بِسْمِ اللهِ الرَّحْمَنِ الرَّحِيم
Praise
be to God the Creator of the world, the One Who exists without
beginning, without end, without location , without a "how" and Who does
not depend on time. Nothing resembles Him in anyway and He hears and
sees everything without organs. Whatever you imagine, God is different
from that. May the elevation in degree and preservation of his community
of what he fears for it, be granted to our master MuHammad Al-'Amin,
the Honest One, who called for following Islam, the religion of truth,
the religion of all the Prophets : of the First, Adam, to the last
MuHammad.
Thereafter
dear Muslims: On the 12th of Rabi` Al-‘Awwal of every year, an honoured
and glorified memory shines over the whole world, and is commemorated
by the entire Muslim world. They celebrate the birth of the best human,
our Master MuHammad Salla lLâhu `alayhi wa sallam.
Islamic
chant (Madih) groups loudly praise the Prophet Salla lLâhu `alayhi wa
sallam, and the poems and speeches stating his good traits and manners
are made in spite of some people who have hatred towards the Messenger
of Allâh Salla lLâhu `alayhi wa sallam claiming that this act is not
permissible. Allâh said in the Honourable Qur’an:
(وَلَكِن رَّسولَ اللهِ وَخَاتَمَ النَّبِيِيِّنَ)
This verse means that MuHammad was the last of the messengers and the prophets Salla lLâhu `alayhi wa sallam.
He
is MuHammad, whom Allâh has given manners that were all what the Qur'ân
ordered to do, he is MuHammad who accepts what the Honourable Qur’an
calls to accept, he followed the manners and conducts that the Qur’an
called for and abided by its orders. He never revenged on his own behalf
unless the boundaries of the Religion were violated. He is MuHammad
whom ar-RaHmân has sent as a mercy to this nation. He is MuHammad, the
most courageous and brave man when confronting the enemy. He is
MuHammad, who has never said “No” whenever asked to give any worldly
thing which is permissible to give, only if it was something he could
not find. He is MuHammad, the most truthful human when talking, the most
trustworthy person, and the best human to deal with.
Allâh the Exalted gave His Prophet Salla lLâhu `alayhi wa sallam the highest rank of the good manners.
He
used to look to the ground more than looking to the sky, which means
that he used to look to the ground more than looking at the sky whenever
he is silent or not talking; however, when he wanted to talk he used to
direct his sight to the sky as an indication that it is the Qiblah of
du^a’(direction for supplication) and the place where mercies,
blessings, and Revelations descended. He never focused his eyes in
anybody’s face out of his extreme modesty and humbleness, he is
MuHammad; who was the most humble human being and the most generous
person to his companions; among that is that he did not use to extend
his feet while sitting with people out of respect to them.
He
was the most merciful person to every believer, his mercy was not
restricted only to the human beings, it included other than the humans
like animals and birds; to the extent that the cat would come to him and
he would lower the pot making it easy for her to drink; he would do
that many times for any cat that would come to him. He is MuHammad, who
used to accompany the poor, the needy, and the widow if they would come
to him asking for something.
The
Prophet, Salla lLâhu `alayhi wa sallam, used to joke with his
Companions as a means of comforting them and showing his love towards
them because of the hardships they were facing at that time. This
resulted in a release of stress; however, he used to joke without
violating the rules of the religion by always speaking the truth because
all prophets are impeccable from lying both before and after
prophethood. He used to sit and eat with the slaves never showing
superiority over them and used to say: “I’m just a slave; I eat as the
slave eats, and I sit as the slave sits.”
Verse 4 of Surat al-Qalam clarified his manners:
{وإِنَّكَ لَعَلَى خُلُقٍ عَظِيمٍ}
It means: "Verily, your manners are distinguished and great."
When Lady `A’ishah may Allâh raise her rank was asked about the Prophet’s manners, she said:
{كان خلقه القرءان}
It means: "His manners were all what the Qur'ân ordered to do."
