike. He then ascended the pulpit and addressed the people saying: "I am to precede you and I have been made witness upon you. By Allâh, you will meet me at the ‘Fountain’ very soon. I have been given the keys of worldly treasures. By Allâh, I do not fear for you that you will turn polytheists after me. But I do fear that acquisition of worldly riches should entice you to strike one another’s neck." [Sahih Al-Bukhari 2/585]
- One day, at midnight he went to Al-Baqee‘ cemetry, and implored Allâh to forgive the martyrs of Islam. He said: "Peace be upon you tomb-dwellers! May that morning that dawns upon you be more relieving than that which dawn upon the living. Afflictions are approaching them like cloudy lumps of a dark night — the last of which follows the first. The last one is bearing more evil than the first." He comforted them saying: "We will follow you."