Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Some of the Manners of the prophet
















All praise is due to Allah  the Lord of the worlds  and may Allah exalt the mention of His Prophet who was sent as a mercy to the worlds , and may He render him,  his household and companions safe from every evil
There is no doubt that our prophet was the paradigm of excellent
manners, and beautiful characteristics and traits, which no one else comprehensively possessed. Even his
enemies who fought and disbelieved
in him, attested to this fact. Abu Jahl,
who was one of the harshest enemies
of Islam, said : O Muhammad! I do
not say that you are a liar! I only deny
what you brought and what you call people to.
All mankind, including his enemies recognize his airtues
  Truly what the enemy attests to is but the truth
The Prophet was the paradigm of excellent manners. Allah, the Exalted, praised him saying:
And verily, you (o Muhammad) are on an exalted standard of) character)

68:4






Allah the Exalted, said that he is a mercy to mankind.

And by the Mercy of Allah, you dealt with them gently. And had you been severe and)
(harsh-hearted, they would have broken away from about you

3:159






The Prophet exemplified the Qur'an, until it was said that he was a Qur'an walking on
the earth. when his wife was asked about his manners, she said : Do you not
recite the Qur'an? that said : Yes . she said : The manners of the Prophet were
the Qur'an.


Ibn Katheer said : This means that the Prophet  abided by the laws and commands
  of the Qur'an from its prohibitions and observed the virtuous
... deeds mentioned in it


Before Muhammad was commissioned as a Prophet, he was known amongst his people
as Al-Ameen i.e.  the Trustworthy, for he was very truthful and upright in
. every matter

some of his companions described his manners saying:
 He was never rough. He never raised his voice in public or used foul language. He did not repay evil with evil  rather he forgave and pardoned. He did not hit anyone except in jihad. He did not raise his
hand to hit a servant or woman. He would not become angry if he was wronged nor would he avenge himself




He only became angry when people transgressed the limits and boundaries of Allah
in that case he avenged. The Prophet was not given a choice between two matters
except that he chose the easier of the two as long as it was not a sinful act.


if that act was a sinful act , he would be the farthest from it. when he
entered his home was a normal individual, he would clean his
clothes, mike his sheep , and serve himself
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فتح: Some of the Manners of The Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him).pdf

or

تنزيل مادة: Some of the Manners of The Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him).pdf 





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