On
another occasion when `A’ishah may Allâh raise her rank was asked about
the prophet's manners, she said: “He was not extreme nor an extremist,
he did not use to spend his time during the day in the markets talking
with the purpose of collecting money. He never mistreated those who
mistreated him; but rather, he used to pardon and forgive.” As for the
news about his generosity, they are plenty; among them is what Imam
Muslim related from the route of Anas that he said: “The Messenger of
Allâh Salla lLâhu `alayhi wa sallam used to give anything that would
benefit Islam if he was to be asked. Once a man came to him asking for
some support, the Prophet Salla lLâhu `alayhi wa sallam gave him sheep
which were grazing between two mountains. That man went to his people
and said: “O people embrace Islam, for MuHammad gives as much as the one
who does not fear poverty.”
As
for the news about detaching himself from the worldly interests, his
humility, and his efforts for the hereafter; they are many; among them
is what was related by al-Bayhaqiyy, at-Tirmidhiyy, and Ibn Majah from
the route of ^Abdullah; he said: The Prophet Salla lLâhu `alayhi wa
sallam laid down on a mat, which left some marks on his skin. So I began
stroking my hand over his skin so that the marks would disappear and
said: You come before my own father and mother O Messenger of Allâh,
would you permit us to spread something for you on the floor to sleep on
that will prevent you from such marks? He said what means: "Keep the
worldly matters away from me, and keep me away from them, in this life I
am just like a rider who rested in a shade under a tree and left it
when departing."
He,
may Allâh raise his rank, was attributed with good traits such as
truthfulness, honesty, keeping ties with his kin, chastity, generosity,
bravery, and obeying Allâh in all instances; moments; and with every
breath. This was along with splendid eloquence, complete advice,
compassion and mercy, benevolence, and treating the poor; the orphans;
the widows; and the weak ones kindly. He was may Allâh raise his rank,
the most humble human ever to exist; he used to love the needy; attend
their funerals; and visit the sick. This was besides being handsome
looking with a beautiful image, and of a great lineage. Allâh ta`âlâ
said:
{اللهُ أَعْلَمُ حَيْثُ يَجْعَلُ رِسَالَتَهُ}
As one person said:
إني عشقت محمدًا قرشيًا حُبًّا يفوق محبتي أبَويَّا
ماذا أُحَدِّثُ عن جمال محمّد أرني كمثل الهاشمي ذكيَّا
ماذا أُحَدِّثُ عن جمال محمّد أرني كمثل الهاشمي ذكيَّا
MuHammad
is the one whom the hearts long for, and whom the eyes are delighted by
glancing at his beauty, and whom the hearts are comforted by. His words
are enlightenment (guidance), he brings enlightenment with him and
spreads it as he leaves; and his actions are enlightenment. His silence
increases his aura. And when he speaks, the hearts and sights are
totally overwhelmed.
حين يرحم فهو أشفق راحمٍ أو جاد كان الأجود العَرَبيَّا
وإلى هرقل أتى رسول محمدٍ برسالة دوَّت هناك دويًّا
فانظر وأخبرني بأي شجاعةٍ بعث الرسول إلى هرقل أخَيَّا
ومحمدي قد مات ومحمدي قد مات
لكن لم يزل في قبره في أرضِ طَابَةَ حَيَّا
وإلى هرقل أتى رسول محمدٍ برسالة دوَّت هناك دويًّا
فانظر وأخبرني بأي شجاعةٍ بعث الرسول إلى هرقل أخَيَّا
ومحمدي قد مات ومحمدي قد مات
لكن لم يزل في قبره في أرضِ طَابَةَ حَيَّا
How
can I not love MuHammad Salla lLâhu `alayhi wa sallam for he used to
accompany the poor, the needy, and the slaves. He regularly visited
them, inquired about them, and attended their funerals.
How
can I not love MuHammad Salla lLâhu `alayhi wa sallam whose speech was
so eloquent, differentiating between truth and falsehood. He accepted
what the Honourable Qur’an calls to accept; he implemented the manners
and conducts that the Qur’an calls for and abided by its orders.
How
can I not love MuHammad Salla lLâhu `alayhi wa sallam and he is the
most modest and polite person, he spoke the truth decidedly due to his
impeccability from lying whether in the state of satisfaction or in the
state of anger; hence he said only the truth.
