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PROPHET MUHAMMAD (saas)
The Superb Morality of the Prophet (saas) as Related in the Qur'an
In the Qur'an Allah has revealed that the Prophet
(saas) possessed the finest morality, and says:
Nun. By the Pen and what they write
down! By the blessing of your Lord, you are not mad. You will have
a wage which never-fails. Indeed you are truly vast in character.
So you will see and they will see which of you is mad. Your Lord
knows best who is misguided from His Way and He knows best those
who are guided. (Surat al-Qalam: 1-7)
Allah also revealed in that verse that the Prophet
(saas) was a tireless toiler on His path. That demonstrates that
he always displayed a pleasing morality, never departing from the
way of Allah.
As the Prophet (saas)'s words "The
most perfect believer in respect of faith is he who is best of them
in manners."4
make clear, morality is one the most important components of true
faith. It is therefore an important religious duty to learn about
and practice the very best examples of it.
This chapter will discuss a number of examples
of that morality recommended by the Prophet (saas).
The Prophet (saas) practiced only
that which was revealed to him
One of the most important characteristics, frequently
mentioned with regards to the Prophet (saas) in the Qur'an, is that
he only practiced what Allah revealed and asked of him, with no
concern about what others might think. Important figures and members
of other religions at the time wanted him to impose rules that would
benefit them. Although these people were more numerous and powerful,
the Prophet (saas) was punctilious about abiding by Allah's commandments
and the Qur'an. Allah tells us the following in one verse:
When Our Clear Signs are recited to
them, those who do not expect to meet Us say, "Bring a Qur'an other
than this one or change it." Say: "It is not for me to change it
of my own accord. I follow nothing except what is revealed to me.
I fear, were I to disobey my Lord, the punishment of a Dreadful
Day." Say: "Had Allah so wished, I would not have recited it to
you nor would He have made it known to you. I lived among you for
many years before it came. Will you not use your intellect?" (Surah
Yunus: 15-16)
In a number of verses of the Qur'an,
Allah warned the Prophet (saas) about the conduct of his people.
For instance:
And We have sent down the Book to you
[Muhammad] with truth, confirming and conserving the previous Books.
So judge between them by what Allah has sent down and do not follow
their whims and desires deviating from the Truth that has come to
you. We have appointed a law and a practice for every one of you.
Had Allah willed, He would have made you a single community, but
He wanted to test you regarding what has come to you. So compete
with each other in doing good. Every one of you will return to Allah
and He will inform you regarding the things about which you differed.
Judge between them by what Allah has sent down and do not follow
their whims and desires. And beware of them lest they lure you away
from some of what Allah has sent down to you. If they turn their
backs, then know that Allah wants to afflict them with some of their
wrong actions. Many of mankind are deviators. (Surat al-Ma'ida:
48-49)
The Prophet (saas) told people repeatedly and determinedly
to do nothing but that which Allah had revealed to him. One verse
concerning this superior morality of the Prophet (saas) reads:
Hamid Aytac. A calligraphic inscription
in the celi thuluth script. In a hadith, the Prophet (saas)
stated that the best people are those who are useful to
others.' |
Say: "I do not say to you that I possess
the treasuries of Allah, nor do I know the Unseen, nor do I say
to you that I am an angel. I only follow what has been revealed
to me." Say: "Are the blind the same as those who can see? So will
you not reflect?" (Surat al-An'am: 50)
Alongside that determination and constancy in the
way of Allah, the Prophet (saas) told people about the true religion
in the best and most pleasing manner. Comparing the Prophet (saas)
to the great majority of people will be very helpful in understanding
his superior qualities. Most people, now as in the past, are consumed
with desires, longings and passions. Although the great majority
believe in religion, they are unable to overcome those obsessions.
Instead of giving up those desires, they make concessions when it
comes to their religious obligations. They fail to carry out some
of those obligations out of concern, for instance, over what their
spouses, relatives or friends might say. Or, they are unable to
give up habits that are unacceptable to the religion. They therefore
interpret religion according to their own interests, accept those
rules which suit them, and reject those which do not.
