The life of the Prophet of Mercy and Mercy, Hazrat Muhammad (peace be upon him)

The biography of Prophet Muhammad Mustafa (peace be upon him)

The fourth part (last)

pure faith
The life of the Prophet (pbuh) is inspired by his all-round faith in God and he worshiped God in all circumstances, even when the Abu Talib branches were under siege by the enemy and economic boycott, and the hunger of the children, especially Fatimah (pbuh). His liver burns, even when they were at the height of their power; they thank God in any case, at the end of their passion, and their faith in God does not diminish.

Worship and forgiveness
Many and various traditions have been narrated about the worship of that Prophet, that when it was time for prayer, they would be so upset as if they had been waiting for such a time for a long time, and at the same time, neither he knew anyone nor anyone knew him. Indeed, as he said many times, the light of his eyes was in prayer and fasting: “An eye sight in prayer and fasting”.
Adherence to prayer and fasting was considered a practical and theoretical truth for that Imam. One day he said to Abu Dhar Ghafari: O Abu Dhar! Almighty God has made prayer dear to my heart, just as he has made food dear to the heart of the hungry and water to the thirsty. But the hungry and the thirsty are satisfied with food and water, but I am never satisfied with prayer. The tradition of the Messenger of God (PBUH) in worship was such that he fasted for three days every month:
1- The first Thursday of the month which is the day of the sale;
2- The first Wednesday of the second decade of the month, which is the day of constant sorrow and the descent of torment;
3- The last Thursday of the month from the last decade, which is again the day of supply.
(Wasal al-Shia, vol. 7, p. 304)
The permanent life of the Messenger of God (PBUH) was that he asked for forgiveness seventy times a day and repented seventy times.
(Esoul Kafi, vol. 2, p. 505)

War for God and advancement of Islam
Imam Rahal (RA) said about the Prophet’s (PBUH) prophetic life during the war: “The Holy Prophet’s goal was not to eliminate the polytheists of Mecca or to destroy the polytheists of the Arabian Peninsula, the goal was to spread the religion of Islam and the government, be the rule of the Qur’an. Because the infidels sometimes prevented the establishment of the Islamic government, it led to war. So that if there were no opposition, it would not be known that there would be a war.
Therefore, the purpose of the wars was to remove the obstacles to the propagation of religion and establish the rule of Islam and the Qur’an.

Perseverance in hardships
Standing up for God and persevering on the battlefield and hardships was one of the practical ways of the Prophet (PBUH), and this perseverence was rooted in his pure and loving faith in God Almighty.

humility
Abu Dhar Ghafari narrates: The Messenger of God (PBUH) used to sit among the Companions and sometimes when a strange and unknown person came and he did not know him, he would ask the crowd: “Which one of you is Muhammad?” That honorable man always sat in a circle among his companions so as not to get any privilege, he said: God hates that servant who considers himself more prominent than his companions.
Makarem al-Akhlaq, p. 16

These cases, as well as many other examples of the practical life of the great Prophet of Islam (PBUH), which were not mentioned, are beyond what can be recounted in full. But it’s enough that Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) is a perfect example of good morals and a practical and concrete example of a pure servant of God that God-seeking believers should set him as a role model for their religion and world in order to obtain eternal happiness. We end this article with a beautiful poem:

How many idols did Ahmad break in the world?
Until, O Lord, your ummah became a sphere
If it wasn’t for Ahmad’s effort, you too
You used to worship your ancestors

Indeed, Allah and His angels pray for the Prophet, or those who believe, pray for him and greet him
God and his angels send greetings to the Prophet of Islam, you who believe, send greetings to him, and submit as you should. (Ahzab, 56)

O Allah, may peace be upon Muhammad and the family of Muhammad and hasten their relief

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This post is written by rza3636