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A Messenger was Born by Sheikh Abu Eesa by tbaba1234: 9:57pm On Jan 01, 2015
*The Messenger Was Born*
Sheikh Abu Eesa

At a time when many Muslims will be debating the definitions of bid‘ah and the condemnation of people based upon whether they don’t celebrate the ‘Eed Milād’l-Nabi or do, where some will find excuse to mix and party and others will find reason to have a quiet reflective moment, perhaps it would be pertinent to remind ourselves exactly what this debate is all really about.

The blessed Prophet and Messenger Sayyidina Muhammad (sallallāhu ‘alayhi wa sallam) was understood to have been born in the early half of the current month Rabī’l-Awwal in the year 570 or 571 CE. There is not a single piece of evidence that categorically establishes the exact date of birth and indeed this was never an issue for the early scholars due to their lack of celebrating the particular birthday of the Prophet (‘alayhi-salātullāh). As one of my teachers used to say, “Why do people find this strange? I was born in the 20th Century and my family still have no idea when I was born, not even the year!”

What is known for sure though is that the Prophet (sallallāhu ‘alayhi wa sallam) was born on a Monday which is indeed perhaps one of the reasons he fasted on a Monday as he (sallallāhu ‘alayhi wa sallam) stated and as collected in Sahīh Muslim. We likewise fast on Mondays in celebration of his Sunnah.

Yet within the discussion surrounding the birth of the Prophet, many people don’t get further than either the fact that we simply fast on a Monday as a result of it or on the other side, hold celebratory functions in which devotional songs are recited. Perhaps both parties would do well to not miss the wood for the trees and reflect upon an individual who simply cannot be reduced to a Mawlid gathering or a chain email warning of deathly innovation.

Thus let us start and look at who then was born that great day! --------------------*
Re: A Messenger was Born by Sheikh Abu Eesa by tbaba1234: 10:02pm On Jan 01, 2015
The Description of the Prophet (sallallāhu ‘alayhi wa sallam)*

Physically speaking, the Prophet Muhammad (sallallāhu ‘alayhi wa sallam) was the most handsome of people. He was of medium height, not too tall and not too short, of medium build, of white going slightly red-brown skin colour, with a completely full head of shiny black slightly curly hair that would reach to his shoulders at its longest, hair which was sometimes dyed slightly red and/or yellow, a taut neck, an extended black thick beard with a few white hairs, firm un-raised cheeks, a fine slender nose, wide white eyes with a slight reddish tinge with strikingly black pupils, a flat chest and stomach, well-statured, thick heavy hands with slightly long fingers, very soft palms, smooth large feet, no excess fat or flesh on the heels, and a gait of one leaning slightly forward when he walked. May Allah jalla wa ‘alā bless and bestow peace upon him.

He had a large back, broad shoulders, in between which slightly to the left one could see the Seal of Prophethood – a slightly raised piece of skin with a small grouping of hair. May Allah jalla wa ‘alā bless and bestow peace upon him. When he met people, he would turn his whole body to meet them. He was the first to greet people, having a wide smile, with a face that was immersed in blessed light that shone and radiated like a bright moon. He had a firm handshake which he would not let go of until the other person let go yet at the same time was so gentle that if a small girl was to take his hand and lead him around the town, he would follow in tow. It was difficult for people to compose themselves in his presence due to the sheer awe of his countenance and the shock of how handsome he was. His gravitas and presence was such that despite his medium height, he seemed taller than those surrounding him. May Allah jalla wa ‘alā bless and bestow peace upon him.