The Prophet (saas) never made any concessions to
what such people wanted. He conveyed the Qur'an to mankind with
no alteration to what Allah had revealed, taking no one's personal
interests into account, and did so simply in the spirit of fear
of Allah. Allah speaks of the Prophet (saas)'s godliness (taqwa)
in the Qur'an:
By the star when it descends, your companion
is not misguided or misled; nor does he speak from whim. It is nothing
but Revelation revealed, taught him by one immensely strong, possessing
power and splendour [i.e., Gabriel]...(Surat an-Najm: 1-6)

Who could do greater wrong than those who invent lies
against Allah? Such people will be arrayed before their
Lord and the witnesses will say, 'Those are the ones
who lied against their Lord.' Yes indeed! Allah's curse
is on the wrongdoers, (SurahHud:18)
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Know that the Messenger of Allah
is among you. If he were to obey you in many things, you would suffer
for it.However, Allah has given you love of faith and made it pleasing
to your hearts, and has made disbelief, deviance and disobedience
hateful to you. People such as these are rightly guided. (Surat
al-Hujurat: 7) Prophet (saas)'s trust in Allah: An example
to all people
Those situations the Prophet (saas) was involved,
as they are related in the Qur'an, demonstrate his resignation,
and submission to Allah. For instance, the Prophet (saas)'s words
when he and his friend were hiding in a cave after leaving Mecca
are one of the finest examples of that submission. The Qur'an says:
If you do not help him, Allah did help
him when those who disbelieved drove him out and there were two
of them in the Cave. He said to his companion, "Do not be despondent,
Allah is with us." Then Allah sent down His serenity upon him and
reinforced him with troops you could not see. He made the word of
those who disbelieved undermost. It is the word of Allah which is
uppermost. Allah is Almighty, All-Wise. (Surat at-Tawba: 40)
Whatever the situation might have been, the Prophet
(saas) always submitted to Allah, in the knowledge that there was
beauty and goodness in all that He created. These words of the Prophet
(saas) to his people as related in the Qur'an are a telling instance
of that submission:
If good happens to you it galls them.
If a mishap occurs to you, they say, "We made our preparations in
advance," and they turn away rejoicing. Say: "Nothing can happen
to us except what Allah has ordained for us. He is Our Master. It
is in Allah that the believers should put their trust." (Surat at-Tawba:
50-51)
The Prophet (saas), by his submission to Allah,
was an example to all Muslims, and he warned that people would never
have the power to alter anything that came from Allah:
"Everything is by decree-even incapacity
and ability"5
"… When you ask for anything ask
it from Allah, and if you seek help in Allah. Know that if the people
were to unite to do you some benefit they could benefit you only
with what Allah had recorded for you, and that if they were to unite
to do you some injury they could injure you only with what Allah
had recorded for you. The pens are withdrawn and the pages are dry."6
Every believer who abides by the Sunnah of the
Prophet (saas) has to face every calamity with the same submission
as he, and to have faith that there is beauty and good in everything.
We must not forget that the Prophet Muhammad (saas), one of Allah's
most God-fearing servants, was also tested with great difficulties
and trying circumstances.
There were people ready to create various kinds
of difficulty in the communities he addressed. They tried to plot
against the Prophet (saas) by behaving hypocritically. Polytheists
refused to abandon the religion of their ancestors, others asked
the Prophet (saas) to bring them a sign to suit their best interests,
they tried to kill, arrest or exile the Prophet (saas), and, basically,
placed all kinds of difficulties in his path.
The Prophet (saas) was always patient with the
unbelievers. He continued to communicate the religion of Allah and
to instruct Muslims in the Qur'an while he protected them from danger.
The source of that determination, success and courage lay his strong
faith in Allah, his godliness and submission. The Prophet (saas)
always knew that Allah was with him, as when he was in the cave,
and that every situation was ordained by Allah. He had faith that
everything came from Allah and would result in the best possible
outcome. The following hadith of the Prophet (saas) is an example
of his submission:
"Strange are the ways of a believer
for there is good in every affair of his and this is not the case
with anyone else except in the case of a believer for if he has
an occasion to feel delight he thanks [Allah], thus there is a good
for him in it, and if he gets into trouble and shown resignation
(and endures it patiently), there is a good for him in it."7
The Prophet (saas) always did his best, whatever
the situation, though knowing that the outcome depended on Allah.
He relied on and trusted in Him. In return for that submission,
Allah granted him strength and success.
Haci Nazif Bey. A verse from the
Qur'an: "Do not consider Allah
to be unaware of what the wrongdoers perpetrate..."
(Surah Ibrahim: 42) |
Allah instructed the Prophet (saas) to be patient
in the face of those who made problems for him, and he was faithful
to that prescription throughout his life. One verse says:
They have the word, "Obedience!" on
their tongues but when they leave your presence, a group of them
spend the night plotting to do other than what you say. Allah is
recording their nocturnal plotting. So let them be and put your
trust in Allah. Allah suffices as a Guardian. (Surat an-Nisa': 81)
The words the Prophet (saas) was commanded to say
in another trying situation also reveal his godliness and submission:
If they argue with you, say, "I have
submitted myself completely to Allah, and so have all who follow
me." Say to those given the Book and those who have no Book, "Have
you become Muslim?" If they become Muslim, they have been guided.
If they turn away, you are only responsible for transmission. Allah
sees His servants. (Surah Al 'Imran: 20)
One comment by the Prophet (saas) regarding the
recompense awaiting those who demonstrate submission is as follows:"If
you put your faith completely in Allah, He will arrange for your
sustenance in the same way as He provides for the birds. They go
out in the morning with their stomachs empty and return filled in
the evening."8
The Prophet (saas)'s words and actions are the
best possible models for believers. That is why every believer who
finds himself faced with a difficulty of any sort, or a situation
he does not like, must think of the verses of the Qur'an and the
fact that Allah creates everything; adopt the submission of the
Prophet (saas) and accept the destiny chosen for him by Allah.
