1.
Once in India an Aalim had passed away and it was observed that for one
month sweet fragrance used to arise from his bed and from his entire
house. People enquired about this mystery. His son-in-law said that the
Aalim used to recite Durood Shareef every Friday night in his house. The
fragrance was as a result of the recitation to the Durood Shareef.
2.
In another incident, a calligrapher died. His family members saw him,
who was a great sinner, after his death in their dream sitting in Heaven
with full pomp and dignity. On enquiry, he said that he gained all
these benefits because he used to write Durood whenever the name of the
Holy Prophet (Sallal Laahu Alaihi Wasallim) used to appear.
3.
Shaikh Zardaq (radi Allahu anhu) says that when the writer of the book
of Durood Shareef died, for one month the fragrance of flowers used to
arise from his grave.
4.
It is reported in “Rahhatul Quloob” that once there was a Sultan who
became very ill. Six months passed by without any cure in sight. A few
people went to the Sultan and told him that Hazrat Sheikh Abu Bakr
Shibli (radi Allahu anhu) had arrived in the city. The Sultan requested
the great Saint to visit and and to make Du’a for his health. Sheikh Abu
Bakr Shibli (radi Allahu anhu) visited the Sultan on his request for he
knew that the Sultan was very generous to his subjects and that he was
also a very pious person. When Sheikh Abu Bakr Shibli (radi Allahu anhu)
sat next to the bed of the Sultan, he assured the Sultan that he would
recover very soon. Sheikh Abu Bakr Shibli (radi Allahu anhu) then
recited a few Durood Shareefs and passed his hands along the body of the
Sultan. A few minutes later, the Sultan awoke as if from a dream. He
felt as if he had never been sick.
5.
In Egypt, there lived a pious man whose name was Abu Said Khayyat. He
used to remain isolated from the rest of the world. After some years,
people saw him sitting in the company of a great person, Hazrat Ibni
Rashiq (radi Allahu anhu). The people of the town were astonished and
enquired about his presence. He disclosed that the Holy Prophet (Sallal
Laahu Alaihi Wasallim) told him in a dream to associate himself with the
meetings of Hazrat Ibni Rashiq since in quite a large number of Durood
Shareef was recited in his meetings.
6.
One day a person from among the Bani Isra’il passed away. The people
refused to bury him. They threw his body on a rubbish heap. They all
considered him to be a great sinner.
At
that moment, Hazrat Musa (alaihis salaam) received the Revelation from
Allah Ta’ala, “O Musa! One of my chosen slaves has passed away. The Bani
Isra’il have thrown his body on a rubbish heap. Command your people to
retrieve the body. Bath him and give him a proper burial”.
What
Hazrat Nabi Musa (alaihis salaam) saw that person, he immediately
recognised him. Obeying the Commands of Almighty Allah, Nabi Musa
(alaihis salaam) then proceeded to give the person a proper bath and
burial. Upon completion of this task, he asked Allah Ta’ala the reason
for such an unusual command. Allah Ta’ala said: “O Musa! You are correct
when you say that this person was a sinner. According to My Divine
Command he was entitled to punishment. However, one day, while he was
reading the Taurah, he came across the name of My beloved Habeeb
Muhammad. He then kissed the name and sent salutations upon My Habeeb.
It is due to this action of his, O Musa, that I have blessed him with
Jannah”.
7.
Hazrat Sufyan bin Aienna (radi Allahu anhu) says that Hazrat Khalaf
(radi Allahu anhu) had a friend who was a student of Islamic Law. One
day, all of a sudden, he died and Hazrat Khalaf (radi Allahu anhu) saw
him in his dream on the same night. It was seen that this student of
Islamic Law was sitting on the throne of honour, pomp and dignity, clad
in beautiful golden clothes.
Hazrat
Khalaf (radi Allahu anhu) inquired about this exclusive and
extraordinary honour. The student said that this was all because of his
loud recitation of Durood Shareef at the time when the Prophet’s (Sallal
Laahu Alaihi Wasallim) name was mentioned during the tuition of his
Islamic Law studies. Allah Ta’ala counted the Durood Shareef as well as
the sins. Every Durood Shareef that was recited loudly was millions of
times bigger and heavier than all the sins. So the Salawat (Durood) won
all this.
8.
Hazrat Abi Sulaiman (radi Allahu anhu) says that he saw his father, who
was a great sinner, in a dream after his death. Much to his great
surprise, his father was in an excellent position in Heaven. When Hazrat
Abi Sulaiman (radi Allahu anhu) inquired about that great reward, his
father told him that it was all due to the recitations of Durood Shareef
over the name of Sayyiduna Rasoolullah (Sallal Laahu Alaihi Wasallim)
at a time when the name was written in the books.
9.
Hazrat Kaab Ahbar (radi Allahu anhu), a great scholar of the Taurat
says: “Allah revealed to Hazrat Musa (alaihis salaam) saying, ‘O Musa,
if on this earth there were no such people to glorify and praise Me, I
shall not cause one drop of water todescend from the Heavens, and I
shall not cause one seed to grow …’ and he mentioned several other
things and then said, ‘O Musa, do you desire to be nearer to Me than
speech is to your tongue, or thought is to your heart, or nearer than
your soul to your body, or nearer than your eyesight to your eyes?’ Musa
(alaihis salaam) replied: ‘Yes, indeed, O Allah!’. Allah Ta’ala said:
‘Then recite much Salawat on the Rasool Muhammad (Sallal Laahu Alaihi
Wasallim)’.”
