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    Arrow Thread dedicated to our Beloved Rasul Allah (sallallahu alayhi wasallam)

    As salaamu alaikum

    When a person continually talks and thinks about a person or thing , know that the love of that person or thing has entered his/her heart.
    This thread is dedicated to the discussion of the Beloved practises, incidents, inspirations, sayings etc of the Last and Final Messenger ( Sallallahu alayhi wasallam) in whatever form ( poems, articles , contributions, thoughts....)

    Anything that relates to our Beloved Prophet ( Sallallahu alayhi wasallam) may be discussed here insha Allah.

    May Allah Ta'ala inculcate in our hearts the excellent Love of our Beloved Prophet ( Sallallahu alayhi wasallam) and his Sunnahs. May He make us amongst those who practise on the Holy Qur'aan and Sunnah at all times. Ameen.

    Was salaam
    "Alam ya’lam bi an-nal laha yaraa"

    Translation--> "Does he not know that verily Allah is watching"


    (Surah 96 Verse 14).

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    MY BELOVED
    -Anonymous

    There was a time in my youth,
    When Islam was only a custom.
    They said "say La IIaha IIIa Allah,..
    And pray, you'll go to Heaven."

    Ah, how simple, no struggle in this,
    Just a word, and simple act.
    Thereafter I'm absorbed in this world again,
    With my 'assured' place in Paradise intact.

    But this was not to be my fate
    For ALLAH chose to guide my heart.
    I learnt of a man who struggled so hard
    When his mission was from the start.

    Spoke gently, kindness he knew.
    Never fearing to say what's right,
    His conviction in ISLAM was true.

    The touch of his hand was as soft as silk
    To comfort a crying child.
    To mend his clothes, or do the chores,
    Never complaining, he always smiled.

    A living he made with his bare hands,
    The same that held his mighty sword.
    Valour shone from the edge of his blade,

    His smell was always of musk,
    And cleanliness he kept at his best.
    Stark contrast with the heroes of today,
    Who stink of beer and sweat.

    He held the hands of his companions.
    Unashamed to play with many children.
    So modest, so humble, a perfect example,
    That strangers could not recognise him.

    His eyes slept little for nights were precious,
    His prayers he treasured much greater.
    To pray Tahajjud in the depths of night,
    Seeking forgiveness, and nearness to his Creator.

    He broke his tooth for me at Uhud,
    And bled for me at Ta'if.
    He cried for me, tears of concern,
    Just so I could have this belief.

    His enemies admired his teachings,
    Uniting every religion, every clan.
    Till ISLAM came to every corner of the world,
    O, but indeed he was only a man.

    To own a house, or build his wealth
    Was not his main priority.
    To establish ISLAM was more essential,
    To bring us under a Higher Authority.

    Don't you want him to plea for your case,
    When before ALLAH-The Judge-you stand?
    Don't you wish to be around his fountain,
    A burning desire to drink from his hand?

    So I love him more than all creation,
    My Leader, my Humble Prophet.
    Muhammad (SAWS) was a mercy to all mankind,
    And to me, he is ... MY BELOVED!
    "Alam ya’lam bi an-nal laha yaraa"

    Translation--> "Does he not know that verily Allah is watching"


    (Surah 96 Verse 14).

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    BISMILLAH HIRRAHMĂ NIRRAHEEM

    We have not sent thee except as a mercy to the worlds.” [Surah 21/107]

    Muhammad (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) rose like the midday sun from the horizon of Arabia and dissipated the intense darkness around the globe. His personality embodied the boldness of Musa (A.S.), the courteousness of Hăroon (A.S.), the patience of Ayub (A.S.), the grandeur of Sulaimăn (A.S.) and the humility of Isă (A.S.).

    His leadership stands unparalleled in the annals of history. He despised the pomp of royalty, dutifully carried out the menial tasks of the family, he kindled the fire, swept the floor, milked the cows and mended his own shoes and garments.





    HIS BEAUTIFUL FEATURES

    Rasulullah (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) was neither tall nor short but of medium stature. His hair had a slight wave in it (neither straight nor curly). His eye lashes were long and his eyes extremely black. He had a broad chest with a well developed body. His palms were soft and fleshy. He had a thick beard, with a line of hair running from the chest to the navel. His teeth were like a set of pearls, beaming white. He always had a smiling countenance. His perspiration emitted a fragrance sweeter than musk. Ăyesha (R.A.) would frequently say “The women cut their hands off when they were enchanted and captivated by the beauty of Yusuf (A.S.), had they seen my beloved, they would have cut out their hearts.”