The Prophet (saas) ever only sought
to please Allah, expecting
nothing in return from others
One of the fundamental tenets of Islam is that
a person must found his whole life on the love and fear of Allah,
and carry out all his obligations solely to win the good will and
mercy of Allah and to attain His Paradise. In one verse, Allah tells
believers: "Say: 'My prayer and my rites, my living
and my dying, are for Allah alone, the Lord of all the worlds.'"
(Surat al-An'am: 162)
In the following verse, believers are told to live
their religion solely for Allah, and not for any other purpose:
"Except those who repent and put things right and hold fast to Allah
and dedicate their religion to Allah alone; they are with the believers.
Allah will give the believers an immense reward." (Surat an-Nisa':
146) Anyone who holds fast to Allah, knows that there is
no other god than Allah, lives his life solely to gain His good
pleasure, and never, ever abandons his faith in Him, shows he has
true faith.
No sincere believer tries to gain the love, good
will, praise of anyone other than Allah in his actions and religious
duties. The finest examples of such sincere believers are the Prophet
Muhammad (saas) and other prophets (peace be upon them all).
The Prophet (saas) sought only to win Allah's good
pleasure, and spent his life striving to win His mercy, compassion
and Paradise, with never a thought for personal interests or worldly
gain.
Say: "I do not ask you for any wage
for it, nor am I a man of false pretentions." (Surah Sad: 86)
Say: "I have not asked you for any wage
- it is all for you. My wage is the responsibility of Allah alone.
He is witness of everything." (Surah Saba': 47)
The patience exhibited by the Prophet
(saas) in the face of difficulty
Throughout the period of his mission, the Prophet
Muhammad (saas) experienced all manner of difficulty. Deniers and
polytheists, from among his own people, insulted him most terribly,
even calling him a magician or a madman. Others wanted to kill him
and even schemed to do so. Despite all that, the Prophet (saas)
tried to teach people of all backgrounds and cultures about the
Qur'an, and therefore about proper morality and good behavior.
As is revealed in the verses of the Qur'an, some
people had not the slightest idea of the basics of good manners,
for which reason it never entered their minds that they might appall
someone who possessed superior morality. The Prophet (saas) displayed
the greatest patience in this circumstances, turning to Allah and
asking for His help in all situations and encouraging believers
to patience and submission.
In many verses in the Qur'an, Allah advises the
Prophet (saas) to be patient despite the words of unbelievers:
So be patient in the face of what they
say and glorify your Lord with praise before the rising of the sun
and before it sets. (Surah Qaf: 39)
Do not be grieved by what they say.
All might belongs to Allah. He is the All-Hearing, the All-Knowing.
(Surah Yunus: 65)
We know that your breast is constricted
by what they say. (Surat al-Hijr: 97)
Perhaps you are leaving aside part of
what has been revealed to you and your breast is constricted by
this because they say, "Why has treasure not been sent down to him
or an angel not accompanied him?" You are only a warner and Allah
is Guardian over all things. (Surah Hud: 12)
Believers must remember the kind of things Allah's
Messenger (saas) was patient for, and take him as a model when dealing
with their own difficulties. Those who despair at the slightest
problem, who are unable to bear the smallest objection, who stop
preaching the religion of Allah, or who lose hope when their business
dealings go wrong, must be aware that such behavior is incompatible
with Allah's holy book and the sayings and deeds of the Prophet
(saas). Believers must always be patient, take Allah as their helper
and give thanks to Him, adopt the superior morality of the Prophet
(saas), and hope for the mercy, compassion and Paradise of our Lord.
The Prophet (saas) was always tolerant
of those around him
As we have already seen, there were people with
varying characters and ideas that surrounded the Prophet (saas).
Throughout his life, however, he showed an interest in each and
every one, warned them about their mistakes and failings, and tried
to educate them in all matters, from cleanliness to matters of faith.
That compassionate, tolerant, understanding and patient attitude
of his was the means by which many peoples' hearts warmed to Islam
and developed a genuine love for the Prophet (saas). Allah describes
this pleasing attitude adopted by the Prophet (saas) towards those
around him in the Qur'an:
It is a mercy from Allah that you were
gentle with them. If you had been rough or hard of heart, they would
have scattered from around you. So pardon them and ask forgiveness
for them… (Surah Al 'Imran: 159)
From the G. Mesara collection. A
verse from the Qur'an in Esma-i Nebi calligraphic style:
"We have only sent you as a
mercy to all the worlds." (Surat al-Anbiya': 107) |
In another verse, Allah told the Prophet (saas)
how he should behave towards those around him:
We know best what they say. You are
not a dictator over them. So remind, with the Qur'an, whoever fears
My Threat. (Surah Qaf: 45)
The Prophet (saas) never pressured those around
him to accept the religion, nor imposed conditions on them. Instead
he always used the pleasantest ways to tell them about it.He always
supported the community of the faithful with his strong conscience,
and was a benefactor to them at all times. On account of these traits,
the Prophet (saas) is described in many verses as "your companion." (Surah Saba': 46: Surat
an-Najm: 2, Surat at-Takwir: 22).
