You shall continue in your present office. Letter of the Prophet Muhammed to Armah, the Negus: كتاب رسول الإسلام صلى الله عليه وسلم إلى النجاشي, بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم من محمد رسول الإسلام إلى النجاشى ملك الحبشة: سلام عليك إنى أحمد الله إليك ،الله الذي لا إله إلا هو الملك القدوس السلام المؤمن المهيمن، وأشهد أن عيسى بن مريم روح الله وكلمته ألقاها إلى مريم البتول الطيبة الحصينة، فحملت بعيسى فخلقه الله من روحه كما خلق آدم بيده، وإنى أدعوك وجنودك إلى الله عز وجل، وقد بلغت ونصحت فاقبلوا نصحى، والسلام على من اتبع الهدى. Allah: Allah is the proper name in Arabic for The One and Only God, The Creator and Sustainer of the universe. Come to a word common to you and us that we worship none but Allah and that we associate nothing in worship with Him, and that none of us shall take others as Lords beside Allah. In the name of Allah the Rahman, the Merciful. [1][2][3], Muhammad, according to Islamic historiography, sent ambassadors with such letters to Heraclius the Roman Emperor, Chosroes II the Khosrau of Persia, Armah the Negus of Abyssinia, Muqawqis the ruler of Egypt, Harith Gassani the governor of Syria, Munzir ibn Sawa and to the ruler of Bahrain.[4][5]. Responding to propaganda. Chosroes II (Emperor of Persian Empire) It is said that the Prophet (peace be upon him) made a prayer for the Omani people that they will never have enemies from outside.” The letter is an important display at the National Museum at an area dedicated to the Islamic history of Oman.[15]. Next, I summon thee with the appeal of establish peace (or submitting your will to Allah ): establish peace (submit your will to Allah) and you will have peace. endstream endobj startxref The text of the letter sent to Heraclius was as follows: h�bbd``b`� ��@�)H��l�@Œĝ $�A�X} ������d100RD��/� � �s … The letter to Muqauqis was carried by Hatib ibn Abi Balta‘ara. ra: Radiallahu Anhu (May Allah be pleased with him). This letter is from Muhammad the slave of Allah and his Apostle to Heraclius, the ruler of the Byzantines. But if you decline then on you is the guilt of the Copts. 'Ala bin Hadrami (ra) Messages to rulers of the world, inviting them to Islam, Translation was copied and modified from some websites here. By dot, July 27, 2007 in Islamic Video & Audio. Biography • Science • Civilization • History • Andalusia • Americas • Qur'an • Muhammad • Companions • Oil • Other • Audio • Books Copyright © 1990, 1997 Dr. A. Zahoor and Dr. Z. Haq http://cyberistan.org/islamic/letters.html, Allah: Allah is the proper name in Arabic for The One and Only God, The Creator and Sustainer of the universe. Biography • Science • Civilization • History • Andalusia • Americas • Qur'an • Muhammad • Companions • Oil • Other • Audio • Books E-Books on Islam and Muslims From Muhammad, Worshiper and Messenger of Allah to Heraclius the Great of the Romans: Peace be upon he who follows the guidance. Come to a common word between us and you: that we shall worship none but God, and that we shall ascribe no partner unto Him, and that none of us shall take others for lords beside God. Original Letters Of Prophet Muhammad. The wording of the Prophet’s letters was similar. This letter is from Muhammad the slave of Allah and his Apostle to Heraclius, the ruler of the Byzantines. O ye people of the Book, come unto an equal arrangement between us and you, that we should serve none save Allah, associating nothing with Him, and not taking one another for Lords besides Allah. Allah shall give you your reward twofold. I hope you will accept Islam, but if you do not, then you will lose your country, and my horsemen will invade your territory and my prophecy will dominate your country”. The letter to the Roman Emperor said that the sin of the denial of the Roman subjects would be on his head. Allah: Allah is the proper name in Arabic for The One and Only God, The Creator and Sustainer of the universe. Thereafter I remind you of Allah. The letters of the prophet Muhammad 4 Al-Baihaqi, on the authority of Ibn Ishaq, gave the following narration of the Prophet’s letter sent to Negus: "This letter is sent from Muhammad, the Prophet to Negus Al- Ashama, the king of Abyssinia (Ethiopia).