Opening

"God is the Light of the Heavens and the Earth, The parable of His light is , as it were , that of a niche containing a Lamp ; The Lamp is enclosed in a Glass , the Glass like a radiant star ; lit from a blessed tree -an Olive tree That is neither of the east nor of the west- The oil of which would almost give light even though fire had not touched it ; light upon light! God Guide to his Light the one who wills to be guided; and God offers parables to human beings, since God has full knowledge of all things."
-Surah An-Nur 24:35

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Mercy to The World - Sublime Qualities


Belongings of the Prophet Muhammad (PUH)
"Even while Lord of Arabia, he mended his own shoes and coarse woollen garments, milked the ewes, swept the hearth, and kindled the fire; Dates and water were his usual fare, and milk and honey his luxuries." John Davenport - "An Apology for Mohammed and the Qur'an" London 1869.
The Prophet Muhammad, the final Messenger and Apostle of God, may Allah bless him and his family, had the greatest of morals in all aspects of life. When Imam Ali, peace be upon them, was asked about this he said: ‘How can I describe the morals of the Prophet when God himself has testified that they are ‘sublime’ when He said : "And most surely you have sublime morals ".

The Prophet’s wife, when asked about his morals answered: ‘The morals of the Apostle of God were [an embodiment of ] the Qur’an.

Before the advent of his prophetic mission he acted under the supervision of God and was being prepared according to a divine plan to be a living embodiment of loftiness and The eminence. This divine preparation was alluded to by Commander of the Faithful Imam Ali ibn AbY Talib who knew the Prophet better than anyone else among the Muslims, when he said: ‘From the time that he was weaned, God placed him in the company, day and night, of the greatest of His angels to show him the path of virtue and the most excellent morals of the world.’

His Dealings (PUH) with the People:


It is related that Husayn son of Imam Ali, peace be upon them both, said: "I asked my father about how the Apostle of God, may Allah bless him and his family, would spend his time indoors. He said: ‘When he sought the refuge of his house he would divide his time into three parts; one part for God, one part for his family, and one part for himself. Then the part that was for himself he would divide between himself and the people; both those close to him and the general public ", and he would spare all the time that he could for them. It was his policy regarding the time he set aside for the Muslim community to favour the virtuous with his manners and he divided his time according to their virtue in the religion. Among them were those who had a single need, those who had two needs, and those who had a number of needs.


He would concern himself with them and occupy them with what would benefit both them and the community by asking about them and getting them to inform him of what was needed. He would say: ‘Let those present inform those who are absent and whoever is not able to inform me of his needs then let someone else do it on his behalf.

Imam Husayn relates: Then I asked my father about how the Apostle of God spent his time outside the house. He said: "The Apostle of God, may Allah bless him and his family, would guard his tongue except in matters which concerned him. He would work to unite the people and not divide them.
He would honour the nobles of every people and place them in authority over them. He would warn the people against discords.

He would be on his guard with the people at all times but would never withhold from them his smile or good
manners. He would miss those of his companions who were absent and would ask the people about the affairs of the people, and would encourage what was beautiful and good and discourage what was ugly and bad. He was balanced and did not go to extremes and would never become heedless for fear that the people would become heedless and divert from the right path. He was prepared for every situation and would not fall short of the truth nor go beyond it. It was the best of the people who followed him. In his view the best of them were those who gave the best counsel and the highest in station were those who gave the best solidarity and support.

Imam Husayn relates: Then I asked my father about his gatherings. He said:  "Whenever the Apostle of God sat down to a meeting or stood up from one he would always be in remembrance of God, glory be to His name. Whenever he sat with some people he would always stay until the end of the gathering and would order others to do the same. He would give each of those present his due so that everyone would think that they were the most honoured person present.

Whenever he sat with someone or stood with him regarding a matter, he would wait patiently until the other person was satisfied and left. If anyone asked him for anything he would  either give him what he asked or speak to him some kind words. His openness and good manners enveloped the people and he was to them as a father and to him they all had equal rights. His gatherings were gatherings of kindness and modesty, patience and trust, where voices were not raised and sanctity was not trampled upon. There the people vied with each other to be the most just and the most virtuous and Godconscious. They would respect the elders and treat the young with mercy and give preference to those in need and protect the stranger.

