Sulai'man inherited
Dawud's (David) prophethood and dominion. This was not a
material inheritance, as prophets do not bequeath their property. It is given
away to the poor and needy, not to their relatives. Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)
said: "The prophets' property will not be inherited, and whatever we leave is to
be used for charity." (Sahih Al-Bukhari).
And indeed We gave knowledge to Dawud and Sulai'man, and they both
said: "All the praises and thanks be to Allah, Who has preferred us above many
of His believing slaves!"
And Sulai'man inherited (the knowledge of)
Dawud. He said: "O
mankind! We have been taught the language of birds, and on us have been bestowed
all things. This, verily, is an evident grace (from Allah)."
And there were gathered before Sulai'man his hosts of jinns and men,
and birds, and they were all set in battle order (marching forwards). (27:15-17 Quran).
After his father's death, Sulai'man became king. He begged Allah for
a kingdom such as none after him would have, and Allah granted his wish. Besides
wisdom, Allah had blessed Sulai'man with many abilities. He could command the
winds and understand and talk to birds and animals. Allah directed him to teach
both men and jinns to mine the earth and extract its minerals to make tools and
weapons. He also favored him with a mine of copper, which was a rare metal in
those days.
During his time horses were the common mode of transportation.
They were very essential for defense, to carry soldiers and cart provisions and
weapons of war. The animals were well cared for and well trained. One day
Sulai'man was reviewing a parade of his stable. The fitness, beauty and posture of
the horses fascinated him so much that he kept on stroking and admiring them.
The sun was nearly setting, and the time for the middle prayer was passing by.
When he realized this, he exclaimed: "I surely love the finer things of life
than the service of my Lord! Return them to me."
Almighty Allah revealed: And to
Dawud We gave Sulai'man. How
excellent a slave! Verily, he was ever oft returning in repentance (to Us)!
When there were displayed before him, in the afternoon,
well-trained horses of the highest breed (for jihad in Allah's cause). And he
said: "Alas! I did love the good (these horses) instead of remembering my Lord
(in my 'Asr prayer)" till the time was over, and the sun had hidden in the veil
of the night. Then he said: "Bring them (horses) back to me." Then he began to
pass his hand over their legs and their necks (till the end of the display).
And indeed We did try Sulai'man and We placed on his throne Jasadan
(a devil, so he lost his kingdom for a while) but he did return (to his throne
and kingdom by the Grace of Allah and he did return) to Allah with obedience and
in repentance. He said: "My Lord! Forgive me, and bestow upon me a kingdom such
as shall not belong to any other after me. Verily, You are the Bestower."
So, We subjected to him the wind, it blew gently to his order
whithersoever he willed, and also the devils from the jinns including every kind
of builder and diver, and also other bound in fetters. (Saying of Allah to
Sulai'man): "This is Our gift, so spend you or withhold, no account will be
asked." And verily, he enjoyed a near access to Us, and a good final return
Paradise. (38:30-40 Quran).
One day Sulai'man gathered his army, which had different battalions
of men, jinns, birds, and animals. He marched them to the country of
Askalon.
While they were passing through a valley, an ant saw the
approaching army and cried out to warn the other ants: "Run to your homes!
Otherwise, unaware, Sulai'man and his army might crush you!" Sulai'man, hearing the
cry of the ant, smiled. He was glad that the ant knew him to be a prophet who
would not intentionally harm Allah's creation. He thanked Allah for saving the
ants' lives.
Allah the Almighty narrated:
And there were gathered before
Sulai'man his hosts of jinns and men, and birds, and they all were set in battle
order (marching forwards). Till, when they came to a valley of the ants, one of
the ants said: "O ants! Enter your dwellings, lest Sulai'man and his hosts crush
you, while they perceive not."
So he (Sulai'man) smiled, amused at her speech and said: "My Lord!
