4 Reasons to Passionately Love Prophet Mohammed (Pbuh)
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Even His
Enemies Felt Love for Him
“Do you know
the latest news, Abu Sufyan?”
It was after
Prophet Mohammed (peace be upon him) had left Makkah. The Makkan elites, Abu
Sufyan among them, had planned to kill him in the dead of the night, but he had
escaped by Allah’s order. He was now living in Madinah, and Abu Sufyan was
still his staunchest enemy.
“No, what is
the news? Is it about Mohammed?”
“Yes. Abu
Sufyan, Mohammed has married your daughter, Umm Habibah.”
A broad grin
lit up Abu Sufyan’s face. He exclaimed in joy.
His daughter
had made him so proud!
Our Love
for Prophet Mohammed
Every
Muslim kid has grown up knowing that you should love Prophet Mohammed
(peace be upon him). If you don’t, then there’s something wrong with your
faith.
After all,
Prophet Mohammed himself said that you can’t taste the sweetness of faith till
you love Allah and His messenger more than anyone else in the world.
(Al-Bukhari and Muslim)
Every
Muslim, even the one who doesn’t offer the five daily prayers, sends peace
and blessings upon the Prophet. Whenever a non-Muslim insults him in some way,
such as by making his cartoon, the Muslim world goes mad in protest.
Our Love
for Prophet Mohammed
Is all that
out of love for the Prophet Mohammed? Do we even know much about him, really?
How come we
don’t know about the man we profess to love so much?
You can’t
love a person by force. Love is an emotion. It won’t come because you’ve
been told that you should feel it.
Let’s find
better, more solid reasons for loving Prophet Mohammed (peace be upon him).
Don’t love him because you’re supposed to.
If you
really get to know him, the love will overflow by itself. He’s that kind of
person that even his enemy Abu Sufyan couldn’t help loving him behind the
façade of hatred, and felt proud when his own daughter was married to him.
Here are
four solid reasons for loving the man whom Allah sent “as a mercy to the
worlds.” (21:107)
4 Reasons
for Passionately Loving the Beloved Prophet Mohammed (Pbuh)
1- He Was
Incredibly, Mesmerizingly Handsome
When we
think of someone, the first thing that comes to mind is his looks. It serves as
a framework around which we build the image of his personality, block by block,
in our mind.
What did the
Prophet Mohammed look like? We find detailed descriptions of his appearance in
books of Shama’il. The most popular of these is perhaps Shama’il
al-Tirmidhi, and I highly recommend reading it.
These
descriptions make one thing clear – that the Prophet Mohammed was incredibly
handsome, unforgettably so. One look at him would be enough to tell you that he
was someone special.
Some
compared him to the sun, while others to the moon. He would stand out amongst
other people like the sun overcomes the stars in the morning sky, or like the
moon overshadows them in the evening. More than one companion has said:
“I have
never seen anyone like him, before or since.”
2- He Had
Achieved Perfection of Character
Make a list
of virtues that you really admire: honesty, generosity, courage, loyalty, tact,
empathy, humility, kindness, patience, assertiveness, integrity, modesty, and
so on.
Now imagine
all these virtues blended in one person, with perfect balance, and unalloyed by
any vices. That is the character of the Prophet Mohammed (peace be
upon him). He didn’t just outshine other people in his appearance; that was
only the surface of the ocean of his good qualities.
He was the
Quran personified; every virtue that the Quran recommends can be found in him.
Allah Himself calls him:
… An
excellent model for those of you who put your hope in God and the Last Day and
remember Him often. (33:21)
3- He
Called You His Brother/Sister and Wished to Meet You
One day, as
he was standing in the graveyard with his companions, the Prophet Mohammed
expressed a wish to see his brothers.
Brothers?
The companions were surprised. One of them asked:
“Are we
not your brothers?”
He replied: You
are my companions. My brothers are those who have not come yet.
That’s
you and me.
On
the Day of Judgment, if you are a true believer, you will reach the
Prophet’s cistern, al-Kawthar, and find him eagerly waiting for you beside it.
How happy will he be to see you! He will offer you a drink, a special fragrant
drink of Paradise that will quench your thirst forever.
How will he
recognize you? Your face, hands and feet will be shining because of wudu. (Ibn
Majah 150)
He called
you his brother/sister and he really meant it. He dedicated his life to
spreading the message of Islam, enduring countless struggles, so that the
message reaches you and me, so that we know how to reach al-Kawthar, drink from
it and walk, behind him, into Paradise.
4 - He
Reserved His Special Gift to give it to you
Every
prophet of Allah is given a special gift, a special supplication that is
granted. All prophets have used up their special gift, except Prophet Mohammed.
He kept it by, do you know why? So that he can supplicate to Allah on your
behalf on the Day of Judgment.
On that day,
every person, including the prophets and messengers, will be thinking of
himself and his own sins. But Prophet Mohammed will be thinking of you. He will
intercede for you, if you died as a true believer without associating anything
with Allah. (Muslim 199) (Bukhari 4476)
This is just
a very small glimpse of what loving the Prophet Mohammed means. To truly love
him, we must study his biography and his sayings, as much as we can, because
without that, our faith is incomplete.
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Being a Muslim it is must to spread saying (Ahadith) of Prophet (PEACE BE UPON HIM) to each and every one for which one will be rewarded both in this world and life hereafter.
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