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The Final Prophet by Mohammad Elshinawy

5.1 The Byzantines Will Rebound

From a desolate corner of the earth that had been largely unaffected by the power struggles of the world’s superpowers, the Qur’an boldly foretold the most unexpected events that would transpire between Persia and Byzantium in a few short years. “The Byzantines have been defeated. In the nearest land. But they, after their defeat, will overcome. Within three to nine years.”264

From 613-619, the Byzantines were decimated by the Persian Empire, losing the territories of Antioch, then Damascus, then Armenia, then their most cherished Jerusalem, then Chalcedon, and finally Egypt. In his book, The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Edward Gibbon says, At the time when this prediction is said to have been delivered, no prophecy could be more distant from its accomplishment, since the first twelve years of Heraclius announced the approaching dissolution of the empire.265

Everyone saw Byzantium as on its deathbed. Hence, opponents of the Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم like Ubayy ibn Khalaf mocked this “preposterous” foretelling in the Qur’an.266 However, not long after, Heraclius led the Byzantine Crusade like a dagger into the heart of the Persian Empire, fulfilling the amazing prophecy six to eight years after it was made.267

The verses that immediately follow this prediction say, “The decision of the matter, before and after [these events], is only with Allah. And on that Day, the believers (i.e., Muslims) will rejoice in the victory of Allah.”268 Abū Ḥayyān al-Andalūsī (d. 1344) lists in al-Baḥr al-Muḥīṭ four reasons for this rejoicing, of them being that the miraculous prophecy unfolding would further validate the Muslims’ belief in his prophethood. Another reason, which involves another prophecy, is the Muslims would at that time find themselves celebrating their own victory: a long-awaited triumph against the Meccan oppressors in the Battle of Badr happened in 624 as well.269 It suddenly becomes quite clear why God seals this chapter of the Qur’an (Sūrat al-Rūm) by saying, “So be patient. Indeed, the promise of Allah is truth. And let them not disquiet you who are not certain [in faith].”270

264 The Qur’an 30:2-4, Saheeh International Translation.

265 Edward Gibbon, Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire: Volume the Fourth (London: Electric Book Co, 2001), chapter XLVI, 479.

266 Ibn Kathīr, Tafsīr al-Qur’ān al-‘Aẓīm (Beirut: Dār al-Kutub al-ʻIlmīyah, 1998), 6:270.

267 Touraj Daryaee, Sasanian Persia: The Rise and Fall of an Empire (London: I.B.

Tauris, 2012), 33.

268 The Qur’an 30:4-5, Muhsin Khan Translation.

269 Muḥammad ibn Yūsuf Abū Ḥayyān, Al-Baḥr al-Muḥīt fī al-Tafsīr (Beirut: Dār al-Fikr, 1992), 8:375.

270 The Qur’an 30:60, Saheeh International Translation.

Reference: The Final Prophet - Mohammad Elshinawy

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