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رسالة اليوم من هدي الرسول

-          نصرته وتوقيره:

توقيره صلى الله عليه وسلم بعد وفاته, يكون باتباع سنته, وتعظيم أمره, وقبول حكمه, والتأدب مع كلامه, وعدم مخالفة حديثه لرأي أو مذهب. قال الإمام الشافعي : أجمع المسلمون على أن من استبانت له سنة رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم لم يحل له أن يدعها لقول أحد.

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الرئيسية | Monthly archive

مايو 2010

Mildness is another dimension of the character of God’s Messenger, upon him be peace and blessings. He was a bright mirror in which God reflected His Mercy.

Mildness is a reflection of compassion. God made His Messenger mild and gentle, not harsh and stern. Due to his mildness, God’s Messenger gained many converts to Islam and surpassed numerous obstacles on his way to ultimate victory.

While the Prophet was once returning to his house after talking to his Companions in the mosque, a Bedouin pulled him by the collar and said rudely: ‘O Muhammad! Give me my due! Load up these two camels of mine. For you will load them up with neither your own wealth nor the wealth of your father.’ To this impertinence, God’s Messenger gave the response, without showing any sign of offence: Give that man what he wants!41

Zayd ibn San’an narrates:

By Sheikh. `Abdel Khaliq Hasan Ash-Shareef

Allah gifted His servant and Messenger (peace and blessings be upon him) with all sublime morals. In this context, Almighty Allah says: [And surely thou hast sublime morals] (Al-Qalam 68:4).

On his part, the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings be upon him) said, “I was sent (by Allah) to perfect the sublime morals.”

`A’ishah (may Allah be pleased with her) described the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him), saying, “His morals were the morals of Qur'an.”

To set a good example for other people was one duty of the Prophets—a duty which we must also always observe consciously. After mentioning the prophets in Surat Al-An`am, God commanded His last messenger:

(Those are they whom God has guided, so follow their guidance!) (Al-An`am 6:90)

We are commanded by God to follow the example of Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him):

(You have a good example in God’s Messenger for whoever looks unto God and the Last Day, and remembers God oft.) (Al-Ahzab 33: 21)

By IOL Islamic Researchers

We all love our Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him). Simple because he brought us Divine guidance and helped us a lot find our way to Truth. He is called the light, as Almighty Allah says: “Now hath come unto you light from Allah and a plain Scripture” (Al-Ma’idah: 15) It is thus natural to instill into our kids the Prophet’s love. We also should make sure that his love grow daily in our heart.

The dilemma of dealing with the youth is not unique to any one community, or even to the West. It is something that affects the global Muslim ummah. While we have many programs geared towards the youth (or attempted to anyway), it seems many of them are unsuccessful. What is the correct approach to dealing with them? How did the Prophet (saw) do youth outreach? It is something obvious, yet ignored, that there is in fact a prophetic methodology to dealing with them.

In this article I hope to highlight some examples of two points,

Islam emphasises that one takes care of one’s self physically by maintaining, for example, cleanliness, dressing properly and eating that which healthy and beneficial. Similarly, it emphasises taking care of one’s self internally by beautifying one’s own moral conduct i.e. aiming and acting upon a high standard of character.

Without a doubt, cheating and deception are despicable characteristics that are beneath the behaviour of any decent person. The intentional distortion of truth in order to misguide others is, naturally, a practice which contradicts the noble values taught by the Prophet (peace be upon him).

Al-Uthaymeen Muhammad ibn Salih

The rights of the Prophet r are the most important, after the rights of Allah. There is no human who has more rights than the Prophet r. Allah said, what translated means: "Verily, We have sent you (O Muhammad) as a witness, as a bearer of glad tidings, and as a warner. In order that you (O mankind) may believe in Allah and His Messenger, and that you assist and honor him (Muhammad)…" [48:8-9]

In an age when persecution for the sake of religion was common in the world all around him, we find the Messenger (peace be upon him) giving the Christian monks of St. Catherine in Sinai a promise of protection and exemption from taxes. A Christian woman may marry a Muslim and retain her faith if she so desires. Islam has to come willingly from the heart or not at all.

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