10.
It is written in “Nuzhat-ul-Majalis” that a man fell sick and was about
to die. He was shivering and fearing the tortures of the grave and the
tortures of the Day of Judgement. All of a sudden, a pious man caught
hold of his hand and told him that he should be perfectly at ease as the
Durood Shareef which he had recited in abundance during his life time
is certainly to come to his rescue. The man, thereafter, died very
peacefully.
11.
Once, a passenger bus travelling from Mir Purkhas to Hyderabad,
Pakistan, collided with a truck loaded with heavy machinery tools. About
120 passengers were travelling in that bus and all but one of the
passengers was badly injured. That one man was reciting Durood Shareef
on the Holy Prophet (Sallal Laahu Alaihi Wasallim) at the time of the
collision. When the journalist and the members of the police team later
interviewed this man, he disclosed that he was constantly reciting
Durood on Sayyiduna Rasoolullah (Sallal Laahu Alaihi Wasallim) and Allah
Ta’ala saved him. A similar incident took place in a bus travelling
from Karachi to Hyderabad.
12.
Abu Hafs Samarqandi (radi Allahu anhu) writes in his book, “Rownaqul
Majaalis”: In Balkh there lived a merchant of great wealth and
substance. When he passed away, his two sons divided his estate among
themselves equally. Among the inheritance there were three hairs of
Rasoolullah (Sallal Laahu Alaihi Wasallim). Each one took one. The elder
brother suggested that they cut the third one in half, each then taking
one piece. This suggestion filled the younger brother with distress and
he exclaimed, “That shall never be done. The blessed hair of
Rasoolullah (Sallal Laahu Alaihi Wasallim) shall not be cut”. The elder
then suggested, “Will you be satisfied that these three hairs come to
you as your portion of inheritance, while I take the rest of the
estate?” The younger brother agreed to this with great pleasure and
satisfaction. The elder brother then acquired all that the father had
left behind. The younger brother had the three hairs. He kept those
hairs on his person at all times. Very often he took them out, looked at
them and recited Salaat upon the Nabi (Sallal Laahu Alaihi Wasallim).
Not
long thereafter, the elder brother had squandered and exhausted all his
wealth, while the younger one became very wealthy. After some time the
younger one died, someone from among the saintly ones saw a dream
wherein Rasoolullah (Sallal Laahu Alaihi Wasallim) appeared to him and
said, “If there be anyone with any kind of need, let him proceed to the
grave of this person, sit down there and beg of Allah his need”. (Qawlu
Badee)
The
same story is told in “Nuzhatul Majaalis”, but with a slight addition.
The story there says that when the elder brother became a pauper and saw
Rasoolullah (Sallal Laahu Alaihi Wasallim) in a dream. He complained to
Rasoolullah (Sallal Laahu Alaihi Wasallim) of great poverty.
Rasoolullah (Sallal Laahu Alaihi Wasallim) told him: “O unfortunate one,
you turned away from my hair and your brother accepted them and
whenever he looked at them, he recited Salawat on me. For this reason,
Allah had made him most fortunate, both in this world and in the
Hereafter”. When the elder brother awoke, he went forth and became one
of the servants of his younger brother.
13.
In “Nazhatul Majaalis”, it is narrated that Hazrat Abu Haa’mid Qazwaini
(radi Allahu anhu) said: A man and his son were on a journey. On the
way, the father died and his face was transformed to that of a swine.
The son, seeing this, cried bitterly and prayed to Allah. Soon the son
fell asleep and saw a man telling him, “Your father used to consume
interest (usury) and it is for this reason you see his face thus. But
rejoice for Rasoolullah (Sallal Laahu Alaihi Wasallim) interceded on his
behalf because whenever he heard his holy name he recited Salaat on
him. Through the intercession of the Rasool (Sallal Laahu Alaihi
Wasallim), he has been made to return tohis original form”.
14.
Once while Hazrat Fareeduddin Data Ganj-e-Shakr (radi Allahu anhu) was
explaining the excellence of Durood Shareef, a few Faqirs came to him.
They told him that they were travelling to perform the Hajj and that
they had no money for food and for the journey. The great Saint then
offered them a few seeds of eaten dates upon which he recited the Durood
Shareef. When the Faqirs looked at the date seeds, they were surprised
to see that it changed into pieces of gold.
15.
It is reported in “Al-Qolul Badi” that a lady once approached Hazrat
Sheikh Hassan Basri (radi Allahu anhu) and asked him whether it was
possible to see her deceased daughter in a dream or not. The great saint
ordered her to go home. Before sleeping, she was asked to read four
Rakaah of Salaah and in each Rakaah, after Sura Fatiha, she was to
recite Sura Kaafirun once. She was told to continue reading the Durood
Shareef after the Salaah till she fell off to sleep.
When
she did all this, that night, she saw her daughter in her dream. She
was shocked to see her daughter in terrible pain and anguish. She also
saw that her daughter was locked by chains of fire and was completely
surrounded by fire.
She
told Hazrat Hassan Basri (radi Allahu anhu) about her dream and he
advised her to give some Alms. After a few days, Sheikh Hassan Basri
(radi Allahu anhu) himself dreamt of a young girl sitting on a throne
and wearing a gold crown. When she asked the great Saint whether he
recognised her or not, he replied that he did not. She then said: “I am
the daughter of that woman who had related to you her dream”. Sheikh
Hassan Basri (radi Allahu anhu) then told her that according to her
mother, she was in the pit of Hell and asked her how she reached that
position.
