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The Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) was the most
humble person. He was so humble that if a stranger were to enter the mosque and approach the Prophet’s sitting place while
he was sitting with his Companions, one would not be able to distinguish him from his Companions.
Anas bin Malik said:
‘Once, while we were sitting with the Messenger of God (ﷺ) in the mosque, a man on his camel approached. After he tied it with a rope, he asked: ‘Who amongst you is Muhammad?’ The Messenger of God (ﷺ) was sitting on the ground while he was leaning, with his Companions. We directed the Bedouin, saying: ‘This white man leaning on the ground.’ Sahih (Al-Albani)
The Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) did not differ nor distinguish himself from his Companions.
The Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) would not hesitate to help the poor, needy and
widows in their needs.
He did not neglect the affairs of his family, household,
The Prophet’s beloved wife, A’ishah, said of her selfless husband:
“He always joined in household chores and would at times mend his clothes, repair his shoes and sweep the floor. He would milk, tether and feed his animals.” (Bukhari)
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A brief biography of the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ
His Birth
Prophet Muhammad ﷺ was born in Makkah in 570 CE. His father died before his birth, and his mother also died when he was very young. Thus, he was placed under the care of his paternal grandfather, ‛Abdul-Muttalib, and, after his grandfather’s death, he was placed under the care of Abu Taalib, one of his paternal uncles.
His Life and Upbringing
Muhammad ﷺ spent forty years before he received revelation in the Makkan tribe of Quraysh into which he was born, and during this period (570-610 CE) he came to be known amongst his people as assaadiq al-ameen (the truthful and trustworthy) because of his uprightness and excellent manners. He worked as a shepherd and later as a merchant. Before the advent of Islam, he maintained the pure monotheistic beliefs of Prophet Abraham ﷺ, a haneef , worshipping Allah alone without ascribing any partners to Him and rejecting idol worship and pagan practices..
His Mission
When Allah’s Messenger ﷺ turned forty, he would regularly retreat to the Cave of Hiraa’, on the peak of Mount Noor on the outskirts of Makkah, in present-day Saudi Arabia, meditating and worshiping Allah. It was then that he started receiving revelation from Allah. The first verses he received there were: “Read in the name of your Lord who created. He created man from a clot of blood. Read, and your Lord is the Most Generous; He who taught by the pen; taught man that which he knew not.” (Soorat Al-‛Alaq, 96:1-5) These verses ushered in a new era of knowledge, reading, light and guidance. The Qur’anic revelations continued until his death twentythree years later.