What Does the Quran Say About Prophet Muhammad’s Manners?
When asked about Prophet Muhammad’s manners, Lady Aishah (may Allah be pleased with her) said: “His character was the Quran.”
When asked about Prophet Muhammad’s manners, Lady Aishah (may Allah be pleased with her) said: “His character was the Quran.”
Where was love in the Prophet’s life and how should be our love for him? Is it a matter of affection or of action? How could we articulate this love?
The Prophet was even merciful and compassionate when in war. He commanded his companions, “Do not kill women, old men, children, or religious monks and priests.”
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He taught humanity how to live in the most productive and meaningful way. He taught that humans are not just responsible for being just to one another but also to other life beings.
In the following lines we will cite some examples of the Prophet’s humbleness and how he showed this characteristics in different situations.
When asked about Prophet Muhammad’s manners, Lady Aishah (may Allah be pleased with her) said: “His character was the Quran.”
The article shows that in the society envisioned by the Prophet people were not segregated into the pious and the sinners but it was a unified, inclusive society, where each person could be at a different level of piety.
Do you believe in Prophet Muhammad? If not, Why? Do you not agree that a person may be rightly judged by his/her reactions especially to personal abuse?
The article takes about the Prophet’s good companionship, cheerfulness, joking with his family, laughing with his wives, mildness, and generosity with his wives.
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