The
girl replied: “O Friend of Allah! About 70 000 others and myself were
being punished by Almighty Allah by His Justice. But one day, a lover of
Nabi Muhammad (Sallal Laahu Alaihi Wasallim) was walking by. As he
passed by our graves, he recited the Durood Shareef and then conveyed
the Sawaab of the Durood Shareef to us. Almighty Allah accepted the
Durood Shareef. As a result of this, all of us who were in punishment
were saved and granted Jannah”.
A GOLDEN PAGE OF HUMAN HISTORY
Sayyiduna
Rasoolullah (Sallal Laahu Alaihi Wasallim) occupies an exalted,
everlasting and the most unique position in the religious history of
mankind. Of all the Founders of Religion only Sayyiduna Rasoolullah
(Sallal Laahu Alaihi Wasallim) is the first and the last to claim that
the Message which he brought from Allah Ta’ala to mankind is absolutely
complete and final, that his dispensation shall remain in force till the
end of the world, and after him no Divine Messenger will come to
modify, add, subtract or abrogate any of his teachings. In him, the
institution of Prophethood attained its full, final and most perfect
form.
History
shows that the world from the beginning has not produced any other man
who can rival the Prophet of Islam (Sallal Laahu Alaihi Wasallim) in the
field of his teachings, his actions, his deeds or practical way of
life.
It
was Hazrat Muhammad’s (Sallal Laahu Alaihi Wasallim) grandest
contribution to the elevation of his fellow-men that he re-affirmed the
sovereign principle of Monotheism and universal brotherhood of man
transcending all barriers that people erect in ignorance and fear.
Hazrat Muhammad (Sallal Laahu Alaihi Wasallim) arose in the midst of a
society that was cruelly barbarious, which had no culture, no manners,
no society and no civilisation. Humanity was coming very close to
calamity. Imagine the same society is today the noble torch-bearer of a
new and excellent civilisation. This is one of the main miracles the
Prophet ofIslam (Sallal Laahu Alaihi Wasallim) performed and world
history bears testimony to this truth. In a short span of 23 years he
brought under one banner a most barbarous tribe spread over 2 000 000
square miles of a very remote region of the world.
It
is a universal fact that Hazrat Muhammad (Sallal Laahu Alaihi Wasallim)
is the only Prophet in whose honour praises have been sung by all other
religious leaders and some have rather recommended to their followers
to follow the path of this great Prophet. People like Guru Nanak, the
spiritual head of Sikh sect, and George Bernard Shaw, the philosopher,
are such personalities.
Sayyiduna
Rasoolullah (Sallal Laahu Alaihi Wasallim) accomplished what he
undertook in his own short span of life with limited means and all round
adversities, trials tortures and tribulations. The task that he
accomplished, the work that he did, the manners and the character that
he exhibited, and above all, the way in which he completed this
stupendous task, is itself a clear proof of his being the last and the
living Messenger of Allah whose religion is perfect, character blotless
and complete, and teachings marvellous in all respects.
What
he preached appealed to man’s reasons and rational faculties rather
than to mere sentimentalism, fanaticism, irrationality and superstition.
He showed what was crystal clear.
Although
he was apostle, philosopher, reformer, religious head, statesman,
orator, commander, soldier, administrator, and the head of state, he
never sat an inch above the place where his followers used to sit, or
ate a morsel more than his Companions ate or wore what was superior than
what others used to wear.He was a selfless and sincere friend, perfect
guide, graceful companion, loving teacher, an impartial judge and above
all a simple and straight forward person. He sat in such a simple attire
and mixed up so freely and simply with all the common people that the
foreign delegations visiting his capital used to inquire from others as
to who the Prophet of Islam was. Can any head of the state or any
religious head in any part of the world boast to possess such an
amicable nature? Can any head of state be so courageous?
History
has known many great and glorious civilisations. The main amongst them
being the Chinese civilization, Greek civilization, Roman civilization,
Marxism and the Imperialistic. None owes its origin and establishment to
a single individual. Nor can it be counted as everlasting. Moreover,
these civilisations of the world covered a certain field and certain
part of the world. All the civilisations were basically collective
efforts of many, but Sayyiduna Rasoolullah (Sallal Laahu Alaihi
Wasallim) gave Islamic civilisation single-handedly for all times to
come.
I. UNIVERSAL FACTS ABOUT SAYYIDUNA RASOOLULLAH (Sallal Laahu Alaihi Wasallim)
Over
the hills of Makkah, there was a heavenly glow. The birth of our
Prophet (Sallal Laahu Alaihi Wasallim) was an earth-shaking event in the
year 570 A.D. Born in the most backward and uncivilized city of Makkah
in the Middle East, lived only 63 years in this world, remained
unlettered throughout, but changed the destiny of the entire humanity.
The whole culture of humanity and the existence of human race was
revolutionised during these 23 years of his Prophethood and throughout
the world he was the only one single person with multiple capacities who
could successfully carry out this stupendous task in such a short span
of time and amidst untold adversities. He was the Prophet who uprooted
Polytheism once for all.
His
father, Hazrat Abdullah (radi Allahu anhu) and mother, Bibi Aaminah
(radi Allahu anhu), passed away after his birth. His grandfather, Hazrat
Abdul Mutallib (radi Allahu anhu), who took care of him, too soon
passed away. He was thus an orphan. Dai Halimah (radi Allahu anha) took
care of him for full five years in the desert. But no one knew at that
time that this shy, sweet and sublime orphan will grow up to be the
greatest and the last Prophet of Allah and show the world the real path
to salvation in the most simple and straight-forward style. They never
knew that he is Mercy for them as well as for all the worlds and all the
generations and all ages so long as the world lasts. Allah Ta’ala says
in the Holy Quran: “We sent to you not but as a Mercy for all mankind”.
