Glimpses of the Prophets Conduct Prophet Muhammad (p.b.u.h) is - TopicsExpress



          

Glimpses of the Prophets Conduct Prophet Muhammad (p.b.u.h) is the finest example of a perfect man in every sense of the term. He was a paragon of virtue and is the best exemplar for the human race. The Almighty distinguished him from all and sundry by instilling in his sublime personality such fine qualities as modesty, truthfulness, kindness, patience, loyalty, honesty, courage, bravery, generosity, magnanimity, wisdom and the like. By studying his lofty character and the amazingly simple life he led with his household, companions, wives and others, we are apt to learn valuable lessons from his conduct and accordingly mould our own lifestyle. Our society could never be an Islamic one unless we sincerely tread the footsteps of Allahs final Messenger to mankind, heed his sayings, observe his glorious actions and attitudes, and most important of all follow them, as the faithful among his companions did. In short, Allah the most Glorious enjoins upon us to take the Prophets behaviour as an example, because he guides us to virtue and righteousness: Certainly you have in the Messenger of Allah an excellent exemplar for him who hopes in Allah and the latter day and remembers Allah much. Holy Quran (33:21) Now, we shall study some aspects of his admirable character: Contemplation and Wisdom Prophet Muhammad (p.b.u.h) always used to contemplate the Greatness and Majesty of Allah, the Glorious and the welfare of the human race. He closely followed the affairs of his people and the spreading of the light of Islam. He talked only when necessary and when he did, his speech was devoid of any rhetoric and unnecessary words. It was precise, to the point and full of great meanings. Punctuality and Daily Schedule He was punctual, active and energetic, and led an orderly life in the strict sense of the word. His day was divided into four periods: 1.A time for worship. 2.A time for his household (Ahlul-Bayt) and wives, during which he behaved like any ordinary family-man giving the finest example of social behaviour. 3.A time for rest and contemplation. 4.A time for public affairs such as receiving Muslims, looking into their needs and requirements, answering their questions, teaching them the tenets of Islam and expounding to them the glorious verses of the Holy Quran. Following are some of his wise sayings on the importance of time: Blessed be my people for their early rising up. Too much sleep does away with both religion and the world. O People, you have certain (special) characteristics, so get to (emphasise) them and you have an end, so get to (be prepared for) it..., a servant of Allah should take (make provisions) for himself from his self: from his world (life) for his hereafter, during his youth before his old age, and in life before death. By the One in whose hand is Muhammads soul, after death there will be no blaming and after this world there is nothing except Paradise or Hell.[12]
Posted on: Sun, 18 Jan 2015 20:47:14 +0000

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