Imam Husayn also relates that his father said: "The Apostle of God was constantly smiling, and very easy to get along with. He was not uncouth or hard-hearted, loud voiced or immodest. He would not seek to find faults with people nor to flatter people. He would ignore and avoid that which he did not like, but [no one] would lose hope from him nor would he disappoint anyone. He forbade himself three things: showing off, excess in anything and [interfering in] those things which did not concern him.

He held back three things from the people: he would not condemn or rebuke anyone, nor would he seek out another’s secrets, and would only speak in matters in which he sought a divine reward.

When he spoke his companions lowered their heads as though birds had landed upon them and when he fell silent they spoke. They would not vie with each other to speak, and when he spoke they would pay attention until he had finished. They spoke with him as they spoke normally; he would laugh with them when they laughed and be amazed when they were amazed. He would bear the uncouth language and questions of a stranger with patience.

He would say: "If you see someone in need then aid him". He would not accept praise except from his equals. He would never interrupt another person when he was speaking until he asked permission or until the speech had ended or the other person stood up to leave. It is related that Zayd ibn Thabit said: "When we sat with the Prophet and we began to talk about the afterlife he would join in with us. If we began to talk about worldly affairs he would also join in with us. If we began to speak about food and drink he would also join in with us."

It is related that Imam Ali said: "The Apostle of God, may Allah bless him and his family, whenever he saw that one of his companions was dejected he would joke with him to delight him."
Anas said: "Whenever the Apostle of God he passed by some children would always greet them."
Asma' daughter of Zayd relates: "The Prophet passed by some women and greeted them."
Whenever any of his companions or anyone else called him he always said: "At your service."

He would always call his companions by their kunyas to honour them and win their hearts over and would always give a kunya to those who did not have one after which that person would be known by this kunya. He would also give kunyas to the ladies who had children and those who did not. He would also give kunyas to youngsters to soften their hearts.

The Apostle of God was among the most courteous of people. He would not hold back on cold mornings from going to a male or female servant or a child and washing their face and hands for them. Whenever someone asked him something he always paid attention and would always wait until the other person left so that he himself would not be the first to leave. Whenever someone offered him his hand he would accept it.

His Humility (PUH):

Ibn Abbas relates: "The Apostle of God, may Allah bless him and his family, would sit upon the earth, and eat upon the earth. He would milk the ewe, and respond to the invitation [to food] of the freeman and the slave even for the simple trotter meal.

Imam Assadiq peace be upon him relates: "Whenever the Apostle of God entered a meeting place he would always sit in the lowliest place in the gathering."

The prophet’s wife Aysha was asked: "What does the Prophet do in private?" She said: "He sews his clothes and mends his shoes and does what a man usually does when he is with his wife."

He (PUH) used to say: "There are five things I will not stop doing until I die; eating on the floor with the servants, riding on the saddle of a donkey, milking goats with my hand, wearing wool, and greeting children, so that these may become traditions [of humility for others] after I am gone."

Imam Hassan, peace be upon him, in a tradition about the manners of the Apostle of God says: "No, I swear by Almighty God that he would never lock himself behind doors, nor let doormen or guards keep him concealed, he would not be occupied by being served with morning or afternoon meals, . . . but rather he was in full view. Whoever wished to meet the Prophet of God could do so. He would sit upon the ground and place his food on the ground and wear rough clothes and ride upon a donkey and let others ride behind him.."

It is related that Ibn Abi Awfa said: "The Apostle of God did not disdain or consider himself to be above walking with widows or paupers and fulfilling their needs."

Anas ibn Malik relates: "No-one was more beloved to his companions than the Apostle of God. When they saw him they would never stand up as they knew how much he hated that."

