Holy Prophet Muhammad (saw) moved empires with his Akhlaq (Morality, Moral Values)!
Encyclopedia Britannica calls Holy Prophet Muhammad (saw) the most successful of all prophets and religious personalities of the world. A man who moved not only empires, dynasties, legislations and armies but millions of human beings in the one third of the then inhabited world. His ambition was entirely devoted to one cause: "the human being would recognize his/her true potential and recognize their Rabb through themselves!"
Holy Prophet Muhammad (saw) had no servants, yet they called him Master. Holy Prophet Muhammad (saw) had no degree, yet they called him Teacher. Holy Prophet Muhammad (saw) had no medicines, yet they called him Healer. Holy Prophet Muhammad (saw) had no army, yet kings feared him. Holy Prophet Muhammad (saw) won no military battles, yet he conquered the world. Holy Prophet Muhammad (saw) was buried in a tomb, yet he lives today among us. We feel proud and honored to serve such a great leader who loves us!
Let's look at some of the Akhlaq (Morality, Moral Values) of our Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) and adapt them into our lives!
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) was very gentle.
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) never quarreled.
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) valued small favors.
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) was fond of children.
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) never spoke unnecessary.
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) visited the sick and the old.
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) delighted those whom he met.
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) always walked with his head bowed.
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) rose and sat with the mention of God.
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) often smiled but rarely laughed aloud.
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) bore patiently the rude manners of others.
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) did not complain of pain until he recovered.
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) considers no housework was too low or undignified.
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) would not advance an argument unless it was decisive.
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) never interrupted a conversation unless it was of words of vanity.
When two things came to him, he would see which was more emotionally desirable and then he did the contrary.
Encyclopedia Britannica calls Holy Prophet Muhammad (saw) the most successful of all prophets and religious personalities of the world. A man who moved not only empires, dynasties, legislations and armies but millions of human beings in the one third of the then inhabited world. His ambition was entirely devoted to one cause: "the human being would recognize his/her true potential and recognize their Rabb through themselves!"
Holy Prophet Muhammad (saw) had no servants, yet they called him Master. Holy Prophet Muhammad (saw) had no degree, yet they called him Teacher. Holy Prophet Muhammad (saw) had no medicines, yet they called him Healer. Holy Prophet Muhammad (saw) had no army, yet kings feared him. Holy Prophet Muhammad (saw) won no military battles, yet he conquered the world. Holy Prophet Muhammad (saw) was buried in a tomb, yet he lives today among us. We feel proud and honored to serve such a great leader who loves us!
Let's look at some of the Akhlaq (Morality, Moral Values) of our Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) and adapt them into our lives!
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) was very gentle.
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) never quarreled.
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) valued small favors.
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) was fond of children.
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) never spoke unnecessary.
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) visited the sick and the old.
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) delighted those whom he met.
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) always walked with his head bowed.
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) rose and sat with the mention of God.
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) often smiled but rarely laughed aloud.
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) bore patiently the rude manners of others.
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) did not complain of pain until he recovered.
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) considers no housework was too low or undignified.
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) would not advance an argument unless it was decisive.
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) never interrupted a conversation unless it was of words of vanity.
When two things came to him, he would see which was more emotionally desirable and then he did the contrary.
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