Which King tore the letter of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) into pieces?

Which King tore the letter of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) into pieces?

  • (A) Khusrow-Pervez
  • (B) Maquqas
  • (C) Heraqal Rome
  • (D) Najashi
  • The Persian Emperor, Khusrow-Pervez (Khosrau II), tore up a letter that Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) had dispatched to him, inviting him to embrace the Islamic faith through Abdullah as-Sahmi. Khusrow was infuriated that his name was written before the Emperor's in the letter. He tore the letter into pieces in a fit of rage. In revenge, the Prophet (PBUH) made a prayer to Allah, saying, “Tear apart his kingdom”. Shortly after, the prophecy came true, and Khusrow was assassinated by his own son, marking the beginning of the decline of the Sassanid Empire.
  • Quick Info: Heraclius (Heraqal Rome) is reported to have reacted respectfully to the letter, whereas the Muqawqis of Egypt did not accept the message but sent gifts.
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