Details you didn't know before
The Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, reached the ultimate goal of human perfection, and the more it deepened in minutes
His honorable biography and fragrant fragrances increased the certainty that he was truly the Messenger of God, and that he was a good and perfect role model.
Among these: He used to encourage goodness with wondrous expressions that extracted the souls’ energies from their sources:
A Bedouin followed him in one of the raids, and he began to approach the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, with his camel.
The Companions drove him away, so the Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace, said: (Call for Najdi for me, by the One in Whose Hand is my soul.)
Indeed, he is one of the kings of Paradise.)
They met the enemy, and he was martyred... Hadith. People of Faith, and Al-Albani classed it as hasan.
He used to admonish his most esteemed companions with the kindest expressions, such that the purpose was achieved and the phrase did not lead to injury
The feeling of the companion, and not to diminish his precedence in Islam, for when he was with Abu Bakr in Hajj, he said hello
Abu Bakr gave his camel to a servant of his and he lost it, so Abu Bakr started hitting the servant and saying: “One camel you have led astray!”
The Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace, smiled and said: (Look at this forbidden person, what he is doing.) Abu Dawud and his hasan.
Albanian.
That is: a person in ihram should not do this! But it is a sign that does not diminish the value of Abu Bakr, may God be pleased with him.
He used to bargain when buying, and he did not underestimate people’s rights. In this, he combined tolerance and justice
And courteousness in dealing with people, so he does not treat or treat people unjustly. Suwayd bin Qais said: I and I brought a deception.
Al-Abdi, wearing clothes from Hijr, we brought him to Mecca, then the Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace, came to us walking and bargained with us.
With trousers, so we sold him.
Then there was a man who committed zina for the reward, and the Messenger of God, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him, said to him: (Zen and weigh) [i.e. weigh the dirhams, not
Pants as some might fancy]. Narrated by Termithi and authenticated by Alabani.
Special 15% discount code for blog visitors (( ZADB01 ))
Link to the book How is the Mustafa doing: https://zad-books.com/ar/wANVEK