The
personality of Sayyiduna Rasoolullah (Sallal Laahu Alaihi Wasallim) is
the most perfect and profound in history. A personification of the moral
code of life as enshrined in the Holy Quran, he created a moral society
and a just State that blended the spiritual with the temporal in the
most beautifully balanced synthesis. This was the only Prophet whose
words and deeds were 100% alike. He preached what he and his Companions
practised, he treated the King and commoner alike. He was sweet,
simple, civil and kind to each and everyone. He never hurt the feelings
of even his deadliest enemy.
Let
us see how some great men, who were not Muslims, but fascinated by
Sayyiduna Rasoolullah (Sallal Laahu Alaihi Wasallim), have described him
before the World:
1.
Lord Hadly, Sir Charles Archibald, Thomas Carlyle, H.G. Wells, Gibbon,
George Bernard Shaw, Guru Nanak, Napoleon Bonaparte, Mahatma Gandhi,
Bertland Russel, Dozy, Michael H. Hart and a countless number of
historians, philosophers, authors, statesmen and orators have painted a
marvellous picture of the Prophet’s (Sallal Laahu Alaihi Wasallim)
personality and echoed to salute him, his preaching and his practices.
2.
In a number of religious books of other religions, extraordinary record
of the doings of the Holy Prophet of Islam (Sallal Laahu Alaihi
Wasallim) and prophecies about his birth can clearly be seen. For
instance, in Sanskrit religious books the following description is
vividly written: “O People! Listen to this sympathetically, the man of
praise (Muhammad) will be raised amongst the people whose loftiness of
position touch the Heaven and lowers it”. (Sanskrit Holy book)
3.
Socrates, the Greek philosopher, told his followers that a man will
come from Arabian land, introduce a new religion of purity and peace. He
will come earlier and bring prosperity to each and every one.
4.
In the book “Prophet of East”, the famous writer of Asia, Diwan Chand
Sharma, writes that Muhammad (Sallal Laahu Alaihi Wasallim) was the soul
of kindness and his influence was never at all forgotten.
5.
British Prime Minister, Mr James Callaghan, said on the 5th of February
1979 in a programme “World this Week” on 1978 and events in 1979 in a
television interview with B.B.C. that, “traditions, faith andbelief of
Prophet Muhammad’s religion, Islam commands great support and are indeed
very worthy beliefs”.
6.
In the famous book, “The 100 Great”, Sayyiduna Rasoolullah’s (Sallal
Laahu Alaihi Wasallim) name has been selected to be first of all others.
The writer, Mr Michael H. Hart, writes that he is the only one in the
world who is the greatest in the worldly affairs as well as in the
ecclesiastical affairs alike.
7.
There are thousands of the authors of the world, including Russians,
who have placed Sayyiduna Rasoolullah’s (Sallal Laahu Alaihi Wasallim)
name on the top of the Law Givers of the World.
8.
Prof. Muir writes: “All agree in ascribing to the youth of Muhammad
(peace be on him) a modesty of truth and purity of manners rare amongst
the people. Endowed with refined mind and delicate taste, reserved and
humble, he lived much within himself. The fair character and honourable
bearing of unobtrusive youth was the approbation of his fellow citizens
and by common consent received the title of ‘Al Amin’ – The Trustworthy.
Even those who opposed him agreed to this title”.
9.
Mr Marcus Dods writes in his book, “Muhammad, Buddha and Christ”:
“Certainly Muhammad had most important characteristics of the Prophetic
order. He saw truth about God which fellow men did not see, and he had
an irresistible inward impulse to publicise this truth. In respect of
this latter qualification, Muhammad may stand first in comparison to
most courageous of the heroic Prophets of Israel. For truths sake he
risked his life, he suffered daily persecution for years and eventually
banishment, the loss of the property, separation of his fellow citizens
and of his friends, he suffered in short as much as any man can suffer
short of death. No bribe, threat or inducement could silence him”.
10.
Arthur Gilman, in his famous book, “Saracens”, writes: “The day
Muhammad’s (peace be on him) greatest triumph over his events was also
the day of his grandest victory over himself. He freely forgave the
Koraysh. Muhammad’s victory was in very truth one of religions and not
of politics, he rejected every token of personal homage and declined all
legal authority and when the naughty chiefs appeared before him he
asked, ‘what you can expect at my hands? ‘ ‘Mercy O generous brother.’
‘Be it so. You are free’, he exclaimed”.
11.
In the book, “The History of Intellectual Development”, Mr John William
Draper, says: “A Prophet was born at Mecca in Arabia, the man who of
all men has exercised the greatest influence upon human race”.
12.
Sir Charles Edward Archibald was a Lieutenant in the British Royal
Defence Corpse. He was also the President of the Royal Selsy
Conservative Society of Britain. He was so much influenced by the life
and works of Muhammad (Sallal Laahu Alaihi Wasallim), the Prophet, that
he embraced Islam on 20th December 1923. Abdullah was his new name. He
was a popular writer, thinker, statesman and was familiarly known as Sir
Abdullah Hamilton. He has written volumes on Islam, and in praise of
the Prophet (Sallal Laahu Alaihi Wasallim).
13.
