Imam Ahmad recorded that Ibn Al-Musayyib said that his father Al-Musayyib
said, "When Abu Talib was dying, the Prophet went to him and found Abu Jahl and
`Abdullah bin Abi Umayyah present. The Prophet said,
«أَيْ عَمِّ، قُلْ
لَا إِلَهَ إِلِّا اللهُ كَلِمَةً أُحَاجُّ لَكَ بِهَا عِنْدَ اللهِ عَزَّ
وَجَل»
(O uncle! Say, `La ilaha illa-llah,' a word concerning which I will plea for
you with Allah, the Exalted and Most Honored.) Abu Jahl and `Abdullah bin Abi
Umayyah said, `O Abu Talib! Would you leave the religion of Abdul-Muttalib' Abu
Talib said, `Rather, I will remain on the religion of Abdul-Muttalib.' The
Prophet said,
«لَأَسْتَغْفِرَنَّ
لَكَ مَا لَمْ أُنْهَ عَنْك»
(I will invoke Allah for forgiveness for you, as long as I am not prohibited
from doing so.) This verse was revealed,
[مَا كَانَ
لِلنَّبِىِّ وَالَّذِينَ ءَامَنُواْ أَن يَسْتَغْفِرُواْ لِلْمُشْرِكِينَ وَلَوْ
كَانُواْ أُوْلِى قُرْبَى مِن بَعْدِ مَا تَبَيَّنَ لَهُمْ أَنَّهُمْ أَصْحَـبُ
الْجَحِيمِ ]
(It is not (proper) for the Prophet and those who believe to ask Allah's
forgiveness for the Mushrikin, even though they be of kin, after it has become
clear to them that they are the dwellers of the Fire.) Concerning Abu Talib,
this Ayah was revealed,
[إِنَّكَ لاَ تَهْدِى
مَنْ أَحْبَبْتَ وَلَـكِنَّ اللَّهَ يَهْدِى مَن يَشَآءُ]
(Verily, you guide not whom you like, but Allah guides whom He wills)
[28:56].'' This Hadith is recorded in the Two Sahihs. Ibn Jarir recorded that
Sulayman bin Buraydah said that his father said, "When the Prophet came to
Makkah, he went to a grave, sat next to it, started talking and then stood up
with tears in his eyes. We said, `O Allah's Messenger! We saw what you did.' He
said,
«إِنِّي
اسْتَأْذَنْتُ رَبِّي فِي زِيَارَةِ قَبْرِ أُمِّي فَأَذِنَ لِي، وَاسْتَأْذَنْتُهُ
فِي الْاسْتِغْفَارِ لَهَا فَلَمْ يَأْذَنْ لِي»
(I asked my Lord for permission to visit the grave of my mother and He gave
me permission. I asked for His permission to invoke Him for forgiveness for her,
but He did not give me permission.) We never saw him more tearful than on that
day.''' Al-`Awfi narrated from Ibn `Abbas about Allah's statement,
[مَا كَانَ
لِلنَّبِىِّ وَالَّذِينَ ءَامَنُواْ أَن يَسْتَغْفِرُواْ لِلْمُشْرِكِينَ]
(It is not (proper) for the Prophet and those who believe to ask Allah's
forgiveness for the Mushrikin) "The Prophet wanted to invoke Allah for
forgiveness for his mother, but Allah did not allow him. The Prophet said,
«إِنَّ إِبْرَاهِيمَ
خَلِيلَ اللهِ صلى الله عليه وسلّم قَدِ اسْتَغْفَرَ لِأَبِيه»
(Ibrahim, Allah's Khalil, invoked Allah for his father.) Allah revealed,
[وَمَا كَانَ
اسْتِغْفَارُ إِبْرَهِيمَ لاًّبِيهِ إِلاَّ عَن مَّوْعِدَةٍ وَعَدَهَآ
إِيَّاهُ]
(And Ibrahim's invoking (of Allah) for his father's forgiveness was only
because of a promise he [Ibrahim] had made to him (his father)). '' `Ali bin Abi
Talhah narrated that Ibn `Abbas commented on this Ayah, "They used to invoke
Allah for them (pagans) until this Ayah was revealed. They then refrained from
invoking Allah to forgive the dead among them, but were not stopped from
invoking Allah for the living among them until they die. Allah sent this Ayah,
[وَمَا كَانَ
اسْتِغْفَارُ إِبْرَهِيمَ لاًّبِيهِ]
(And Ibrahim's invoking (of Allah) for his father's forgiveness was only...)
[9:114].'' Allah said next,
[فَلَمَّا تَبَيَّنَ
لَهُ أَنَّهُ عَدُوٌّ لِلَّهِ تَبَرَّأَ مِنْهُ]
(But when it became clear to him [Ibrahim] that he (his father) is an enemy
of Allah, he dissociated himself from him) [9:114]. Ibn `Abbas commented,
"Ibrahim kept asking Allah to forgive his father until he died, when he realized
that he died as an enemy to Allah, he disassociated himself from him.'' In
another narration, he said, "When his father died he realized that he died as an
enemy of Allah.'' Similar was said by Mujahid, Ad-Dahhak, Qatadah and several
others. `Ubayd bin `Umayr and Sa`id bin Jubayr said, "Ibrahim will disown his
father on the Day of Resurrection, but he will meet his father and see dust and
fatigue on his face. He will say, `O Ibrahim! I disobeyed you, but today, I will
not disobey you.' Ibrahim will say, `O Lord! You promised me that You will not
disgrace me on the Day they are resurrected. What more disgrace than witnessing
my father being disgraced' He will be told, `Look behind you,' where he will see
a bloody hyena -- for his father will have been transformed into that -- and it
will be dragged from its feet and thrown in the Fire.''' Allah's statement,
[إِنَّ إِبْرَهِيمَ
لأَوَّاهٌ حَلِيمٌ]
(Verily, Ibrahim was Awwah and was forbearing.) means, he invoked Allah
always, according to `Abdullah bin Mas`ud. Several narrations report this from
Ibn Mas`ud. It was also said that, `Awwah', means, `who invokes Allah with
humility', `merciful', `who believes with certainty', `who praises (Allah)', and
so forth.
[وَمَا كَانَ اللَّهُ
لِيُضِلَّ قَوْماً بَعْدَ إِذْ هَدَاهُمْ حَتَّى يُبَيِّنَ لَهُم مَّا يَتَّقُونَ
إِنَّ اللَّهَ بِكُلِّ شَيْءٍ عَلِيمٌ - إِنَّ اللَّهَ لَهُ مُلْكُ السَّمَـوَتِ
وَالاٌّرْضِ يُحْىِ وَيُمِيتُ وَمَا لَكُمْ مِّن دُونِ اللَّهِ مِن وَلِىٍّ وَلاَ
نَصِيرٍ ]
(115. And Allah will never lead a people astray after He has guided them
until He makes clear to them what they should avoid. Verily, Allah is the
All-Knower of everything.) (116. Indeed to Allah belongs the dominion of the
heavens and the earth, He gives life and He causes death. And besides Allah you
have neither any protector nor any helper.)