A Brief
Acccount On The Morals
and Behaviour of Rasul-Allah
BISMI-ALLAHI AL-RAHMANI AL-RAHIM
Of all the
Anbiya `Alayhimu-Salaam
that Allah sent to different tribes and nations, Rasulu-Allah
(Sallallahu `Alayhi
wa
Aalihi wa Sallam)
was sent to the whole mankind. Allah says He sent him as a mercy to the whole
universe. At another place, that (Mankind) will find in
Rasulu-Allah the "uswat al-Hasana",
i.e. the best example (to follow). Rasul-Allah's
status, (i.e. darajat) therefore, was the flowering
of all Anbiya `Alayhimu
salaam that precede him.
(The very
first to appear in the chainhood of
Nabuwwat was Adam (and) Its
perfection was in (Muhammmad who was)'the Seal of
all Prophets.
Rasul-Allah
(SAWA) was the flowering also because with him Allah chose to perfect His
Message. Allah, in completing His Message also sealed the
Nabuwwat and guaranteed mankind that He chose Islam as the only religion
in which mankind would find full perfection, blessing and completion of all His
laws.
Rasul-Allah
was the flowering also because through him Allah has guaranteed Islam to prevail
over all other ideologies.
Since all
the dimensions in the Sirat of
Rasul-Allah (SAWA) are very important for us to learn in order to follow
his Sunna, it is important that our
Madrassas include in their syllabus the course on
the Sirat of Rasul-Allah
(salla-llahu `Alayhi
wa Alihi
wa Sallam).
In a short
article here to mark the Milad this year, we are
presenting here a brief acccount on the morals and
behaviour of Rasul-Allah
(SAWA). For further quick reference, a reader may want to consult a paperback
entitled "A Glance at the Life of the Holy Prophet of Islam" (pages 123-130).
It is a
fact that in the 7th century C.E.people were
involved in superstitious beliefs, myths and social traditions that literally
prevented humankind from progress. It is true that by that time,
Nabi Musa `Alayhi
Salaam and Nabi `Isa
ibn Maryam `Alayhi
Salaam had already brought the Tawrat and the
Injil respectively, revealed to them by Allah for
the Bani Israel. The Jews and Christians had,
unfortunately, deviated from the actual teachings of Nabi
Musa and Nabi `Isa
ibn Maryam `Alayhumaa
Salaam a great deal. The complete guidance was not available.
In Arabia
itself, people lived a wretched life-../style. We know that apart from the
aristrocratic tribes of the
Quraysh who prided themselves on their tribes (Ashraf
al-Qabail), the bedouin
Arabs as nomads lived on raids and plunder. The non Arab slaves were treated as
chattel and so were the Arab women. We also know that some Arabs believed birth
of daughters to be harmful and would bury their infant daughters alive! Imam
`Ali `Alayhi salaam speaks about the conditions of
Arabs of the time in one of his sermons collected in Nahj
al-Balagha.
The peoples
of the more civilised areas like the Roman
empire and the Persian empire were also involved in
false beliefs and superstitions. Women in their societies were also considered
inferior. Morality was lacking everywhere. This was literally a dark age! What
was required, therefore, was a true enlightenment, a true social revolution to
uplift the condition of mankind and to show them the purpose in the life.
The
transformation could only occur with the divine blessing from Allah through the
divinely appointed leader. Allah Subhanahu
wata`ala chose Muhammad Rasul-Allah
(SAWA) for this great mission that changed once and for all the condition of
mankind. Rasul-Allah lifted mankind once and for all
from the abyss of darkness and showed them the path to the true Light where they
could live a good life on the earth and prepare for the eternal Hereafter. The
choice to choose the path was left entirely upon
humanbeings themselves. Those who chose the correct path in the footsteps
of Rasul-Allah were helped and guided by Allah.
Those that did not, would never find guidance unless
they realised and turned to Allah by obeying His
commands through Rasul-Allah (SAWA).