John Davenport says: “There is no doubt that amongst all Lawgivers and
Conquerors, there is not a single one whose life story is found in more
details and authenticity than that of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon
him)”.
14.
Dr A.K. Germanus, a well-known historian and author of Hungary, who was
also for a few years in association with Rabindranath Tagore, embraced
Islam and his new name was Abdul Karrim. This was all due to the
influence of Sayyiduna Rasoolullah’s (Sallal Laahu Alaihi Wasallim)
teaching and his practical life which he studied thoroughly.
15.
A number of other non-Muslim authors of Europe, Asia and Africa have
also written volumes on the Prophet of Islam. Only a cursory glance at
these books will show as to how minutely they have studied the life of
the Holy Prophet (Sallal Laahu Alaihi Wasallim) and reached at a
definite conclusion that he was the greatest of all. Some of them have
declared the Holy Prophet (Sallal Laahu Alaihi Wasallim) as the
President of all the Prophets of Allah.
16.
Dr Johnson paid his tribute to Sayyiduna Rasoolullah (Sallal Laahu
Alaihi Wasallim) in the following words: “His purely historical
character, his simple humanity, claiming only to be a man among men, his
intense realism, avoiding all mystical remoteness; his rejection of
miracle; the thoroughly democratic and universal form under which his
idea of the Divine monarchy led him to conceive the relations of men;
the force of his ethical appeal; … all affiliate Muhammad (peace be upon
him) with the modern world”.
17.
George Bernard Shaw opines: “I believe that if a man like Muhammad
(peace be upon 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
Holy Prophet (Sallal Laahu Alaihi Wasallim) shed a brilliant light on
all problems with which humanity has had to tackle and grapple. His
sayings deserve to be studied by all those who want justice, equality
and brotherhood established upon earth.
Let
us inform our western world that their Prophet Jesus (I’sa alaihis
salaam) declared in the most explicable terms to his followers, thus, “O
Children of Israel, surely I am the Messenger of Allah to you verifying
that which is before me of the Torah and giving the good news of a
Messenger of Allah who will come after me his name being Ahmad
(Muhammad)”.
The
historians of the world have whole-heartedly admitted that Prophet
Muhammad (Sallal Laahu Alaihi Wasallim) is that supreme model of human
conduct and behaviour that we are enjoined to emulate and imitate. “As
regards all standards by which human greatness is measured, we may ask,
is there any one greater than Prophet Muhammad?” (Lamartine)
He
lived 13 years at Makkah and 10 years in Madina Shareef. He lived the
most simple life, he kept all his Companions close to him and all the 23
years were his years of hard toil and continuous exertion. He fought
battles and wards, won them, managed the affairs of the State and gave
justice to friend and the foe alike, and his words had a magical impact
upon life action and behaviour of all humanity.
In
only 10 years that he lived in Madina Shareef, he destroyed idolatry,
uprooted all evils from the society, raised woman from the status of a
chattel to a complete legal equality with man, eradicated drinking and
immorality which had till then disgraced the human race, made men in
love with faith sincerity and absolutely honest dealings, transformed
tribes who had been for centuries content with all kinds of ignorance
into a people with ever increasing thirst for knowledge, and for the
first time in human history made universal human brotherhood a fact and
principle of common law. The life of the Holy Prophet of Islam infact
was a miracle in itself judging the above facts.
Writing
on the personality of Sayyiduna Rasoolullah (Sallal Laahu Alaihi
Wasallim), Sir Stanley Lane-Poole says: “In his habits he was extremely
simple, although he bestowed great care on his person. His eating and
drinking, his dress and his furniture retained, even when he had reached
the fullness of power, their almost primitive nature. The only luxuries
he indulged in were arms, which he highly prized, and a pair of yellow
boots, a present from the Negus of Abyssinia. Perfumes, however, he
loved passionately, being most sensitive to smells. Strong drinks he
abhorred.
“He
was gifted with mighty powers of imagination, elevation of mind,
delicacy and refinement of feeling. He is more modest than a virgin
behind her curtain, it was said of him. He was most indulgent to his
inferiors, and would never allow his little page to be scolded whatever
he did. Ten years, said Anas, his servant, I was about the prophet, and
he never said as much as ‘uff’ to me.
“He
was very affectionate towards his family. One of the boys died on his
breast in the smoky house of the nurse, a blacksmith’s wife.He was very
fond of children; he would stop them in the streets and pat their little
heads. He never struck anyone in his life. The worst expression he ever
made use of in conversion was ‘What has come to him? May his forehead
become darkened with mud!’ When asked to curse someone he replied, ‘I
have not been sent to curse, but to be a mercy to mankind’.
“He
visited the sick, followed any bier he met, accepted the invitation of a
slave to dinner, mended his own clothes, milked the goats, and waited
upon himself, relates summarily another tradition.He never first
withdrew his hand out of another man’s palm, and turned not before the
other had turned.
“He
was the most faithfully protector of those he protected, the sweetest
and most agreeable in conversation. Those who saw him were suddenly
filled with reverence. Those who came near loved him; they who described
him would say, ‘I have never seen his like either before or after’. He
was of great reservedness, but when he spoke, it was with emphasis and
deliberation, and no one could forget what he did”.