Inspire and bestow upon me the power and ability that I maybe grateful for Your
Favors which You have bestowed on me and on my parents, and that I may do
righteous good deeds that will please You, and admit me by Your Mercy among Your
righteous slaves." (27:17-19 Quran).
In Jerusalem, on a huge rock, Sulai'man built a beautiful temple to
draw the people to worship Allah. Today this building is known as "The Dome of
the Rock." From there, a large band of followers joined Sulai'man on pilgrimage to
the Holy Mosque in Mecca. After they had completed their hajj, they traveled to
Yemen and arrived in the city of San'a. Sulai'man was impressed by their clever
method of channeling water all over their cities. He was keen to build similar
water systems in his own country but did not have enough springs.
He set out to find the hoopoe bird, which could detect water under
the ground. He sent signals all over the hoopoe to call on him, but it was
nowhere to be found. In anger, he declared that unless the bird had a good
reason for its absence, he would punish it severely.
The hoopoe eventually came to Sulai'man and explained the reason for
its delay. "I have discovered something of which you are not aware. I have come
from Sheba (Sab'a) with important news." Sulai'man became curious, and his anger
subsided. The bird continued: "Sab'a is ruled by a queen named Bilkis (Bilqis),
who has plenty of everything, including a splendid throne. But in spite of all
this wealth, Satan has entered her heart and the hearts of her people. She rules
their minds completely. I was shocked to learn that they worship the sun instead
of Allah the Almighty."
To check the hoopoe's information, Sulai'man sent a letter to the
queen with the bird. He instructed the bird to remain hidden and to watch
everything.
The hoopoe dropped the letter in front of the queen and flew away
to hide. She excitedly opened and read it:
"Verily! It is from Sulai'man, and
verily! It reads: 'In the Name of Allah, the Most Beneficent, and Most Merciful;
be you not exalted against me, but come to me as Muslims (true believers who
submit with full submission).'" (27:30-31 Quran).
The queen was very disturbed and hurriedly summoned her advisors.
They reacted as to a challenge, for they felt that there was someone challenging
them, hinting at war and defeat, and asking them to submit to his
conditions.
They told her that they could only offer advice, but it was her
right to command action. She sensed that they wanted to meet Sulai'man's invasion
threat with a battle. However, she told them: "Peace and friendship are better
and wiser; war only brings humiliation, enslaves people and destroys the good
things. I have decided to send gifts to Sulai'man, selected from our most precious
treasure. The courtiers who will deliver the gifts will also have an opportunity
to learn about Sulai'man and his military mighty."
Sulai'man's reconnaissance team brought him the news of the arrival
of Bilkis' messengers with a gift. He immediately realized that the queen had
sent her men on a probing mission thus, he gave orders to rally the army. The
envoys of Bilqis, entering amidst the well-equipped army, realized that their
wealth was nothing in comparison to that of the kingdom of Sulai'man's palace
floors, which were made of sandalwood and inlaid with gold.
They noticed Sulai'man surveying his army, and they were surprised
at the number and variety of soldiers, which included lions, tigers, and birds.
The messengers stood in amazement, realizing that they were in front of an
irresistible army.
The envoys marveled at the splendor surrounding them. They eagerly
presented their queen's precious gifts and told Sulai'man that the queen wished
that he would accept them as an act of friendship. They were shocked by his
reaction: he did not even ask to open the covers of the containers! He told
them: "Allah hagiven me plenty of wealth, a large kingdom, and prophethood. I
am, therefore, beyond bribery. My only objective is to spread the belief in
Tawheed, the Oneness of Allah."
He also directed them to take back the gifts to the queen and to
tell her that if she did not stop her kind of worship he would uproot her
kingdom and drive its people out of the land.
The queen's envoys returned with the gifts and delivered the
message. They also told her of the wonderful things they had seen. Instead of
taking offense, she decided to visit Sulai'man. Accompanied by her royal officials
and servants, she left Sheba, sending a messenger ahead to inform Sulai'man that
she was on her way to meet him.
