THE PROPHET SULAIMAN (peace be upon him)
The Prophet Sulaiman (Solomon) was the youngest son of the Prophet Dawud (peace be upon
him). He was born at Jerusalem. The name of his mother was Saba. As he
was a talented fellow with versatile gifts, his father made him his heir. After the
death of Prophet Dawud (peace be upon him) he ascended the throne of Judia on account of
his sagacity, power of judgement, right understanding and spiritual insight. The
Holy Qur'an says: "And We verily gave knowledge to Dawud and Sulaiman and they said:
praise be to Allah Who has preferred us above many of his believing servants". (27:
I5)
The Prophet Sulaiman Makes Sound Decisions:
The Prophet Sulaiman (peace be upon him) was endowed with the quality of giving sound
decision in complicated cases. Once a dispute arose between two persons. They
were present before the Prophet Dawud (peace be upon him). One of them said: Sir,
the sheep of that person have trampled over my crops. They have grazed and caused me
a considerable loss. It must be compensated by the owner. The shepherd was
very poor. He had nothing except sheep and the damage done to the crops exceeded the
price of the sheep. The Prophet Dawud (peace be upon him) ordered the defaulter to
give his sheep to the owner of the land as reparation. Sulaiman, the teen-aged child
was listening to the judgement of his father. He, respectfully, spoke out: Dear
father, undoubtedly, your decision is correct but it will be handed over to more
appropriate if all the sheep are the plaintiff for the utilisation of their milk and wool
only. The respondent should be directed to render services to the owner of the field
until the condition of the damaged fields restores to the normal position. When it
is done, sheep must be given back to the shepherd. The Prophet Dawud (peace be upon
him) appreciated this novel way of awarding justice and the Holy Qur'an speaks very highly
of him:
"And Dawud (David) and Sulaiman (Solomon) when they gave judgement
concerning the field, when people's sheep had strayed and browsed therein by night; and We
were witnesses to their judgement. And We made Sulaiman to understand (the case);
and unto each of them We gave judgement and knowledge." (21: 78, 79)
Prevalence over Wind:
The Prophet Sulaiman (peace be upon him) inherited many virtues from his illustrious
father. He was endowed with special gifts. Wind was made subservient to him
and he could easily perform long journey in the twinkling of an eye. The Holy Qur'an
affirms:
"And (We made) the wind subservient to Sulaiman whereof the morning course
was a month's journey and the course a month's journey." (54:12)
"So We subjected the wind to his power, setting fair by his command
withersoever he intended" (38:36)
"And unto Sulaiman We subdued the wind in its raging. It flows by his
order towards the land which We had blessed And of every thing We are aware." (21:81)
The Prophet Dawud Perceives the Speech of the Birds:
The Prophet Sulaiman peace be upon him) was gifted with the knowledge of understanding the
speech of birds, animals and insects. He was also capable to talk to them. The
Holy Qur'an testifies to it in the following Verses:
"He (Sulaiman) said: O' People! We have been taught the language of the
birds and have been given (abundance) of all things; this is indeed grace manifest (from
Allah)."
Jinns are Subdued to Him:
He was also given the power over Jinns and Devils. He utilized them in his service.
They carried out his orders ungrudgingly and were punished when they became
refractory The Holy Qur'an affirms:
034.012 And to Solomon (We made) the Wind (obedient):
Its early morning (stride)
was a month's (journey), and its evening (stride) was a month's (journey);
and We
made a Font of molten brass to flow for him; and there were Jinns that
worked in
front of him, by the leave of his Lord, and if any of them turned aside from
our
command, We made him taste of the Penalty of the Blazing Fire.
034.013 They worked for him as he desired, (making) arches, images, basons
as large
as reservoirs, and (cooking) cauldrons fixed (in their places): "Work ye,
sons of
David, with thanks! but few of My servants are grateful!"
In another Verse the Holy Qur'an says: "And before Sulaiman were marshalled
his hosts--of Jinns, and men and birds and they were all in order and ranks." (21:
17)
It is stated that the Jinns were subjugated to the Prophet Sulaiman (peace be upon him)
to help him in the construction of the Holy Temple - Baitul Muqaddas (Masjid Aqsa).
Ardent Lover of Horses:
The Prophet Sulaiman (peace be upon him) was also a great lover of horses. They
constituted an essential part of his army. When they returned after a mission, he
would give them strokes of affections on ankles and necks. The Prophet Sulaiman
(peace be upon him) did so in approbation of their loyalty and high speed.
