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Prophet (saw) Muhammad ibn Abdullah
The Last Messenger
of God

"How can people in this world grasp his reality?
They, who are asleep and pleased by dreams from him. How beautiful
what has been said about his reality! Your light is everything
and everything else is particles. O Prophet (saw), your soldiers
in every time are your Companions!"
Imam Busayri, al-Burda.
The Shaykhs of the Naqshbandi Order are
known as the Golden Chain because of their connection to the
highest, most perfect human being, Muhammad , the First to
be created, the First to be mentioned, the First to be honored.
When Allah ordered the Pen to write, it asked, "What
shall I write?" and Allah said, "Write LA ILAHA
ILLALLAH." The Pen wrote "LA ILAHA ILLALLAH"
for seventy-thousand of Allah's years and then it stopped.
One of Allah's days is equal to one thousand of our years.
Then Allah ordered it to write again, and the Pen asked, "What
shall I write?" and Allah answered, "Write Muhammadun
RASUL-ALLAH." And the Pen said, "O Allah, who is
this Muhammad that You have put Your Name next to his name?"
Allah said, "You must know that if it were not for Muhammad
I would not have created anything in Creation." So the
Pen wrote Muhammadun RASUL-ALLAH for another seventy-thousand
years.
When did Allah order the Pen to Write? When
did the Pen Write? When did that writing of la ilaha illallah
Muhammadun rasul-allah occur? No one knows. The mention of
the name of the Prophet (saw) by Allah, Almighty and Exalted,
is something which happened before the creation of anything,
and its reality occurred in pre-Eternity. That is the reason
the Prophet (saw) mentioned, kuntu Nabiyyan wa adamu kana
bayni-l-ma'i wa-t-tin, "I was a Prophet (saw) when Adam
was between water and clay."
He is the Perfect Human Being. He is the
Seal of all Prophet (saw)s and messengers. What can a weak
servant say in order to honor the Master of Messengers? If
it were not for him, no one would ever have known Allah, Almighty
and Exalted. Never would the fabric of the universe have been
woven into existence as it has been woven. Therefore the pen
cannot describe the most perfect of the Perfect human beings,
the Master of Masters, the King of Kings, the Sultan of Sultans
of the Divine Presence.
He is the Heart of the Divine Presence.
He is the Heart of the Unique Essence. He is the Sign for
Oneness and the Sign of Oneness. He is known as the Secret
of All Secrets. He is the only one addressed by Allah Almighty
and Exalted, because he is the only one considered Responsible
in the Presence of Allah who said, "Were it not for him
I would not have created any of My creation." All of
the creation was given to the Prophet (saw) as a divine gesture
of honor from Allah, Almighty and Exalted. Therefore the Prophet
(saw) is responsible for that creation which is his honor
and his Trust. For that reason he is the only one to be addressed
in the Divine Presence.
The singular status of the Prophet (saw)
is the heart and the Essence of the phrase of taw ad [la ilaha
illallah Muhammadun rasul-allah] and the foundation of Sufism.
The Prophet (saw) is the "one soul" mentioned in
the Qur'anic verse, "[O Mankind] Your creation and your
resurrection is in no wise but as an individual soul"
[31:28]. It is also the Prophet (saw) who is the "single
life" represented in the verse, "If anyone slew
a person... it would be as if he slew the whole people: And
if anyone saved a life, it would be as if he saved the life
of the whole people." [5:32]
The Prophet (saw) , moreover, referred to
his responsibility in the hadith: a`malakum tu`radu `alayya
kulla yawm, "All your actions are shown to me avery day.
If they are good, I pray for you; if they are bad, I ask Allah's
forgiveness for you." That means that the Prophet (saw)
is the one who is responsible towards God for his Community.
That is why, as we said, he is "the only to be spoken
to." It is the meaning of Intercession. Allah refers
to this intercession in the verse, "If they had only,
when they were unjust to themselves, come unto thee and asked
Allah's forgiveness, and the Messenger had asked forgiveness
for them, they would have found Allah indeed Oft-Returning,
Most Merciful" [4:64].
His honorable biography and his blessed
speeches and actions can never be encompassed in a book. But
we can say that he is Muhammad ibn Abdullah ibn Abdul Muttalib
ibn Hashim and that his lineage goes back to Ibrahim . He
was born in Makkah al-Mukarrama on a Monday, the 12th of Rabi'ul
Awwal, 570 CE, in the Year of the Elephant. His mother, Sayyida
Amina, when she gave birth to him, saw a light coming from
her that turned all darkness into light as far as Persia.
