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May 14
Muhammad received the Divine Revelation among these tribes,
and after enduring thirteen years of persecution from them, He fled. [To Medina]
But this people did not cease to oppress; they united to exterminate Him and
all His followers. It was under such circumstances that Muhammad was forced to
take up arms. This is the truth: we are not bigoted and do not wish to defend
Him, but we are just, and we say what is just. Look at it with justice. If
Christ Himself had been placed in such circumstances among such tyrannical and
barbarous tribes, and if for thirteen years He with His disciples had endured
all these trials with patience, culminating in flight from His native land—if
in spite of this these lawless tribes continued to pursue Him, to slaughter the
men, to pillage their property, and to capture their women and children—what
would have been Christ’s conduct with regard to them? If this oppression had
fallen only upon Himself, He would have forgiven them, and such an act of
forgiveness would have been most praiseworthy; but if He had seen that these
cruel and bloodthirsty murderers wished to kill, to pillage and to injure all these
oppressed ones, and to take captive the women and children, it is certain that
He would have protected them and would have resisted the tyrants. What
objection, then, can be taken to Muhammad’s action? Is it this, that He did
not, with His followers, and their women and children, submit to these savage
tribes? To free these tribes from their bloodthirstiness was the greatest
kindness, and to coerce and restrain them was a true mercy. They were like a
man holding in his hand a cup of poison, which, when about to drink, a friend
breaks and thus saves him. If Christ had been placed in similar circumstances,
it is certain that with a conquering power He would have delivered the men,
women and children from the claws of these bloodthirsty wolves. (‘Abdu’l-Baha, ‘Some
Answered Questions’)