الأحد، 15 سبتمبر 2013

How the Koran calls the prophet

(Peace and grace be upon him)
If this is our behavior with the name of the prophet and exposing it to bad uses, then where are we from the way the Quran respects the prophet? See how Allah (Glory to Him) honored and dignified the name of his apostle, Allah ordered us not to call him by his bare name, the Arabs used to say to him: "O Mohammed" Allah prohibited them and said:
"Don’t make the call of the prophet among you, like the call of yourselves." (Surat An'noor, verse 63)
Then what can we say?
Say: O prophet of Allah, O messenger of Allah, O beloved of Allah or O chosen by Allah, but don't call him by his bare name, respect and dignify him because Allah respected and dignified him and ordered us to respect and dignify him (Peace and grace be upon him). Allah ordered us to pray upon him when his name is mentioned or when we hear his name from anyone, why do we pray upon him? To collect our bodies and hearts and make them shake when we peace upon him and hear his name as if we are standing in front of him (Peace and grace be upon him).
Example: Imam Malik, respects the prophet
(pray and peace be upon him) and the fruit
The caliph Abu-Jaafar Al-Mansour entered the mosque of the messenger (Peace and grace be upon him) in Medina and asked for imam Malik to discuss something, then he raised his voice, imam Malik said: Wait O Ameer Al-Mo'meneen (prince of believers), Allah (Glory to Him) said:
"Don’t raise your voice higher than the voice of the prophet." (Surat Al-Hojorat, verse 2)
His honor as a dead is as if he is alive, don't raise your voice in the prophet's sitting, in his sanctuary or near his grave (Peace and grace be upon him).
Imam Malik and other noble scholars didn't say a Hadith narrated after the messenger of Allah unless they had a shower, took perfumes, washed and wore their best clothes to be respectful to the prophet (Peace and grace be upon him).
Once imam Malik was in the mosque of the prophet sitting on a chair and narrating the prophet's Hadith, one of the students looked and wondered, he saw a scorpion went towards him and stung him in the foot, he seemed to feel the pain, but he didn't interrupt the Hadith, the scorpion turns and stung him again, it stung him 14 times and he didn't interrupt the Hadith or leave his place. When he finished, the student went to him and said: "I saw something strange!" He said: "Yes, you saw the scorpion?" He said: "Yes." He said: "I hated to interrupt the Hadith of the messenger of Allah (Peace and grace be upon him) because of a scorpion's bites." Because of this, he didn't sleep in a night without seeing the messenger of Allah (Peace and grace be upon him) in his dreams, he said about this: "I didn't sleep a night without seeing the messenger of Allah (Peace and grace be upon him) during my sleep," because he dignified and respected his beloved.
Notice: One of the attendants asked: "Why didn't the student kill the scorpion when he saw it?" We say: "The sitting of imam Malik was full of respect and quietness, no one could move without his permission, his students used to sit as if there were birds on their heads."

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