Those believers who were able to comprehend the
conscientiousness of the Prophet (saas) regarded him as closer to
them than all others, and humbled themselves towards him. In one
verse, Allah states:
The Prophet is closer to the believers
than their own selves, and his wives are their mothers… (Surat al-Ahzab:
6)
Imam Ghazali, the great Islamic scholar, summed
up the Prophet (saas)'s treatment of those around him in light of
the information found in the hadiths:
"... Everyone thought that the Prophet honoured
him more. Whoever came to him could see his face.
... He used to call his companions by their surnames
with honour and he used to give one surname who had no surname.
... He was very affectionate and kind in dealing
with the people.
... Nobody could speak loudly in
his assembly."9
The Prophet (saas)'s human love, kind thought and
compassion, which turned those around him to true religion and warmed
their hearts to faith, is that superior morality which all Muslims
should seek to reproduce.
The exemplary justice of the
Prophet (saas)
In the Qur'an, Allah commands believers to "Be upholders of justice, bearing witness
for Allah alone, even against yourselves or your parents and relatives.
Whether they are rich or poor, Allah is well able to look after
them. Do not follow your own desires and deviate from the truth..."
(Surat an-Nisa': 135). With the rules he imposed on Muslims,
his just and tolerant attitude towards those of other religions,
languages, races and tribes, and his way of not discriminating between
rich and poor, but treating everybody equally, Allah's Messenger
(saas) is a great example to all of mankind.
But
if they turn away, say, 'Allah is enough for me. There
is no god but Him. I have put my trust in Him. He is
the Lord of the Mighty Throne.'
(Surat at-Tawba: 129)
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Allah says this to His Prophet (saas) in one verse:
They are people who listen to lies and
consume ill-gotten gains. If they come to you, you can either judge
between them or turn away from them. If you turn away from them,
they cannot harm you in any way. But if you do judge, judge between
them justly. Allah loves the just. (Surat al-Ma'ida: 42)
The Prophet (saas) abided by Allah's commands,
even with such difficult people, and never made any concessions
in his implementation of justice. He became an example for all times
with the words, "My Lord has commanded justice…"
(Surat al-A'raf: 29).
A number of incidents testify to the Prophet (saas)'s
justice. He lived in a place where people of different religions,
languages, races and tribes all co-existed. It was very difficult
for those societies to live together in peace and security, and
to check those who sought to spread dissension. One group could
grow aggressive towards and even attack another over the slightest
word or action. Yet, the justice of the Prophet (saas) was a source
of peace and security for those other communities, just as much
as it was for Muslims. During the time of the Prophet (saas), Christians,
Jews and pagans were all treated equally. The Prophet (saas) abided
by the verse "There is no compulsion where the
religion is concerned…" (Surat al-Baqara: 256), explaining
the true religion to everyone, but leaving them free to make up
their own minds.
In another verse, Allah revealed to the Prophet
(saas) the kind of justice and and conciliation he needed to adopt
towards those of other religions:
So call and go straight as you have
been ordered to. Do not follow their whims and desires but say,
"I believe in a Book sent down by Allah and I am ordered to be just
between you. Allah is our Lord and your Lord. We have our actions
and you have your actions. There is no debate between us and you.
Allah will gather us all together. He is our final destination."
(Surat ash-Shura: 15)
This noble attitude of the Prophet (saas), being
in total harmony with the morality of the Qur'an, should be taken
as an example of how members of different religions today should
be treated.
The Prophet (saas)'s justice brought about understanding
between people of different races. In many of his addresses, even
in his final sermon, the Prophet (saas) stated that superiority
lay not in race but in godliness as Allah states in the verse:
Mankind! We created you from a male
and female,and made you into peoples and tribes so that you might
come to know each other. The noblest among you in Allah's sight
is that one of you who best performs his duty. Allah is All-Knowing,
All-Aware. (Surat al-Hujurat: 13)
Two hadiths report the Prophet (saas) as saying:
"You are sons of Adam, and Adam
came from dust. Let the people cease to boast about their ancestors."10
"These genealogies of yours are
not a reason to revile anyone. You are all children of Adam. No
one has any superiority over another except in religion and taqwa
(godliness)."11
During his final sermon, the Prophet (saas) called
on Muslims in these terms:
"There is no superiority for an
Arab over a non-Arab and for a non-Arab over an Arab; nor for white
over the black nor for the black over the white except in piety.
