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Praise be to Allah and may Allah increase the honour and raise the rank of our Master Muhammad sallallahu ^alayhi wa sallam.

Thereafter dear Muslims:

On the 12th of Rabi^ ul-Awwal of every year, an honoured and glorified memory shines over the whole world, and is commemorated by the entire Muslim world. They celebrate the birth of the best human, our Master Muhammad sallallahu ^alayhi wa sallam.

Islamic chant (Madih) groups loudly praise the Prophet sallallahu ^alayhi wa sallam, and the poems and speeches stating his good traits and manners are made in spite of some people who have hatred towards the Messenger of Allah sallallahu ^alayhi wa sallam claiming that this act is not permissible. Allah said in the Honourable Quran:

(وَلَكِن رَّسولَ اللهِ وَخَاتَمَ النَّبِيِيِّنَ)

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 manners that were all what the Qur'an ordered to do, he is Muhammad who accepts what the Honourable Quran calls to accept, he followed the manners and conducts that the Quran called for and abided by its orders. He never revenged on his own behalf unless the boundaries of the Religion were violated.
He is Muhammad whom ar-Rahman has sent as a mercy to this nation. He is Muhammad, the most courageous and brave man when confronting the enemy. He is Muhammad, who has never said No whenever asked to give any worldly thing which is permissible to give, only if it was something he could not find. He is Muhammad, the most truthful human when talking, the most trustworthy person, and the best human to deal with.
Allah the Exalted gave His Prophet sallallahu ^alayhi wa sallam the highest rank of the good manners.

He used to look to the ground more than looking to the sky, which means that he used to look to the ground more than looking at the sky whenever he is silent or not talking; however, when he wanted to talk 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 where mercies, blessings, and Revelations descended.
He never focused his eyes in anybodys face out of his extreme modesty and humbleness, he is Muhammad; who was the most humble human being and the most generous person to his companions; among that is that he did not use to extend his feet while sitting with people out of respect to them.
He was the most merciful person to every believer, his mercy was not restricted only to the human beings, it included other than the humans like animals and birds; to the extent that the cat would come to him and he would lower the pot making it easy for her to drink; he would do that many times for any cat that would come to him.
He is Muhammad, who used to accompany the poor, the needy, and the widow if they would come to him asking for something.

The Prophet, sallallahu ^alayhi wa sallam, used to joke with his Companions as a means of comforting them and showing his love towards them because of the hardships they were facing at that time. This resulted in a release of stress; however, he used to joke without violating the rules of the religion by always speaking the truth because all prophets are impeccable from lying both before and after prophethood.
He used to sit and eat with the slaves never showing superiority over them and used to say: Im just a slave; I eat as the slave eats, and I sit as the slave sits.

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 not extreme nor an extremist, he did not use to spend his time during the day in the markets talking 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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    سبحان الله سبحان الله

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