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The Muslim Personality

 


Muslim4life
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The Muslim Personality
Who are you? What are you like? Trainspotter or trendsetter? Easily provoked or laid back?

Often we are the products of our environment whether it is due to our friends, family, fashion, media or society. Together these factors unconsciously mould our characters, dictating both our thoughts and behaviour.
Is this the way you want to be? A Muslim is called to continually assess and enhance his or her own personality.
This is achieved with reference to the Qur'an and the sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad (Sallalahu Alayhi Wasalam)

You have indeed in the Messenger of Allah (Muhammad Sallalahu Alayhi Wasalam) a Beautiful Pattern (of Conduct)..... (Al-Ahzab 33:21)

And thou (standest) on an exalted standard of character. (Al-Qalam 68:4)

A comprehensive understanding of his character cannot be given in one short essay.
The complexity of his life is such that many Muslim and non-muslim scholars have been driven to write volumes to try and understand what inspired him and the subsequent impact of his life upon human history.
To help attain an idea of his importance one requires a description of his manners and lifestyle.

Muhammad (Sallalahu Alayhi Wasalam) was a man who spoke very little, his sentences would be short yet full of deep meaning.
He listened more than he spoke, sometimes he would be silent for long periods of time.
He was unusually quiet and reserved, generally pensive and sorrowful - always wrapped up in his thoughts and meditations.
Yet when he spoke, his words carried depth and he did not need to speak for long in order to be understood.
Most of his laughter was no more than smiling, and if he was pleased he would lower his gaze. He would get angry only when a matter of principle was mocked or violated and he would not be pleased until the matter was resolved.
Yet he would never get angry for personal reasons - he was always forgiving, and he would never retaliate against personal insults; here he would be patient and gracious.

Though he was a very busy man, he would quite often attend to his own chores by washing and sewing his own clothes and mending his own shoes, though there were many who would have jumped at the chance to do these chores for him.
At home he would divide his time between three portions: his family, himself and God.
His own individual time used to be taken up by his companions who used to visit him regularly, he would receive them in kindness, waiting upon them, serving and honouring them. He would enquire about their needs and try to help them as much as he could.
Sometimes he would also ask about those who were not present.
He would be the last to drink if drinks were served in his home, normally with only one bowl to go round.
When he was talking to his companions he would honour their feelings by never bringing any topics which might hurt them or lower their spirits, and instead of mocking someone he would try to help them with their weaknesses.
The companions used to love staying with him so much that they would overstay in his house, to such an extent that some verses were revealed asking the companions to respect the Prophet's {p.b.u.h.} wish for privacy.

For those who were very poor, he was a supporter and guardian, providing food and lodging from whatever little he possessed.
His warmth was such that even little children would run up to him asking him to play with them even though he was over fifty years old; the Prophet {p.b.u.h.}would listen and play merry-go-round with them.


Towards his enemies he was still forgiving, and if they were firm with him, then he was firm with them.
History records that those who set out to kill him would later become his closest friends. Though in the later stages of his life, he had access to much wealth, he still lived as a humble servant of God.
His greatest delight ultimately lay in his prayer, especially those that he offered during the darkness of the night. Whose example do you prefer over Muhammad (Sallalahu Alayhi Wasalam), the Greatest Muslim Personality?

gh0stface wrote:
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pampoon
What is your topic about? An essay on Islam? I think this would be much better off in the Philosophy and Religion forum.

Though I must admit, if you did write this, good research. I never learned much about Islam in school, so now I'm a little smarter Smile .

God bless Wink ,
Pampoon
Vrythramax
Topic moved to Philosophy and Religion.

Please post in the proper forums.
YushuaMalik
Bismillah Hir Rahmanir Rahim!

Great essay brother! Shukran!

Assalaamu alaikum!
Vrythramax
YushuaMalik wrote:
Bismillah Hir Rahmanir Rahim!

Great essay brother! Shukran!

Assalaamu alaikum!


English please unless in the appropriate forum.
loyal
Quote:

Bismillah Hir Rahmanir Rahim!


Translation: In the Name of God, Most Gracious, Most Merciful.

Quote:

Assalaamu alaikum!


Translation: Peace be upon you.

These are the most common Muslim sayings all over the world.

may God bless you.
YushuaMalik
Vrythramax wrote:
YushuaMalik wrote:
Bismillah Hir Rahmanir Rahim!

Great essay brother! Shukran!

Assalaamu alaikum!


English please unless in the appropriate forum.


*sigh*

-_-

These forums are soooo limited.
Vrythramax
YushuaMalik wrote:
Vrythramax wrote:
YushuaMalik wrote:
Bismillah Hir Rahmanir Rahim!

Great essay brother! Shukran!

Assalaamu alaikum!


English please unless in the appropriate forum.


*sigh*

-_-

These forums are soooo limited.


I didn't write the rules...I'm only here to moderate the conversation and follow them. If the post is not in english, unless in the appropriate forums, how does anyone expect people that cannot speak that language to follow the topic?
YushuaMalik
Vrythramax wrote:
YushuaMalik wrote:
Vrythramax wrote:
YushuaMalik wrote:
Bismillah Hir Rahmanir Rahim!

Great essay brother! Shukran!

Assalaamu alaikum!


English please unless in the appropriate forum.


*sigh*

-_-

These forums are soooo limited.


I didn't write the rules...I'm only here to moderate the conversation and follow them. If the post is not in english, unless in the appropriate forums, how does anyone expect people that cannot speak that language to follow the topic?


Sorry. I forgot where I was. It won't happen again.

IT's not that I was getting into that language. It is a common greeting.
Vrythramax
@YushuaMalik

Well I learned something new today thanks to you. Smile

Thank You for taking the time to explain that.
YushuaMalik
Vrythramax wrote:
@YushuaMalik

Well I learned something new today thanks to you. Smile

Thank You for taking the time to explain that.


No problem, sir.

I will use it TRANSLATED TO ENGLISH from now on though, just foir simplicity's sake.

Thank you for listening!
Vrythramax
YushuaMalik wrote:
No problem, sir.

I will use it TRANSLATED TO ENGLISH from now on though, just foir simplicity's sake.

Thank you for listening!


Oh please don't call me "Sir"....I'm just here for the free beer and pretty women. Laughing

Joking of course...thank you for the curtesy. Smile
YushuaMalik
Vrythramax wrote:
YushuaMalik wrote:
No problem, sir.

I will use it TRANSLATED TO ENGLISH from now on though, just foir simplicity's sake.

Thank you for listening!


Oh please don't call me "Sir"....I'm just here for the free beer and pretty women. Laughing

Joking of course...thank you for the curtesy. Smile


ROFL! Awesome!

No problem. Nice to meet you!
jwellsy
Why car bomb an airport in Scotland?

The lack of response from the Nation of Islam or any other group
denouncing such actions, implies support and reflects on personality.
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