Kitáb-i-Íqán | 109 |
For this reason did Muhammad cry out: "No Prophet of God hath suffered such harm as I have suffered." And in the Qur'án are recorded all the calumnies and reproaches uttered against Him, as well as all the afflictions which He suffered. Refer ye thereunto, that haply ye may be informed of that which hath befallen His Revelation. So grievous was His plight, that for a time all ceased to hold intercourse with Him and His companions. Whoever associated with Him fell a victim to the relentless cruelty of His enemies.
We shall cite in this connection only one verse of
that Book. Shouldst thou observe it with a discerning
eye, thou wilt, all the remaining days of thy
life, lament and bewail the injury of Muhammad,
that wronged and oppressed Messenger of God.
That verse was revealed at a time when Muhammad
languished weary and sorrowful beneath the
weight of the opposition of the people, and of their
unceasing torture. In the midst of His agony, the
Voice of Gabriel, calling from the Sadratu'l-Muntaha,
was heard saying: "But if their opposition