THE PROPHET'S (SAAS) PATIENCE
Be patient. But your patience is only
by Allah...
(Qur'an, 27:127) |
Throughout
the period of his mission, the Prophet Muhammad (saas) experienced
all manner of difficulty. Deniers and polytheists, from among his
own people, insulted him most terribly, even calling him a magician
or a madman. Others wanted to kill him and even schemed to do so.
Despite all that, the Prophet (saas) tried to teach people of all
backgrounds and cultures about the Qur'an, and therefore about proper
morality and good behavior.
As Allah revealed in the verses of the
Qur'an, some people had not the slightest idea of the basics of good
manners, for which reason it never entered their minds that they might
appall someone who possessed superior morality. The Prophet (saas)
displayed the greatest patience in this circumstances, turning to
Allah and asking for His help in all situations and encouraging believers
to patience and submission.
In many verses in the Qur'an, Allah advises
the Prophet (saas) to be patient despite the words of unbelievers:
So be patient in the face of what
they say and glorify your Lord with praise before the rising of the
sun and before it sets. (Surah Qaf: 39)
Do not be grieved by what they say.
All might belongs to Allah. He is the All-Hearing, the All-Knowing.
(Surah Yunus: 65)
We know that your breast is constricted
by what they say. (Surat al-Hijr: 97)
Perhaps you are leaving aside part
of what has been revealed to you and your breast is constricted by
this because they say, "Why has treasure not been sent down to him
or an angel not accompanied him?" You are only a warner and Allah
is Guardian over all things. (Surah Hud: 12)
Believers must remember the kind of things
Allah's Messenger (saas) was patient for, and take him as a model
when dealing with their own difficulties. Those who despair at the
slightest problem, who are unable to bear the smallest objection,
who stop preaching the religion of Allah, or who lose hope when their
business dealings go wrong, must be aware that such behavior is incompatible
with Allah's holy book and the sayings and deeds of the Prophet (saas).
Believers must always be patient, take Allah as their helper and give
thanks to Him, adopt the superior morality of the Prophet (saas),
and hope for the mercy, compassion and Paradise of our Lord.
And (as for) the believing men and the
believing women, they are guardians of each other.They command
what is right and forbid what is wrong...
(Qur'an, 9:71) |
There were people with varying characters
and ideas that surrounded the Prophet (saas). Throughout his life,
however, he showed an interest in each and every one, warned them
about their mistakes and failings, and tried to educate them in all
matters, from cleanliness to matters of faith. That compassionate,
tolerant, understanding and patient attitude of his was the means
by which many peoples' hearts warmed to Islam and developed a genuine
love for the Prophet (saas). Allah describes this pleasing attitude
adopted by the Prophet (saas) towards those around him in the Qur'an:
It is a mercy from Allah that you were
gentle with them. If you had been rough or hard of heart, they would
have scattered from around you. So pardon them and ask forgiveness
for them… (Surah Al 'Imran: 159)
In another verse, Allah told the Prophet
(saas) how he should behave towards those around him:
We know best what they say. You are not
a dictator over them. So remind, with the Qur'an, whoever fears My
Threat. (Surah Qaf: 45)
The Prophet (saas) never pressured those
around him to accept the religion, nor imposed conditions on them.
Instead he always used the pleasantest ways to tell them about it.
He always supported the community of
the faithful with his strong conscience, and was a benefactor to them
at all times. On account of these traits, the Prophet (saas) is described
in many verses as "your companion." (Surah Saba': 46: Surat an-Najm:
2, Surat at-Takwir: 22).
Those believers who were able to comprehend
the conscientiousness of the Prophet (saas) regarded him as closer
to them than all others, and humbled themselves towards him. In one
verse, Allah states:
The Prophet has closer ties to the believers
than their own selves, and his wives are their mothers… (Surat al-Ahzab:
6)
Imam Ghazali, the great Islamic scholar,
summed up the Prophet (saas)'s treatment of those around him in light
of the information found in the hadiths:
"... Everyone thought that the Prophet
honoured him more. Whoever came to him could see his face.
... He used to call his companions
by their surnames with honour and he used to give one surname who
had no surname.
... He was very affectionate and
kind in dealing with the people.
... Nobody could speak loudly in
his assembly."
The Prophet (saas)'s human love, kind
thought and compassion, which turned those around him to true religion
and warmed their hearts to faith, is that superior morality which
all Muslims should seek to reproduce.