Napoleon
Bonaparte, Emperor of France says: “Muhammad (peace be upon him) was a
prince; he rallied his compatriots around him. In a few years, the
Muslims conquered half of the world. They snatched away more souls from
false gods, pulled down more idols, demolished more pagan temples in
fifteen years than the followers of Moses and Jesus did in fifteen
centuries.Muhammad (peace be upon him) was a great man. He might have
been, in fact, a god, if the revolution which he was instrumental in
bringing about had not been prepared by circumstances. When he appeared,
the Arabs had been, since many years, afflictedwith civil wars. All
those nations that have achieved great things have done them when they
came out of such ordeals that renewed equally their souls and their
bodies. If the battles of Kadesia and (gap in the original MSS) which
enabled the intrepid Muslims to plant the standard of the Prophet on the
banks of the Oxus and on the frontiers of China; if those of Ajnadin
and Yarmuk, which caused Syria and Egypt to fall under their dominion,
were turned against them;if the Khalids, the Zerars and the Amrs had
been defeated and repelled to the vast deserts, the Arabs would have
gone back to their wandering life; they would have lived like their
forefathers, poor and miserable; the names of Muhammad, Ali, and Omar
would have remained unknown to the World”.
The
Prophet of Islam (Sallal Laahu Alaihi Wasallim) attained eminence due
to his excellence. He dispelled the darkness with his radiance. Very
splendid are his qualities and on him and his family. May Allah Ta’ala
shower His blessings in countless number. If we recite Durood in
abundance, we are sure to enter Paradise safe and sound.
Let
us say Salawat in abundance and get the maximum benefit and blessings
of Holy Prophet (Sallal Laahu Alaihi Wasallim), his love, worldly
success, and in addition to all this, salvation of the next world.
A GUIDE TO PRACTICAL LIVING FROM THE BLESSEDS LIPS OF SAYYIDUNA RASOOLULLAH (Sallal Laahu Alaihi Wasallim)
Read a Hadith and light the way:
1.
I leave with you two things; as long as you hold fast to them both, you
will never be misguided – the Kitab (Book) of Allah and Sunnat of His
Rasool (Messenger). (Muwatta)
2.
He has tasted the sweetness of faith who is pleased with Allah as Rabb,
with Islam as Deen and with Muhammad (Sallal Laahu Alaihi Wasallim) as
Rasool (Messenger). (Sahih Muslim)
3. Blessed is he who is guided to Islam, and whose livelihood is just sufficient and who is contented therewith. (Tirmidhi)
4.
Everyone of my followers will enter Jannat (Paradise) except he who
refused. He (the Rasool of Allah) was asked: And who has refused
(truth)? He said: Whosoever obeys me shall enter Jannat (Paradise) and
whoever disobeys me has refused. (Sahih Bukhari)
5.
The Pleasure of the Rabb is in the pleasure of the father, and the
displeasure of the Rabb is in the displeasure of the father. (Tirmidhi)
6.
A man asked: O Rasool of Allah (Sallal Laahu Alaihi Wasallim): What are
the rights of the parents over their children? He replied: They are
your Jannat (Paradise) and your Jahannam (Hell). (Ibn-Majah)
7. No father can give a better gift to his son than good manners.(Tirmidhi)
8.
Let no believing man hate a believing woman. If he hates one trait of
her character, he should be pleased with another that is within her.
(Sahih Muslim)
9.Whichever female dies while her husband was pleased with her, will enter Jannat (Paradise). (Tirmidhi)
10.
The most perfect of the believers in faith is he who is the best of
them in conduct, and the best of you are those who are the best to their
wives. (Tirmidhi)
11.
If a young man shows honour to an old man on account of his age, Allah
will create for him in his old age someone who will show him honour.
(Tirmidhi)
12.
You will see the believers in their mutual kindness, displaying love
and sympathy just like one body. When a limb complains, the whole body
responds to it with wakefulness and fever. (Agreed)
13.
You shall not enter Jannat until you believe; and you will not believe
until you love one another. Shall I not guide you a thing? When you will
do it, you will love one another. Spread (Salaam) among you. (Sahih
Muslim)
14. Be not happy over (the sorrows of) your brother, lest Allah shows mercy to the latter and tries you. (Tirmidhi)
15.
The duties of a Muslim towards another Muslim are five: to return his
greeting, to visit the sick, to follow the bier of a dead man, to accept
his invitation, and to respond to one’s sneezes. (Agreed)
16. Eat together and be not separate, because blessings is only with the united body. (Ibn-Majah)
17.
If a Muslim is afficted with any trouble, continuous pain, anxiety,
sorrow, harm, disaster, and even a thorn which he is pierced with –
Allah expiates his minor sins thereof. (Agreed)
18. Allah is not kind to one who is not kind to men. (Agreed)
19. He who is devoid of kindness is devoid of good. (Sahih Muslim)
20.
Be careful of (narrating) traditions from me except what you know.
Whoso imputes falsehood to me intentionally, let him then seek his abode
in the fire. (Tirmidhi)
21.
When a man dies, all his actions are cut off from him except three:
ever recuring charity; or knowledge from which benefit it derived; or
virtuous son praying for him. (Sahih Muslim)
22.
Whoso interprets the Quran according to his opinion, let him seek his
abode in the fire. And in a naration: Whoso interprets the Quran without
knowledge, let him seek his abode in the fire. (Tirmidhi)
23. Whoever guides towards good, will have a reward of one who acts up to it. (Hadith)
24. The dearest to me among you is he who is the best of you in conduct. (Sahih Bukhari)
25.