Sulai'man asked the jinns in his employ whether anyone among them
could bring her throne to he palace before she arrived. One of them said; "I
will bring it to you before this sitting is over." Sulai'man did not react to this
offer; it appeared that he was waiting for a faster means. The jinns competed
with each other to please him. One of them named Ifrit said: "I will fetch it
for you in the twinkling of an eye!"
No sooner had this one - who had the knowledge of the Book -
finished his phrase than the throne stood before Sulai'man. The mission had,
indeed, been completed in the blinking of an eye. Sulai'man's seat was in
Palestine, and the throne of Bilqis had been in Yemen, two thousand miles away.
This was a great miracle performed by one of those sitting with Sulai'man.
When Bilqis arrived at Sulai'man's palace, she was welcomed with
pomp and ceremony. Then, pointing to the altered throne, Sulai'man asked her
whether her throne looked like that one. She looked at it again and again. In
her mind she was convinced that her throne could not possibly be the one she was
looking at, as hers was in her palace; et, she detected a striking similarity
and replied: "It is as if it were the very one, and resembles mine in every
respect." Sulai'man judged that she was intelligent and diplomatic.
He then invited her into the great hall, the floor of which was
laid in glass and shimmering. Thinking it was water, as she stepped on the
floor, she lifted her skirt slightly above her heels, for fear of wetting it.
Sulai'man pointed out to her that it was made of solid glass.
She was amazed. She had never seen such things before. Bilqis
realized that she was in the company of a very knowledgeable person who was not
only a ruler of a great kingdom but a messenger of Allah, as well. She repented,
gave up sun worship, accepted the faith of Allah, and asked her people to do the
same.
It was finished; Bilqis saw her people's creed fall apart before
Sulai'man. She realized that the sun which her people worshipped was nothing but
one of Allah's creatures.
The sun eclipsed within her for the first time, and her heart was
lit by a never fading light, the light of Islam. Almighty Allah told us this
story in the Quran: He inspected the birds, and said: "What is the matter
that I see not a hoopoe? Or is he among the absentees? I will surely punish him
with a severe torment, or slaughter him, unless he brings me a clear
reason."
But the hoopoe stayed not long, he came up and said: "I have
grasped (the knowledge of a thing) which you have not grasped and I have come to
you from Sheba with true news. I found a woman ruling over them, and she has
been given all things that could be possessed by any ruler of the earth, and she
has a great throne. I found her and her people worshipping the sun instead of
Allah, and Satan has made their deeds fair seeming to them, and has barred them
from Allah's Way, so they have no guidance."
Al-La (this word has two interpretations) [As Satan has barred
them from Allah's Way} so that they do not worship (prostrate before) Allah, or
so that they may worship (prostrate before) Allah, Who brings light to what is
hidden in the heavens and the earth, and knows what you conceal and what you
reveal. Allah, La ilaha illa Huwa (none has the right to be worshipped but He),
the Lord of the Supreme Throne!
(Sulai'man) said: "We shall see whether you speak the truth or you
are one of the liars. Go with this letter of mine, and deliver it to them, then
draw back from them, and see what answer they return."
She said: "O chiefs! Verily! Here is a delivered to me a noble
letter. Verily! It is from Sulai'man and verily! It (reads): 'In the Name of
Allah, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful; Be you not exalted against me,
but come to me as Muslims (true believers who submit to Allah with full
submission)."
She said: "O chiefs! Advise me in this case of mine. I decide no
case till you are present with me."
They said: "We have great strength, and great ability for war, but
it is for you to command; so think over what you will command."
She said: "Verily! Kings, when they enter a town (country), they
despoil it, and make the most honorable amongst its people low. And thus they
do. But verily! I am going to send him a present, and see with what answer the
messengers return."
