Happiness in Islam

Muhammad, the final Prophet

When a person accepts Islam, reconfirms his or her faith, or prays any of the five daily prayers, they also affirm their belief in Muhammad (peace be upon him) as a Prophet of God; the final Prophet.

Long before Prophethood, Muhammad (peace be upon him) was being prepared to guide humankind to the straight path and his life experiences stood him in good stead for such a weighty mission.

Then at the age of 40 when Prophethood was bestowed upon him, God continued to support and affirm his mission. Any account of Muhammad’s life is filled with examples of his exemplary character; he was merciful, compassionate, truthful, brave, and generous, while striving solely for the rewards of the Hereafter.
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The way Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) dealt with his companions, acquaintances, enemies, animals and even inanimate objects left no doubt that he was ever mindful of God.

You're JOKING-----right?. Shariah law is based on Muhummad's purported words and his actions as recorded in the Koran. ----shariah is utter filth
 
Muhammad, The Orphan

Muhammad’s birth was accompanied by many events and the talk of the extraordinary events no doubt functioned as signs of Prophethood.

Special but not unique circumstances surrounded childhood of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and these undoubtedly had a bearing on his character.

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By the time he was eight years old he had suffered through the death of both his parents and his beloved grandfather Abdul Muttalib. He was left in the care of his uncle and great supporter Abu Talib. Thus even as a young boy he had already suffered great emotional and physical upheaval. Both the many chroniclers of Muhammad’s life and the Quran acknowledge this:

"Did He not find you (O Muhammad) an orphan and gave you a refuge?" (93:6)​
 
Orphaned of both parents by age 8 and raised by an uncle, highway robber by 20. ---
not a particularly unique background
 
Mo used rocks to wipe the shit from his ass. I bet Ancient Liar doesn't.

Maybe he does-----really fervent adherents do so as an EMULATION OF DA PROFFIT. As to the ancient holy act of robbing caravans-----I see a kind of EMULATION in the recent----"SMASH THE TRUCK INTO KAFFIR CAR CARAVANS"-----also an act of piety so often lauded by DA UMMAH
 
Prophet's adolescence

During his adolescence Muhammad worked as a shepherd. From this occupation he learned to embrace solitude and developed characteristics such as patience, cautiousness, care, leadership and an ability to sense danger. Shepherding was an occupation that all the prophets of God we know of had in common. ‘…The companions asked:

“Were you a shepherd?”

He replied:

"There was no prophet who was not a shepherd’. (Sahih Al-Bukhari)​

In his teens, Muhammad (peace be upon him) sometimes traveled with Abu Talib, accompanying caravans to trade centers. On at least one occasion, he is said to have traveled as far north as Syria. Older merchants recognized his character and nicknamed him Al-Amin, the one you can trust. Even in his youth he was known as truthful and trustworthy.
 
Prophet's adolescence

During his adolescence Muhammad worked as a shepherd. From this occupation he learned to embrace solitude and developed characteristics such as patience, cautiousness, care, leadership and an ability to sense danger. Shepherding was an occupation that all the prophets of God we know of had in common. ‘…The companions asked:

“Were you a shepherd?”

He replied:

"There was no prophet who was not a shepherd’. (Sahih Al-Bukhari)​

In his teens, Muhammad (peace be upon him) sometimes traveled with Abu Talib, accompanying caravans to trade centers. On at least one occasion, he is said to have traveled as far north as Syria. Older merchants recognized his character and nicknamed him Al-Amin, the one you can trust. Even in his youth he was known as truthful and trustworthy.

he robbed caravans and kidnapped people into slavery-----a capital crime
amongst civilized people but an honorable vocation amongst the Bedouin
of Arabia. In ancient literature, such people were called 'ishmaelites'
 
Muhammad, The Orphan

Muhammad’s birth was accompanied by many events and the talk of the extraordinary events no doubt functioned as signs of Prophethood.

Special but not unique circumstances surrounded childhood of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and these undoubtedly had a bearing on his character.

e1af0de3fab43dc1615cae4c114365fa.jpg


By the time he was eight years old he had suffered through the death of both his parents and his beloved grandfather Abdul Muttalib. He was left in the care of his uncle and great supporter Abu Talib. Thus even as a young boy he had already suffered great emotional and physical upheaval. Both the many chroniclers of Muhammad’s life and the Quran acknowledge this:

"Did He not find you (O Muhammad) an orphan and gave you a refuge?" (93:6)​

See sura 111 where Muhammad curses is uncle Abu Lahab and his aunt to hell because they did not believe in him.
 
Bahira, The Monk

One story that is accepted by most Islamic scholars and historians is the account of one of Prophet Muhammad’s trips to Syria.

The story goes that the monk Bahira foretold the coming Prophethood and counselled Abu Talib to “guard his nephew carefully.”