He would love to wear cotton shirts, some similar to a thawb, short and long but never below the ankles, sometimes short-sleeved so that one could see his white clean arm-pits and sometimes long to his wrists. He disliked woollen garments except for the occasional use of a woollen over-garment, mostly white yet sometimes colourful garments particularly striped, sometimes red-striped, but never wore anything saffron in colour. He would wear a turban, sometimes a two-piece outfit with a sarong type lower garment, and would accept and wear the clothes of foreigners given to him as a gift. May Allah jalla wa ‘alā bless and bestow peace upon him.
Re: A Messenger was Born by Sheikh Abu Eesa by tbaba1234: 10:06pm On Jan 01, 2015
*The Demeanour of the Prophet (sallallāhu ‘alayhi wa sallam)*

He was always cheerful, of mild temperament and easy going, yet at the same time reflective and would spend much of his time looking down at the ground in contemplation. When he spoke, those sitting around him were so still that it seemed that birds were perched on their heads. When he fell silent, they talked but never argued in his presence. May Allah jalla wa ‘alā bless and bestow peace upon him. He was neither rude nor coarse and did not shout or utter obscenities. He did not find fault with others nor lavishly praise them. He did not interrupt another’s speech. He would interact with those who sat with him in the best of ways: he would never frown at them, treat them harshly or turn away from them, he would not point out slips of the tongue nor reprimand one for any coarseness in speech or the likes, and he would make excuses for them as much as possible. Whoever mixed with him would think that he was the most beloved person to him due to the attention he received, his kindness and the sincere advice he was given. May Allah jalla wa ‘alā bless and bestow peace upon him.

He would honour the leader of every people and put them in charge of their affairs. He would show respect to the people of nobility and excellence and he would divide his time amongst them in accordance to their religiosity, yet there wasn’t a soul who felt they were not able to approach him due to his humility and welcoming nature. He gave everyone who sat with him his due share such that none thought that another was more honoured than he. If any person sat with him or near him to ask of him, he was tolerant and remained so until that person himself turned away. When someone asked him for something he needed, he either departed with it or with some consoling words. He had the kindest and best behaviour of all people, being like a father to them. May Allah jalla wa ‘alā bless and bestow peace upon him.

He was easy going, soft, close to people, he answered the calls of those who called him, judged those who required judgment, fulfilled the need of those who asked of him – never preventing them from asking him and never letting them go disappointed or empty handed. When his Companions desired a matter from him, he would agree with them and follow them; if he determined to do something, he would consult them. He would accept their good from them and overlook their mistakes. May Allah jalla wa ‘alā bless and bestow peace upon him.

He was the most truthful of people, the most honourable. The people of the earth fought him, employing all means at their disposal yet none of them ever accused him of lying. His friends and foes alike would not describe him except as the most gentle, generous and empowering individual to walk the face of the Earth. May Allah jalla wa ‘alā bless and bestow peace upon him.

His generosity did not come about through effort, neither was it hard upon him, rather it naturally arose due to the purity of his soul and gentleness of spirit. He had the most giving of hearts by virtue of the righteousness of his spirit and the great good contained therein. Kindness would pour out of his heart for it was enveloped in every beautiful moral and in every excellence.

It is sufficient to end with the fact that the very greatest and noblest of people would all say about the Prophet Muhammad, “I have never seen anyone, before him or after him, who was comparable to him.” May Allah jalla wa ‘alā bless and bestow peace upon him.
Re: A Messenger was Born by Sheikh Abu Eesa by tbaba1234: 10:15pm On Jan 01, 2015
*The Right of the Prophet (sallallāhu ‘alayhi wa sallam)*

Allah jalla wa ‘alā sent him as a Prophet and a Messenger to the entirety of the worlds of Jinn and Man. He was sent as nothing but a Mercy to these worlds, one blessed with wisdom and guidance, with a criterion to establish right from wrong, truth from falsehood, and to bring the people from darkness into light.

He was sent as a favour to mankind, and was sent to be followed. He was sent to be emulated and loved, to become more beloved to us than our parents and our children, even more than our own souls. It is in his cause that we are asked to sacrifice throughout our life for, and it is through his praise that we will attain the true success in this world and the Hereafter, by ultimately achieving the love of the Divine Himself.