Whoso gives up falsehood which is void, there is built for him a
mansion in the corner of Jannat; and whoso gives up dispute while he has
right (to it), there is built for him a mansion in the middle of
Jannat; and whoso makes his conduct good, there is built for him a
mansion in its loftiest part. (Tirmidhi)
26. One (on the Day of Judgement, before Allah) will not be able to move away until he has accounted for his:
a. Life, how it was spent,
b. Knowledge, to what use it was put,
c. Wealth, how it was acquired and spent,
d. Body, how it was utilised? (Hadith)
27.
Avoid the seven deadly sins. The Companions asked: What are they, O
Rasool of Allah (Sallal Laahu Alaihi Wasallim)? The Rasool of Allah
(Sallal Laahu Alaihi Wasallim) replied:
a. Attributing partner to Allah,
b. Magic,
c. Murder,
d. Usury,
e. Misappropriating that which belongs to orphans,
f. Turning the back on the day of Jihad,
g. Levelling charges against chaste and innocent women. (Hadith)
28. An honest and trustworthy merchant shall be with the Ambiya (Prophets) and the Martyrs and the pious men. (Hadith)
29.
Hazrat Abu Huraira (radi Allahu anhu) said: O Rasool of Allah! (Sallal
Laahu Alaihi Wasallim) I offer myself. Rasoollulah (Sallal Laahu Alaihi
Wasallim) caught his hand and enumerated five advices:
a. Avoid what is unlawful, and you will be praying more than others,
b. Be satisfied with what Allah has allotted to you, and you will never feel any lack,
c. Be good to your neighbours, and you will attain the position of a Mu’min (Faithful),
d. Choose for others what you choose for yourself, and you will be a perfect Muslim,
e. Do not laugh too much, for laughter deadens the heart. (Hadith)
30. Be responsible for six things, and I shall be responsible for your entry into Jannat:
a. Speak always the truth,
b. Fulfil all your promises,
c. Return any article given to you in trust in its proper condition,
d. Guard the secret places of your body,
e. Keep your eyes down,
f. Hold off your hands (from tyranny and wrong doing). (Hadith)
31. Rasoolullah (Sallal Laahu Alaihi Wasallim) forbade blood sports, like the Bedouins. (Hadith)
32. Rasoolullah (Sallal Laahu Alaihi Wasallim) said:
a. To gaze at a strange (ghair mahram) woman is the Zina (adultery) of the eyes,
b. To listen to passion-stirring words is Zina of the ears,
c. To converse with a strange women (and derive pleasure therefrom) is Zina of the tongue,
d. To touch a strange women is Zina of the hands,
e. To walk towards her is Zina of the feet,
f. The heart desires and craves; the sexual organs then either testify to these or deny them. (Sahih Muslim)
33. Allah Ta’ala will not cast a merciful glance towards the person that commits sodomy or anal sex with his wife. (Mishkaat)
34. (Part of) the beauty of a man’s Islam is to leave what does not concern him. (Tirmidhi)
35.
Don’t be moved by anger. He (the man seeking advise) then repeated
(i.e. his request) several times, but Rasoolullah (Sallal Laahu Alaihi
Wasallim) said: Don’t be moved by anger. (Sahih Bukhari)
36.
Surely (for you) every Tasbih is an act of charity, everyTakbir is an
act of charity, every Tahmid is an act of charity, the commanding of
right actions is an act of charity, and your sexual intercourse (with
you wives) is an act of charity. They asked, (in surprise), O Rasool of
Allah (Sallal Laahu Alaihi Wasallim)! Can it be that anyone of us
fulfils his passion, and be rewarded for it? Rasoolullah (Sallal Laahu
Alaihi Wasallim) said: Do you see, if you got it (i.e. sexual
satisfaction) through unlawful means, would there be sin in it? In the
same manner, there is reward for him who performs it lawfully. (Sahih
Muslim)
37.
Whosoever among you sees an undersirable thing, he should change it
with his hand. But, if he cannot, he should do it (i.e. change it) with
his tongue. If he is not able to do that even, he should do it with his
heart, and that is the weakest of faith. (Sahih Muslim)
38.
Whoso kills a sparrow for nothing, it will cry loud to Allah on the Day
of Resurrection, saying, O my Rabb! Such-and-such a man killed me for
nothing: he never killed me for any good. (Nisaai)
39. Every good word is charity. (Hadith)
40. Almsgiving extinguishes the Wrath of Allah. (Tirmidhi)
41.
That a man give a dirham in alms during his lifetime, is better for him
than that he should give a hundred dirhams at his death. (Abu Dawud)
42. Cleanliness is one-half of faith. (Sahih Muslim)
43.
To be alone is better that (to have) a bad companion; and a good
companion is better than being alone; and dictating the good is better
that keeping silence; and silence is better than dictating evil.
(Baihaqi; Mishkaat Shareef)
44. Whoso curses a thing when it does not deserve it, – makes the curse to return upon him. (Abu Dawud)
45. All sins are pardoned of a Martyr except (his) debts. (Sahih Muslim)
46.
I said: O Rasool of Allah! (Sallal Laahu Alaihi Wasallim) I have so
much hair upon my head, should I then comb it? The Rasool of Allah
(Sallal Laahu Alaihi Wasallim) said: Yes, and also do it justice!
(Nisaai)
47. Deliberation is of Allah, and haste is of Satan. (Tirmidhi)
48. The most hateful of (all) lawful thing, in the sight of Allah, is divorce. (Abu Dawud)
49.
The women who seeks divorce from her husband, without being forced (to
it due to unjust treatment), shall not smell the fragrance of Jannat.
