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Polytheists avoid openly abusing the Prophet
Because the Prophet had enjoyed great prestige and 
belonged to a highly respected tribe, his opponents did not dare 
mistreat him the way they did the slave converts to Islam. In 
addition to being from a noble tribe, he also enjoyed the 
protection of his uncle, Abu Talib, who was venerated as a great 
chieftian. Abu Talib was a towering personality from Banu Abdu 
Munaf, a family that had gained the respect of not only the 
Quraysh, but also the whole of Arabia. The people of Makkah 
held him in high esteem and no one would even think of 
dishonouring him by harming his nephew. For these reasons, the 
pagans had to be quite careful in how they opposed the Prophet 
. They decided to hold talks with Abu Talib – talks in which 
they would hint at what might befall Muhammad if he continued 
opposing their religion. 
Talks between Abu Talib and the Quraysh 
After considerable thought as to strategy, some nobles of the 
Quraysh came to Abu Talib and said to him, “Your nephew 
speaks ill of our gods, casts blame on our religion, calls us 
ignorant and frivolous, and denounces our fathers as depraved 


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and misguided. Either you stop him, or cut him off so that we can 
deal with him.” 
Abu Talib answered them mildly and let them leave without 
an altercation. Muhammad , however, continued to proclaim 
himself Allah’s Prophet, and continued to call on all to embrace 
Islam. 
The Quraysh challenge Abu Talib 
Soon the Quraysh relised that Abu Talib was not going to ask 
his nephew to stop his rebellious preaching. They could no longer 
keep silent, and eventually they all came together to plan their 
response to the situation. 
Aterwards, they again met with Abu Talib, and this time their 
words were not so honeyed. They warned him sternly, “O Abu 
Talib, you are old and we hold you in high esteem. We asked you 
to restrain your nephew, but you did nothing. By God, we cannot 
tolerate this any longer – our fathers are denounced, we are called 
ignorant, and our gods are insulted. Either you stop him, or we 
will fight you both until one side perishes.” 
Abu Talib felt the sting of these belligerent words. The 
polytheists of Makkah had challenged him, and he took the 
threats seriously. He sent for the Prophet and told him of what 
the men of the Quraysh had said. “Have mercy on me and 
yourself,” he told his nephew, “and do not impose on me a 
burden greater than I can bear.” 
When the Prophet heard what Abu Talib had to say, he 
replied, “O my uncle, I swear by Allah, if they were to place the 
sun in my right hand and the moon in my left and ask me to 
abandon this mission, I would not turn from it until Allah made 
me victorious or I perish therein.” 
Witnessing Muhammad’s resolve, Abu Talib unhesitatingly 
offered his nephew his full support. “Come back, my nephew! Go 


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where you please and say what you will. By God, I will never turn 
away from you, come what may.” 

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