Verily the noblest among you is he who is the most pious."12
The agreement made with the Christians of Najran
in the south of the Arabian Peninsula was another fine example of
the justice of the Prophet (saas). One of the articles in the agreement
reads:
"The lives of the people of Najran
and its surrounding area, their religion, their land, property,
cattle and those of them who are present or absent, their messengers
and their places of worship are under the protection of Allah and
guardianship of His Prophet."13
The Compact of Medina, signed by the Muslim immigrants
from Mecca, the indigenous Muslims of Medina and the Jews of Medina
is another important example of justice. As a result of this constitution,
which established justice between communities with differing beliefs
and ensured the protection of their various interests, long years
of enmity were brought to an end. One of the most outstanding features
of the treaty is the freedom of belief it established. The relevant
article reads:

Haci Nazif Bey. A verse from the Qur'an: "... [Allah commands you] When you
judge between people, to judge with justice. (Surat
an-Nisa': 58)
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"The Jews of Banu 'Awf are one
nation with the Muslims; the Jews have their religion and the Muslims
have theirs…"14
Article 16 of the treaty reads:
"The Jew who follows us is surely entitled to our support and the
same equal rights as any one of us. He shall not be wronged nor
his enemy be assisted."15
The Prophet (saas)'s companions remained true to that article in
the treaty, even after his death, and even practiced it with regard
to Berbers, Buddhists, Brahmans and people of other beliefs.
One of the main reasons why the golden age of Islam
was one of peace and security was the Prophet (saas)'s just attitude,
itself a reflection of Qur'anic morality.
The justice of the Prophet (saas) also awoke feelings
of confidence in non-Muslims, and many, including polytheists, asked
to be taken under his protection. Allah revealed the following request
from the polytheists in the Qur'an, and also told the Prophet (saas)
of the attitude he should adopt towards such people:
If any of the idolators ask you for
protection, give them protection until they have heard the words
of Allah. Then convey them to a place where they are safe. That
is because they are a people who do not know. How could any of the
idolators possibly have a treaty with Allah and with His Messenger,
except for those you made a treaty with at the Masjid al-Haram?
As long as they are straight with you, be straight with them. Allah
loves those who do their duty. (Surat at-Tawba: 6-7)
In our day, the only solution to the fighting and
conflict going on all over the world is to adopt the morality of
the Qur'an, and, like the Prophet (saas), never to depart from the
path of justice, making no distinction between different religions,
languages, or races.
Your Lord is the Ever-Forgiving,
the Possessor of Mercy. If He had taken them to task for what they
have earned, He would have hastened their punishment. Instead, they
have a promised appointment and they will not find any refuge from
it.(Surat al-Kahf: 58)
He who obeys the Prophet (saas)
also obeys Allah
Allah charges everyone with obeying the prophets
He has sent. These messengers were blessed men who abided by Allah's
commands, communicated His revelations, represented the human model
most pleasing to Allah by means of their words and actions, in short
by their whole manner of living. Allah reveals in the Qur'an that
those who abide by His messengers will be saved. For that reason,
obedience to the Prophet (saas) is an obligation of the very greatest
importance. Allah reveals the importance of obedience in the Qur'an:
We sent no messenger except to be obeyed
by Allah's permission. If only when they wronged themselves they
had come to you and asked Allah's forgiveness and the Messenger
had asked forgiveness for them they would have found Allah Ever-Returning,
Most Merciful. (Surat an-Nisa': 64)
Whoever obeys Allah and the Messenger
will be with those whom Allah has blessed: the prophets and steadfast
affirmers of truth, the martyrs and righteous. What excellent company
such people are! (Surat an-Nisa': 69)
In several verses of the Qur'an, it is stated that
those who obey His messengers are in truth obeying Allah. Those
who rebel against these messengers, on the other hand, rebel against
Allah. Some of these verses are:
Whoever obeys the Messenger has obeyed
Allah. If anyone turns away, we did not send you to them as their
keeper. (Surat an-Nisa': 80)
Those who pledge you their allegiance
pledge allegiance to Allah. Allah's hand is over their hands. He
who breaks his pledge only breaks it against himself. But as for
him who fulfils the contract he has made with Allah, We will pay
him an immense reward. (Surat al-Fath: 10)
The Prophet (saas) has also stressed the importance
of obedience in the hadiths:
"Whoever obeys me, obeys Allah,
and whoever disobeys me, disobeys Allah, and whoever obeys the ruler
I appoint, obeys me, and whoever disobeys him, disobeys me."16
In the Qur'an, Allah describes the Prophet (saas)
as a protector and guide for the faithful. Muslims, therefore, referred
to him in all matters, and sought his permission and opinion before
engaging in anything. On subjects they were unable to agree upon
among themselves, though even on matters they were able to solve
by themselves, or when they received news concerning the security,
health or economy of the community of the faithful, they immediately
took them to the Prophet (saas) and abided by the sure and trustworthy
advice or solution he recommended.
This is a most important aspect of morality, commanded
by Allah in the Qur'an. In one verse, for instance, He orders all
news to be forwarded to the Prophet (saas) or those representing
him. The verse reads:
When news of any matter reaches them
they spread it about, whether it is of a reassuring or disquieting
nature. If they had only referred it to the Messenger and those
in command among them, those among them able to discern the truth
about it would have had proper knowledge of it. If it were not for
Allah's favor to you and His mercy, all but a very few of you would
have followed Satan. (Surat an-Nisa': 83)
That, of course, is a most beneficial and wise
command. For one thing, each order and rule of the Prophet (saas)
is guaranteed by Allah. Furthermore, the Prophet (saas) was the
wisest and cleverest member of the community of the faithful. Usually,
most look to consult the most intelligent person and the one who
best obeys his conscience, that is, the person they trust the most
in any matter, in order to establish a decision.
