Islam for Universal Harmony: Prophet Muhammad and a Blind Jewish Beggar

Monday 20 November 2017

Prophet Muhammad and a Blind Jewish Beggar



Prophet Muhammmad PBUH was a compassionate person. He had never hurt anyone, even to those who treated him cruelly.
During his life, lived a blind Jewish beggar at the corner of Medina marketplace. Every day he used to mock The Messenger of Allah. He kept telling people not to get close to Muhammad since Muhammad was a mad liar magician. If anyone got close to him, he or she would surely be influenced.
Prophet Muhammad did know about what this blind Jewish beggar did to him, but he never cared  about  it. Every morning, The Messenger of God would always come to him by bringing some food to feed him without saying any word. He had been doing this until the end of his life.
One day, after the death of the Prophet, his best companion Abu Bakr visited his daughter who was the Prophet's wife, Aishah. He asked her, "Is there any sunnah (tradition) of my beloved one (Rasulullah) that I haven't done?"
Aishah replied, "O my father, you are a man of sunnah. As long as I'm concerned, no prophet's tradition you haven't done, except one."
“What is that?” Abu Bakr was getting curious.
“Rasulullah used to visit a blind Jewish beggar at the corner of Medina marketplace bringing him some food and feeding him." Aishah replied.
The following day, Abu Bakr went to the market by bringing food to feed the beggar. He did what Rasulullah had done. When Abu Bakr began to feed him, the blind Jewish beggar was outraged and shouting “Who are you?”
“I am the one who usually came here,” Abu Bakr calmly repllied.
“NO! you're not the man who comes to me,” the Jewish beggar protested, “If that man came to me, it would not be this difficult to chew the food. The man always fed me, but before that, he would surely refine the food for me. I would never feel so difficult to eat.”.
Hearing the words of the blind beggar, Abu Bakr couldn't hold his tears drop. He cried and said to the beggar, “Yes, I am not the man who used to come to you. That man has already died. I am only his friend. That noble man was Muhammad The Messenger of Allah.”
The blind Jewish beggar was completely shocked hearing Abu Bakar's words. He cried eyes out. “Is that true? I've been mocking him and slandering him, while he never got angry at all. He fed me instead. How noble he was....”
The blind Jewish beggar was emotionally touched and moved by Rasulullah's act. Soon, he declared shahadat. He bore witness there is no God but Allah and Muhammad is His servant and messenger. The blind Jewish beggar finally became a muslim, not by any harmful action, but by a compassionate caring behaviour.

7 comments:

  1. Assalamualaykum my beloved Mashaallah brother, I am a student and would like to know the source of this story. It would be a pleasure to get an answer as soon as possible. May Allah grant u in the highest place of Jannah inshallah

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. This is a MAUDHU hadith - there is no trace of it in any of the major kitab ah-hadith either as sahih, hasan or even daif.

      Delete
  2. Salaams, what does it matter the source. This story touches the heart and makes us want to become better human beings. May Allah help us take the point and help us polish our hearts to become pure ones, accept by Him. Ameen. Beautiful story. Alhamdulillah. Thank you for sharing.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Whoever lies against the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him), let him prepare for Hellfire .

    ReplyDelete
  4. It is a lie against the Prophet & the prophet said who ever lies against him will be in jahannam

    ReplyDelete
  5. The story is touching but we must not fall in the way of the Christians and report things about the prohphet without evidence.

    ReplyDelete