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Prophet Muhammad (P.B.U.H) (BEST PERSONALITY IN THE WORLD)

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Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was born in Saudi Arabia in the city of Makkah about 1400 years ago. Muslims should have to spread the words Prophet said in the world 1.All For The Sake Of Allah: Prophet (PBUH) as selfless as a person could be in life.His preaching in the valley of Taif,where people lead naughty children to throw stones at Him while He was preaching.He had to run for His life and He was all covered in blood.But still He did not complain to Allah about Him,rather one of His companions narrates: “The Prophet (PBUH) resembled a Prophet who was harmed by His people. He wiped the blood from His face and said:‘O God! Forgive my people,for they know not!”(Bukhari) 2.Mannerism: As one of His companions notes about His manners: “The Prophet (PBUH) did not swear at anyone,nor was He rude,nor did He curse anyone.If He desired to reprimand someone, He would say:‘What is wrong with him, may dust be cast in his face!”(Bukhari) 3.Humor: Anas (RA) reports such an example by saying: “Once a man asked Muhammad (PBUH) for an animal to ride. He replied that He would give him the baby of a she-camel to ride on. The man asked ‘What would he do with a she-camel baby?’ Muhammad (PBUH) replied, ‘Is there any camel which is not born of a she-camel?’” 4.Peace Lover: In one of His hadith Prophet (PBUH) said: “Let us go to resolve the situation and make peace between them.”(Bukhari) 5.Kind To The Kids: Prophet (PBUH) always treated kids with kindness and mercy. He always enjoyed their company and played with them to make them happy. One such example can be seen from His life when He used to say to kids: “I’ll give such and such (i.e. gift or so) to the one who comes to me first." 6.Generosity: Generosity is another hallmark of the personality of Muhammad (PBUH). He was the most generous person there could ever be. One of His companions notes: “The Prophet (PBUH) did not refuse to give anything which He had to someone if he asked for it.” (Bukhari) 7.Caring Of Women: In one of His hadiths He said: “Whoever (brings up) two girls till they come of age, will be in the next world along with me, like my two fingers joining each other.” (Abu Dawud) 8.Pleasantness: Another misconception is that Prophet (PBUH) was the most pleasant person. He would greet everyone with a smile and always spoke to people with gentleness. His companion said about Him: “I have never seen a man who smiled as much as the Messenger of Allah.” (Tirmidhi) 9.Concerned About Orphans: Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) did not just love who were around Him,He considered the entire society. In society, He was especially considerate of orphans.In one of His hadiths, He said: “The best house among the Muslims is one where an orphan is well treated, and the worst house among the Muslims is one where an orphan is badly treated.” (Ibn Majah) 10.Cooperation: Prophet (PBUH) never treated Himself as someone special, rather He would mix with common people and cooperate with them in any way He could. As one of His companion narrates regarding the battle of Trench: “I saw the Messenger of Allah on the Day of the Trench carrying dirt (that was dug from the trench) until His chest was covered with dirt.” (Bukhari) 11.Animal Rights Activist: Perhaps Muhammad (PBUH) was the first animal rights activist.He told people that animals were also creation of Allah and they deserved to be treated fairly, instead of being harsh, strict and ignorant towards them. 12.Disassociation From Worldly Possessions: Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) did not want anything of this world he spend all his money on people's and lives a simple life. 13.General Appearance: In His general appearance,Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) as beautiful,pure,simple,gentle and yet so common as any other person could be.
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Chapter 1 - Prophet Muhammad – achievements and teachings

Prophet Muhammad (570–632) Founder of Islam. Whilst in seclusion in a mountain cave, Muhammad reported receiving a series of revelations from God; these revelations form the verses of the Qu'ran, regarded by Muslims as the "Word of God" and around which the Islamic religion is based. Muhammad was a significant religious, political and military leader who helped to unite Arabia under the new religion of Islam.

Early life

muhammadMuhammad was born in 570 CE in the Arabian city of Mecca. Orphaned from an early age, he was brought up by his uncle Abu Talib. He worked as a merchant and shepherd and did not receive any formal education. Muhammad had spiritual inclinations and would spend time going to caves around Mount Hira to spend time in silence, prayer and retreat. He was also known for his generosity, devoutness and skill in arbitrating disputes.

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Cave of Hira – location of Muhammad's first revelation.

