Madih by Mohammad Kheir Am Yemdi Zaman عم يمضي الزمان

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Muhammad the Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, the One with the Aggrandized Manners
Praise be to Allah and may Allah increase the honour and raise the rank of our Master Muhammad sallallahu ^alayhi wa sallam.
Allah said in the Honourable Quran:


(وَلَكِن رَّسولَ اللهِ وَخَاتَمَ النَّبِيِّينَ)
This verse means that Muhammad was the last of the messengers and the prophets sallallahu ^alayhi wa sallam.


He is Muhammad, whom Allah has given the best manners that were strongly emphasised in the Qur'an. He is Muhammad who accepts what the Honourable Quran calls to accept and abided by its orders, he followed the manners and conducts that the Quran calls for. He would not take revenge on anyone; however, when the boundaries of the Religion were violated he used to get very angry.

He is Muhammad whom Allah, the Merciful, has sent as a mercy to this nation. He is Muhammad, the most courageous of all men when confronting the enemy. He is Muhammad, who has never said No whenever asked to give away any permissible worldly thing unless he could not find. He is Muhammad, the most truthful human when talking and the most trustworthy person when dealing with.

Allah the Exalted gave His Prophet sallallahu ^alayhi wa sallam the highest rank of the good manners.

When silent, he used to look to the ground more than looking to the sky; however, when talking he used to direct his sight to the sky as an indication that it is the Qiblah of du^a (direction for supplication) and the place from which mercies, blessings, and Revelations descended. He never focused his eyes in anybodys face out of his extreme modesty and humbleness.

Prophet Muhammad was the most humble person; he would not extend his feet while sitting with people out of respect.
He was very merciful and his mercy was not restricted to the human beings, rather, his mercy included the animals and birds as well. If a cat, for example, would come to him he would lower the pot to make it easier for it to drink.
He is Muhammad, who out of humbleness used to sit with the poor, the needy and even the slaves. He never treated anyone with insolence.
Verse 4 of Surat al-Qalam clarified his manners:

{وإِنَّكَ لَعَلَى خُلُقٍ عَظِيمٍ}
It means: "Verily, your manners are distinguished and great."


When Lady ^Aishah may Allah raise her rank was asked about the Prophets manners, she said: {كان خلقه القرءان}
It means: "His manners were all what the Qur'an ordered to do."


On another occasion when ^Aishah may Allah raise her rank was asked about the Prophet's manners, she said: He was moderate but not sinful, he never used to spend his time during the day in the market places with the purpose of collecting money. He never mistreated those who mistreated him; but rather, he used to pardon and forgive.

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