LOVE, HONESTY MARKED PROPHET'S MANNERS
Al Hussain (may Allah be pleased with him) said: “I
 asked my father how the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon 
him) behaved in his sittings, and he said, ‘the Messenger of Allah 
(peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) never got up or sat down 
without mentioning the name of Allah. He forbade designating a certain 
spot to a person so that he would consider it as his own. He sat 
wherever he found a spot. He also ordered others to do the same, when 
they entered a sitting. He divided his time equally and justly among his
 companions who sat with him.
The
 one who sat with the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him)
 would think that he was the most important and beloved individual to 
him. If a person came asking him for a certain need, he would not rush 
him, rather he would allow the person to complete his request and leave 
at his own accord. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon 
him) would not return one who asked for empty-handed; he would even say 
nice words to him if he was not able to fulfill his request. He had an 
open heart and an open mind. He was considered like a kind and caring 
father to everyone; all people were to him equal. His sittings were 
sittings of knowledge, perseverance, patience, modesty, and trust.
No
 one would raise his voice in the presence of the Messenger of Allah 
(peace and blessings of Allah be upon him). No one talked evil about 
another in his presence either. Those in the sitting treated each other 
in a humble manner, and they respected the elderly and were merciful to 
the young and they respected the stranger.”
He said: “I
 asked my father how the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon 
him) spent his time in his house, and how he divided his time.” His father replied: “He
 divided his time in to three portions: One for the sake of Allah, the 
other for his family, and the third he divided between himself and the 
people. He did not conceal any advice or guidance from any of them. He 
would spend the portion he allotted for his Ummah by attending to the 
needs of the people according to their religious status and needs. 
He
 would busy these people by teaching them that which would benefit them 
and their Ummah, and by informing them of what they needed. He would say
 to them: ‘Let those who are present convey (what they have learned) to 
those who are absent, and inform me of the needs of those who cannot 
attend our sitting.”
Abu Qatadah (may Allah be pleased with him) said, 
The
 Messenger of Allah performed salah (prayer) while he was carrying a 
young girl named Umaamah, daughter of Abul-Aas. When he bowed, he put 
her on the ground, and when he stood up, he would carry her again. (Bukhari)
Aisha (may Allah be pleased with her), said: 
“The
 trait and characteristic which the Prophet (peace and blessings of 
Allah be upon him) hated most was lying. A man would tell a lie in the 
presence of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) and 
he would hold it against him, until he knew that he repented.” (Tirmidhi)
Even his enemies attested to his truthfulness. Abu Jahl, who was of the harshest enemies, said: 
“O Muhammad! I do not say that you are a liar! I only deny what you brought and what you call people to.” Allah, the Exalted, says: “We
 know indeed that what they say certainly, grieves you, but surely they 
do not call you a liar; but the unjust deny the verses of Allah.” (6:33)
The
 Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) was well known for 
his honesty. The pagans of Makkah, who were openly hostile toward him, 
would leave their valuables with him. His honesty and loyalty were 
tested when the pagans of Makkah abused him and tortured his Companions 
and drove them out of their homes. He ordered his cousin, Ali bin Abi 
Talib, (may Allah be pleased with him), to postpone his migration for 
three days to return to the people their valuables.[Ibn Hisham’s Biography, Vol. 1, p.493 Arabic Edition).
Another
 example of his honesty and loyalty is demonstrated in the Truce of 
Hudaybiyah, wherein he agreed to the article in the treaty which stated 
that any man who left the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon 
him) would not be returned to him, and any man who left Makkah would be 
returned to them. Before the treaty was concluded a man, Abu Jandal bin 
Amr had managed to escape from the pagans of Makkah and rushed to join 
Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). The pagans asked the Prophet 
(peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) to honor his pledge and 
return the escapee. The messenger of Allah said:
 “O
 Abu Jandal! Be patient and ask Allah to grant you patience. Allah will 
surely help you and those who are persecuted and make it easy for you. 
We have signed an agreement with them, and we certainly do not betray or
 act treacherously.” (Baihaqi)
The
 Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) was 
merciful, compassionate, bashful, modest, and humble. He was so humble 
that if a stranger were to enter the masjid and approach the Prophet’s 
sitting place and he was sitting with his companions one would not be 
able to distinguish him from his companions.
The
 Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) hoped for
 goodness even for his enemies. Aisha, the mother of the believers (may 
Allah be pleased with her), said: 
“I
 asked the Messenger of Allah, ‘Did you face a day harder and more 
intense than the Battle of Uhud?’ He replied: I suffered a lot from your
 people! The worst I suffered was on the Day of Al-Aqabah when I spoke 
to Ali bin Abd Yaleel bin Abd Kiaal (in order to support me) but he 
disappointed me and left me. I left the area while I was quite worried, 
and walked. When I reached an area called Qarn-ath-Tha’alib, I raised my
 head to the sky and noticed a cloud that shaded me. Angel Jibril (may 
Allah be pleased with him) called me and said:
 ‘O
 Muhammad! Allah, the Exalted has heard what your people have said to 
you, and has sent the Angel in charge of the mountains, so you can 
command him to do what you please.’ The Prophet (peace and blessings of 
Allah be upon him) said: ‘The Angel in command of the mountains called 
me saying: May Allah exalt your mention and render you safe from every 
derogatory thing! O Muhammad, I will do whatever you command me to do. 
If you like I can bring the Akshabain mountains together and crush them 
all.’ The Messenger of Allah said: ‘It may be that Allah raises from 
among them a progeny who worship Allah alone and associates no partners 
with Him’.” (Bukhari)
The
 Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) would always 
undertake deeds through which he (peace and blessings of Allah be upon 
him) would seek the pleasure of Allah. He (peace and blessings of Allah 
be upon him) was harmed and abused when he invited and called people to 
Islam. He (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) was patient and he 
endured all of this, and hoped for the reward of Allah, the Exalted. 
Abdullah bin Masood, (may Allah be pleased with him) said: 
“It
 is as though I am looking at the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah 
be upon him) talking about a Prophet who was hurt by his people. He 
wiped the blood from his face and said: ‘O Allah! Forgive my people, for
 they know not’!” (Bukhari)
 
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