It is his Sunnah that we study, revise, memorise and implement. We then internalise it, promote it, then teach it, defend it, protect it and die for it. At this moment then, let us revive his Sunnah by not indulging in actions contrary to it, but by reflecting on the magnificence of the one who came with it and his attempts to keep the people straight upon its path. Let us reflect upon the actions of those supreme Companions whom Allah Himself is Happy with, and the way they acted upon the Sunnah and the way they remembered their guide and master and celebrated his coming.

The Messenger was born and the world became illuminated as a result of that birth. Let us celebrate, not on the 8th, not on the 12th, not this month, and not even this year, but rather every single living moment of our lives as we now start to realise that we have been blessed beyond our wildest imagination to have even known of this great man: our master and leader, Sayyidina Muhammad. May Allah jalla wa ‘alā bless and bestow peace upon him.

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Re: A Messenger was Born by Sheikh Abu Eesa by aishaquest(f): 1:21am On Jan 02, 2015
Thanks tbaba1234. Interesting and informative. smiley

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Re: A Messenger was Born by Sheikh Abu Eesa by AlBaqir(m): 7:56am On Jan 02, 2015
tbaba1234, from this post of one of your uztaz, are you having a change of heart from initial staunch idea of 2012 that "Mawlud commemoration" is Bid'ah and now to a mild "Reflection on the seerah of the holy prophet (peace be on him and his household)", and probably privately sending 'special' salawat upon his blessed soul in this holy month of Rabi ul-awwal?

Depending on how you define "Mawlud Nabiyy commemoration", having posted this healthy thread on the best of mankind, Muhammad ibn Abdullah (peace be on him and his household) in this month of his birth, is no doubt a recognition, remembrance and commemoration of Mawlud Nabiyy (Birth of the Prophet).

Just like Allah, the most High, send His Salam (peace) on Prophet Yahya (as) and Prophet E'esa (as) on the day of their respective birth ...we say:
"Salam to you Ya Rasulullah on the day you were born...
May my worthless soul be of sacrifice to you, Ya Rasulullah. Allahuma Sali ala Muhammad wa a'ali Muhammad.

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Re: A Messenger was Born by Sheikh Abu Eesa by AlBaqir(m): 8:16am On Jan 02, 2015
tbaba1234:

The Messenger was born and the world became illuminated as a result of that birth. Let us celebrate, not on the 8th, not on the 12th, not this month, and not even this year, but rather every single living moment of our lives as we now start to realise that we have been blessed beyond our wildest imagination to have even known of this great man: our master and leader, Sayyidina Muhammad. May Allah jalla wa ‘alā bless and bestow peace upon him.

A very sound conclusion, and I love it most with the use of the word "celebrate". And truly no muslim is a true muslim if he did not remember the holy Prophet (peace be on him and his household) and send Salawat on him in a day. However, the fact that even the holy Prophet (peace be on him and his household) particular monday as a special day being the day of his birth, the month of his birth is also special base on the same fact.

Should a brainless ideology attack "No, only monday is reported to have been recognized by him, the month itself (Rabiul awwal) was not", I will tell him with that same brainless ideology that "not everything on everything about everything was recorded and documented."

As-Salatu wa Salamu alayka Ya Rasulullah, Abal Qassim Muhammad, wa ala a'alihi tahireena tayibeen, wa ala sahabatih al muntajabin.
Re: A Messenger was Born by Sheikh Abu Eesa by tbaba1234: 8:17am On Jan 02, 2015
It is NOT a 'change of heart'. My position remains the same.

However, instead of arguing bidah or not, Better to get the right priorities. A reflection on the seerah is better than arguing for everyone.

May Allah's peace and blessings be upon him.
Re: A Messenger was Born by Sheikh Abu Eesa by AlBaqir(m): 8:33am On Jan 02, 2015
tbaba1234:
It is NOT a 'change of heart'.





Oh! That word "change of heart" might be too...for you to handle. Perhaps I should use the word "more mature way of thinking" just like one of your Ustaz, Dr. Yasir al-Qadhi used it for himself.

tbaba1234:
My position remains the same.


