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Habits of Prophet (SAW): An Overview  

Dr. Firdous Ahmad Reshi by Dr. Firdous Ahmad Reshi
June 24, 2022
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Prophet Muhammad (SAW) was always restless out of concern for the hereafter. He had a soft temperament and was gentle in speech. He never disgraced anyone. Prophet (SAW) did not become angry with others due to personal reasons. If He saw anything unpleasant, he turned his face away. If it was something pleasant he would lower his gaze. Hazrat Ali (RA) mentions that Prophet (SAW) refrained from all speech that was evil, shameless and which portrayed an immoral message. He forgave those who treated him harshly. He never raised his hands against anyone. However, if any command of Allah was violated, He expressed his anger. Rasulullah (SAW) would easily interact with the people of his household and would carry out the daily chores at home. He would sweep the floor and milk the goat. He attended to all his needs himself. Nabi (SAW) constantly remembered Allah in all conditions and would always fulfill the needs of others. If Prophet (SAW) did not have anything with him to give to someone, he would excuse himself in a gentle and kind tone. He also visited the sick. Prophet (SAW) did not avoid sitting with the slaves or the poor. Rasulullah (SAW) loved good fragrances and disliked bad odours. He greeted everyone with a cheerful face. He never found fault with food. Often, there would be starvation in the house of Prophet. His family never ate barley bread to their fill. At times there was such starvation, that for two months not even a fire was lit in the house of Nabi (SAW).

The Prophet (SAW) may God’s blessings and peace be upon him, used to repeat in more an occasion: “Your smile at your brother’s face is charity.” Therefore we advise each person to imbibe on himself these qualities: To smile in the face of others. There is a saying in the West that says, “If you want to live happy just smile in the face of those you meet.”

Among the practical examples presented by the Messenger, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him, to recommend social skills and social communication that support social harmony and mental health, That, peace and blessings of God be upon him, used to start with the one who met him with peace and with a cheerful face. He used to give everyone who sat at him a share from the point of view, that is, from looking at him and paying attention to him. And in all his behavior was characterized by modesty and modesty. As the most people smiled and laughed in the face of his companions. He was loved by people around him and clinging to him. So the Almighty Allah said in it: “With the mercy of God, you would have for them, and if you were tough-hearted, they would shake off those around you” (Imran). The Almighty said: “But you forbear and overlook till” (Baqarah). And the Almighty said: “and speak of goodness to people.” (Baqarah). The Prophet (SAW) may God’s blessings and peace be upon him, used to repeat in more an occasion: “Your smile at your brother’s face is charity.” Therefore we advise each person to imbibe on himself these qualities: To smile in the face of others. There is a saying in the West that says, “If you want to live happy just smile in the face of those you meet.”

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Dr. Firdous Ahmad Reshi

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