In order to
achieve this status of the guided, Allah sent as an example of virtue and
morality, Rasul-Allah. A man of greatest patience,
charisma and gentle behaviour,
Rasul-Allah would be like a beacon of light in the sea of darkness.
Rasul-Allah's gentle behaviour
is recorded in the Qur'an where Allah reveals in
3:159 "This is due to the mercy from Allah that you deal with them (so)
gently..." The incredible understanding, gentleness and most importantly
truthfulness and high morals of Rasul-Allah brought
about the revolution, first in Arabia and then in the whole world.
For the
very first time, mankind began to feel its worth. For the very first time, the
social status of women was raised and brought in line with men. The revolution
was amazing. It turned conflict into unity, arrogance into modesty, illiteracy
into motivation to learning and selfishness into altruism. As men and women
became models of morality, darkness would begin to disappear.
Rasul-Allah (SAWA)'s morality is described in the
Qur'an (68:4): "And without any doubt (O Muhammad)
you truly stand on an exalted character."
When he
spoke, he did not use hurtful words. Rasul-Allah (Salla-LLahu
`Alayhi wa `Alihi
wa Sallama) was always
cheerful. Rasul-Allah disliked to be treated where
others would feel inferior. When he was among the people, he would mingle so
much that a newcomer would not even know who Muhammad (SAWA) was. With no love
for the luxuries of this world, Rasul-Allah taught
that this world is only a passing place and should be used to build for the
permanent life in the Hereafter.
Rasul-Allah
(SAWA) would feel angry only when he observed violation of Allah
Subhanahu wata`ala's
commands.
Rasul-Allah
paid full attention to the needs of people. When someone talked to
him , he listened to him attentively. Amazingly
affectionate to the downcast, like slaves in the society, he always
endeavoured to remove their sufferings. With his own
servants, Rasul-Allah was extremely gentle. It is
reported that one day, Anas ibn
Malik, his servant, knowing that
Rasul-Allah (SAWA) had fasted,
prepared milk for him. Since Rasul-Allah was
slightly late in returning home, Anas thought that
Rasul-Allah might have already broken the fast with
someone. He drank the milk he had prepared for Rasul-Allah,himself.
When Rasul-Allah returned, Anas
discovered that Rasul-Allah had not broken the fast
yet. When Rasul-Allah was informed that
Anas had alreaddy drank
his milk, he made no remark and behaved as if he was not hungry.
without any food, he still remained cheerful and
still fasted the next day. No wonder even the non-Muslim sources show that
people loved him so much that they would throng around him when he was doing his
Wudhu so that they would collect water flowing from
his face and hands to rub it on themselves.
Rasul-Allah
loved his prayers. And he taught never to lie. Never did he disrespect anybody
and was always forgiving.
When he
conquered Makkah and his defeated enemies asked him
what he wlould do with them, he said to them in the
most touching and beautiful manner that they were like brothers unto him. Just
as Nabi Yusuf `Alayhi
Salaam had forgiven his brothers, so did he likewise forgave them.
In the
Khutba that he gave from jabal
al-Rahma in his "Hajjat
al-Widah" he commanded people not to treat others
inferior. The Arabs were not superior to the Non-Arabs. Neither was a white man
superior to the black one. All were the childern of
one father and one mother, Nabi Adam and
Bibi Hawwa `Alayhumaa
Salaam; and Adam was created from the dust, he said.
The only one superior to Allah is the one who is the most pious to Allah, the
one who has the most Taqwa!
This was
the true enlightenment that would illumine the world, for Allah loves those who
are Muttaqi and promises them an everlasting
happiness in the hereafter where they will be in the company of
Rasul-Allah at the Hawdh
al-Kawthar. And this will be from the greatest
rewards of the Jannat.
How much do
we long even now to be in the company of Rasul-Allah,
Salla-llahu `Alayhi
wa
Aalihi wa Sallama).
We pray to
Allah for that status, Amin.
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