    SIMPLICITY OF RASULULLAH (SALLALLAHU ALAIHI WASALLAM)

    Anas (R.A.) states that Rasulullah (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) frequently visited the sick, followed the Janăza, responded to the invitation of (even) a slave and rode on a mule.” [Ibn Măjah]

    Ăyesha (R.A.) reported that Rasulullah (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) used to mend his shoes, sew his cloth and work in the household just as any of you would do in your households. He was a man among men who patched his clothes, milked his goats and served himself.” [Tirmizi]

    HIS CONCERN AND SACRIFICES

    Rasulullah (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) said: “I have been subjected to harm (and suffering) in the cause of Allah, as no one else had been.” The brutal tortures and relentless persecutions reached such levels that the pathway of Rasulullah (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) was secretly laden with thorns, refuse and the intestines of animals was flung at him. He and his group of devout companions were denied a home, denied food, water and medicine for three years. The cry of infants and children echoed through the valleys of Arabia.

    HIS MISSION

    The mission of Rasulullah (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) is eloquently portrayed in a speech which Ja’far (R.A.) made to the ruler of Abyssinia in Africa.

    He said: “O King! We were a people of ignorance, worshipping idols, eating the flesh of dead animals, committing abominations, neglecting our relations, doing evil to our neighbours and the strong amongst us would oppress the weak. We were in this state when Allah sent to us a messenger from amongst us, whose decent and sincerity, trustworthiness and honesty were known to us. He summoned us to the worship of one true Allah and to divest ourselves of the stones and idols which we and our forefathers had been ascribing to Allah. He ordered us to be truthful in speech, to fulfil all that is entrusted to us to care for relatives, to be kind to our neighbours, to refrain from unlawful food and the consumption of blood. He forbade us from engaging in shameful acts and false speech.”

    MUHAMMAD (SALLALLAHU ALAIHI WASALLAM) THE GREATEST OF MANKIND

    “Never has a man set for himself, voluntarily or involuntarily, a more sublime aim, since this aim was superhuman: to subvert superstitions which has been interposed between man and his creator, to render God unto man and man unto God, to restore the rational and sacred idea of divinity amidst the chaos of the material and disfigured gods of idolatry, then existing.”

    “Never has a man undertaken a work so far beyond human power with so feeble means, for he, Muhammad (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) had in the conception as well as in the execution of such a great design no other instrument than himself, and no other aid, except a handful of men living in a corner of the desert. Finally, never has a man accomplished such a huge and lasting revolution in the world.”

    If greatness of purpose, smallness of means, and astounding results are the true criteria of human genius, who could dare to compare any great man in modern history with Muhammad (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam)? The most famous men created arms, laws, and empires only. They founded, if anything at all, no more than material powers which often crumbled away before their own eyes. This man moved not only armies, legislation's, empires, peoples and dynasties, but millions of men in one third of the inhabited world, and more than that, he moved the altars, the gods, the religions, the ideas, the beliefs, and the souls. On the basis of a book, every letter of which has become law, he created a spiritual nationality which blended together peoples of every tongue and of every race. He has left us – as the indelible characteristic of this Muslim nationality – the hatred of false gods and passion of the One and Immaterial god.

    The conquest of one third of the earth to his dogma was his miracle; rather it was not the miracle of a man but that of reason.”

    His life, his meditations, his heroic reviling against the superstitions of his country, and his boldness in defying the furies of idolatry, his firmness in enduring them for thirteen years at Makkah, his acceptance of the role of public scorn and almost of being a victim of his fellow countrymen: all these and finally his migration, his incessant preaching, his wars against odds, his faith in his success and his superhuman security in misfortune, his forbearance in victory, his ambition, which was entirely devoted to one idea and in no manner striving for an empire, his endless prayers, his mystic conversations with god, his death and his triumph after death – all these.. (served) to affirm conviction which gave him the power to restore a creed.”

    “Philosopher, orator, apostle, legislator, warrior, conqueror of ideas, restorer of rational dogmas, of a cult without images; the founder of twenty terrestrial empires and of one spiritual empire, that is Muhammad (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam). As regards all standards by which human greatness may be measured, we may well ask, is there any man greater than he?”

    [Lamartine, Histoire de la turquire, Paris, 1854]

    CONCLUSION

    The Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) said: “None of you has perfect faith until I am more beloved to him than his parents, his children and all the people.”

    Real love for him will induce us to follow him in all walks of life. The Sunnah is the axle on which the Deen of Islăm rotates. A quality apple has the colour, taste and smell of an apple. If any one of these qualities is missing than the apple will be an imperfect one. Similarly we will only be real Muslims if we have a taste, colour and smell of the Sunnah of Rasulullah (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) in our way of walking, talking, eating, behaving, our social, political and financial dealings.

    In short, every aspect of life should be moulded according to his lifestyle. We judge a fruit by looking at its exterior. Likewise the manner in which a person conducts his life is a true reflection of his God consciousness and his love for Rasulullah (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam).

    MAY ALLAH GRANT EVERY MUSLIM AN OPPORTUNITY OF DEVELOPING AN INTENSE LOVE FOR RASULULLAH (SALLALLAHU ALAIHI WASALLAM)

    ĂMEEN.


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    You Must Know This Man



    You may be an antheist or an agnostic; or you may belong to any of the religious denominations that exist in the world today. You may be a communist or a believer in democracy and freedom. No matter what you are, and no matter what your ideological and political beliefs, personal and social habits happen to be -- YOU MUST STILL KNOW THIS MAN.




    ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA confirms:

    "....a mass of detail in the early sources show that he was an honest and upright man who had gained the respect and loyalty of others who were like-wise honest and upright men." (Vol. 12)



    GEORGE BERNARD SHAW said about him:

    "He must be called the Saviour of Humanity. I believe that if a man like him were to assume the dictatorship of the modern world, he would succeed in solving its problems in a way that would bring it much needed peace and happiness." (THE GENUINE ISLAM, Singapore, Vol. 1, No. 8, 1936)



    He was by far the most remarkable man that ever set foot on this earth. He preached a religion, founded a state, built a nation, laid down a moral code, initiated numerous social and political reforms, established a powerful and dynamic society to practice and represent his teachings and completely revolutionized the worlds of human thought and behavior for all times to come.




    "HIS NAME IS MUHAMMAD" May Peace of God Be Upon Him (pbuh)

    He was born in Arabia in the year 570 C.E. (common era), started his mission of preaching the religion of Truth, Islam (submission to One God) at the age of forty and departed from this world at the age of sixty-three.

    During this short period of 23 years of his Prophethood, he changed the complete Arabian peninsula from paganism and idolatry to worship of One God, from tribal quarrels and wars to national solidarity and cohesion, from drunkenness and debauchery to sobriety and piety, from lawlessness and anarchy to disciplined living, from utter bankruptcy to the highest standards of moral excellence. Human history has never known such a complete transformation of a people or a place before or since - and IMAGINE all these unbelievable wonders in JUST OVER TWO DECADES.

    LAMARTINE, the renowned historian speaking on the essentials of human greatness wonders:

    "If greatness of purpose, smallness of means and astounding results are the three criteria of human genius, who could dare to compare any great man in modern history with Muhammad? The most famous men created arms, laws and empires only. They founded, if anything at all, no more than material powers which often crumbled away before their eyes. This man moved not only armies, legislation, empires, peoples and dynasties, but millions of men in one-third of the then inhabited world; and more than that, he moved the altars, the gods, the religions, the ideas, the beliefs and souls....his forbearance in victory, his ambition, which was entirely devoted to one idea and in no manner striving for an empire; his endless prayers, his mystic conversations with God, his death and his triumph after death; all these attest not to an imposture but to a firm conviction which gave him the power to restore a dogma. This dogma was two-fold, the unity of God and the immateriality of God; the former telling what God is, the latter telling what God is not; the one overthrowing false gods with the sword, the other starting an idea with the words.
    "Philosopher, orator, apostle, legislator, warrior, conqueror of ideas, restorer of rational dogmas, of a cult without images, the founder of twenty terrestrial empires and of one spiritual empire, that is MUHAMMAD. As regards all the standards by which Human Greatness may be measured, we may well ask, IS THERE ANY MAN GREATER THAN HE?" (Lamartine, HISTOIRE DE LA TURQUIE, Paris, 1854, Vol. II, pp 276-277)

    The world has had its share of great personalities. But these were one-sided figures who distinguished themselves in but one or two fields, such as religious thought or military leadership. The lives and teachings of these great personalities of the world are shrouded in the mist of time.

    There is so much speculation about the time and place of their birth, the mode and style of their life, the nature and detail of their teachings and the degree and measure of their success or failure that it is impossible for humanity to reconstruct accurately the lives and teachings of these men.

    Not so this man. Muhammad (pbuh) accomplished so much in such diverse fields of human thought and behavior in the fullest blaze of human history. Every detail of his private life and public utterances has been accurately documented and faithfully preserved to our day. The authenticity of the record so preserved are vouched for not only by the faithful followers but even by his prejudiced critics.

    Muhammad (pbuh) was a religious teacher, a social reformer, a moral guide, an administrative colossus, a faithful friend, a wonderful companion, a devoted husband, a loving father - all in one. No other man in history ever excelled or equaled him in any of these different aspects of life - but it was only for the selfless personality of Muhammad (pbuh) to achieve such incredible perfections.




    MAHATMA GANDHI, speaking on the character of Muhammad, (pbuh) says in YOUNG INDIA:

    "I wanted to know the best of one who holds today's undisputed sway over the hearts of millions of mankind....I became more than convinced that it was not the sword that won a place for Islam in those days in the scheme of life. It was the rigid simplicity, the utter self-effacement of the Prophet, the scrupulous regard for his pledges, his intense devotion to this friends and followers, his intrepidity, his fearlessness, his absolute trust in God and in his own mission.
    "These and not the sword carried everything before them and surmounted every obstacle. When I closed the 2nd volume (of the Prophet's biography), I was sorry there was not more for me to read of the great life."



    THOMAS CALYLE in his HEROES AND HERO WORSHIP, was simply amazed as to:

    "how one man single-handedly, could weld warring tribes and wandering Bedouins into a most powerful and civilized nation in less than two decades."



