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Right to preservation of dignity as human beings - II
Dr. Saleh al-Aayed
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 03 - 06 - 2011


IV
ANOTHER example of how Islam gives regard to human dignity is in the following incident. A famous story illustrates the degree to which the Caliphs of early Islam protected the dignity of non-Muslims. Amr Ibn Al-Aas was the governor of Egypt. One of his sons beat up a Coptic Christian with a whip, saying: ‘I am the son of a nobleman!” The Copt went to Umar Ibn Al-Khattab, the Muslim Caliph who resided in the city of Madina, and lodged a complaint. These are the details as related by Anas Ibn Malik, the personal servant of the Prophet (pbuh) in his lifetime: “We were sitting with Umar Ibn Al-Khattab when an Egyptian came in and said: ‘Commander of the Faithful, I come to you as a refugee.'
So, Umar asked him about his problem and he answered, Amr had a custom of letting his horses run free in Egypt. One day, I came by riding my mare. When I passed by a group of people, they looked at me. Muhammad, the son of Amr got up and came to me, saying: ‘I swear by the Lord of the Ka'ba, this is my mare!' I responded: ‘I swear by the Lord of the Ka'ba, the mare is mine!' He came up to me and began beating me with a whip, saying: ‘You may take her, because I am the son of a nobleman (meaning I am more generous than you).' The incident got to Amr, who feared that I might come to you, so he put me in jail. I escaped, and here I am before you.”
Anas continued: “I swear by God, the only response Umar made was to tell the Egyptian to take a seat. Then, Umar wrote a letter to Amr, saying: ‘When this letter reaches you, come and bring me your son, Muhammad.'
Then he told the Egyptian to stay in Madina until he was told Amr has arrived. When Amr received the note, he called his son and asked him: ‘Did you commit a crime?' His son stated he has not. Amr asked: ‘Then why is Umar writing about you?' They both went to Umar.”
Anas narrates the incident further: “I swear by God, we were sitting with Umar, and Amr arrived wearing the clothes of common people. Umar looked around for the son, and saw him standing behind his father (to appear less conspicuous). Umar asked: ‘Where is the Egyptian?' and he responded: ‘Here I am!' Umar told him, ‘Here is the whip. Take it and beat the son of the nobleman.'
So he took it and beat him vigorously, while Umar said over and over: ‘Beat the son of the nobleman.' We did not let him stop until we were satisfied he had beaten him enough. Then, Umar said: ‘Now you must take it and hit me on my bald head. This all happened to you because of my power over you.'
The Egyptian responded: ‘I am satisfied and my anger has cooled.' Umar told him, ‘If you had beaten me, I would not have stopped you until you had wished to. And you, Amr, since when have you made the people your slaves? They were born free.'
Amr began to apologize, telling him: ‘I did not know that this is what happened.' So, Umar turned back to the Egyptian, telling him: ‘You may go, and be guided. If anything untoward happens to you, write to me.'
Such was Umar who said when first chosen as Caliph: ‘The weak will be made strong, because I take for them what is their right. And the strong will be made weak because I will take from them what is not rightfully theirs.”
History has recorded him as a just ruler because of his equity toward the oppressed, regardless of their social status, and because of his firmness against the oppressor, regardless of their rank.
“The value of this story is that it records how people had a sense of their humanity and dignity under the rule of Islam. Even an unjust blow was disapproved and despised. Many incidents of injustice similar to this story occurred at the time of the Byzantine Empire, but nobody moved to rectify them.
However, under the protection of the Islamic state, we see an example of an oppressed person having the conviction of his dignity and access to his rights so strong that he was willing to undertake the hardship and privation of a trip from Egypt to Madina, because of his trust that he would find someone to listen to his compliant.'
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