The Incident of the Queen of Saba:
The area which now comprises Yemen and is known as Saba was ruled by a queen. It was
a prosperous kingdom. The queen enabled its people to attain a high degree of
civilisation. One day Hud informed the Prophet Sulaiman (peace be upon him) of the
flourishing kingdom of Saba. It said:
"The ruler of Saba is the queen upon whom, God has bestowed His unlimited favours.
Her throne is magnificent. She is depraved. The inhabitants of her
kingdom worship the sun and the moon. They do not make obeisance to Allah and
refrain from thanking Him Who has created all these objects." Sulaiman, the Prophet
of Allah and the King wrote a letter and handed over to Hud to be conveyed to the queen of
Saba. He warned her not to be arrogant of her power. He advised her to submit
to God and abide by His Commandments. The queen read this letter and was much
puzzled. As she was a prudent lady, she called her chiefs and sought their counsels.
Some proud chiefs suggested to fight tooth and nail against the Prophet Sulaiman
(peace be upon him) whereas the others left the matter for her to decide. The Holy
Qur'an says:
''She said: O' chiefs! Advise me in this affair for I never decide an affair
until you are in my presence. They said: We are endowed with strength and ale
possessors of mighty powers but the command is thine. Therefore see what you
will command." (27:29-33)
The queen did not like to embroil her country into war because it would cause
destruction. She thought of a plan and arranged for precious gifts for the monarch.
She planned to germinate cordial relations and pacify her warlike subjects by using
this device. But wealth had no value for the Prophet Sulaiman (peace be upon him).
He was annoyed at the delivery of the presents. He returned them with harsh
words and said to the messenger:
"I do not hanker after wealth. I, therefore, attach no importance to there
Costly gifts. I wish that the queen and his followers should submit to God and
follow the true faith. I shall invade your country if the queen does not come to me
in submission.''
After some time the King marched with an army and passed through the Valley of Ants on
his way to the kingdom of Saba. In the Valley he overheard the conversation among
the terrified ants who hurried towards their holes for fear of being crushed under the
feet of the marching army. The King was moved to pity and learnt the lesson to
protect the life and honour of the humble creatures. He thought that the queen and
his people are just like humble ants. They should not be trampled upon and killed to
win Fame in the world. An account of this incident is related in the following
Verses:
"At length when they came to a valley of ants, one of the ants said: 0'
ants! Get into your holes lest Sulaiman and his hosts crush you without knowing it.
Thereupon he smiled at her speech and he said: 0' my Lord! So order the that I may be
grateful for Your favours which You have bestowed upon me and my father and that I may
work the righteousness that will please Thee and admit me by Your grace into the ranks of
Your righteous servants.'' (27: 18, 19)
The King did not proceed further because he did not like the massacre which would
result in case of clash between two armies. His aim was to reform the queen and the
inhabitants of Saba. He desired to bring them to the right path. He wished to
save the depraved people from seduction.
When the queen got wind of an expected attack of the Prophet Sulaiman (peace be upon
him) she proceeded towards him to patch up differences. When the King came to know
of her departure, he ordered a servant of Allah, who had the knowledge to bring the magnificent throne of the queen
in the twinkling of an eye. The command was obeyed immediately. When the queen
arrived at the court of Prophet Sulaiman (peace be upon him) after a long journey, she was
asked to identify her throne. She recognised the throne and said:
"I am already aware of your power and majesty. I have come to you as your
submissive servant."
The Holy Qur'an states:
"So when she arrived she was asked: Is it your throne? She said: It was just
like this and we were given the knowledge before it and we were already submissive and he
diverted her from the worship of others besides Allah, for she was Sprung of a people that
have no faith." (7:4L, 43)
The queen was taken to the lofty palace. Its floor was made of slabs of polished
glass that deceived the eyes and looked like water. The queen tucked up her shirt to
pass through it. She was reminded that that was not water. She then realised
that reality did not lay at the surface and it needed eyes to see. According to the
Holy Qur'an she said:
"O' my Lord! I have indeed wronged myself; I do submit with Sulaiman to the
Lord of the Worlds." (27:45)
The queen of Saba felt penitence and accepted the religion of God.
The Prophet Sulaiman (peace be upon him) ruled for thirty years. He died at the age
of eighty-nine years. After his death Rohoboam, his son became a king. He led
a luxurious life and yielded to pleasure seeking temptations. The people revolted
against him and soon the glorious chapter of the reign of Prophet Dawud's family came to
an end.
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