As well as all these characteristics of the Prophet
(saas), another wisdom in all news being gathered together in one
person is that this will provide the best and most intelligent response
because all the aspects of the event will be known by one person.
In another verse, Allah commands the faithful to make the Prophet
(saas) their judge in any disagreements between them. It is a command
from Allah that all such disagreements should be taken to the Prophet
(saas) at once, and that is therefore the most fitting course of
action in terms of reason, morality and conscience. It is also most
important to obey the rules set out by the Prophet (saas), with
all one's heart and with no reservations. Even if his decision conflicts
with the interests of an individual, true believers will feel no
doubts at all, and will immediately obey the command of the Prophet
(saas). Allah describes this important aspect of obedience in the
Qur'an:
No, by your Lord, they are not believers
until they make you their judge in the disputes that break out between
them, and then find no resistance within themselves to what you
decide and submit themselves completely. (Surat an-Nisa': 65)
Some hypocritical people, or people whose faith
is weak, have failed to realize that the decisions of the Prophet
(saas) are assured by Allah and opposed informing him of every situation,
thus causing dissension. Allah describes the condition of such people
in the Qur'an:
Among them are some who insult the Prophet,
saying he is only an ear [only a hearer]. Say, "An ear of good for
you, believing in Allah and believing in the believers, and a mercy
for those among you who believe." As for those who insult the Messenger
of Allah, they will have a painful punishment. (Surat at-Tawba:
61)
Since these people failed to grasp the essence
of faith, and were unable to appreciate the merit of the Prophet
(saas), they adopted the wrong approach with regards to informing
him about every matter. The ignorant are unable to use what they
know for beneficial ends, for the good and security of mankind.
They use it for gossip and to try to spread dissension, to turn
people against one another and to plot against them. The Prophet
(saas), however, used all the information that was brought to him
for the peace, security and health of Muslims and other groups under
his protection, to avoid possible dangers and to thwart plots against
believers. Identifying those whose faith was weak, he took measures
to strengthen that faith, and prevented anything that might have
weakened the faithful or damaged their morale. He brought in measures
that would bring them good and lead to desirable outcomes. That
is why Allah refers to him as "an ear of good" in one verse.
All of the Prophet (saas)'s words, decisions and measures have led
to good and positive results for believers as well as mankind.
The Messenger believes in what has been sent down to
him from his Lord, and so do the believes. Each one
believes in Allah and His angels and His Books and His
Messengers. We do not differentiate between any of His
Messengers. 'We hear and we obey. Forgive us, our Lord!
You are our journey's end.'
(Surat al-Baqara: 285)
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The Prophet (saas) warned and reminded
people in such a way
as to influence their conscience
The Prophet (saas) spent all his life, once the
Qur'an had been revealed to him, calling people to the religion
and guiding them to the true path. In one verse, Allah tells the
Prophet (saas) how he should address people:
Say: "This is my way. I call to Allah
with inner sight, I and all who follow me. Glory be to Allah! I
am not one of those who associate others with Him." (Surah Yusuf:
108)
As can be seen from the verses of the Qur'an, the
Prophet (saas) encountered a number of difficulties when warning
people and teaching them about the Qur'an and true morality. Since
not everyone was on the true path, people made life difficult for
the Prophet (saas), out of jealousy, hatred and envy. Some were
slow to understand his words and dragged their feet when they did
so, some behaved hypocritically, saying that they believed his words
when they really did not. The Prophet (saas) continued to explain
the religion with great determination, paying no heed to all those
obstacles. Such people's attitudes are revealed in a verse:
… You believe in all the Books. When
they meet you, they say, "We believe." But when they leave they
bite their fingers out of rage against you. Say, "Die in your rage."
Allah knows what your hearts contain. (Surah Al 'Imran: 119)
Another verse discusses the Prophet (saas)'s
determination in the face of those who opposed him:
Those to whom We gave the Book rejoice
at what has been sent down to you but some of the parties refuse
to acknowledge part of it. Say: "I have only been ordered to worship
Allah and not to associate anything with Him. I summon to Him and
to Him I will return." (Surat ar-Ra'd: 36)
The Prophet (saas) continued to warn those who
would not believe, and to use the most effective way of talking
about the religion, in the hope they would find faith and abandon
their hatred of him and his religion. The attitude displayed by
those people in the face of what he had to say is described in Surat
an-Nisa':
Do you not see those who claim that
they believe in what has been sent down to you and what was sent
down before you, still desiring to turn to a satanic source for
judgement in spite of being ordered to reject it? Satan wants to
misguide them far away. When they are told, "Come to what Allah
has sent down and to the Messenger," you see the hypocrites turning
away from you completely. (Surat an-Nisa': 60-61)
Despite the two-faced behavior of those who opposed
him, the Prophet (saas) spoke to them in terms that would enable
them to see the truth and which would work on their consciences.