The Symbol of Love and Blessings (PUH):

 Hair of the Prophet Muhammed (PUH)

"When he spoke those present would lower their heads as though birds had landed upon them and when he fell silent they would speak and they would not vie with each other to speak."
Orwah ibn Masood al-Thaqafi : described the depth of the Muslims’ love for the Apostle of God and their commitment and obedience to him, when the Quraysh sent him as a legate regarding the question of the peace treaty of al-Hudaybyah. Orwah said addressing the Quraysh: "O people, I swear by Almighty God that I have been in the presence of kings, and I have been in the presence of the Caesar of Rome and the Chosroe of Persia and the Negus of Abyssinia, but, by God, I have never seen a king whose companions revere him as the companions of Muhammad revere him. When he orders them they make haste to implement his orders.
When he performs his ablutions they almost kill each other [seeking blessings from] the water of his ablutions. When he speaks they lower their voices and they do not stare at him out of reverence for him.


Anas ibn Malik relates: "I saw the Apostle of God when the barber was cutting his hair. His companions had surrounded him seeking to catch his hair in their hands as it fell." 


It is related that Imam al Rida, peace be upon him, said: "I heard my father relating from his father, from my great grandfather from Jabir ibn Abdullah Ansari, who said: "The Apostle of God was in a tent of leather. I saw Bilal of Abyssinia who had just come out with the leftover water from the Apostle of God’s ablutions. The people rushed to him and whoever succeeded in getting some would wipe his face with it. Whoever did not get any would take it from the hand of his companion and wipe his face with it."


Anas ibn Malik said: "I served the Apostle of God for some years and he never swore at me ever, nor did he ever hit me, nor did he rebuke me, nor did he frown in my face, nor did he reproach me for being tardy in carrying out his orders. If anyone of his wives reproached me he would say: "Let him be, for if a thing is ordained it will be."


His Clement and Forgiving Nature (PUH):

It is related that Anas said: "I was walking with the Apostle of God and he was wearing a rough cloak from Najran. A Bedouin Arab approached him and pulled him so violently by his cloak that I saw that the Apostle of God’s shoulder had been marked by the rough cloak. Then the man said: "O Muhammad, give me some of God’s wealth that you have!" The Apostle of God turned to him and laughed and ordered a gift for him.

During one of the battles, one of his companions said to him: "Invoke God against the Polytheists!" The Prophet said: "I have been sent as a mercy and guidance and have not been sent to curse people."


The Apostle of God used to say: "My Lord has enjoined upon me seven things: he has enjoined upon me sincerity in secret and in public, and that I forgive those who have wronged me, and that I give to those who have withheld from me, and that I maintain bonds with those who cut off from me, and that my times of silence are spent in thought, and that whatever I see I derive a lesson from it."


When he left the tribe of Thuqayf after having been insulted and tormented by them one of his companions said: "O Apostle of God, invoke God against them." He said: "O God, give guidance to the tribe of Thuqayf and bring them to us [so that they learn Islam]."

In another account it is said: "The Prophet never struck a woman or a servant and indeed, he never struck a single thing with his hand except when he was fighting in the way of Almighty God. If ever he was harmed he would never take revenge on the person who had harmed him except when something sacrosanct of his had been desecrated, then he would take action."

It is related that Imam Hassan said: "The Apostle of God would not be angered by the mundane world or the matters belonging to it, but if the truth was transgressed against then nothing could withstand his anger until he could succour it. He would not become angry for his own affair nor would he succour it."


His Steadfastness (PUH):


The Apostle of God was persevering and steadfast to the utmost degree. For example, when Aby Talib informed him of what the Quraish had been plotting for him and for the Clan of Hashim in general he said: "O uncle, if they were to put the sun in my right hand and the moon in my left hand on condition that I forgo this mission, I would not forgo it until God makes it prevail or I perish in the process."


He would encourage the first Muslims to stand up to opposition and to stay with the truth and would say: "There were those before you whose flesh and nerves would be raked to the bone with steel rakes and they would not relinquish their religion, and saws would be placed upon the middle of their heads and they would be sawn in two and they would not relinquish their religion. God will fulfil this mission until one will be able to ride from San'a!" to Hadramaut fearing nothing but God and the wolf for his flocks, but you are too hasty."