    DIWAN CHAND SHARMA wrote:

    "Muhammad was the soul of kindness, and his influence was felt and never forgotten by those around him." (D.C. Sharma, THE PROPHETS OF THE EAST, Calcutta, 1935, pp. 12)



    EDWARD GIBBON and SIMON OCKLEY speaking on the profession of ISLAM write:

    "'I BELIEVE IN ONE GOD, AND MAHOMET, AN APOSTLE OF GOD' is the simple and invariable profession of Islam. The intellectual image of the Deity has never been degraded by any visible idol; the honor of the Prophet has never transgressed the measure of human virtues; and his living precepts have restrained the gratitude of his disciples within the bounds of reason and religion." (HISTORY OF THE SARACEN EMPIRES, London, 1870, p. 54)
    Muhammad (pbuh) was nothing more or less than a human being. But he was a man with a noble mission, which was to unite humanity on the worship of ONE and ONLY ONE GOD and to teach them the way to honest and upright living based on the commands of God. He always described himself as, 'A Servant and Messenger of God,' and so indeed every action of his proclaimed to be.




    Speaking on the aspect of equality before God in Islam, the famous poetess of India, SAROJINI NAIDU says:

    "It was the first religion that preached and practiced democracy; for, in the mosque, when the call for prayer is sounded and worshippers are gathered together, the democracy of Islam is embodied five times a day when the peasant and king kneel side by side and proclaim: 'God Alone is Great'... I have been struck over and over again by this indivisible unity of Islam that makes man instinctively a brother." (S. Naidu, IDEALS OF ISLAM, vide Speeches & Writings, Madras, 1918, p. 169)



    In the words of PROF. HURGRONJE:

    "The league of nations founded by the prophet of Islam put the principle of international unity and human brotherhood on such universal foundations as to show candle to other nations." He continues: "The fact is that no nation of the world can show a parallel to what Islam has done towards the realization of the idea of the League of Nations."
    The world has not hesitated to raise to divinity, individuals whose lives and missions have been lost in legend. Historically speaking, none of these legends achieved even a fraction of what Muhammad (pbuh) accomplished. And all his striving was for the sole purpose of uniting mankind for the worship of One God on the codes of moral excellence. Muhammad (pbuh) or his followers never at any time claimed that he was a Son of God or the God-incarnate or a man with divinity - but he always was and is even today considered as only a Messenger chosen by God.




    MICHAEL H. HART in his recently published book on ratings of men who contributed towards the benefit and upliftment of mankind writes:

    "My choice of Muhammad to lead the list of the world's most influential persons may surprise some readers and may be questioned by others, but he was the only man in history who was supremely successful on both the religious and secular levels." (M.H. Hart, THE 100: A RANKING OF THE MOST INFLUENTIAL PERSONS IN HISTORY, New York, 1978, p. 33)



    K. S. RAMAKRISHNA RAO, an Indian Professor of Philosophy in his booklet, "Muhammad, The Prophet of Islam," calls him the "PERFECT MODEL FOR HUMAN LIFE." Prof. Ramakrishna Rao explains his point by saying:

    "The personality of Muhammad, it is most difficult to get into the whole truth of it. Only a glimpse of it I can catch. What a dramatic succession of picturesque scenes! There is Muhammad, the Prophet. There is Muhammad, the Warrior; Muhammad, the Businessman; Muhammad, the Statesman; Muhammad, the Orator; Muhammad, the Reformer; Muhammad, the Refuge of Orphans; Muhammad, the Protector of Slaves; Muhammad, the Emancipator of Women; Muhammad, the Judge; Muhammad, the Saint. All in all these magnificent roles, in all these departments of human activities, he is alike a hero."
    Today after a lapse of fourteen centuries, the life and teachings of MUHAMMAD (pbuh) have survived without the slightest loss, alteration or interpolation. They offer the same undying hope for treating mankind's many ills, which they did when he was alive. This is not a claim of Muhammad's (pbuh) followers but also the inescapable conclusion forced upon by a critical and unbiased history.

    The least YOU could do as a thinking and concerned human being is to stop for a moment and ask yourself: Could these statements sounding so extraordinary and revolutionary be really true? And supposing they really are true and you did not know this man MUHAMMAD (pbuh) or hear about him, isn't it time you responded to this tremendous challenge and put in some effort to know him?

    It will cost you nothing but it may prove to be the beginning of a completely new era in your life.

    We invite you to make a discovery of this wonderful man, MUHAMMAD (pbuh), the like of whom never walked on the face of this earth.
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    “To Allah we belong and to Him we shall return”


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    AssalaamuAlaikum,
    Everyone can write loads and lods about our Holy Prophet May Peace Be Upon Him but I can just say that May we all be in his company on the Day of Judgement and in Jannah. May his love be in our hearts and in the hearts of our children till the day we die. No praise or description is befitted to him he is the Best of Humans and Greatest Benefactor of mankind.Wassallam
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    As salaamu alaikum

    Have we ever pondered...?

