@Ijtaba
I'm asking you to provide evidence for any prosecution exerted by musyrik Quraish onto Rasulullah (saw) and his followers for the first 3 years but didn't bring any.
I ask you: when was those prosecution you mentioned above started?
I ask you again: when was those prosecution you mentioned above started?
There you go. The answer finally came out. They were all started after Rasulullah (saw) openly proclaimed the message of Islam. And I add further, challenging the beliefs of Quraisy as well.
No need for me to answer. You have already answered it as above.
TO SUM UP:
WHEN YOU STARTED TO OPENLY PROCLAIM YOUR MESSAGE AND THAT MESSAGE CHALLENGES THE BELIEFS OF OTHERS, EXPECT OPPOSITION. IF YOU KEEP YOUR BELIEF TO YOUR OWN AND REFRAIN FROM MEDDLING OTHER PEOPLE BUSINESS, NOBODY WILL TOUCH YOU.
It's not hard to understand at all.
AKHIRUL KALAM:
PROSECUTION GOT NOTHING TO DO WITH WHAT YOU BELIEF IF YOU KEEP IT TO YOUR OWN SELF. WHEN YOU STARTED OPENLY PREACHING AND AT THE SAME TIME CHALLENGING OTHER PEOPLE BELIEFS THEN YOU COULD EXPECT RETALIATION (IN THIS CASE, PROSECUTION).
If you had read my post with open-mind you would had known that I had wrote my answer based on your following question:
Sorry to say that your reading is incomplete. How could you equate being prosecuted (boycotted or abandoned by ones family members or got cold-shoulder by loved-ones/relatives, etc.) as a sign someones holding to tawheed and absence of prosecution as a sign that someones accepting the shirki religion of Qurasy? They are totally unrelated.
Now, you have stated that
persecution is related to Tawheed if he preached openly and if kept hidden then there is no persecution. I totally agree with you on this point.
Open Da'wah = Persecution
Hidden Da'wah = No Persecution
The only thing which I can't understand is
how can a person live 40 years having a belief opposed & different to his own parents, family members, clan, tribe without anyone having a hint of his contrary belief?Whenever a child is born there is some rituals, traditions, customs associated with new-born baby. For e.g. in Islamic society there is Adhan given in new-born's ear, male child is circumcised and there is `Aqīqah for new born baby. Pagan society they have their own rituals and traditions which involve invoking their pagan gods to bless the new born child and sacrificing offerings in the name of pagan gods to save their child from all harmful & evil things. As Prophet (s.a.w.w) was born in Mushrik household where his grandfather 'Abdul-Muṭṭalib (a.s), mother Bibi Aminah bint Wahb (s.a), uncles Abū Ṭālib and 'Abd al-'Uzzā were Mushriks so they would had naturally performed pagan rituals for their new born baby. Similar would be the case with Prophet Mohammed's (s.a.w.w) sons and daughters who were born prior to Waḥy (وحي). Pagan rituals would had been performed on their births and false idols would had been invoked for blessing them.
This could be said for every event a person has in his life. Prophet Mohammed (s.a.w.w) lived in Jāhilīyah society for 40 years. He could not had remained isolated for 40 years. In Jāhilīyah period Prophet's (s.a.w.w) own people i.e. Quraysh were involved in praying to false gods, eating sacrificial meals offered to false gods, going around the Ka'bah nude, singing and dancing, drinking alcohol, burying their daughters, enslaving people, forcing their slaves into prostitution, etc.
Its strange that Prophet's (s.a.w.w) parents, grand-parents, uncles and cousins were all involved in shirki and jāhilīyah activities whereas somehow due to unknown reason(s) Prophet (s.a.w.w) remained aloof from those activities.To add further, there were those who were not on the religion of musyrikin Quraisy before the start of Nubuwwah of Muhammad (saw). These people were called hunafa' (those who were on the path of the religion of Ibrahim (as)). 4 of them were the most famous:
1. Waraqa Ibn Naufal
2. Ubaidillah Ibn Jash
3. Uthmaan ibn Al-Huwayrith
4. Zayd Ibn Amar Ibn Nufayl
Out these 4, only Zayd Ibn Amar Ibn Nufayl had problem with his tribe. Because why? Because he was vocal in critizing the belief of musyrikin Quraisy. The rest, nobody touched.
All three of them i.e. Waraqa Ibn Naufal, Ubaidillah Ibn Jash and Uthmaan ibn Al-Huwayrith were Christians.As for Zayd ibn Amr then yes he was vocal in criticizing the belief of mushrikūn Quraysh and did not observe
taqiyyah unlike Prophet (s.a.w.w) who kept his monotheistic belief hidden for 40 years. Zayd became disillusioned with the traditional religion of Arabia, was not happy with Jewish and Christianity religion, modified his diet i.e.
he did not eat carrion, blood or anything that had been slaughtered for an idol, he opposed infanticide i.e.
he rescued infant girls who were about to be buried alive and brought them up in his own house, he was open about his monotheistic belief and rebuked Quraysh for their polytheistic belief. According to Asma bint Abi Bakr, she heard him declaring outside the Kaaba:
"O Quraysh, none of you is following Abraham's religion except me." This declaration of Zayd shows that Prophet Mohammed (s.a.w.w) monotheistic belief was not known to Quraysh as I guess Prophet Mohammed (s.a.w.w) was observing
taqiyyah at that time. Zayd had been harassed by Qurayshi people so severely that Zayd was forced to leave the city and was always driven out from his city whenever he returned in secret.
No one helped Zayd during times of his persecution. No one came to his aid and before he reached Mecca, in the country of Lakhm, he was murdered.