When he visited the city of al-Taif, he was treated in the worst possible manner by the people of the city, who incited the children and slaves against him and they began stoning him until wherever he put his foot there was a stone, and they split open his head and wounded his body. However he did no more than pray and supplicate to Almighty God saying: "O God, to you I complain of my weakness and my lack of means and my insignificance in the eyes of the people, O Most Merciful One, you are the Lord of the enfeebled ones and you are my Lord. To whom will you deliver me? To an enemy from afar who is scowling at me or an enemy whom you have given dominion over my affair? As long as your anger is not upon me then I do not care, although your protection I prefer."



His most difficult days were during the battles of Ohud and the Confederates (al-Ahzab). In the battle of Ohud the Muslims were routed by the forces of polytheism after they had disobeyed the orders given by the Prophet Muhammad (PUH). No-one remained at the heart of the fighting except the Apostle of God, Imam Ali, and certain sincere companions. The Prophet was severely injured, his nose was broken and his face was split open and he lost copious blood until false news spread that he had died. Despite this however, he
remained steadfast until God put an end to the adversity.

In the campaign of the Confederates, the believers were under extreme pressure which the Holy Qur’an speaks of saying: "And when they came upon you from above you and from below you and when your eyes trembled and your hearts came into your mouths and you began to have doubtful thoughts about God. There the believers were tested and were shaken most severely".

The Muslims were in danger of being annihilated by the army of the Confederates who had lain siege to Medina, and the Apostle of God witnessed all this, which was of such severity that the perseverance of great men vanquished before it. However, the Apostle of God remained steadfast and optimistic of victory during this trial and rose above it with his endurance, and by this he gave hope to the believers and raised their spirits and gave them strength and strengthened their trust in Almighty God.

He made plans to confront the situation with the utmost poise and determination until God gave victory to His servant and Apostle, and defeated the Confederates Himself.


His asceticism (PUH)


The Apostle of God was a supreme example in abstinence. It is related that Ibn Abbas said: ‘Once, Omar entered into the presence of the Apostle of God who was seated upon a mat of straw fibers which had left marks upon his side. Omar said: "O Prophet of God, it would be better if you got a couch for yourself!" He said: "What have I got to do with this mundane world? As far as myself and this world are concerned, I am
like a rider who has traveled on a hot summer’s day and taken shade below a tree for an hour or so and then left it and continued his journey."

Ibn Abbas also said: "The Apostle of God used to go without eating every other night and his family could find nothing to eat. Mostly their bread was of barley."


It is related that once he washed his robe and was without a robe [until it dried], or he gave his clothes to a poor person and was without clothes himself as he did not own another robe so he covered himself with a straw mat.


In certain Qur’anic commentaries it is said that the meaning of God’s words: "Taha" We sent not this Qur’an down upon you so that you might become distressed" is that you are not required to be so harsh with yourself to the extent that you don’t have more than one set of clothes to your name so that when you give your clothes to a poor person or wash your clothes you are without clothes and have to cover yourself with straw matting. This was an indication from God that He would be pleased with the Prophet even if he was less of a paradigm.


His Merciful Nature (PUH):


He was also a model of mercy and kindness. It is related: "The Prophet if he heard, during prayer, a child crying he would hasten the end of prayer so that the child’s mother [who was praying with the Prophet] could go to the child. Someone said to him: "O Apostle of God, you made the prayer lighter today!" He said: "I heard a child crying and I feared that his mother would be concerned."



It is related that the Apostle of God smiled when some prisoners of war were brought before him. One of the
prisoners said: "O Muhammad, you take us prisoner and then you smile?" He said: "I smiled because I want to take you towards felicity and Paradise, whereas you want to flee towards wretchedness and Hellfire."

It is related that Maysarah ibn Ma!bad said: "A man came to the Prophet and said: "O Apostle of God, we were a people of the Ways of Ignorance, and we worshiped idols and killed our children. I had a daughter and she was always delighted when I called her. So one day I called her and she followed me and we went to a nearby well belonging to my family.  There I took her hand and threw her into the well. The last thing I heard from her was her saying: ‘Daddy, daddy." The Apostle of God wept until his eyes were blinded with tears".

