Prophet Mohammad Life: Best Teachings From His Life


The ethics of the Messenger When talking about the Messenger - may blessings and peace be upon him - it must be pointed out that God Almighty when praising him in the Noble Qur’an described him as the owner of great morality.  And peace - he was the greatest of manners even before God sent him the message of Islam, for he was known in his people as the honest and trustworthy metaphor for his severity of sincerity, he never lied in his life and did not harm a person, bird or tree, but his good manners was like pure water that did not pollute  Any defect.

Muhammad - peace be upon him - was trustworthy in everything, and for this reason, Quraish kept his trust with him because he used to return the deposit and fulfill his vows. Even the mother of the believers, Khadija bint Khuwaylid - may God be pleased with her - chose him to trade because she saw in him the severity of his faithfulness, then she chose him as a husband and proud.


With him from the intensity of his sincerity, honesty, and high morals, the Prophet - may blessings and peace be upon him - was an example to be emulated in everything, he did not backbite anyone and he did not respond to offense with the offense. He was only angry with God, but he was soft, kind-hearted, compassionate, and merciful to everyone, and this is from the severity of his good character  Who was setting an example for everyone.  

       

The generosity of morals for the great prophet was a milestone in him that made everyone look at him with admiration, and although he was more than exposed to harm from his people, he never wanted the offense. Rather he sought excuses for all and called for them to guide, and he was also laughing and a poisonous one who did not frown at a great face nor young, and he did not lie in his life even as a joke.


His entire speech was sincere and correct, as he used to do good all the time and be altruistic, and he is the most loyal and loving people to do good, feed the needy, and relieve the distressed, and he was generous, generous, and generous at all times and situations.  The Messenger dealt with his family. The Messenger - may prayers and peace be upon him - dealt in his home. 


The father’s affectionate dealings with his sons, as the people were most sympathetic to his daughters and their sons, especially Hassan and Hussein, the son of Fatima - may God be pleased with her- from her husband Ali bin Abi Talib - may God be pleased with him.


And he used to play with them and allow them to sit in his lap. As for his dealings with his wives, the mothers of the believers - may God be pleased with them - he dealt with a kind, generous, loving husband who rules justly between all his wives and does not prefer one over another. 


The Messenger - upon him be peace - did not hit a son or servant or rebuk anyone, and he used to serve himself and fix what was torn from his clothes and slippers by himself. He brings what he needed by himself without directing his orders to anyone, for he treated his daughters with mercy and called them to Islam with kindness and softness, and cared about.


With them all the time, and reconciling any dispute between them and their husbands if it occurred, as he cared about his wives when they got sick and asked them to do things with compassion and sympathy and not with coercion. Peace be upon him - was keen to bring joy and pleasure into the hearts of his family, and he fed them with his hands and prefers them to himself. 


The Messenger's positions with the Companions The Prophet - may blessings and peace be upon him - was the best guide to his companions - may God be pleased with them - as he taught them the fundamentals of their religion. He urged them to believe, strive and provide for good, as he used to warn them upon error and help them in their religion and guide them to the right path in all affairs of their lives, as well.


He did not allow rancor between his companions, but he used to urge them to sympathize, love and interdependence among them so that they could set an example for all Muslims, and in the conquests, he fought the polytheists side by side and was keen to be at the forefront of them, and the closest companions of the Messenger of God - may God bless him and grant him peace.


To him is Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq - may God be pleased with him - who took over the Muslim caliphate after him. The Prophet - upon him be peace - used to court his companions, smiling in their faces and providing them with advice that would benefit them in their religion and world, and he had many positions with him indicating the humility of the Prophet - peace be upon him - in his dealings with them, and after the Prophet’s migration from Makkah to Madinah he did not differentiate between the immigrants and the Ansar.  


He did not favor any of them, but rather a brother among them and made their word one in all situations so that no grudge or misunderstanding would arise between them, for the Messenger - upon him be peace - was a good companion and a good companion who never goes away and does not judge among his companions except with justice, and his heart is inclined only.


For the most faithful and pious, and this is all from the abundance of the generosity of his morals with which God distinguished him.  The Prophet used to defend his companions and invite the Muslims and their followers after them to follow their example and take them as an example in their religion and their prayers and their defense of the tolerant message of peace.  

          

In the first days of the Islamic call, they were for him the support and assistance at the time when his people abandoned him, as he used to narrate the noble hadiths to his companions to memorize them and transmit them from him to the Muslims so that they learn the principles of their religion and distinguish between what is right and wrong, the biography of the Prophet - upon him be peace - will remain the beacon that guides the nation of Islam forever.


Written By -  Khaled Jamal

Edited By - Kashish Chadha


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