So when (the messengers with the present) came to Sulai'man, he
said: "Will you help me in wealth? What Allah has given me is better than that
which He has given you! Nay, you rejoice in your gift!" (Then Sulai'man said to
the chief of her messengers who brought the present): "Go back to them. We
verily shall come to them with hosts that they cannot resist, and we shall drive
them out from there is disgrace, and they will be abased."
He said: "O chiefs! Which of you can bring me her throne before
they come to me surrendering themselves in obedience?"
An Ifrit (strong) from the jinns said: "I will bring it to you
before you rise from your place (council). And verily, I am indeed strong, and
trustworthy for such work."
One with whom was knowledge of the Scripture said: "I will bring
it to you within the twinkling of an eye!" then when Sulai'man saw it placed
before him, he said: "This is by the Grace of my Lord, to test me whether I am
grateful or ungrateful! And whoever is grateful, truly, his gratitude is for the
good of his ownself, and whoever is ungrateful, he is ungrateful only for the
loss of his ownself. Certainly! My Lord is Rich (Free of all wants),
Bountiful!"
He said: "Disguise her throne for her that we may see whether she
will be guided (to recognize her throne), or she will be one of those not
guided."
So when she came, it was said to her: "Is your throne like
this?"
She said: "It is as though it was the very same."
And Sulai'man said: "Knowledge was bestowed on us before her, and we
were submitted to Allah (in Islam as Muslims before her)."
And that which she used to worship besides Allah has prevented her
from Islam, for she was of a disbelieving people.
It was said to her: "Enter As-Sarh" (a glass surface with water
underneath it) or a palace, but when she saw it, she thought it was a pool, and
she tucked up her clothes, uncovering her legs.
Sulai'man said: "Verily, it is Sarh paved smooth with slab of
glass."
She said: "My Lord! Verily, I have wronged myself, and I submit
(in Islam), together with Sulai'man, to Allah, the Lord of the Alamin (mankind,
jinns, and all that exists)." (27:20-44 Quran)
Sulai'man's public work was largely carried out by the jinns. This
was a punishment for their sins of making people believe that they were
all-powerful, knew the unseen, and could foresee the future. As a prophet, it
was Sulai'man's duty to remove such false beliefs from his followers.
Sulai'man lived amidst glory, and all creatures were subjected to
him. Then Allah the Exalted ordained for him to die. His life and death were
full of wonders and miracles; thus, his death harmonized with his life and
glory. His death, like his life, was unique. The people had to learn that the
future is known neither by the jinns, nor by the prophets, but by Allah alone.
Sulai'man's effort in this direction did not end with his life, for even his death
became an example. He was sitting holding his staff, overseeing the jinns at
work in a mine. He died sitting in this position. For a long time no one was
aware of his death, for he was seen sitting erect. The jinns continued with
their sand toil, thinking that Sulai'man was watching over them.
Many days later, a hungry ant began nibbling Sulai'man's staff. It
continued to do so, eating the lower part of the staff, until it fell out of
Sulai'man's hand, and his great body fell to the ground. People hurried to him,
realizing that he had died a long time ago and that the jinns did not perceive
the unseen, for had the jinns known the unseen, they would not have kept
working, thinking that Sulai'man was alive.
Allah the Exalted revealed:
And We caused a fount of molten
brass to flow for him, and there were jinns that worked in front of him by the
Leave of his Lord, and whosoever of them turned aside from Our Command, We shall
cause him to taste of the torment of the blazing Fire.
They worked for him what he desired, (making) high rooms, images,
basins as large as reservoirs, and (making) cauldrons fixed (in their places).
"Work you, O family of Dawud, with thanks!" But few of My slaves are
grateful.
Then when we decreed death for him (Sulai'man), nothing informed
them (jinns) of his death except a little worm of the earth, which kept slowly
gnawing away at his stick, so when he fell down, the jinns saw clearly that if
they had known the unseen, they would not have stayed in the humiliating
torment. (34:12-14 Quran).