    *Our Beloved Prophet ( Peace Be Upon Him) , whilst on his deathbed and experiencing the pangs of death, asked Jibraeel (A.S) whether his followers will also go through the pangs of death. When Jibraeel (A.S) replied in the affirmative he ( Sallallahu alayhi wasallam) was so grieved that he was prepared to take the pain of all his followers , just so that we could be relieved of our pain at the time of our death.

    He couldn't stand the thought that any ummati of his will go through any pain, yet we cause him pain continously through our sins, through turning away from the Qur'aan and discarding the Sunnah. What pain must he be feeling?When just at the Roza Mubarak people shove, push and fight...what hurt must he be going through? Do we care???

    If yes, let us make a firm intention to follow the noble example of our Beloved Prophet (Peace Be Upon Him). He bled for us at Ta'if, broke his beloved tooth for us at Uhud, spent ages crying and making Dua for whom...us! How much durood do we recite?

    May Allah Ta'ala grant us the realization and appreciation of the sacrifices and status of our Beloved Nabi ( Salallallahu alayhi wasallam) and the ability to practise on every beautiful Sunnah! May we drink from the Haude e Kawthar from the Blessed hands of our Beloved Nabi (Sallallahu layhi wasallam) on the Day when the sun will be above our heads , Qiyamah, and may we be with him ( sallallahu layhi wasallam) in Jannah! Ameen
    "Alam ya’lam bi an-nal laha yaraa"

    Translation--> "Does he not know that verily Allah is watching"


    (Surah 96 Verse 14).

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    BISMIHI TA'ALA

    Respected Mufti Saheb

    Assalamu AlaIkum Warahmatullahi wabarakatuhu

    How can one generate the true natural love for Rasulullah (sallallahu alaihi wasallam) within oneself?

    SUMMARY OF REPLY:

    BISMIHI TA'ALA

    Respected Brother

    Assalamu AlaIkum Warahmatullahi wabarakatuhu

    One of the companions of Rasulullah (sallallahu alaihi wasallam) was Hazrath Anas (R.A.). He was only ten years old when his mother left him in the service of Rasulullah (sallallahu alaihi wasallam). He served Rasulullah (sallallahu alaihi wasallam) for ten years. He loved his master dearly and Allah Ta'ala's Rasul (sallallahu alaihi wasallam) also loved him dearly.

    Once Rasulullah (sallallahu alaihi wasallam) said to him: "O my beloved son! If it is possible that you could commence the day or night in such a condition that your heart is free of malice for anyone, then do so!" (i.e. you should definitely try to acquire this). Thereafter Rasulullah (sallallahu alaihi wasallam) said: "This (keeping the heart clean of any malice) is from my Sunnah. The one who loves my Sunnah has indeed loved me. The one who loves me will be with me in Jannah."

    This clearly indicates to us how to acquire the true love of Rasulullah (sallallahu alaihi wasallam). By loving the Sunnats of Rasulullah (sallallahu alaihi wasallam) and practicing upon them one's love for him will increase.

    (An-Noor: Ramadhaan 1416)
    From the THE LETTERS (MAKTUBAT) of HADRAT MUFTI MAHMUD SAHEB (R.A)
    “If anyone of you gets angry, let him keep quiet”.




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    AssalaamuAlikum
    In our Hadith class we are doing the Shamail-e-Tirmizi. I cannot desribe the feeling I go through while reading about the details of Huzoor(saw). In this thread I can only present my feelings for him but words fail me in doing so.May we all be in his company in the HereAfter.Wassalaam
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    As salaamu alaykum,

    Following are the notes I made at the 'Al Mustafa' events attended by Shaykh Faisal Abdul-Razaq and Shaykh al-Yaqoubi. I thought they might be of some relevance. I have tried to sort them so that they make some sense insha'Allah. Any mistakes in the transcription are purely from me.

    Wasalam


    Introduction


    Allah subhanahu wa t’ala has made seeking knowledge a most virtuous act of ibadah. There is a hadith which states: ‘Whoever goes forth to seek knowledge, Allah facilitates their journey to Jannah.’ The most virtuous type of knowledge is knowledge of the Deen that is, knowledge of Allah and His Prophet salAllahu alayhi wasallam. One of the benefits mentioned is that even the fish in the oceans seek forgiveness for those who are seeking knowledge. We ourselves cannot perceive this but the creation of Allah respond to His servants.

    Allah has said in the Qur’an (meaning of the translation): Remember me, and I will remember you.’

    Imam Qurtubi comments on this verse: ‘Any act of ibadah is an act of remembrance.’

    So why is it unusual for the fish to seek forgiveness for someone seeking knowledge when this seeking of knowledge is an act of remembrance?


    The Shamail Tirmidhi

    Many traditional scholars recite from and teach from this book in Rabi al-Awwal. We are today following a noble tradition; this book has many benefits and blessings.

    The season of Rabi al-Awwal is a special time. There are certain times which are more blessed and virtuous than other times; this is one of them. There is wisdom in this as once we know about the special times from Allah we can avail ourselves through them. For example, Jumu’a is the master of the week days and not all hours are the same either – the last third of the night is the most special with Allah.

