Yaqeen Podcast

Roman Emperor Who Almost Became Muslim & Conquest of Jerusalem | Episode 7 | Al-Aqsa Series

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Jan 23, 2025
Delve into the intriguing history of Emperor Heraclius and his near embrace of Islam. Discover the momentous events of 629 that shaped the rise of Islam in Palestine and the declining influence of empires. Hear about Heraclius's ceremonial triumph in Jerusalem and the contrasting humility he later showed. Explore the Treaty of Hudaybiyyah and the tensions within that led to a pivotal dialogue on faith. Finally, witness Umar ibn al-Khattab's peaceful takeover of Jerusalem, emphasizing respect for diverse religious communities and the emotional ties to the sacred city.
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INSIGHT

Convergence of Events in 629

  • The year 629 is significant because it marks both Heraclius's triumph and the Treaty of Hudaybiyyah.
  • This treaty allowed Prophet Muhammad to spread Islam's message more widely.
ANECDOTE

Heraclius' Dream and Prejudice

  • Heraclius had a dream about the rise of a circumcised leader, prompting inquiries about circumcision.
  • Fearing a Jewish uprising, he initially considered killing all Jews, mirroring Roman-Jewish tensions.
ANECDOTE

Heraclius' Interrogation of Abu Sufyan

  • Heraclius questioned Abu Sufyan about Prophet Muhammad's background, followers, and teachings.
  • Abu Sufyan's truthful answers inadvertently confirmed the prophetic signs Heraclius knew.
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