أخلاق الرسول صلى الله عليه وسلم " الدعوة إلى الله باللغة الإنجليزية "
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أخلاق الرسول صلى الله عليه وسلم " الدعوة إلى الله باللغة الإنجليزية "
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
بسم الله والصلاة والسلام على رسول الله
حملة * أخلاق الرسول صلى الله عليه وسلم *
"باللغة الانجليزية"
Some of the Prophet's Manners & Characteristics:
1. Sound Intellect: The Messenger , may Allah exalt his mention, had an excellent, complete and sound intellect. No man has ever had an intellect as complete and perfect as his. Qadhi Iyaadh, may Allah have mercy on him, said:
'This becomes clear to an individual when the researcher reads the Prophet's biography and understands his state of affairs, and his meaningful and inclusive utterances and traditions, his good manners, ethics and moral character, his knowledge of the Torah and Gospel and other Divine --SS--ures, and his knowledge of statements of the wise, and knowledge of bygone nations, and ability to strike examples and implement policies and correct emotional manners. He was an example and paradigm to which his people related to in all branches of knowledge; acts of worship, medicine, laws of inheritance, lineage, and other matters as well. He knew and learned all of this without reading or examining the --SS--ures of those before us, nor did he sit with their scholars. The Prophet had no formal schooling, and was without knowledge of the above before being commissioned as a Prophet, nor could he read or write. The Prophet, may Allah exalt his mention, was wise to the fullest extent of his mental capacity. Allah, the Exalted, informed him of some of what had taken place (in the past) and of that which would take place in the future. This is a sign that the
Dominion belongs to Allah, and that He is capable over all things.' [1]
.Good Morals, Ethics and Companionship:
The narrator said,
"I asked A'ishah, with whom Allah is pleased, to inform me of the Prophet's manners, and she said: 'His manners were the Qur'an'"
This means that the Prophet , may Allah exalt his mention, abided by its laws and commands and abstained from its prohibitions. He would observe the virtuous deeds mentioned in it. The Prophet , may Allah exalt his mention, said:
'Allah has sent me to perfect good manners and to do good deeds. ' (Bukhari & Ahmed)
Allah, the Exalted, described the Prophet , may Allah exalt his mention, saying:
( And indeed, you are of a great moral character ) [68:4]
Anas b. Malik, with whom Allah is pleased, who was the servant of the Prophet , may Allah exalt his mention, for ten years; day in and day out, during the Prophet's travels and when he was a resident in Madinah. Throughout this period of time, he knew of the Prophet's manners. He said:
'The Prophet , may Allah exalt his mention, did not swear at anyone, nor was he rude, nor did he curse anyone. When he blamed anyone he would say: 'What is wrong with him, may dust be cast in his face.' (Bukhari #5684)
.Politeness and Good Manners: Sahl b. Sa'd, with whom Allah is pleased, reported
"A drink was brought to the Prophet , may Allah exalt his mention, and he drank from it. On his right side there was a young boy and on his left side were elderly men. He asked the young boy: 'Do you mind if I give the drink to them?' The young boy said: 'O Prophet of Allah! By Allah! I would not prefer anyone to drink from the place you drank. This is my fair share [due to sitting to your right].’ The Messenger of Allah , may Allah exalt his mention, handed the boy the drink." (Bukhari #2319)
Of morals as well
بسم الله والصلاة والسلام على رسول الله
حملة * أخلاق الرسول صلى الله عليه وسلم *
"باللغة الانجليزية"
Some of the Prophet's Manners & Characteristics:
1. Sound Intellect: The Messenger , may Allah exalt his mention, had an excellent, complete and sound intellect. No man has ever had an intellect as complete and perfect as his. Qadhi Iyaadh, may Allah have mercy on him, said:
'This becomes clear to an individual when the researcher reads the Prophet's biography and understands his state of affairs, and his meaningful and inclusive utterances and traditions, his good manners, ethics and moral character, his knowledge of the Torah and Gospel and other Divine --SS--ures, and his knowledge of statements of the wise, and knowledge of bygone nations, and ability to strike examples and implement policies and correct emotional manners. He was an example and paradigm to which his people related to in all branches of knowledge; acts of worship, medicine, laws of inheritance, lineage, and other matters as well. He knew and learned all of this without reading or examining the --SS--ures of those before us, nor did he sit with their scholars. The Prophet had no formal schooling, and was without knowledge of the above before being commissioned as a Prophet, nor could he read or write. The Prophet, may Allah exalt his mention, was wise to the fullest extent of his mental capacity. Allah, the Exalted, informed him of some of what had taken place (in the past) and of that which would take place in the future. This is a sign that the
Dominion belongs to Allah, and that He is capable over all things.' [1]
.Good Morals, Ethics and Companionship:
The narrator said,
"I asked A'ishah, with whom Allah is pleased, to inform me of the Prophet's manners, and she said: 'His manners were the Qur'an'"
This means that the Prophet , may Allah exalt his mention, abided by its laws and commands and abstained from its prohibitions. He would observe the virtuous deeds mentioned in it. The Prophet , may Allah exalt his mention, said:
'Allah has sent me to perfect good manners and to do good deeds. ' (Bukhari & Ahmed)
Allah, the Exalted, described the Prophet , may Allah exalt his mention, saying:
( And indeed, you are of a great moral character ) [68:4]
Anas b. Malik, with whom Allah is pleased, who was the servant of the Prophet , may Allah exalt his mention, for ten years; day in and day out, during the Prophet's travels and when he was a resident in Madinah. Throughout this period of time, he knew of the Prophet's manners. He said:
'The Prophet , may Allah exalt his mention, did not swear at anyone, nor was he rude, nor did he curse anyone. When he blamed anyone he would say: 'What is wrong with him, may dust be cast in his face.' (Bukhari #5684)
.Politeness and Good Manners: Sahl b. Sa'd, with whom Allah is pleased, reported
"A drink was brought to the Prophet , may Allah exalt his mention, and he drank from it. On his right side there was a young boy and on his left side were elderly men. He asked the young boy: 'Do you mind if I give the drink to them?' The young boy said: 'O Prophet of Allah! By Allah! I would not prefer anyone to drink from the place you drank. This is my fair share [due to sitting to your right].’ The Messenger of Allah , may Allah exalt his mention, handed the boy the drink." (Bukhari #2319)
Of morals as well
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تاريخ التسجيل : 27/02/2010
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