    Also, not all places are equal with Allah and neither are all people the same. So there is a Best of Creation of Allah. Believers are superior to non-believers. Among the Prophets, there is the Best of Prophets – Muhammad saAllahu alayhi wasallam.

    Imam Tirmidhi mentions the date and month of his, salAllahu alayhi wasallam’s birth- the 12th of Rabi al-Awaal on Monday in the Year of the Elephant. He says that there is wisdom behind the fact that he (salAllahu alayhi wasallam) was not born on a day or in a month that was already known to be of special significance. This is because if he (salAllahu alayhi wasallam) was born in Ramadan, for example, people would have said 'Oh, he (salAllahu alayhi wasallam) is special because of the month.' (etc...) And so the month of Rabi al-Awwal became special because of his (salAllahu alayhi wasallam) birth; Mondays are now also special because of his (salAllahu alayhi wasallam) birth. The Prophet (salAllahu alayhi wasallam) use to fast on Monday to show gratitude to his (salAllahu alayhi wasallam) birth. This has become a special Sunnah day to fast.

    Places are also different in significance, for example, Masajid are superior to other places. Amongst them, is masjid al-Aqsa, then masjid Nabwi and then the most blessed is masjid al-Haram. The Imam mentions that the grave of the prophet (salAllahu alayhi wasallam) is the most sacred place more so than the Ka’aba because he (salAllahu alayhi wasallam) is the Best of all Creation! (SubhanAllah!)

    Imam ibn 'Ata 'illah (rahimullah) mentions that:

    "Actions are lifeless forms but it is the presence of ikhlaas that gives them life. And the greater the sincerity with the action, the greater the life-giving spirit those actions are endowed with."

    So how many actions started small but grew to benefit many other people?

    This book is a book which received qabul from Allah because of the way the Ummah reacted to it. Imam Nawawi, for example, wrote his 40 ahadith book; his collection far supercedes the other books on hadith. Similarly, the Riyadh as-Saliheen has also received qabul and the 'ulema state that this is due to the tremendous ikhlaas he had. Imam Tirmidhi's book is one of the greatest examples of these books. (which have received qabul)

    This is book is taken from the 'Sunan of Tirmidhi’; this book (Sunan of Tirmidhi) is from the six leading compilations of ahadith. Many scholars consider Imam Tirmidhi to be the successor of Imam Bukhari. Shamail Tirmidhi contains a particular type of hadith.

    He collected 397 ahadith about the prophet (salAllahu alayhi wasallam), all related to the seerah. Seerah is a generic term for any study on the life of the prophet (salAllahu alayhi wasallam). Imam Tirmidhi's book focuses on his (salAllahu alayhi wasallam) habits, lifestyle etc. This makes the book special because when we know this we can implement it into our lives. This goes beyond fiqh.

    There are two types of Sunnah: 1) Sunnah of ibadah and 2) Sunnah in matters of customs. We must do the first type but the second type gives us the chance to follow the Companions because they did these things. They wanted to know every little detail, though it wasn't required, but their LOVE for him (salAllahu alayhi wasallam) drove them to do it.

    For example, when eating there is certain fiqhi issues but the fiqh doesn't require us to eat a particular food. But the companions of the prophet (salAllahu alayhi wasallam) all copied his (salAllahu alayhi wasallam) eating habits - even if they didn't like that certain food they would it. (SubhanAllah) It is this emulation which leads us to intense Love.

    Imam Tirmidhi starts with physical features of the prophet (salAllahu alayhi wasallam), then habits, then seeing him (salAllahu alayhi wasallam) in dreams. The latter is one of the tested benefits of the book. Shaykh al-Yaqoubi has seen him (salAllahu alayhi wasallam) five times in his dreams after having taught this book.

    This is truly a special book.


    The Physical Characteristics

    Anas (radiyAllahu anhu) narrates, 'He was not too tall, neither too short. He (salAllahu alayhi wasallam) was of medium height, but closer to being tall then short.

    However when the prophet (salAllahu alayhi wasallam) was in a group of people and there were some taller he (salAllahu alayhi wasallam) would stand out and seem taller. The Best of all the Creation of Allah. If you want to know Allah, then know Him through His Names and Attributes. It is the same with the prophet (salAllahu alayhi wasallam).

    He was neither exceedingly white nor brown but of medium colour. But there seemed to come from him a light. A hadith relates that if the companions in a dark room at night and the prophet (salAllahu alayhi wasallam) came in the room would become light. His complexion has been described but his face was brighter -- Noor al-Muhammadiyah (salAllahu alayhi wasallam).

    Have you ever noticed that with some people, they have a noor on their faces? They have good character; engage in a lot of dhikr etc. If that is the case of the followers of the prophet (salAllahu alayhi wasallam) then what of the Sayyid Muhammad (salAllahu alayhi wasallam)?

    Aminah, his mother, said that when she gave birth to him (salAllahu alayhi wasallam) a light came from her. Scholars mention there is wisdom why he was born at night and not in the day.

