Thursday 7 February 2013

Qualities of Taha



Feb 7, '13 12:15 PM
for everyone
It is said that the best leaders lead by example. This statement could not be more true when it comes to discussing the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). Indeed, those who have studied his life have found much to admire and learn from.
The character of the Prophet Muhammad is the standard by which we should all conduct ourselves. But although we have recognized his greatness and perfection, we have yet to implement his examples and teachings into ourselves. Indeed, the Holy Quran mentions the status of the Prophet Muhammad before Muslims: “Certainly a Messenger has come to you from among yourselves; grievous to him is your falling into distress, excessively solicitous respecting you; to the believers is he most kind and merciful” (9:128).

Forgiveness

The Prophet forgave and showed patience towards the shortcomings of others. It is well-known that even those who mistreated the Prophet were visited by him during their illnesses or times of grief, including the woman who tormented the Prophet every day on his way to prayer. He said, “Forgiving is the best of all deeds. Pardoning is incumbent upon you, for verily pardoning [others] only increases the servant’s honor, so pardon each others’ faults, and God will grant you honor.” (al-Kafi)

Meaningful and Kind Speech

The Prophet Muhammad was the first to greet others. The Prophet of Islam spoke in short, meaningful sentences and never disrupted the speech of others. The gatherings in which the Prophet was present were dignified, with a clear level of modesty, dignity, truthfulness, and pleasantness. He advises us “Say a good (word) to derive benefit, and avoid speaking evil words to be safe.”

Sublime Morals

The Prophet said, “The first thing that shall be put in the Scales (on the Day of Judgment) are good morals.” The morals and ethics of the Prophet were recognized by God in the Qur’an: “And truly you (Muhammad) possess great morals.” (52:4) It is through the exalted morals of the Prophets that God was able to lead otherwise ruined and corrupt societies towards the ark of salvation. Consider then the impact of our morals and behavior on ourselves, our communities, and our social spheres.

Attaining Honor Through Humility

When attending gatherings or entering a room, the Prophet did not seek out a specific place to sit and instead sat anywhere. The Prophet Muhammad held the status of prophecy and divine leadership, and yet his humility and modesty in dealing with the people and his way of life were so simple and gentle that when he was among the people and a newcomer wanted to speak to him, he would need to inquire and ask, “Which one of you is the Prophet?” During journeys and trips, the Prophet would do work just like everyone else, including collecting firewood. He declared, “I do not like to be treated as if I were privileged, because God does not like any of His creatures to consider himself privileged or to be treated as if he were privileged over others.”
He also reminds us, “Humility adds nothing to God’s servants but dignity. Be humble, therefore, and God will grant you dignity.”The Prophet also said, “There are four distinguishing marks of the humble ones: they pay constant attention to Allah in private and in public, they carry out good works, they contemplate about the Day of Resurrection, and they engage in intimate supplication with God.”

Respect: A Sign of a Muslim

The Prophet respected everyone, regardless of their social class, profession, religion, or race. He was patient, loving, and peaceful with everyone he met, and through his great conduct Islam spread throughout Arabia. Our Prophet stayed away from things that lacked value and listened attentively to the speech of others.

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