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The Perfect Example by Shaykh Muhammad Saleem Dhorat
The Perfect Example
By Shaykh Muhammad Saleem Dhorat hafizahullah
Many Muslims, nowadays appear to share the misconception that material
progress and prosperity rather than moral grit are the most expedient
means to success. This concept has become so popular today that it is
accepted even by the people who are otherwise pious or stand for
religious revival.
This way of thinking is, nevertheless, discredited by the lives, noble characters and achievements of the Prophets alayhimus salaam. The character and conduct of the Prophets of Allah alayhimus salaam make
it quite clear that the secret of their victory and weapons with which
they successfully fought their enemies were faith and obedience to
Allah subhanahu wa ta'aalaa.
The noble person of the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wasallam stands pre-eminent, dignified and exalted amongst all the Prophetsalayhimus salaam in
all qualities, habits and manners. Allah subhanahu wa ta'aalaa has
praised in the Holy Qur’ãn the grandeur of the noble character of the
Prophet sallallahu alayhi wasallam in the following words:
And thou (standest) on an exalted standard of character. (68:4)
The Prophet sallallahu alayhi wasallam has himself said: ‘I have been sent to bring the good morals to perfection.’
From the above it is evident that all the virtues and noble qualities had been granted to him. ‘Allãmah Nawawi rahimahullah writes in his book ‘Tahzeeb’: ‘Allah subhanahu wa ta'aalaa had assembled all the excellencies and virtues of character and habits in the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wasallam.’
From the above it is evident that all the virtues and noble qualities had been granted to him. ‘Allãmah Nawawi rahimahullah writes in his book ‘Tahzeeb’: ‘Allah subhanahu wa ta'aalaa had assembled all the excellencies and virtues of character and habits in the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wasallam.’
To describe all these noble qualities and merits is beyond human
capacity, since all those excellencies which can be imagined as
attainable are possessed by the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wasallam. However, a hadeeth which comprehends the majority of the noble characters of the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wasallam is presented hereunder:
‘Allah subhanahu wa ta'aalaa says: “O Prophet! We have surely
sent you a witness, a bringer of good tidings, a warner and a protector
for the Ummies. You are my chosen servant and messenger. I have named
you the ‘Trusting’, (since you trust Me in every matter). You are
neither rough mannered, nor hardhearted, nor do you uproar in the market
place. You never requite evil for evil, but you forgive and overlook.
Allah will not give you death till He has brought the astray ummah on
the right path through you and has given light to blind eyes of the
unbelievers; and has opened their deaf ears and closed hearts.”’
In some traditions the following is also mentioned: ‘I will refine you
with all that is noble; and endow you with every noble habit; and will
make tranquillity your attire and trait; and piety your conscience; and
wisdom the substance of your thought and knowledge; and truthfulness and
sincerity your nature; and forgiveness and good works your custom; and
justice your practice, truth your rule, righteousness your guide.’
These were the very characteristics which prompted even the non-Muslim leaders at the time of Rasoolullah sallallahu alayhi wasallam to testify to his Prophethood. One such incident is related in Saheehul Bukhãri:
Aboo Sufyãn ibn Harb radiyallahu anhu relates that Heraclius had sent a messenger to him while he (Aboo Sufyãn radiyallahu anhu)
had been accompanying a caravan from the Quraysh. They were merchants
doing business in Shãm (Syria, Palestine, Lebanon and Jordan), at the
time when Allah’s Messenger sallallahu alayhi wasallam had truce with
Aboo Sufyãn and Quraysh infidels. So Aboo Sufyãn radiyallahu anhu and
his companions went to Heraclius at Ilyã (Jerusalem). Heraclius called
them in the court and he had all the senior Roman dignitaries around
him. He called for his translator who, translating Heraclius’ question
said to them, ‘Who amongst you is closely related to that man who claims
to be a Prophet?’ Aboo Sufyãn replied, ‘I am the nearest relative to
him (amongst the group).’
Heraclius said, ‘Bring him (Aboo Sufyãn) close to me and make his companions stand behind him.’ Aboo Sufyãn radiyallahu anhu added,
‘Heraclius told his translator to tell my companions that he wanted to
put some questions to me regarding that man (the Prophetsallallahu alayhi wasallam) and that if I told a lie they (my companions) should contradict me.’ Aboo Sufyãn radiyallahu anhu added,
‘By Allah! Had I not been afraid of my companions labelling me a liar, I
would not have spoken the truth about the Prophetsallallahu alayhi wasallam.’ The first question he asked me about him was:
‘What was his family status amongst you?’ I replied, ‘He belongs to a good (noble) family amongst us.’
Heraclius further asked, ‘Has anybody amongst you ever claimed the same (i.e. to be a prophet) before him?’ I replied, ‘No.’
He said, ‘Was anybody amongst his ancestors a king?’ I replied, ‘No.’
Heraclius asked, ‘Do the nobles or the poor follow him?’ I replied, ‘It is the poor who follow him.’
He said, ‘Are his followers increasing or decreasing (day by day)?’ I replied, ‘They are increasing.’