In the year 610, at the age of 40, Muhammad was undertaking a retreat of pray and meditation in the desert. During his prayer, he began hearing a luminous voice who commanded him to write down the word of God. At first, Muhammad was very uncertain about his experience, but after sharing with his first wife Khadijah and her cousin, he gained confidence that it was a divine voice, which he later revealed to be Angel Jibreel (Gabriel). For quite a few years, Muhammad only shared these recitations with his close companions who later served as scribes, writing down the revelations. He was aware that preaching a new monotheistic religious teaching may incur the wrath of the existing authorities. An important feature of the teachings of the Qu'ran was that there was only one God, and the essential aspect of life was to submit to his will.

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Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem where Muhammad is believed to have ascended to Heaven

In the beginning, he attracted a small number of followers, who were deeply moved by the teachings Muhammad imparted. This gave him the confidence to speak to other people in Mecca. However, the followers of Muhammad were viewed with hostility by other Meccan tribes who generally believed in a pantheistic world view (although there were small numbers of Christians and Jews). In 619, both his wife Khadijah and uncle (effective guardian Abu Talib) died. In this time, of personal difficulty, he had an important spiritual experience, where he felt his spirit transported to Jerusalem and then to Heaven where he saw himself with other prophets such as Moses and Jesus amidst the divine throne of God.

In 622 because of ongoing hostility, Muhammad with some of his followers, migrated to the city of Yathrib, now known as Medina. This migration is known as the Hijrah and marks the beginning of the Islamic calendar.

In Medina, Muhammad succeeded in uniting various tribes. He used his skill as an arbiter to smooth over tensions, and increasingly he was viewed as an adept and inspirational leader – combining strength and military skill with a compassionate and devout nature. At the Battle of Badr, just 313 Muslims under Muhammad's leadership defeated a force of 1,000 Meccans. After this victory, Muhammad negotiated a peace treaty with the Meccan tribes.

Dark_vignette_Al-Masjid_AL-Nabawi_Door800x600x300In 629, Muhammad carried out a pilgrimage (haj) to Mecca. This spiritual journey became a pillar of Islam. But, a year later in 630, Meccan forces broke the fragile truce between the two peoples, so Muhammad led an army of 10,000 to the city of Mecca where he was able to decisively defeat the Meccan tribes. This military victory led to the establishment of Islam as the dominant religion of the area. Muhammad declared that the widespread diffusion of Islam in the area had enabled the 'end of ignorance.' After the battle, the old Polytheistic idols and images were destroyed. Muhammad's teachings forbade the creation of new 'idols' and even the image of Muhammad is not allowed under Islam. Muhammad taught that idols and images could create vanity and ego and take people away from God.

During the remainder of his life, he was able to unite most of Arabia under the new religion of Islam. In 632, he gave his final sermon to 20,000 people – showing the extent of his influence and popularity. He died later in the year after suffering from a fever that lasted several days. His last words were:

O Allah, to Ar-Rafiq Al-A'la (exalted friend, highest Friend or the uppermost, highest Friend in heaven)

After his death, he was succeeded by his father-in-law and close associate, Abu Bakr. For the next 100 years, Islam spread rapidly becoming the dominant religious and political force of the middle-east. By 750, Muslim influence stretched from India to Spain and was strongly established as a major world religion.

The Qu'ran

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Early Quran manuscript

From his first experiences in the cave, Muhammad reported receiving messages from God throughout his life. These messages form The Qu'ran – which to Muslims is the word of God. Muslims believe Muhammad to be the final prophet in a tradition stretching back to Moses, Abraham and Jesus.

As well as the Qu'ran, Muslims study the Sira (Muhammad's life) and traditions of the time (Sharia law).

The essential message of the Qu'ran is that there is no God but Allah, and followers should lead their lives in submission to the will of Allah as described in the Qu'ran.

Muhammad also believed religion was not just a private matter of conscience but something that affected the whole society. He instigated social reforms, which included the better treatment of all classes of people and the reduction of aristocratic privileges. The Qu'ran mentioning an alms tax. (zakat) which sought to reduce inequality in society. Muhammad insisted that new tribes who wished to ally with himself should apply this tax.

For his time, Muhammad instigating progressive reforms. He condemned some customs such as female infanticide and excessive privilege. He enhanced the rights of slaves, though did not abolish it completely

Jihad

Muhammad taught the concept of Jihad. First and foremost 'jihad is the internal struggle against man's weaknesses such as lust, envy and hatred, and the struggle to become a better devout person. Jihad could also involve the outer battle against enemies who wished to prevent the devout from practising their faith.

"A strong person is not the person who throws his adversaries to the ground. A strong person is the person who contains himself when he is angry." – Sunni Hadith

The name Muhammad means "Praiseworthy." Muslims he was not a divine figure, but was close to a perfect man.