We never see the
Prophet PBUH telling a lie, deceiving a human or even an animal,
breaking a pact or a promise. He forgives and prays for the humiliating
tribal chiefs of Taif and the people who throw stones at him. He rejects
social inequality and all sorts of racial supremacy and lays down in
his final sermon, the basic charter of human rights,
Love is a beautiful emotion. It
encompasses all the most beautiful things in the world. Every relation
and connection gets stronger and more durable when there is an element
of affiliation and love added to it. Beginning from our first love as a
child for our mother to choosing someone to spend our whole life with,
love is what makes life worth living. And, like all precious things in
the world, this priceless treasure demands guarantees to keep it
flourishing.
When you love someone, they are always on your mind and become the
driving force of your direction in life. You love to follow them, obey
them, do whatever you can to please them and try your best to avoid
whatever displeases them. You share with them your problems and consult
them for their best advice. Their name soothes you and their company is
the most precious time of your day. Never do their messages and mails go
unread or ignored. The world sees you change when this beautiful
feeling overpowers you, whether this love be for a human, a mission, a
career or simply a car or a gadget. Love changes your priorities and the
color of this feeling is evident on your face and in your feelings,
words, and actions.
We all love the Prophet Muhammad
,
the personality whose greatness is acknowledged by Muslim and
non-Muslim thinkers and scholars-a warm friend and a guide for his
companions, a devoted and loving husband to his wives, a shady tree for
his daughters, a leader of the Ummah (community), an exemplary
politician and a reformist who transformed the most uncultured Bedouin
into the most disciplined force of people known to history.
His message, which begins with the oneness of Allah
,
gives answers for all the problems we face today. But how many of us
have actually explored the message he brought? Do we really know the
message? The Qur'anic code of life sent to us though our beloved
Messenger of Allah
still remains untouched, only to be 'recited' when we are in trouble or a
calamity afflicts us, or it becomes a part of the deluxe package that
goes with the bride. How many of us consult his way in our practical
lives whether it's a matter of celebration or woe?
We never see the Prophet
telling a lie, deceiving a human or even an animal, breaking a pact or a
promise. He forgives and prays for the humiliating tribal chiefs of
Taif and the people who throw stones at him. He rejects social
inequality and all sorts of racial supremacy and lays down in his final
sermon, the basic charter of human rights,
An
Arab has no superiority over a non-Arab nor a non-Arab has any
superiority over an Arab; also a white has no superiority over a black
nor a black has any superiority over white except by piety and good
action. |
"An Arab has no superiority over a
non-Arab nor a non-Arab has any superiority over an Arab; also a white
has no superiority over a black nor a black has any superiority over
white except by piety and good action."
He sets best examples of justice and warns that the previous nations
were destroyed because they only punished their weak and poor for
crimes. He teaches us to be on our best behavior and to have 'akhlaaq'
(manners) with our neighbors (Muslim or Non-Muslims) so much so that he
once thought that they might get a share in inheritance (because of the
stress Allah
has put on their rights). He cries for Allah's forgiveness for us and
stresses us to remain united and not be divided due to language, castes
or sects.
Learn
that every Muslim is a brother to every Muslim and that the Muslims
constitute one brotherhood. Nothing shall be legitimate to a Muslim
which belongs to a fellow Muslim unless it was given freely and
willingly. Do not, therefore, do injustice to
yourselves. |
Non- Muslim minorities are at peace
under his rule. Justice is served irrespective of faith, status or
personal affiliation. He lifts the status of a woman from the one who
was buried alive at birth to a guarantee to get best rewards, may it be
through serving and obeying one's mother, taking care of a wife or
raising a daughter with love. He brings a message that puts rewards in
charity and spending from what we love most, giving an orphan a home and
helping a widow to survive.
No one has the right to question anybody's sincerity of 'love for the Prophet
'
but we all need some serious self-evaluation. When we claim to be his
followers, it automatically makes us his ambassadors and representatives
in whatever roles and responsibilities we take. Do we consult the
Prophet
in different matters of our lives?
Let's follow the Prophet
to prove that we love him. Let's celebrate him every day. Let's light up
our hearts with the beacon of this message like we light up the streets
on his birthday. Let's engrave those beautiful stories of his life,
which we memorize and narrate, on our actions. Let's check if our deeds
are compatible with our claims of love towards him. In following him,
lies the secret of Allah's love, mercy and forgiveness for us.
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''Say, [O Muhammad], "If you should love Allah, then follow me,
[so] Allah will love you and forgive you your sins. And Allah is Forgiving and Merciful." (Al-Qur'an
3:31)
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