According to biographer Ibn Ishaq, as the caravan in which Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was traveling approached the edge of town, Bahira could see a cloud that appeared to be shading and following a young man. When the caravan halted under the shadow of some trees, Bahira “looked at the cloud when it over-shadowed the tree, and its branches were bending and drooping over the apostle of God until he was in the shadow beneath it.”

After Bahira witnessed this he observed Muhammad (peace be upon him) closely and asked him many questions concerning a number of Christian prophecies he had read and heard about.

The young Muhammad (peace be upon him) was distinguished among his people for his modesty, virtuous behavior and graceful manners, thus it was no surprise for his companions to see him, even as a youth many years before Prophethood, shun superstitious practices and keep away from drinking alcohol, eating meat slaughtered on stone altars or attending idolatrous festivals. By the time he reached adulthood Muhammad was thought of as the most reliable and trustworthy member of the Makkan community.

Even those who concerned themselves with petty tribal squabbles acknowledged Muhammad’s honesty and integrity.

The Prophet’s virtues and good moral character was established from a young age, and God continued to support and guide him. When he was 40 years old Muhammad was given the means to change the world, the means to benefit the whole of humanity.
How Well Do You Know the Prophet's Rare Beginning? | About Islam
 
Bahira, The Monk

One story that is accepted by most Islamic scholars and historians is the account of one of Prophet Muhammad’s trips to Syria.

The story goes that the monk Bahira foretold the coming Prophethood and counselled Abu Talib to “guard his nephew carefully.”

According to biographer Ibn Ishaq, as the caravan in which Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was traveling approached the edge of town, Bahira could see a cloud that appeared to be shading and following a young man. When the caravan halted under the shadow of some trees, Bahira “looked at the cloud when it over-shadowed the tree, and its branches were bending and drooping over the apostle of God until he was in the shadow beneath it.”

After Bahira witnessed this he observed Muhammad (peace be upon him) closely and asked him many questions concerning a number of Christian prophecies he had read and heard about.

The young Muhammad (peace be upon him) was distinguished among his people for his modesty, virtuous behavior and graceful manners, thus it was no surprise for his companions to see him, even as a youth many years before Prophethood, shun superstitious practices and keep away from drinking alcohol, eating meat slaughtered on stone altars or attending idolatrous festivals. By the time he reached adulthood Muhammad was thought of as the most reliable and trustworthy member of the Makkan community.

Even those who concerned themselves with petty tribal squabbles acknowledged Muhammad’s honesty and integrity.

The Prophet’s virtues and good moral character was established from a young age, and God continued to support and guide him. When he was 40 years old Muhammad was given the means to change the world, the means to benefit the whole of humanity.
How Well Do You Know the Prophet's Rare Beginning? | About Islam
Did this monk wipe his ass with rocks like Mo? Do you? Or are you a faker?
 
God will never disgrace you

After the Prophet (pbuh) received his first visit from the Angel Gabriel and the first revelation of the Holy Quran, he went to his wife Khadijah and was scared and shaking.

He said, “Cover me! Cover me!” They covered him till his fear was over and after that he told her everything that had happened and said, “I fear that something may happen to me.”

Khadijah replied, “Never! By God, God will never disgrace you.
You keep good relations with your relatives, help the poor and the destitute, serve your guests generously and assist the deserving calamity-afflicted ones
.”


Recorded in Bukhari Volume 1, Book 1, Number 3 and Muslim, Iman, 12
 
God will never disgrace you

After the Prophet (pbuh) received his first visit from the Angel Gabriel and the first revelation of the Holy Quran, he went to his wife Khadijah and was scared and shaking.

He said, “Cover me! Cover me!” They covered him till his fear was over and after that he told her everything that had happened and said, “I fear that something may happen to me.”

Khadijah replied, “Never! By God, God will never disgrace you.
You keep good relations with your relatives, help the poor and the destitute, serve your guests generously and assist the deserving calamity-afflicted ones
.”


Recorded in Bukhari Volume 1, Book 1, Number 3 and Muslim, Iman, 12
Can the pages of the koran be used as toilet paper? Or are they too rough?
I would have thought you would have already tried that.
 
God will never disgrace you

After the Prophet (pbuh) received his first visit from the Angel Gabriel and the first revelation of the Holy Quran, he went to his wife Khadijah and was scared and shaking.

He said, “Cover me! Cover me!” They covered him till his fear was over and after that he told her everything that had happened and said, “I fear that something may happen to me.”

Khadijah replied, “Never! By God, God will never disgrace you.
You keep good relations with your relatives, help the poor and the destitute, serve your guests generously and assist the deserving calamity-afflicted ones
.”


