Our beloved Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was characterized by impeccable qualities from which we can learn a lot and improve our lifestyle to a considerable extent if were to follow his Sunnah.
All of us as individuals think of ourselves as being superior to the other. This ultimately gives rise to ego and hence promotes feelings of negativity towards one another. The Holy Prophet (PBUH), despite having a huge following, was humble to the core and never posed himself as being superior to his companions or any other mankind.
Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) did not like to be treated like a person of great power or following similar to kings/rulers. He forbade people from standing up in his presence or from kneeling down to him in respect. He lived in a simple house and ate simple food. Despite being a Prophet and a person of significant following, he never used his influence to live a life of ease. He lived a life not of affluence but of humility and modesty.
As narrated by Abu Hurairah:
"Whoever is made wealthy by Allah and does not pay the Zakat of his wealth, then on the Day of Resurrection his wealth will be made like a bald-headed poisonous male snake with two black spots over the eyes. The snake will encircle his neck and bite his cheeks and say, 'I am your wealth, I am your treasure.' " (Bukhari: 1403)Once Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was travelling with his Companions and when it was time to have the food prepared, he asked them to slaughter a sheep.
A man said: I will slaughter it, another one said: I will skin it out. A third said: I will cook it. So the Messenger of Allah [pbuh] said: I will collect wood for fire. They said: "No. We will suffice you that work." "I know that you can do it for me, but I hate to be privileged. Allah hates to see a slave of his privileged to others." So he went and collected fire-wood. (Khulasa As- Siyar p.22)Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was an exemplary husband and father. Despite having multiple wives he gave all of them their due rights, treating them equally. Moreover, he helped out with the chores in his house. He repaired his shoes and clothes himself. In addition to being a good husband and father he was also a good man. He treated all women with respect.
Abu Sa‘îd Al-Khudri said:
"He was shier than a virgin in her boudoir. When he hates a thing we read it on his face. He does not stare at anybody’s face. He always casts his eyes down. He looks at the ground more than he looks sky-wards. His utmost looks at people are glances. (Bukhari 1/504)Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was always good to the poor and needy. He never treated servants/slaves badly. He treated them as equals. So much so when he was gifted a slave, Zayd ibn Harithah, by his newly wed bride Khadija (RA), he became so attached to him that he treated him like an adoptive son. Zayd (RA) later on became one of Muhammad’s (PBUH) closest companions.
As narrated by Abu Huraira, the Prophet (PBUH) said:
"The one who looks after and works for a widow and for a poor person, is like a warrior fighting for Allah's Cause or like a person who fasts during the day and prays all the night." (Bukhari: 6006)The Prophet’s (PBUH) character was such that people were inclined to accept Islam. He was aware of the brevity of this world and knew that our ultimate abode is in the Hereafter. Following his footsteps, we should also be wary of our deeds and should strive to be a good Muslim so as to be a good example for everyone around us.
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