He then asked, ‘Does anybody amongst those who embrace his religion
become displeased and renounce the religion afterwards?’ I replied,
‘No.’
Heraclius said, ‘Have you ever accused him of telling lies before his claim (to be a prophet)?’ I replied, ‘No.’
Heraclius said, ‘Have you ever accused him of telling lies before his claim (to be a prophet)?’ I replied, ‘No.’
Heraclius said, ‘Does he break his promises?’ I replied, ‘No. We are at
truce with him but we do not know what he will do in it.’ I could not
find an opportunity to say anything against him except that.
Heraclius asked, ‘Have you ever had a war with him.’ I replied, ‘Yes.’ Then he said, ‘What was the outcome of the battles?’ I replied, ‘Sometimes he was victorious and sometimes we.’
Heraclius asked, ‘Have you ever had a war with him.’ I replied, ‘Yes.’ Then he said, ‘What was the outcome of the battles?’ I replied, ‘Sometimes he was victorious and sometimes we.’
Heraclius said, ‘What does he order you to do?’ I said, ‘He tells us to
worship Allah and Allah alone and not to worship anything along with
Him, and to renounce all that our ancestors had said. He orders us to
pray, to speak the truth, to be chaste and to keep good relations with
our kith and kin.’
Heraclius asked the translator to convey to me the following. ‘I asked
you about his family and your reply was that he belonged to a very noble
family. In fact all the Messengers come from noble families amongst
their respective peoples. I questioned you whether anyone else amongst
you has claimed such a thing, and your reply was in the negative. If the
answer had been in the affirmative, I would have thought that this man
was following the previous man’s statement.
Then I asked you whether anyone of his ancestors was a king. Your reply
was in the negative, and if it had been in the affirmative, I would have
thought that this man wanted to take back his ancestral kingdom. I
further asked whether this man was ever accused of telling lies before
he said what he said, and your reply was in the negative. So I wondered
how a person who does not tell a lie about others could ever tell a lie
about Allah. I, then asked you whether the rich people followed him or
the poor. You replied that it was the poor who followed him. And in fact
all the Apostles have been followed by this very class of people. Then I
asked you whether his followers were increasing or decreasing. You
replied that they were increasing, and in fact this is the way of true
faith, till it is complete in all respects. I further asked you whether
there was anybody, who after embracing his religion, became displeased
and discarded his religion. Your reply was in the negative, and in fact
this is (the sign of) true faith, when its delight enters the hearts and
mixes with them completely. I asked whether he had ever betrayed. You
replied in the negative and likewise the Apostles never betray.
Then I asked you what he ordered you to do. You replied that he ordered
you to worship Allah and Allah alone and not to worship idols along with
him and forbade you to worship idols and ordered you to pray, to speak
the truth and to be chaste. If what you said is true, he will very soon
occupy this place underneath my feet and I knew it (from the scriptures)
that he was going to appear but I did not know that he would be from
you, and if I could reach him definitely, I would go immediately to meet
him and if I were with him, I would certainly wash his feet.’
The noble and graceful character of Rasoolullah sallallahu alayhi wasallam is
in total conformity to all the natural needs of man. His perfect human
nature, sublimity of character, long suffering and forgiveness,
magnanimity and grace, valour, benevolence, trust in Allah subhanahu wa ta'aalaa, modesty, honesty, humility, purity of heart, self denial and forbearance, devotion and piety, fear of Allah subhanahu wa ta'aalaa, mercy, compassion and generosity in all he is a perfect and beautiful example and a complete code of life for all.
For rulers and heads of states, the life of the Chief and King of the
Arabs holds a perfect example. For the poverty stricken, the life of the
one in whose house the fire was not lit for two months holds an
example. For the warriors and conquerors, the life of the Warrior of
Badr and the Conqueror of Makkah holds a beautiful example, who forgave
even his bitterest enemies. For those who have turned their backs on
this world, the life of the Lone worshipper in the solitude of the cave
of Hira is an example. For the labourers the one who laboured
strenuously in the digging of the trench before the Battle of Khandaq is
an example. The orphans can find solace if they look at the Orphan of
Ãminah. The businessmen may inculcate honesty and piety within them, by
looking at the life of the one who handled business in Syria. For the
imãm and judges, the great Imãm and Judge of Masjidun Nabawi, who
pronounced justice, without distinguishing between strong and weak is a
worthwhile lesson.
In a nutshell, there remains no facet of the life which has not been covered by the noble life of Rasoolullah sallallahu alayhi wasallam and in which there is not a beautiful example to follow.
Verily in the Messenger of
Allah you have a good example for him who looks unto Allah and the last
day, and remember Allah abundantly. (33:21)
We must all study this great life which is a beacon light for every
human, and imitate this greatest personality in every mode of our lives.
May Allah subhanahu wa ta'aalaa enlighten our hearts with the love of
His Rasool sallallahu alayhi wasallam. Ãmeen.
SOURCE: Islamic Dawah Academy, Leicester
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