Abu 'Afak

Abu 'Afak

Abu 'Afak (Arabic: ابو عفك, c. 7th century) was a Jewish poet who lived in the Hijaz region (today Saudi Arabia). Abu 'Afak did not convert to Islam and was vocal about his opposition to Muhammad. He became a significant political enemy of Muhammad.

As an elderly man, Abu 'Afak Arwan wrote a politically charged poem against Muhammad and his followers that is preserved in the Sira.The affair was first written by Ibn Ishaq in "Sirat Rasul Allah" (The Life of the Prophet of God), the oldest and primary biography of Muhammad. According to Ibn Ishaq, Abu 'Afak was assassinated, however classical Muslim scholars such as Ibn `Adiyy considered the story to be a fabrication. [ [http://www.answering-christianity.com/karim/forgeries_about_killing.htm True Stories or Forgeries? The Killing of Abu 'Afak and Asma' bint Marwan? ] ]

Account of Ibn Ishaq

The following is an excerpt from Alfred Guillaume's translation of Ibn Ishaq's "Sirat Rasul Allah", chapter "Salim B. Umayr's expedition to kill Abu Afak".

:Abu Afak was one of the B. Amr b. Auf of the B. Ubayda clan. He showed his disaffection when the apostle killed al-Harith b. Suwayd b. Samit and said:

::"Long have I lived but never have I seen"::"An assembly or collection of people"::"More faithful to their undertaking"::"And their allies when called upon"::"Than the sons of Qayla when they assembled,"::"Men who overthrew mountains and never submitted,"::"A rider who came to them split them in two (saying)"::"Permitted", "Forbidden", of all sorts of things."::"Had you believed in glory or kingship"::"You would have followed Tubba." [Tubba was a ruler from Yemen who invaded the Hijaz and was resisted by the Qaylites]

:The apostle said, "Who will deal with this rascal for me?" Whereupon Salim b. Umayr, brother of B. Amr b. Auf, one of the "weepers", went forth and killed him. Umama b. Muzayriya said concerning that:

::"You gave the lie to God's religion and the man Ahmad [the prophet] !"::"By him who was your father, evil is the son he produced!"::"A "hanif" [monotheist] gave you a thrust in the night saying"::"Take that Abu Afak in spite of your age!"::"Though I knew whether it was man or jinn"::"Who slew you in the dead of night" (I would say naught). [Ibn Ishaq, "Sirat Rasul Allah" ("The Life Of the Prophet of God"), p.675]

tory by Ibn Sa'd

Another description of this story comes from "Kitab al Tabaqat al Kabir" (The book of The Major Classes) by Ibn Sa'd:

:"Then occurred the "sariyyah" [raid] of Salim Ibn Umayr al-Amri against Abu Afak, the Jew, in [the month of] Shawwal in the beginning of the twentieth month from the hijrah [immigration from Mecca to Medina in AD 622] , of the Apostle of Allah. Abu Afak, was from Banu Amr Ibn Awf, and was an old man who had attained the age of one hundred and twenty years. He was a Jew, and used to instigate the people against the Apostle of Allah, and composed (satirical) verses [about Muhammad] .

:"Salim Ibn Umayr who was one of the great weepers and who had participated in Badr, said, "I take a vow that I shall either kill Abu Afak or die before him. He waited for an opportunity until a hot night came, and Abu Afak slept in an open place. Salim Ibn Umayr knew it, so he placed the sword on his liver and pressed it till it reached his bed. The enemy of Allah screamed and the people who were his followers, rushed to him, took him to his house and interred him." [Ibn Sa'd, "Kitab al Tabaqat al Kabir" (The book of The Major Classes), Volume 2, (2), p.32]

References

ee also

*Asma bint Marwan
*Jihad
*Ka'b ibn al-Ashraf


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