One verse reads:
Allah knows what is in such people's
hearts so turn away from them and warn them and speak to them with
words that take effect. (Surat an-Nisa': 63)
It was of course a heavy responsibility to give
advice to his enemies, to show them the error of their ways and
to call them to the true path. Yet, for someone who, like the Prophet
(saas), has put his trust in Allah, who knows that faith is a gift
from Him, and fears Allah alone, and not anyone else, Allah will
provide assistance and support.
In several verses of the Qur'an, Allah reveals
that He has sent messengers in order to turn those who have strayed
back to the true path, to purify them, and to teach them the holy
verses. As we have seen above, throughout his life, the Prophet
(saas) persevered in the responsibility that Allah had laid on him
with great patience, fortitude and determination. Even in the final
sermon that he gave, very shortly before dying, he continued to
teach and instruct Muslims.
Allah sets out these beautiful responsibilities
in a number of verses:
For this We sent a Messenger to you
from among you to recite Our Signs to you and purify you and teach
you the Book and Wisdom and teach you things you did not know before.
(Surat al-Baqara: 151)
Allah showed great kindness to the believers
when He sent a Messenger to them from among themselves to recite
His Signs to them and purify them and teach them the Book and Wisdom,
even though before that they were clearly misguided. (Surah Al 'Imran:
164)
Sami Efendi (1838-1912). A callighraphic
inscription in celi ta'liq script. Qalam-i Kibar (apothegm),
"The primary requirement for wisdom is fear of Allah." |
It is He who raised up among the Ummi
a Messenger from them to recite His Signs to them and purify them
and teach them the Book and Wisdom, even though before that they
were clearly misguided. (Surat al-Jumu'a: 2)
In one verse, Allah describes the Prophet (saas)'s
advice and warnings as "things that will bring one to life":
You who believe! Respond to Allah and
to the Messenger when He calls you to what will bring you to life!
Know that Allah intervenes between a man and his heart and that
you will be gathered to Him. (Surat al-Anfal: 24)
That is why the Prophet
(saas)'s advice and exhortations are unlike those of anyone else.
Abiding by these warnings is a means of salvation in this world
and the next. Each of the Prophet (saas)'s exhortations are founded
on wisdom that will save people from evil, cruelty, pessimism and
suffering. Since all his advice is inspired and assured by Allah,
a sincere Muslim will surrender himself to them and find faith.
The words of the Prophet (saas) that have come
down to us contain the excellent advice he gave to the faithful.
One example is the advice he gave to his companion Muadh. It is
reported that he spoke thus:
"O Muadh, I advise you: fear Allah, speak the truth,
fulfil promise, pay up trust, give up breach of trust, save your
neighbour, show kindness to orphans, be modest in talk, spread peace,
do good deeds, stick to faith, earn knowledge about the Qur'an,
love the next world, fear rendering of accounts...
O Muadh, I forbid you: Don't tell a truthful man
liar, don't follow any sin, don't disobey a just judge, and don't
create disorder in land.
O Muadh, I give you instruction:
Fear Allah while passing by each stone, tree, and heaps of earth.
Make repentance anew after committing any sin. Repent secretly for
secret sin and openly for open sin."17
That is how the Prophet (saas) educated those
close to him and Muslims, and called on them to have good character.
The Prophet (saas) continually praised
the Lord
In line with Allah's command revealed in the verse
of the Qur'an which declared: "… And proclaim His Greatness repeatedly!"
(Surat al-Isra': 111), whenever the Prophet (saas) explained
a subject, gave advice to the faithful, preached to people or prayed,
he would always remember Allah with His greatest and most beautiful
names. He would praise His power, majesty and greatness. Allah told
the Prophet (saas) how to address the people in a number of verses:
Say, "O Allah! Master of the Kingdom!
You give sovereignty to whoever You will You take sovereignty from
whoever You will. You exalt whoever You will You abase whoever You
will. All good is in Your hands. You have power over all things.
You merge the night into the day. You merge the day into the night.
You bring out the living from the dead. You bring out the dead from
the living. You provide for whoever You will without any reckoning."…
Say, "Whether you conceal what is in your breasts or make it known,
Allah knows it. He knows what is in the heavens and what is on earth.
Allah has power over all things." (Surah Al 'Imran: 26-27-29)
Say: "…Jurisdiction over it belongs
to Allah alone. He tells the truth and He is the Best of Deciders."
