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THE PROPHET MOHAMED (CSW) KINDNESS

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THE PROPHET MOHAMED (CSW) KINDNESS

Postby HELWAA » Wed Apr 04, 2007 12:26 pm

Asalaam Aleykum


Towards Children

He was especially fond of children and used to get into the spirit of childish games in their company. He would have fun with the children who had come back from Abyssinia and tried to speak in Abyssinian with them. It was his practice to give lifts on his camel to children when he returned from journeys. [Al-Bukhaari]

He would pick up children in his arms, play with them, and kiss them. A companion, recalling his childhood, said: "In my childhood I used to fell dates by throwing stones at palm trees. Somebody took me to the Prophet who advised me to pick up the dates lying on the ground but not to fell them with stones. He then patted me and blessed me." [Abu Daawood]


Towards the Poor

The Prophet enjoined upon Muslims to treat the poor kindly and to help them with alms, zakaat, and in other ways. He said: "He is not a perfect Muslim who eats his fill and lets his neighbor go hungry."

He asked: "Do you love your Creator? Then love your fellow beings first."

Monopoly is unlawful in Islam and he preached that: "It is difficult for a man laden with riches to climb the steep path that leads to bliss."

He did not prohibit or discourage the acquisition of wealth but insisted that it be lawfully acquired by honest means and that a portion of it would go to the poor. He advised his followers: "To give the laborer his wages before his perspiration dried up."

He did not encourage beggary either and stated that: "Allaah is gracious to him who earns his living by his own labor, and that if a man begs to increase his property, Allaah will diminish it and whoever has food for the day, it is prohibited for him to beg."

To his wife he said: "O 'Aa'ishah, love the poor and let them come to you and Allaah will draw you near to Himself." [Al-Bukhaari]

One or two instances of the Prophet's concern for the poor may be given here. A man from Madeenah, Ibaad Ibn Sharjil, was once starving. He entered an orchard and picked some fruit. The owner of the orchard gave him a sound beating and stripped off his clothes. The poor man appealed to the Prophet who remonstrated the owner thus: "This man was ignorant, you should have dispelled his ignorance; he was hungry, you should have fed him."

His clothes were restored and, in addition, some grain was given to him. [Abu Daawood]

A debtor, Jaabir Ibn Abdullaah was being harassed by his creditor as he could not clear his debt owing to the failure of his date crop. The Prophet went with Jaabir to the house of the creditor and pleaded with him to give Jaabir some more time but the creditor was not prepared to oblige. The Prophet then went to the oasis and having seen for himself that the crop was really poor, he again approached the creditor with no better result. He then rested for some time and approached the creditor for a third time but the latter was adamant. The Prophet went again to the orchard and asked Jaabir to pluck the dates. As Allaah would have it, the collection not only sufficed to clear the dues but left something to spare. [Al-Bukhaari]

His love for the poor was so deep that he used to pray: "O Allaah, keep me poor in my life and at my death and raise me at resurrection among those who are poor." [An-Nasaa'ee]


Towards Animals



The Prophet not only preached to the people to show kindness to each other but also to all living souls. He forbade the practice of cutting tails and manes of horses, of branding animals at any soft spot, and of keeping horses saddled unnecessarily. [Muslim]

If he saw any animal over-loaded or ill-fed he would pull up the owner and say: "Fear Allaah in your treatment of animals." [Abu Daawood]

A companion came to him with the young ones of a bird in his sheet and said that the mother bird had hovered over them all along. He was directed by the Prophet to replace her offspring in the same bush. [Abu Daawood]

During a journey, somebody picked up some birds eggs. The bird's painful note and fluttering attracted the attention of the Prophet who asked the man to replace the eggs. [Al-Bukhaari]

As his army marched towards Makkah to conquer it, they passed a female dog with puppies. The Prophet not only gave orders that they should not be disturbed, but posted a man to see that this was done.

He stated: "Verily, there is heavenly reward for every act of kindness done to a living animal."

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Re: THE PROPHET MOHAMED (CSW) KINDNESS

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Re: THE PROPHET MOHAMED (CSW) KINDNESS

Postby biko » Wed Apr 04, 2007 4:07 pm

now why do you have to go there? mad mac wasnt mentioned nor was america yet here you are spiting profanity on our beloved Prophet yet have the audacity to call ass extremist and morons?

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Re: THE PROPHET MOHAMED (CSW) KINDNESS

Postby LionHeart-112 » Wed Apr 04, 2007 4:18 pm

What a perfect world we would have if only we followed the advice and actions of this beautiful human being..Mohamed bin Abdallah (scw) is the finest example of what a human should be...i pray to Allah that he makes me a fraction of what he was...Amiin..


mad mac..u are a dispecable person...U have no repsect for any1's religion or culture..I don't blame you though..look at your culture.