His Kindness to Animals (PUH):

The Apostle of God’s forgiveness and kindness was not confined to human beings but also encompassed animals. Once he saw a she camel that had been hobbled but was still loaded and it was evidently heavy for her although she was standing and hobbled. He said: "Where is her owner? Tell him that he should be prepared for a suit against him on the morrow."

Abd al-Rahman ibn Abdullah said: "We were on a journey with the Apostle of God when we saw a small bird with two chicks. So we took the two chicks and the bird came flapping its wings [in distress]. When the Apostle of God came he said: "Who has bereaved this bird of her children? Return her children to her."

He was once sitting when a pussy-cat came and slept on his sleeve. When he wanted to get up, he did not want to disturb her, so he cut off the piece of his sleeve on which she was sleeping on.

He (PUH) used to say that :" an animal has six rights over its master: when he stops he should begin by feeding it, and if he passes by water he should offer it the chance to drink, and he should not strike it except for a good reason, and he should not make it bear more than it is able, and he should not make it walk more than it is able, and he should not sit upon it for prolonged periods while it is stationary."

His Bravery(PUH):

Imam Ali, Commander of the Faithful said: "Whenever the fighting became intense we would shield ourselves with the Apostle of God, may Allah bless him and his family, and no one would be closer to the enemy than him."

Imam Ali also said: "For the sake of the pleasure of God he went through every adversity and swallowed every bitter morsel. Those nearest to him were fickle and those furthest from him conspired against him. The Arabs prepared to make war upon him until they brought their enmity to his doorstep from the furthest outpost."

Anas said: "The Apostle of God was the bravest of the people and the best of the people and the most generous of the people." He said: "One night the people of Medina were alarmed so they set out towards the noise [wanting to know what was going on]. They were met by the Apostle of God who had gone before them and was saying: "Do not fear.’ He was on the horse belonging to Abu Talhah with his sword round his neck, ‘Do not fear, it had just startled."

On the day of the battle of Ohud the Prophet suffered broken ribs and his head was laid open to the bone and his lips were wounded and blood poured onto his face. He witnessed his uncle Hamza being killed and disembowelled. But despite all this he remained patient and concerned with Almighty God and did not panic or waver but showed great patience. It is narrated that Salim the servant of Abu Hudhayfah was wiping
the blood from the Prophet’s face saying: "How can a people prosper when this is the way they treat their Prophet who calls them to Almighty God."

His Prayer:

The Prophet Muhammad was passionate in his submission to God. It is related by Hussayn son of Imam Ali who spoke on the subject of the humility of the Apostle of God during his prayers saying: "He would weep until his prayer mat became wet with tears for fear of God, but not because he had sinned for he was without sin."

On the subject of his great humility during prayer, MuUrif son of Abdullah ibn al-Shukhayr relates of his father that he said: "I saw the Prophet praying and his chest was humming as a boiler hums." This is an indication of the reverberation in the Prophet’s chest of the sound of his weeping.

In a tradition, the Prophet’s wife speaks of the strength of his commitment to God saying: "The Apostle of God used to speak with us and us with him. When the time came for the prayer though, it was as if he did not recognize us nor we him."

Commander of the Faithful Imam Ali points out the importance of prayer to the Prophet and his commitment to it when he says in a tradition: ‘The Apostle of God, may Allah bless him and his family, took great pains with his prayer even after he had been promised Paradise. This was due to God’swords: "And order your family to prayer and persevere in it ". He used to order his family to prayer and make himself steadfast 
in it.

The Prophet due to a tremendous yearning to stand before God in prayer would await for the time of prayer to arrive with intense longing. He would say to Bilal (who call to prayer), who would give the call to prayer: "Give us comfort O Bilal" ,as he found his comfort in prayer and turning towards God.

