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moral and behavioral characteristics of the Prophet (pbuh)
Undoubtedly, based on the life and tradition of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) based on the verse “And striking the Messenger of Allah as a good example” and including what is mentioned in this article, will solve the problems and issues of the Muslim community.
1-He walked slowly and dignifiedly when he walked
2-He did not step on the ground while walking.
His gaze was constantly down and fixed on the ground.
4- He would greet everyone he saw and no one preceded him in greeting.
When he shook hands with someone, he did not pull his hand out of his hand earlier.
6- He associated with people in such a way that everyone thought he was the most dear person to the Prophet.
Whenever he looked at someone, he did not look at them with the corner of his eye.
He never looked at people and stared.
9- Because he pointed, he pointed with his hand, not with his eyes and eyebrows.
He was silent for a long time and did not speak until he needed to.
Whenever he spoke to someone, he listened carefully to his words.
12- Because he was talking to someone, he would turn around and sit facing him.
13- Whoever sat with him until he wanted to get up, the Prophet did not get up.
14- He did not sit or rise in a meeting except with the remembrance of Allah.
15- When entering a meeting, he would sit at the end and near the door, not at the top.
He did not allocate himself a special place in the assembly and forbade it.
He never leaned in the presence of people.
18- The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) used to sit facing the Qibla.
If something happened in his presence that he did not like, he would ignore it.
If someone made a mistake, he would not quote it.
He did not punish anyone for making mistakes in speech.
He never argued with anyone.
He never interrupted anyone unless he said something wrong.
He repeated the answer to a question several times so that the listener would not be suspicious of the answer.
Because he heard something wrong from someone. He did not say, “Why did so-and-so say that?” He said, “What happens to some people who say that?”
He used to sit and rise with the poor and eat with them.
He accepted the invitation of servants and slaves.
He accepted the gift, even though it was the size of a sip of milk.
29- Most of all, it brings about mercy.
He was kind to his relatives without giving them superiority over others.
He praised and encouraged good deeds and condemned and forbade evil deeds.
32- He would tell the people what was right for the religion and the world and repeatedly said that whatever they heard from me, they should convey to the absent.
33-Whoever brought an excuse, he accepted his excuse.
He never underestimated anyone.
He never cursed anyone or called them bad names.
36- He never cursed anyone around him and his relatives.
He never looked for people’s faults.
He was wary of people, but he did not turn away from them and was kind to everyone.
He never condemned people and did not praise them much.
He was patient with the courage of others and punished evil with good.
He visited the sick even though it was the most remote part of Medina.
42- It was always fragrant and most of the expenses of the Prophet was to buy perfume.
He would go to his companions and call them by their best names.
44- He consulted with his companions in matters and established friendship and affection between them and emphasized it.
45- He would sit in a circle among his companions and if a stranger came to them, he could not recognize which of them was the Prophet.
46- When drinking three sips of water; first Bismillah and the last Alhamdulillah
He was the most faithful people to the covenant.
48- When he gave something to the poor, he gave it to himself and did not hand it over to anyone.
49- He was always with ablution and brushed his teeth while performing ablution.
50- The light of his eyes was in prayer and he found his comfort and peace in prayer.
Sources: Muntahi al-Amal Muhaddis Qomi
and the virtues of Shaykh Tabari
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