(Tirmidhi)
50. I never saw anyone smile more than the Prophet. (Tirmidhi)
51. No present or gift of a parent, out of all the gifts and presents to a child, is superior to a good education. (Tirmidhi)
52.
The best part of faith is to say, There is no Allah but Allah, and the
least of it is to remove all injurious things from the (public) road.
(Sahih Bukhari)
53. Faith is a restraint against all unjust violence, let no Mu’min commit violence. (Abu Dawud)
54.
Whoso brings up three daughters or three sisters, or two sisters or two
daughters, and gives them a good education, and treats them well, and
gives them in marriage, for him is Jannat.(Abu Dawud)
55. Feed the hungry, visit the sick, and free the captive. (Sahih Bukhari)
56.
There are four qualities which being (found) in any make him a complete
hypocrite; and whoever has one of these, has one hypocritical quality
until he avoids it: perfidy when trusted, lying when speaking, leaving
in the lurch when convenanting, and wickedness when quarrelling. (Sahih
Bukhari)
57. Every deen has a distinctive virtue, and the distinctive virtue of Islam is modesty. (Malik)
58. Whoso walks in a path seeking knowledge therein, Allah will thereby make easy for him the path of Jannah. (Sahih Muslim)
59. Whoso goes forth in search of knowledge, engages himself in the cause of Allah until he returns (home). (Tirmidhi)
60.
When the Rasool of Allah (Sallal Laahu Alaihi Wasallim) sent me as a
Governor of Yemen, he said: Beware of leading a luxurious life for
verily the servants of (Allah) never lead a luxurious life. (Ahmad)
61.
When a servant (of Allah) tells a lie, (his) Angel goes away from him
to the distance of a mile, because of the internal commotions of what it
brings. (Tirmidhi)
62.
When there are three men, let not two egage in a private discourse
without the third, for that may grieve him. (SahihBukhari)
63.
A woman is married for four qualifications: for her wealth, for her
birth, for her beauty, and for Deen; but you look out for Deeni women;
and if you do it for any other consideration, your hands will be rubbed
in dirt! (Sahih Bukhari)
64. Allah is not merciful to him who is not merciful to men. (Sahih Bukhari)
65. Whoso shows (a way) to good, shall have a reward like that of the man who does it himself. (Sahih Muslim)
66. Eat and give alms and cloth yourselves without being extravagant or vain. (Sahih Bukhari)
67.
In his journeys, Rasoolullah (Sallal Laahu Alaihi Wasallim) would
remain in the rear, taking care of the weak, and seating them behind
him, and he would also pray for them. (Abu Dawud)
68. A Mu’min does not eliminate, nor curse, nor is he a doer of filthy actions, nor is he an impudent fellow. (Tirmidhi)
69. He is not a Mu’min who eats his fill while his neighbour lies hungry by his side. (Baihaqi)
70.
Seize five opportunities before the five (calamities): your youth
before weakness in old age; your health before your sickness; richness
before poverty; your leisure before business; your life before death.
(Tirmidhi)
71. The worst of feasts are the marriage feasts in which the rich are invited and the poor left out. (Sahih Bukhari)
72.
Send presents to one another, for verily presents take away the grudge
of the heart; and let no neighbour despise the present of his neighbour,
be it ever so little. (Tirmidhi)
73.
Rasoolullah (Sallal Laahu Alaihi Wasallim) loved an action which could
be performed regularly, although it was little. (Nisaai)
74.
Whoso causes (others) to hear (of his virtues) Allah will disgrace him
thereby; and whoso shows (himself) off, Allah will humiliate thereby.
(Sahih Bukhari)
75. Whoso holds fast to my example during the corruption of my people, he shall have the reward of hundred Martyrs. (Baihaqi)
76. He who spends in the Cause of Allah will have his reward seven hundred times. (Tirmidhi)
77. Avoid all things doubtful for those that are not doubtful, verily truth brings quiet, and falsehood doubt. (Tirmidhi)
78.
Moderation in expenses is half livelihood, and the love of men is half
wisdom, and good questioning is half knowledge. (Baihaqi)
79.
There are two traits which are never found together in a hypocrite:
good conduct and the understanding of Deen. (Tirmidhi) 80. There is a
trial for every people, and the trial for my people is wealth.
(Tirmidhi)
81. The world is a provision, and the best provision of the world is a virtuous woman. (Sahih Muslim)
82. I have left behind me no more greater trial for men than woman. (Nisaai)
83. No man is alone with a strange woman, but Satan is the third among them. (Tirmidhi)
84.
I asked the Rasool (Sallal Laahu Alaihi Wasallim) with regard to a
sudden glance cast on a woman. He said: Turn away your glance. (Sahih
Muslim)
85. My companions are like stars, whosoever (from among them) you (choose to) follow, you will be guided. (Mishkaat)
86. All actions depend upon its intention. (Sahih Bukhari; Sahih Muslim)
87. Offering prayer in congregation carries twenty-seven times greater reward that offering it alone. (Sahih Muslim)
88. I am the last of prophets and there will be none after me. (Sahih Bukhari; Sahih Muslim)
89.
When someone makes his Wudhu at home and walks to the mosque with the
intention of discharging an obligation to Allah, then each (alternate)
step cancels a sin while the other one adds to his virtues. (Sahih
Muslim)
90. Narrate the virtues of the dead and refrain from revealing their sins. (Abu Dawud)
91. Remember often the terminator of pleasures (i.e. death). (Tirmidhi)
92. When your good deeds make you happy and your bad deeds make you sad, you have Imaan. (Ahmad)
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