(Surat al-An'am: 57)
Say: "Mankind! I am the Messenger of
Allah to you all, of Him to Whom the kingdom of the heavens and
earth belongs. There is no god but Him. He gives life and causes
to die. So believe in Allah and His Messenger, the Ummi, who believes
in Allah and His words, and follow him so that hopefully you will
be guided." (Surat al-A'raf: 158)
Say: "If all the sea was ink to write
down the Words of my Lord, it would run out long before the Words
of my Lord ran out, even if We were to bring the same amount of
ink again." (Surat al-Kahf: 109)
Say: "He is Allah, Absolute Oneness,
Allah, the Everlasting Sustainer of all. He has not given birth
and was not born. And no one is comparable to Him." (Surat al-Ikhlas:
1-4)
Whoever strives only strives for (the benefit)
himself. Allah is Rich Beyond Need of any being.(Surat al-Ankabut:6)
When giving advice to a Muslim, the Prophet
(saas) would first remind him of the greatness of Allah, saying:
"There is no god but Allah, He
is One and has no partner, to Him belongs all praise and all authority,
and He has power over all things, praise be to Allah, glory be to
Allah, there is no god but Allah, Allah is the greatest, there is
no power nor any authority but with Allah."18
Every Muslim who adopts as a model the Prophet
(saas)'s attitude, morality and godliness, and lives by the Qur'an
and the Sunnah, must employ a way of speaking that reminds people
of the greatness and might of Allah that calls to His way, and that
causes them to love and fear Him. Every time he speaks he must make
it clear that he remembers Allah and that he always turns to Him.
The Prophet (saas) always advised people to love
Allah, and to love him because of that love for Allah. One hadith
says:
"Love Allah for the provision He
gave you. Love me also as Allah loves me."19
The Prophet (saas) was a bearer of
glad tidings
In the verse "O Prophet! We have
sent you as a witness, and a bringer of good news and a warner"
(Surat al-Ahzab: 45), Allah describes the Prophet (saas)
as a bearer of glad tidings and a warner. The Prophet (saas) always
warned people against the sufferings to be experienced in Hell,
and told them of the desirable future that awaited the good in this
world, and of the infinite life of the Paradise in the hereafter.
This characteristic of the Prophet (saas) is revealed in the Qur'an
thus:
We have sent you with the Truth, bringing
good news and giving warning. Do not ask about the inhabitants of
the Blazing Fire. (Surat al-Baqara: 119)
We have sent it down with truth and
with truth it has come down. We only sent you to bring good news
and to give warning. (Surat al-Isra': 105)
Hüseyin Kutlu. Calligraphy reading
'Mashallah.' |
Truly it is revelation sent down by
the Lord of all the worlds. The Trustworthy Spirit brought it down
to your heart so you would be one of the Warners. (Surat ash-Shu'ara':
192-194)
We only sent you for the whole of mankind,
bringing good news and giving warning. But most of mankind do not
know it. (Surah Saba': 28)
Those who take the Prophet (saas) as a model and
abide by his Sunnah must, like him, give people the same glad tidings
and warn them. The Prophet (saas) himself described how such people
ought to behave:
"Make things easy for the people,
and do not make it difficult for them, and make them calm (with
glad tidings) and do not repulse (them)."20
Giving welcome news increases believers' enthusiasm
and morale, and encourages them to be more determined and persevering
in their labors in the way of Allah. Someone who hopes to be rewarded
with Paradise will of course have a very different attitude and
state of mind than someone who regards those labors as monotonous,
or carries them out of habit or a sense of obligation. That is why
Allah has commanded His Messenger (saas) to: "Spur
on the believers." (Surat an-Nisa': 84)
In another verse, Allah says: "Give good news to the believers that
they will receive immense favor from Allah" (Surat al-Ahzab: 47).
Every believer who abides by Allah's commandments and the morality
of the Prophet (saas) is responsible for giving good news to Muslims,
and for encouraging them. It is not proper for a Muslim to speak
in a manner that is negative, to make easy tasks appear difficult,
and thus, to discourage the faithful, to forget the beautiful things
and good news Allah has revealed in the Qur'an, thereby leading
the faithful to become pessimistic. What is in conformity with the
Qur'an is, like the manner of the Prophet (saas), to recall the
good things promised to the faithful by Allah, and to keep to revitalize
them.
One such tidings the Prophet (saas) was told to
tell people about was Allah's forgiveness of sins:
 Say: "My servants, you who have transgressed
against yourselves, do not despair of the mercy of Allah. Truly
Allah forgives all wrong actions. He is the Ever-Forgiving, the
Most Merciful." (Surat az-Zumar: 53)
When those who believe in Our Signs
come to you, say, "Peace be upon you!" Allah has made mercy incumbent
on Himself. If anyone among you does evil out of ignorance and then
afterwards repents and puts things right, He is Ever-Forgiving,
Most Merciful. (Surat al-An'am: 54)
Another tiding is that of Paradise:
Say, "Shall I tell you of something
better than that?" Those who do their duty will have Gardens with
their Lord, with rivers flowing under them, remaining in them timelessly,
for ever, and purified wives, and the Pleasure of Allah. Allah sees
His servants. (Surah Al 'Imran: 15)
Give
the good news to those who believe and do right actions
that they will have Gardens with rivers flowing under
them. When they are given fruit the
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