He persisted in worship for so long that his feet became raw, and in turning to God, and in his thankfulness for the great bounties he received from Him. When he was asked about his relentless endeavour, he said: "Am I not to be a grateful servant?".

When Omm Salamah, the Prophet’s wife, was asked about the Apostle of God’s prayers at night she said: "There is no comparison between your prayers and his. He would pray then he would sleep for the same amount of time as he had prayed. Then he would pray for the same amount of time that he had slept. Then he would sleep for the same amount of time that he had prayed. Then he would rise in the morning."

The Prophet himself in a speech to his close companion Abu Dharr al-Ghifari,spoke of the extent of his connection and commitment to God by way of prayer when he said: "O Abu Dharr, God has given me happiness through prayer and has made prayer beloved to me just as food is beloved to a hungry person and water to a thirsty person. Except that if a hungry person eats he becomes full and if a thirsty person drinks he becomes satiated, but I will never have my fill of prayer."

His Fasts (PUH):

The Apostle of God was also greatly disposed to fasting and seclusion, to supplication and asking forgiveness from God, to praising God and making pilgrimage and giving alms.

He (PUH) used to say: "One who fasts is in a state of worship even if he is upon his bed, as long as he does not slander another Muslim."

He (PUH) also said: "The sleep of one who fasts is worship and his breathing is a glorification of God."

It is related that Imam Ja'far Assadiq said: "The Apostle of God used to fast until it was said of him: "He never breaks his fast." Then he would eat during the day until it was said of him: "He never fasts". Then he fasted on alternate days. Then he fasted on Mondays and Thursdays. Then he began to fast for three days of every month: the first Thursday of the month, the Wednesday in the middle of the month, and the last Thursday of the month."

Imam Ja'far Assadiq also said: "During the last ten days of the holy month of Ramadan, the Apostle of God would tighten his belt and seclude himself from his wives. He would keep vigil at night and devote himself to worship."

It is related that Anbasah the Worshipper said: "Up until his death, the Prophet fasted the months of Sha'ban and Ramadan and three days of every month: the first Thursday, the middle Wednesday, and the last Thursday."

It is related that Imam Ali said: "The Apostle of God fasted continuously for as long as God wished. Then he stopped this and fasted the fast of the Prophet David, peace be upon him: a day for God and a day for himself  for as long as God wished. Then he stopped this and fasted Mondays and Thursdays for as long as God wished. Then he stopped this and fasted ‘the white days’: three days every month".

He also said: "Almighty God has said: "Fasting is for Me and I reward it."

His Justice (PUH):

When he was seriously ill with his fatal illness, the Apostle of God came to the mosque and said: ‘My Lord, mighty and majestic is He, has passed judgement and has sworn that he will not overlook the wrong of any wrongdoer. So I adjure you by God, any man of you who has been wronged by Muhammad let him stand and take his requital. For requital in this world is preferable to me than requital in the next in front of the angels and the prophets.’ One man stood up who was named: "Sawadah ibn Qays."He said: "May my mother and father be your sacrifice, O Apostle of God, when you came from al-Taif I was there to greet you. You were on your camel and in your hand was your riding crop. When you wanted to set out you raised your crop and it hit my stomach and I do not know whether it was deliberate or by accident."

The Prophet said: "God forbid that I did it deliberately." Then he said: "O Bilal, go to the house of Fatimah and bring me my riding crop."

Bilal left and began calling in the alleys of Medina: "O people, have you heard of one offering himself up for requital before the Day of Resurrection? Here is Muhammad offering himself up for requital before the Day of Resurrection!" Then Bilal brought the riding crop to the Apostle of God who said: Where is the Shaykh? (Meaning Sawadah).
he Shaykh stood up and said: "Here I am O Apostle of God, may my father and mother be your sacrifice."
The Prophet said: "Come and take your requital from me to your satisfaction." The Shaykh said: "Then uncover your stomach O Apostle of God." So he uncovered his stomach. The Shaykh said: "By my father and mother O Apostle of God, do you give me permission to put my mouth to your stomach?" 
The Prophet gave his permission. The Shaykh said: "I seek refuge in the place of requital on the stomach of the Apostle of God from Hellfire on the Day of Hellfire." The Prophet said: "O Sawadah ibn Qays, are you forgiving me or are you taking requital?".
Sawadah said: "Indeed, I am forgiving O Apostle of God." The Apostle of God said: "O God, forgive Sawadah ibn Qays as he has forgiven your Prophet Muhammad."

