The Simple Life of Hazrat sayyedna Nabieana Muhammad S.A.W.S
- Assalamu alaikkum va rahmathullaahi va barakaathuhu
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If we compare the life of Muhammad S.A.W.S. before his mission as a
prophet and his life after he began his mission as a prophet, we will
conclude that it is beyond reason to think that Muhammad S.A.W.S. was a
false prophet, who claimed prophet hood to attain material gains,
greatness, glory, or power.
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his mission as a prophet, Muhammad S.A.W.S. had no financial worries. As
a successful and reputed merchant, Muhammad S.A.W.S. drew a
satisfactory and comfortable income. After his mission as a prophet and
because of it, he became worse off materially. To clarify this more, let
us browse the following sayings on his life:
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Hazrat Aa’isha R.A., Muhammad’s S.A.W.S. wife, said: “O my nephew, we
would sight three new moons in two months without lighting a fire (to
cook a meal) in the Prophet’s S.A.W.S. houses.” Her nephew asked: “O
Aunt, what sustained you?”
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said: “The two black things, dates and water, but the ProphetS.A.W.S.
had some Ansar neighbors who had milk-giving she-camels and they used to
send the Prophet S.A.W.S. some of its milk.”
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Hazrat Sahl Ibn Sa’ad, one of Muhammad’s S.A.W.S. companions, said:
“The Prophet of God did not see bread made from fine flour from the time
God sent him (as a prophet) until he died.”
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Hazrat Aa’isha R.A., Muhammad’s S.A.W.S. wife, said: “The mattress of
the Prophet S.A.W.S., on which he slept, was made of leather stuffed
with the fiber of the date-palm tree.”
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Amr Ibn Al-Hareth, one of Muhammad’s S.A.W.S. companions, said that
when the Prophet died, he left neither money nor anything else except
his white riding mule, his arms, and a piece of land which he left to
charity.
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this hard life till he died although the Muslim treasury was at his
disposal, the greater part of the Arabian Peninsula was Muslim before he
died, and the Muslims were victorious after eighteen years of his
mission.
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Muhammad S.A.W.S. might have claimed prophet hood in order to attain
status, greatness, and power? The desire to enjoy status and power is
usually associated with good food, fancy clothing, monumental palaces,
colorful guards, and indisputable authority. Do any of these indicators
apply to Muhammad S.A.W.S.? A few glimpses of his life that may help
answer this question follow.
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Despite his responsibilities as a prophet, a teacher, a statesman, and a
judge, Muhammad S.A.W.S. used to milk his goat, 1 mend his clothes,
repair his shoes, 2 help with the household work, 3 and visit poor
people when they got sick. 4 He also helped his companions in digging a
trench by moving sand with them. 5 His life was an amazing model of
simplicity and humbleness. Muhammad’s S.A.W.S. followers loved him,
respected him, and trusted him to an amazing extent. Yet he continued to
emphasize that deification should be directed to God and not to him
personally.
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of Muhammad’sS.A.W.S.companions, said that there was no person whom they
loved more than Muhammad S.A.W.S., yet when he came to them, they did
not stand up for him because he hated their standing up for him,6 as
other people do with their great people.
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Long before there was any prospect of success for Islam and at the
outset of a long and painful era of torture, suffering, and persecution
of Muhammad S.A.W.S. and his followers, he received an interesting
offer.
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leaders, Otba, came to him saying: “...If you want money, we will
collect enough money for you so that you will be the richest one of us.
If you want leadership, we will take you as our leader and never decide
on any matter without your approval. If you want a kingdom, we
will crown you king over us...” Only one concession was required from
Muhammad S.A.W.S. in return for that, to give up calling people to Islam
and worshipping God alone without any partner.
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Wouldn’t this offer be tempting to one pursuing worldly benefit? Was
Muhammad S.A.W.S. hesitant when the offer was made? Did he turn it down
as a bargaining strategy leaving the door open for a better offer? The
following was his answer: { In the Name of God, the Most Gracious, the
Most Merciful } And he recited to Otba the verses of the Qur’an
41:1-38.1 The Following are some of these verses:
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" A revelation from (God), the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful; a Book
where of the verses are explained in detail; a Qur’an in Arabic, for
people who know, giving good news and warning, yet most of them turn
away, so they do not listen. " (Qur’an, 41:2-4)
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On another occasion and in response to his uncle’s plea to stop calling
people to Islam, Muhammad’s S.A.W.S. answer was as decisive and
sincere: { I swear by the name of God,O Uncle!, that if they place the
sun in my right-hand and the moon in my left-hand in return for giving
up this matter (calling people to Islam), I will never desist until
either God makes it triumph or I perish defending it. } Hazrat sayyedna
Muhammad S.A.W.S. and his few followers did not only suffer from
persecution for thirteen years but the unbelievers even tried to kill
Muhammad S.A.W.S. several times. On one occasion they attempted to kill
him by dropping a large boulder, which could barely be lifted, on his
head.
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kill him by poisoning his food. 4 What could justify such a life of
suffering and sacrifice even after he was fully triumphant over his
adversaries? What could explain the humbleness and nobility which he
demonstrated in his most glorious moments when he insisted that success
is due only to God’s help and not to his own genius? Are these the
characteristics of a power-hungry or a self-centered man?
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- ALLAHUAKBAR ALLAHUAKBAR ALLAHUAKBARE WE ALL PATIENCE & SAVE STRONG EMAAN.AMEEN JAZAKALLAHKHAIRN

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