Recorded in Bukhari Volume 1, Book 1, Number 3 and Muslim, Iman, 12
Can the pages of the koran be used as toilet paper? Or are they too rough?
I would have thought you would have already tried that.
I once found a bible in my house and didn't know how it got there.
So I threw it out. :lol:
 
God will never disgrace you

After the Prophet (pbuh) received his first visit from the Angel Gabriel and the first revelation of the Holy Quran, he went to his wife Khadijah and was scared and shaking.

He said, “Cover me! Cover me!” They covered him till his fear was over and after that he told her everything that had happened and said, “I fear that something may happen to me.”

Khadijah replied, “Never! By God, God will never disgrace you.
You keep good relations with your relatives, help the poor and the destitute, serve your guests generously and assist the deserving calamity-afflicted ones
.”


Recorded in Bukhari Volume 1, Book 1, Number 3 and Muslim, Iman, 12
Can the pages of the koran be used as toilet paper? Or are they too rough?
I would have thought you would have already tried that.
I once found a bible in my house and didn't know how it got there.
So I threw it out. :lol:
Good for you. What pleased you more, throwing it out or telling me about it?
 
God will never disgrace you

After the Prophet (pbuh) received his first visit from the Angel Gabriel and the first revelation of the Holy Quran, he went to his wife Khadijah and was scared and shaking.

He said, “Cover me! Cover me!” They covered him till his fear was over and after that he told her everything that had happened and said, “I fear that something may happen to me.”

Khadijah replied, “Never! By God, God will never disgrace you.
You keep good relations with your relatives, help the poor and the destitute, serve your guests generously and assist the deserving calamity-afflicted ones
.”


Recorded in Bukhari Volume 1, Book 1, Number 3 and Muslim, Iman, 12
Can the pages of the koran be used as toilet paper? Or are they too rough?
I would have thought you would have already tried that.
I once found a bible in my house and didn't know how it got there.
So I threw it out. :lol:
Good for you. What pleased you more, throwing it out or telling me about it?
Not having the devil's book in my house.
 
God will never disgrace you

After the Prophet (pbuh) received his first visit from the Angel Gabriel and the first revelation of the Holy Quran, he went to his wife Khadijah and was scared and shaking.

He said, “Cover me! Cover me!” They covered him till his fear was over and after that he told her everything that had happened and said, “I fear that something may happen to me.”

Khadijah replied, “Never! By God, God will never disgrace you.
You keep good relations with your relatives, help the poor and the destitute, serve your guests generously and assist the deserving calamity-afflicted ones
.”


Recorded in Bukhari Volume 1, Book 1, Number 3 and Muslim, Iman, 12
Can the pages of the koran be used as toilet paper? Or are they too rough?
I would have thought you would have already tried that.
I once found a bible in my house and didn't know how it got there.
So I threw it out. :lol:
Good for you. What pleased you more, throwing it out or telling me about it?
Not having the devil's book in my house.
Something tells me that telling me that pleased you more.
 
Muhammad, The Teacher

A companion of the Prophet narrates,

By my father and mother! I never saw a teacher, either before or after him, who taught better than the Prophet. By God! He never looked severe, or chastised or reviled.”




Mu’aawiyahibn al-Hakam started to pray with the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him).
A man sneezed, so he said, “Yarhamuk-Allaah (may Allaah have mercy on you)” whilst he was praying.
The people glared at him – i.e., they looked at him disapprovingly
He said :
May my father and mother be sacrificed for him; by Allaah I have never seen a better teacher or better teachings before or since; he did not rebuke me, hit me or revile me– he said:
This prayer is not the right place for any of the people’s speech, rather it is tasbeeh, takbeer and recitation of Qur’aan.”

(Muslim, Abu Dawud, Nasaei)
 
Can the pages of the koran be used as toilet paper? Or are they too rough?
I would have thought you would have already tried that.
I once found a bible in my house and didn't know how it got there.
So I threw it out. :lol:
Good for you. What pleased you more, throwing it out or telling me about it?
Not having the devil's book in my house.
Something tells me that telling me that pleased you more.
You mean your invisible buddy isn't going to take revenge on my end send me to hell?
 
Muhammad, The Teacher

A companion of the Prophet narrates,

By my father and mother! I never saw a teacher, either before or after him, who taught better than the Prophet. By God! He never looked severe, or chastised or reviled.”




Mu’aawiyahibn al-Hakam started to pray with the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him).
A man sneezed, so he said, “Yarhamuk-Allaah (may Allaah have mercy on you)” whilst he was praying.
The people glared at him – i.e., they looked at him disapprovingly
He said :
May my father and mother be sacrificed for him; by Allaah I have never seen a better teacher or better teachings before or since; he did not rebuke me, hit me or revile me– he said:
This prayer is not the right place for any of the people’s speech, rather it is tasbeeh, takbeer and recitation of Qur’aan.”

(Muslim, Abu Dawud, Nasaei)

Buddy, nobody gives a fucking dried piece of shit stuck on Mo's ass about your posts.
 

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