That is still a Bid'ah of misguidance that leads to hell?
My brother, Action (the post^) speaks louder than voice ("my position remains the same).

tbaba1234:

However, instead of arguing bidah or not, Better to get the right priorities. A reflection on the seerah is better than arguing for everyone.
Sorry nobody argues here.
Whether you admit or not, that "reflection on the seerah" of yours in this month of Rabiul awwal, is a "celebration of Mawlud Nabiyy".

tbaba1234:

May Allah's peace and blessings be upon him.
You forgot to add "...and his household." That is the correct Salawat taught by him and recorded by all scholars.

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Re: A Messenger was Born by Sheikh Abu Eesa by tbaba1234: 8:42am On Jan 02, 2015
aishaquest:
Thanks tbaba1234. Interesting and informative. smiley

Alhamdulillah, glad you enjoyed it.
Re: A Messenger was Born by Sheikh Abu Eesa by AlBaqir(m): 9:00am On Jan 02, 2015
Ibn Taymiyya
Ibn Taymiyya's opinion about Mawlid from the Collected Fatwas, Majma' Fatawa ibn Taymiyya (vol. 23, p. 163) and his lqtida' al-sirat al-mustaqim (p. 294-295) in the section entitled "The innovated festivities of time and place" (ma uhditha min al-a'yad al-zamaniyya wa al-makaniyya):
"And similarly what some people innovate by analogy with the Christians who celebrate the birth of Jesus, or out of love for the Prophet and to exalt him, and Allah may reward them for this love and effort, not on the fact that it is an innovation... To celebrate and to honor the birth of the Prophet and to take it as an honored season, as some of the people are doing, is good and in it there is a great reward, because of their good intentions in honoring the Prophet."
Re: A Messenger was Born by Sheikh Abu Eesa by Uthman51(m): 10:30am On Jan 02, 2015
إختلاف العلماء رحمة
Re: A Messenger was Born by Sheikh Abu Eesa by AlBaqir(m): 11:33am On Jan 02, 2015
Uthman51:
إختلاف العلماء رحمة

^Ma sha Allah. We should rather reason to other different view and embrace what is good in there, than staunchly and fanatically adhere to extreme view and condemning.

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Re: A Messenger was Born by Sheikh Abu Eesa by mohammad11: 8:31pm On Jan 02, 2015
Good one tbaba1234
MashaAllah
Re: A Messenger was Born by Sheikh Abu Eesa by Hkana: 8:43pm On Jan 02, 2015
AlBaqir:


Oh! That word "change of heart" might be too...for you to handle. Perhaps I should use the word "more mature way of thinking" just like one of your Ustaz, Dr. Yasir al-Qadhi used it for himself.



You forgot to add "...and his household." That is the correct Salawat taught by him and recorded by all scholars.



Please direct me to reference(s) for your last paragraph. Thanks in anticipation.
Re: A Messenger was Born by Sheikh Abu Eesa by AlBaqir(m): 9:09pm On Jan 02, 2015
Hkana:




Please direct me to reference(s) for your last paragraph. Thanks in anticipation.

www.nairaland.com/1839301/sending-salat-salam-prophets-family

You are most welcome sir.

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Re: A Messenger was Born by Sheikh Abu Eesa by AlBaqir(m): 12:18pm On Jan 04, 2015
The renownedd Sunni Interpreter of Quran of Shafi'i
school of thought Ismail Ibn Kathir (1300-1373) said in his famous book Al-Bidayah Wa Nihayah(Vol. 12, Page No.166) about Satan:

He says that Satan cried loudly four times:

(1.)First when Allah declared him cursed.

(2.)Second when he was thrown out of Heaven.

(3.)Third when Prophet Muhammad (peace be on him and his household) was born.

(4.)Fourth when Surah Fatiha was revealed.

Salam Alayka Ya RasulAllah!

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