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BY: Martyr Murtaza Mutahari In
the name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful. "It was by the mercy
of Allah that you were gentle with them (O, Mohammad) for if you had been harsh
and hard of heart they would of dispersed from around you. So pardon them and
pray forgiveness for them and consult with them in the affair" (Quran 3:159).
This verse from the Holy Quran indicates that Prophet
Mohammad's (saw) attitude was a factor in attracting people to Islam. Any leader
who wants to summon people to God should also be gentle and lenient in his personal
attitude. The importance of this verse is that one should
be lenient as an individual, but not in principles. The
Holy Prophet (saw) was very firm when it came to principles and showed no flexibility
or softness. If some one insulted him, he would forgive them kindly, because that
was something related to himself. But if anyone violated Islamic laws and rulings,
the Holy Prophet would treat them with severity and justice. Once
someone stopped the Holy Prophet (saw) and claimed that the prophet owed him some
money and that he would not let him go unless he received the amount immediately.
The Holy Prophet said: "I don't owe anything, but even if I do, let me go
home to get you your money". The man said that he would not let the Prophet
take another step. Ignoring how gently the Prophet (saw) had behaved,
the man acted fiercely and rudely, to the point that he took the Holy Prophets
gown off and wrapped it around his neck and pulled it, until it became bruised.
The Holy Prophet (saw) had been on his way to the Mosque
and when people noticed that he was late, they went in search of him and found
a Jew obstructing in the way. At that point the Muslims wanted to slap and punish
this rude fellow, but the Holy Prophet (saw) said: "No, you people don't
interfere, I know what to do with my friend". Observing this humble attitude
and leniency, the Jew embraced Islam right there and said: "You are so powerful
yet you are so lenient, and this is not possible for an ordinary man. I bear witness
there is no God except Allah and that you Mohammad are the messenger of Allah."
When the Holy Prophet (saw) entered Mecca after the
city had been conquered, a woman from amongst the wealthy Quraish aristocrats
had stolen something important and and according to Islamic rules, her hand had
to be cut off. The women was a popular influential figure of Quraish, and her
relatives tried to save her by persuading the Prophet not to go ahead with the
ruling because the women was the daughter of such a
wealthy and upperclass family and if her hand was to be cut off the whole family
would be disgraced. The Prophet said: "Impossible,
I cannot suspend the ruling. If this women was not a member of the aristocracy
(rich & famous) you would all agree that she must be punished, but now you
say she should not be punished because she would be disgraced. How can I forgive
her? Never. The laws of Allah will never be suspended and no excuses will be accepted".
From the two incidents we see that the Holy Prophet
(saw) never compromised in matters regarding principles, but when his own interests
were in question, he was extremely lenient and generous. Some of the reasons behind
the progress of Islam were because of his excellent conduct, attitude and characteristics
displayed by the Prophet (saw) and the way he lived. His
great role as a Prophet, Messenger, guide, leader and all the great characteristics
of different personalities combined into one man excelled him over all other men
in history, and also because of the Holy Quran, which was a miracle given to the
Holy Prophet (saw) from Allah. The unique beauty, depth, elegance and attraction
of the Holy Quran left a great impact in the spread of Islam. This
is why Allah mentions in the Holy Quran in regards to the greatness of the Holy
Prophet. "And surely you are of an exalted character".
(Quran 68:4) Thus a man who talks or preaches from his
heart, will win the hearts of others, and whoever talks and preaches from his
mouth, his words will not penetrate hearts. In the messages delivered by men of
God, this point is clearly observed but not in the messages of other leaders of
the world. The Holy Prophet Mohammad (saw) transformed
the world from it's ignorance and idol worship to that of monotheism and salvation.
He carried out the most remarkable tasks under unbelievable hardships but always
maintained his kindness, generosity and forgiveness, which truly characterises
the messenger of God. In him the highest perfections were assembled. He was in
reality that perfect infallible man before whom the
angels were ordered to prostrate. That is why Allah and his angels praise and
bless him and those who are faithful are commanded to also praise and bless him
and are required to learn, follow and benefit from the life and teachings of the
Prophet Mohammad.
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