    A hadith also mentions that his (salAllahu alayhi wasallam) hair was neither straight nor curly but slightly wavy. he would comb his hair and apply oil to it so it looked beautiful - this is the Sunnah. We should also groom ourselves well.

    The Sahaba mentioned that the light that came from him was even more luminous than the moon at night. In poetry the moon signifies beauty; the comparison was made to show his (salAllahu alayhi wasallam) beauty.

    Yusuf (alayhis salam) was described as beautiful. In the Qur'an the story is illustrated that the wife of the king tried to seduce him. When the friends of the wife saw him they cut their hands. (SubhanAllah!) The prophet (salAllahu alayhi wasallam) was even more beautiful than him but Allah veiled his (salAllahu alayhi wasallam) beauty because people would not have been able to withstand it. This veil also meant that people reacted to him in different ways, for example the differences in the reactions of Abu Bakr (radiyAllahu anhu) and Abu Jahl. The veil was removed from those who loved him (salAllahu alayhi wasallam).

    Ali (radiyAllahu anhu) mentions that he (salAllahu alayhi wasallam) had broad shoulders, strong feet and he concludes by saying "I have never seen anyone, before him or after him, that could be compared to him (salAllahu alayhi wasallam)." This statement was made by many people who went to visit him (salAllahu alayhi wasallam). Ali (radiyAllahu anhu) was mindful of what he said, as were all people of that time so when they said something they meant it.

    "I have never seen anyone one who is loved more than the way his (salAllahu alayhi wasallam) companions love him (salAllahu alayhi wasallam)." This is what Abu Sufyan (radiyAllahu anhu) said before he entered Islam.

    After Isra and Mehraj when the prophet (salAllahu alayhi wasallam) was at the Ka'aba telling the people what had happened, those of weak iman left their faith. A man went out and met Abu Bakr (radiyAllahu anhu) and told him what he had heard from the prophet (salAllahu alayhi wasallam) and Abu Bakr (radiyAllahu anhu) then said "I believe that and anything more that he (salAllahu alayhi wasallam) says." Ali (radiyAllahu anhu) also said this.

    Jabir (radiyAllahu anhu) said I once saw him (salAllahu alayhi wasallam) on the night of a full moon and on that night he (salAllahu alayhi wasallam) wore red clothing. The moon was full [the middle of the month: it is Sunnah to fast these days] and I looked at the moon then looked at his (salAllahu alayhi wasallam) face, and then the moon and then his (salAllahu alayhi wasallam) face again." He came to the conclusion that his (salAllahu alayhi wasallam) face was more radiant and beautiful than the full moon.

    His (salAllahu alayhi wasallam) walk: He (salAllahu alayhi wasallam) walked with a firm step, not displaying any sense of weakness. When he walked it was as if the earth was being rolled out in front of him (salAllahu alayhi wasallam). His walk was smooth although the paths of Makkah were rough. If it was very hot in the day the clouds would come to shade him (salAllahu alayhi wasallam) (SubhanAllah!); this was noticed even before prophet hood. The sahaba were walking with the prophet (salAllahu alayhi wasallam) and heard "Ashahadu anaka RasoolAllah" and the prophet (salAllahu alayhi wasallam) said that the rocks and trees were testifying to his prophet hood (salAllahu alayhi wasallam). (Ashahadu anaka RasoolAllah: I testify that you are the Messenger of Allah).

    [On the day of 'Eid salah the rocks will testify about the person walking to the masjid and making takbir; this is why another route is taken on the way back from the masjid. After praying Fardh salah then it is better to move to another spot for the Sunnah as the earth will testify to the sajda that we make.]

    Imam Tirmidhi stated that it is not possible to love the prophet (salAllahu alayhi wasallam) too much, no matter how much we love him (salAllahu alayhi wasallam). What is even more brilliant? That none of us could ever regret showing love for the prophet (salAllahu alayhi wasallam).

    Abdullah ibn abbas (radiyAllahu anhu): The teeth of the prophet (salAllahu alayhi wasallam) were spread out. There were gaps between his teeth and when he (salAllahu alayhi wasallam) smiled the sahaba would notice light coming from the gaps (salAllahu alayhi wasallam).


    The Character of the Prophet (salAllahu alayhi wasallam)

    He (salAllahu alayhi wasallam) would make everyone comfortable.

    The prophet (salAllahu alayhi wasallam) is a gift from Allah to us. "I am the response to the du'a of Ibrahim (alayhis salam)" states a hadith. It is mentioned in the Qur'an that Ibrahim (alayhis salam) made du'a outside the Ka’aba to send someone from amongst themselves to take care of his people. The 'ulema have mentioned that the greatest gift which can be received is the prophet (salAllahu alayhi wasallam).