Asking for Forgiveness:

The Apostle of God would often say: "Glory and praise be to you O God, forgive me, verily you are The Oft Forgiving, The Most Merciful."

Imam Ali Rida relates: "The Apostle of God would not stand up from a gathering however brief without seeking forgiveness from Almighty God twenty five times." 
It is related that Imam Ja'far Assadiq said: " The Apostle of God used to seek forgiveness from Almighty God seventy times every day and repent to Him seventy times every day."

Praising Almighty God:

It is related that Imam Ali said: "Whenever the Apostle of God saw something he liked he said: "Praise be to God by whose blessings good things come to pass." Imam Assadiq said: "Whenever the Apostle of God found something that pleased him he would say: "Praise be to God for this blessing. " If he found something which disturbed him he would say: "Praise be to God in all circumstances." Imam Ja'far Assadiq said: "The Apostle of God would praise God every day three hundred and sixty times,... saying: "Great praise be to God, Lord of the worlds in all circumstances."

Encouragement of Almsgiving The Apostle of God said: "Give in charity even if you only give just one date, for it feeds the hungry and extinguishes [your] sin as water extinguishes fire."

He also said: " When a person performs well his almsgiving, God will guarantee that the wealth he leaves behind will be well looked after."

He also said: "Whoever wishes to prevent misfortune, then let him begin each day by giving alms."


In one of his recommendations to Imam Ali, the Apostle of God, said: "As for alms-giving, do your utmost, until people say that you have been profligate when in fact you have not been profligate."

It is related that Jabir ibn Abdullah AnNssari said: ‘Never was the Apostle of God asked for something and he said: ‘No.’

In a tradition of Imam Ali’s about the morals of the Prophet he says: "He was never asked anything and said: ‘No.’ He would never send away anyone who asked him something without either giving him what he asked or speaking to him some kind words."

It is related that a man came to the Prophet and asked him for something and the Prophet gave him it. Then someone else asked him and he gave him what he wanted. Then another man came and asked him for something and the Prophet promised it to him. At this Omar ibn al-Khattab stood up and said: "O Apostle of God, you were asked and you gave, then you were asked again and you gave, then you were asked once more and you gave your promise. You do not have to commit yourself if you do not have the means." This speech upset the Apostle of God. Then in a show of support Abdullah ibn Hadhafah al-Sahm: stood up and said: "Spend, O Apostle of God, and do not fear a decrease from the Owner of the Throne [i.e. God]." The Prophet was visibly pleased by this, smiled, and replied: "This is what I have been ordered by God to do."

His Humour(PUH):

The Apostle of God, would always joke with people and seek to delight them.
 It is related that Imam al-Kadhim, peace be upon him, said: "Often a Bedouin Arab would come and give him a gift and then he would say: "Give me the price of my gift!" And the Apostle of God would laugh. When he was downcast he would say: "Remember what the Bedouin did? If only he would come again."



Once, a man came to him (PUH) and said: "Give me a mount O Apostle of God!" He (PUH) said: "I will give you the child of a shecamel." The man said: "And what can I do with the child of a she-camel?" He said: "Do you know of any camels that are not born of a she-camel?".

Once he (PUH) said to a woman who mentioned her husband: "Is he the one who has white in his eye?" She said: "He has no white in his eye." When she told her husband he said: "Do you not see that my eye is more white than it is black? ".

An old woman of the Ansar said to the Prophet: "Pray for me so that I may enter Paradise!" He said: "But old women do not enter Paradise!" The woman wept and the Prophet laughed and said: "Have you not heard the Almighty’s words describing the women of Paradise: " Indeed We created them and made them virgins, loving, and equal in age"."

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