He
used to exert a lot of effort preaching to people, and would remind
them of the verses of the Qur’an which Allâh revealed and would warn
them from His punishment. If he were to deliver a sermon, his eyes would
turn red, his voice would rise, and his anger would be stronger as if
he is warning them of an army who would invade them. When he is happy
and delighted, his face would be lightened.
MuHammad
is the most compassionate and merciful human, he was the most generous
Arab. His courage was seen when he sent a message with his own messenger
to Hercules which stunned that Roman leader.
The Messenger of Allâh, Salla lLâhu `alayhi wa sallam, said:
"كل عمل ليس عليه أمرنا فهو رد"
Which means: “If anyone innovates in our Religion a matter which does not belong to it, then it is rejected.”
Hence, the deeds are not accepted unless it agrees with the rules of
the Religion. One can not know the matters that agree or do not agree
with the rules of the Religion without knowledge, and knowledge is to be
taken only from trustworthy scholars. So it is not sufficient to just
read the books without acquiring this knowledge directly from the
scholars. In fact, some people fell in perdition and consequently commit
blasphemy because they did not acquire the knowledge from the scholars
directly; but rather relied on merely reading books of the scholars; and
the matter become even more dangerous when the books they are reading
are full of: Lies, the dispraised exaggeration in Religious matters,
lying about the Religion, and likening Allâh to His creations; we seek
refuge with Allâh from all of that.
Among
these well-known books which is widespread in today’s markets in the
name of Islam falsely is the book called “Mawlidul-`Arus”. In this book,
and this is blasphemy to believe, it is mentioned that Allâh took a
handful of His face and said to it: “Be MuHammad” and so it became
MuHammad. This statement attributes to Allâh ta`âlâ body parts and this
definitely contradicts the essential of Tawhid. Allâh ta`âlâ is clear
from being attributed with organs, body parts or from being divided into
things or being a part of something else. Allâh said:
{لَمْ يَلِدْ وَلَمْ يُولَدْ}
Which means: “Nothing was born out of Him; so no one inherits Him. He is not the origin of anything and He did not originate from anything.”
So
it is impossible that He has multiples or parts or that He is
divisible, Allâh is clear from that, He does not resemble any of His
creations in any way as He said in the Honourable Qur’ân:
{لَيسَ كَمِثْلِهِ شَىءٌ وَهُوَ السَّمِيعُ البَصِيرُ}
It means: “Nothing is like Him in anyway whatsoever and He is attributed with Hearing and Sight.”
It
is important to mention here that the book “Mawlidul-`Arus” was not
authored by Ibnul-Jawziyy, because Ibnul-Jawziyy is among the great top
scholars of Ahlus-Sunnah wal-Jama`ah. The creed he believes in is that
Allâh is not a tangible body which can be touched by the hand like the
trees, stones, and humans and that He is not an intangible body which
cannot be touched by the hand such as light, darkness, and wind. Thus,
He is not attributed with the attributes of the bodies like motion and
stillness.
In
this month Muslims commemorate the birth of the Master of these great
prophets, our Master MuHammad Salla lLâhu `alayhi wa sallam. This great
prophet came with a great law indicating what is lawful (halal) and
unlawful (haram), what is obligatory (wâjib) and recommended (sunnah),
disliked (makruh), valid (SaHîH), and invalid (baTil). He who learns the
personal obligatory knowledge and passes it on to his parents, wife,
kids, beloved ones, neighbours has earned a great deal.
Dear
Muslims; Attend the circles of Religious Knowledge and implement what
you learn so that you will be complete and true followers of the
Messenger of Allâh Salla lLâhu `alayhi wa sallam. However, chanting and
praising the Messenger of Allâh Salla lLâhu `alayhi wa sallam, and
decorating here and there only without performing the obligations and
avoiding the prohibitions is not what the Messenger of Allâh Salla lLâhu
`alayhi wa sallam loves for us. What he loves for us is to be obedient
slaves to Allâh, by performing the obligations and avoiding the
prohibitions. Just as we stress on our disagreement with those who deem
commemorating the Birth of Prophet MuHammad peace be upon him as
unlawful, we also disagree with those singers who perform the unlawful
singing without performing the obligations and avoiding the
prohibitions.
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