    Think about the compliments that we are given, 'honesty', 'trustworthy' but this is only because of the way of life that we follow - that of the prophet Muhammad (salAllahu alayhi wasallam). He (salAllahu alayhi wasallam) reached the pinnacle of everything through the perfection of his (salAllahu alayhi wasallam) character, he dispelled darkness through his light, therefore it becomes incumbent on us to send blessings on him (salAllahu alayhi wasallam, salAllahu alayhi wasallam, salAllahu alayhi wasallam).

    'Aisha (radiyAllahu anha) states that his (salAllahu alayhi wasallam) character was the Qur'an. Some tabi'in came to her after the prophet's (salAllahu alayhi wasallam) death asking about the prophet (salAllahu alayhi wasallam). She said "What can I tell you? He was all wonderful, all of him was beautiful. How can I select some qualities, I cannot answer your request!" Meaning, that to select some virtues would mean some things about him were better than some of his other characteristics but of course, everything about the prophet (salAllahu alayhi wasallam) was wonderful.

    A group of people came to Zaid ibn Harith and his father and requested a description of the prophet (salAllahu alayhi wasallam). He (Zaid) said "What can I describe? I was his neighbour; I was close to him (salAllahu alayhi wasallam). When the revelation came I would write it own. He always showed kindness to me and made us feel at ease."

    Now, imagine you are in the presence of the prophet (salAllahu alayhi wasallam), you would be concerned about your adab and actions.

    Zaid said, "Whatever we discussed he would discuss it as well, the dunya and the akhira."

    However not in vain conversation, he would help them to identify the useful lessons they were discussing but he wouldn't stay out of it. The prophet (salAllahu alayhi wasallam) would point conversation into a useful direction. When the sahaba spoke of food, he (salAllahu alayhi wasallam) did also, telling them of its benefits, harms, uses etc. (because of this the sahaba knew about all aspects of life). He (salAllahu alayhi wasallam) would say "Use olive oil for it comes from a blessed tree." [In fact, all food mentioned in the Qur'an has amazing benefits and this is what he (salAllahu alayhi wasallam) would eat.]

    He (salAllahu alayhi wasallam) would speak to the worst of people, he would not cut them off, and he would treat them well. This is because we demonstrate our good behaviour not because of the other person but because of what and who we are so we behave well with everyone. He would treat everyone so that they felt they were the favourite companion of the prophet Muhammad (salAllahu alayhi wasallam); this is a miracle of the prophet (salAllahu alayhi wasallam). It is difficult for us to achieve. [Notice even the name that he (salAllahu alayhi wasallam) chose - Sahaba - (not disciples, not followers but companions) was special and made them closer and increased their love.]


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    This following hadith is known as the 'Hadith of Mercy' and is traditionally the first hadith that a Shaykh will teach his student. "The one who is merciful would receive mercy from Allah. Be merciful to those on this earth so that He (Allah) shows mercy to you." The Imam states that we show mercy in our relationships with others proportionate to the amount of mercy we receive from Allah. The more you show mercy to the creation the more mercy you receive from Allah. The greatest proportion of mercy was the prophet (salAllahu alayhi wasallam).

    Ana (radiyAllahu anhu) said "I served the prophet (salAllahu alayhi wasallam) for 10 years [Many of the 'ulema have stated that those who do service for the scholars will become scholars themselves or their children will.] He never once told me oof! he never asked me why I did not do something."

    Oof! is an Arabic expression which indicates a slight displeasure. In terms of our parents - don't ever say oof! to them, lower to them the wings of your mercy. "If the parents are pleased with you, then Allah is pleased with you and if the parents are displeased with you then Allah is displeased."

    When we look at ourselves we see that we do not show mercy yet we wish others and Allah to be merciful to us and we don’t show kindness yet we wish others and Allah to show kindness to us.

    Imam Shafi'i states two types of ibadah: 1) where we benefit and 2) where others benefit. The second type earns more reward. Allah has prescribed different ibadah to help us with our remembrance of Him. Allah never becomes bored with us (in terms of reward) if we do not become bored with Him (in terms of ibadah). The Imam says that this is why there are different types of ibadah to stop us from getting bored - we have reciting Qur'an, salah, dhikr, du'a, talks, fasting, tahajjud, charity etc. - and so we can be in a continuous state of ibadah resulting in a continuous state of reward.

    Conclusion

    There was nothing offensive about the prophet (salAllahu alayhi wasallam). At all.

    The prophet (salAllahu alayhi wasallam) never even sneezed. One of the companions had a sneezing problem and he drank from the prophet's (salAllahu alayhi wasallam) cup and after that he never sneezed again. The prophet's (salAllahu alayhi wasallam) sweat smelled of sweet musk.

    Imam al-Busiri said

    "Yes! He is a man but not an ordinary man
    He is a prophet, RasoolAllah!"
    (salAllahu alayhi wasallam)

    If Allah permitted the tongue of a person to utter 'La ilaha ilAllah' then who are we to dishonour that person?

    Hasan ibn Thabit said

    "No eye has ever seen anything more beautiful than you.
    And no woman has given birth to a person better then you."
    "We were not put on this earth to facilitate easier driving to a video store."

    "Eating is to preserve life, not living to eat and yet eat more."




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