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Muhammad's Promise to Christians
January 26, 2010
By Muqtedar Khan
Director of Islamic Studies at the University of Delaware
http://theuglytruth .wordpress. com/2010/ 01/26/muhammads- promise-to- christians/


Muslims and Christians together constitute over 50 percent of the world. If they lived in peace, we would be half way to world peace. One small step we can take towards fostering Muslim-Christian harmony is to tell and retell positive stories and abstain from mutual demonization.

 

In this article I propose to remind both Muslims and Christians about a promise that Prophet Muhammed (pbuh) made to Christians. The knowledge of this promise can have enormous impact on Muslim conduct towards Christians. Muslims generally respect the precedent of their Prophet and try to practice it in their lives.

 

In 628 AD, a delegation from St. Catherine's Monastery came to Prophet Muhammed and requested his protection. He responded by granting them a charter of rights, which I reproduce below in its entirety. St. Catherine's Monastery is located at the foot of Mt. Sinai and is the world's oldest monastery. It possess a huge collection of Christian manuscripts, second only to the Vatican, and is a world heritage site. It also boasts the oldest collection of Christian icons. It is a treasure house of Christian history that has remained safe for 1,400 years under Muslim protection.

 

The Promise to St. Catherine:

 

"This is a message from Muhammad ibn Abdullah, as a covenant to those who adopt Christianity, near and far, we are with them. Verily I, the servants, the helpers, and my followers defend them, because Christians are my citizens; and by Allah! I hold out against anything that displeases them. No compulsion is to be on them. Neither are their judges to be removed from their jobs nor their monks from their monasteries. No one is to destroy a house of their religion, to damage it, or to carry anything from it to the Muslims' houses.

Should anyone take any of these, he would spoil God's covenant and disobey His Prophet. Verily, they are my allies and have my secure charter against all that they hate. No one is to force them to travel or to oblige them to fight. The Muslims are to fight for them. If a female Christian is married to a Muslim, it is not to take place without her approval. She is not to be prevented from visiting her church to pray. Their churches are to be respected. They are neither to be prevented from repairing them nor the sacredness of their covenants. No one of the nation (Muslims) is to disobey the covenant till the Last Day (end of the world)."

 

The first and the final sentence of the charter are critical. They make the promise eternal and universal. Muhammed asserts that Muslims are with Christians near and far, straight away rejecting any future attempts to limit the promise to St. Catherine alone. By ordering Muslims to obey it until the Day of Judgment the charter again undermines any future attempts to revoke the privileges. These rights are inalienable. Muhammed declared Christians, all of them, as his allies and he equated ill treatment of Christians with violating God's covenant.

 

A remarkable aspect of the charter is that it imposes no conditions on Christians for enjoying its privileges. It is enough that they are Christians. They are not required to alter their beliefs, they do not have to make any payments and they do not have any obligations. This is a charter of rights without any duties!

 

The document is not a modern human rights treaty, but even though it was penned in 628 A.D. it clearly protects the right to property, freedom of religion, freedom of work, and security of the person.
I know most readers, must be thinking, So what? Well the answer is simple. Those who seek to foster discord among Muslims and Christians focus on issues that divide and emphasize areas of conflict. But when resources such as Muhammad's promise to Christians is invoked and highlighted it builds bridges. It inspires Muslims to rise above communal intolerance and engenders good will in Christians who might be nursing fear of Islam or Muslims.

 

When I look at Islamic sources, I find in them unprecedented examples of religious tolerance and inclusiveness. They make me want to become a better person. I think the capacity to seek good and do good inheres in all of us. When we subdue this predisposition towards the good, we deny our fundamental humanity. In this holiday season, I hope all of us can find time to look for something positive and worthy of appreciation in the values, cultures and histories of other peoples.

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Greetings . Wonderful article . If about 50 percent of the world would read , and contemplate this , our world
could become a much better place .
God Bless you Ali until the last day has come!

Thank u Ron Dean and De Jongh Willy,

We must do our role until Jesus will come.
Ali I have copied this my reply from your other site as I feel this is so important.

Dear Ali,
You have once again focused our attention on the true beliefs and practices of the Prophet Muhammad(PBUH). Within this charter is found so many resonances with the actual words of the Qur'an...including the famous verse
"Let there be no compulsion in religion:
Truth stands out clear from error:
Whoever rejects evil and believes in God
has grasped the most trustworthy handhold,
that never breaks."
Qur’an Surah 2 Ayat 256 "No compulsion is to be on them."

This was a theme that the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was to return to over and over again but only a few lines before the above text I find the following:
"253 Those apostles We endowed with gifts, some above others:
To one of them Allah spoke;
others He raised to degrees (of honour);
to Jesus the son of Mary We gave clear (Signs),
and strengthened him with the holy spirit.
If Allah had so willed,
succeeding generations would not have fought among each other,
after clear (Signs) had come to them,
but they (chose) to wrangle, some believing and others rejecting.
If Allah had so willed, they would not have fought each other;
but Allah Fulfilleth His plan. "

The more I study the Qur'an the more I see the respect that was shown to the People of the Book or Christians and Jews.

Ali this post has touched on one of my core beliefs....that the Children of Abraham should find peace together and re-affirm their joint belief in the one everlasting, abiding and sustaining God.

Thank you for being a light in this present darkness...may we together prove that "Truth stands out clear from error" and show this message to the divided wounded world.
Your brother and your friend...and a Christian...David
Dear Brother David,

Thank u very much my dear brother.

We must live in peace and leave our differences to the God to judge. All of us are waiting the Messiah, (Jesus) and all of us want him to be in his side but when he will come, he will gather all the Christians, Muslims and Jews under the one God, the God of Abraham, Moses, Noah, Jesus and Mohamed (peace be upon all of them). We do not like to meet him with bloodshed, persecution and killing each other but we must meet him with peace and love even if we are different.

God does not prevent the Muslims from loving and respecting the Non-Muslims. I did not find one verse in the Quran saying the opposite of my understanding.

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