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Re: THE PROPHET MOHAMED (CSW) KINDNESS

Postby Steeler [Crawler2] » Thu Apr 05, 2007 8:56 am

"mad mac..u are a dispecable person...U have no repsect for any1's religion or culture..I don't blame you though..look at your culture"


Culure, absolutely. Religion? Absolutely not. Esspecially when people keep pushing it in my face, like here on the general section of Somalinet. Post it in a public forum, and you are inviting ciriticism.

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Re: THE PROPHET MOHAMED (CSW) KINDNESS

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"mad mac..u are a dispecable person...U have no repsect for any1's religion or culture..I don't blame you though..look at your culture"


Culure, absolutely. Religion? Absolutely not. Esspecially when people keep pushing it in my face, like here on the general section of Somalinet. Post it in a public forum, and you are inviting ciriticism.

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Re: THE PROPHET MOHAMED (CSW) KINDNESS

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"mad mac..u are a dispecable person...U have no repsect for any1's religion or culture..I don't blame you though..look at your culture"


Culure, absolutely. Religion? Absolutely not. Esspecially when people keep pushing it in my face, like here on the general section of Somalinet. Post it in a public forum, and you are inviting ciriticism.

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Re: THE PROPHET MOHAMED (CSW) KINDNESS

Postby abucubeed » Thu Apr 05, 2007 9:21 am

mad mac

i had a dream last nite about your mother


i was putting my feet in her anal and chopping her cl.t Very Happy

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Re: THE PROPHET MOHAMED (CSW) KINDNESS

Postby Grant » Thu Apr 05, 2007 10:04 am

"The Prophet not only preached to the people to show kindness to each other but also to all living souls." Cool

This sounds both Christian and Buddhist to me, and I have no problem with it at all. Actually, it is a great relief to find that animals do not break down into kaffir and muslim.

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Re: THE PROPHET MOHAMED (CSW) KINDNESS

Postby Hard-Rock » Thu Apr 05, 2007 10:26 am

MAD MAC bytch is not a white male but a house-slave, he is only here to deliver his master's messege.


[quote="Grant"]"The Prophet not only preached to the people to show kindness to each other but also to all living souls." Cool

This sounds both Christian and Buddhist to me, and I have no problem with it at all. Actually, it is a great relief to find that animals do not break down into kaffir and muslim.[/quote]

Grant,
you dont know much about Islam,forget living animal, a muslim is not allowed to eat the KFC's if the chicken was tortured prior to slaughtering them. Basically we dont need Pamela anderson to publisize it before the consumers reject eating/paying that sort of chicken. Islam has a clear point when comes to the rights of every living souls.

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Re: THE PROPHET MOHAMED (CSW) KINDNESS

Postby Lil_Cutie.. » Thu Apr 05, 2007 1:01 pm

[quote="MAD MAC"] Esspecially when people keep pushing it in my face, like here on the general section of Somalinet. Post it in a public forum, and you are inviting ciriticism.[/quote]


Do you realise how pathetic you sound?You sound like a baby..
This is after all a SOMALI website and MUSLIM one at that too, Yes MUSLIM, MUSLIM, MUSLIMS..the followers of ISLAM the Belief in ALLAH and The QURAAN the Belief in The League of Prophethood-Messengers And The Belief in MOHAMMED Saw as the Last messenger.




Hewlaa, JazzakAllahu Khairen sister. We say we love our Prophet but not many of us know about his life or his character in-depth. This should be a priority in Islam..InshaAllah!

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Re: THE PROPHET MOHAMED (CSW) KINDNESS

Postby Steeler [Crawler2] » Thu Apr 05, 2007 5:51 pm

Like I said, you post this shit in a public forum, where kufrs are ever present, you're going to get responses you don't like.

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Re: THE PROPHET MOHAMED (CSW) KINDNESS

Postby Warsame101 » Thu Apr 05, 2007 5:55 pm

"And verily, you (Muhammad) are on an exalted standard of character." (68:4)

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Re: THE PROPHET MOHAMED (CSW) KINDNESS

Postby HELWAA » Fri Apr 06, 2007 4:07 am

Dont compare your self with our HOLY PROPHET (csw).....you filthy pigg Surprised Surprised Surprised Surprised

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Re: THE PROPHET MUHAMMAD (CSW) KINDNESS

Postby HELWAA » Fri Apr 06, 2007 4:18 am

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