When he was born, the first thing he did after coming from
his mother's womb was to fall into prostration. His father
died before he was born. He was nursed by Thuayba and then
by Halima as-Sacdiyya, with whom he stayed for four years.
While returning with him from a visit to
his uncles in Madinat al-Munawwara (at that time Yathrib),
his mother fell sick and died. He was six years old. His grandfather
raised him for two years, until he also died. Orphaned three
times, he went to live with his uncle, Abu Talib. Allah Almighty
and Exalted ordered the Angel of the Trumpet, Israfil to accompany
him at all times until the age of eleven years. Then Allah
ordered Jibril to accompany him and to look after him and
to keep him in his safekeeping, and to send to his heart the
heavenly and spiritual Powers.
He travelled with his uncle to Sham (Damascus).
On their way they passed by Basra where a monk named Buhaira,
living in a monastery nearby, told his uncle, "Take him
back, it will be safer for him." At that time he was
twelve years old. Years later he traveled again to Sham with
Maysara, to trade on behalf of the Lady Khadija . They were
very successful. Maysara told Khadija about his miraculous
powers and his business acumen and she became interested in
him. She proposed marriage and he accepted her offer. He married
her when he was 25 years of age and she was forty.
He was known throughout his tribe as as-Sadiq
al-Amin, the Truthful and Trustworthy One. When he was 35
years of age, the Quraish Tribe was renovating the House of
Allah, the Ka'aba. They disputed among themselves as to who
should place the sacred Black Stone (hajaru-l-aswad) in its
place. They finally came to an agreement that the most trustworthy
person should replace it, and that person was the Prophet
(saw) .
At that time inspirations and revelations
were coming to his heart. He was always in a state of spiritual
vision and insight, but he was not authorized to speak about
it. He preferred to be alone and used a cave in a mountain
called al-Hira for contemplation and meditation. He sought
seclusion as the means to reach the Divine Presence of Allah
Almighty and Exalted.
He avoided all kinds of attachment, even
with his family. He was always in meditation and contemplation,
afloat on the Ocean of the Dhikr of the Heart. He disconnected
himself completely from everything, until there appeared to
him the light of Allah Almighty and Exalted, which graced
him with the condition of complete intimacy and happiness.
That intimacy allowed the mirror of revelation to increase
in purity and brightness, until he attained to the highest
state of perfection, where he observed the dawning of a new
creation. The primordial signs of beauty shone forth to spread
and decorate the universe. Trees, stones, earth, the stars,
the sun, the moon, the clouds, wind, rain, and animals would
greet him in perfect Arabic speech and say, "as-Salam
'alayka Ya Rasul-Allah" -- "Peace be upon You, O
Prophet (saw) of God."
At forty years of age, when standing on
the Mountain of Hira, there appeared on the horizon a figure
he did not recognize, who said to him, "O Muhammad, I
am Jibril and You are the Prophet (saw) of God whom He has
sent to this nation." Then he handed him a piece of silk
which was decorated with jewels. He put it in his hand and
told him, "Read." He asked "What am I to read?"
He hugged the Prophet (saw) and told him, "Read."
He again said, "What shall I read?" He hugged him
again and said,
"Read, in the name of Your Lord, who
Created,
Created man out of a blood-clot,
Read, and thy Lord is Most bountiful
Who has taught with the Pen,
Taught man what he knew not!" [96:1-5]
Then he ordered him to climb down the mountain
to the plains below; he placed him on a large white stone
and gave him two green robes. Then Jibril hit the earth with
his feet. Immediately a spring poured forth and the angel
made ablutions in it and ordered him to do the same. Then
Jibril took a handful of water and threw it on the face of
the Prophet (saw) . Sufi saints say that the water he threw
was a sign that the Prophet (saw) was granted authority to
spread to human beings the Knowledge of the Secrets of Allah's
Divine Presence, either by physical means or by spiritual
means. Then he prayed two rak'ats and told the Prophet (saw)
, "This is the way to worship," and he disappeared.
The Prophet (saw) returned to Makkah and
told his wife all that had occurred. She believed him and
she was the first Muslim. Then she went with the Prophet (saw)
to Waraqah bin Nawfal, her uncle, who was considered a knowledgeable
person in spirituality. The Prophet (saw) told him what happened.
He believed him and he was the first man to believe in the
Prophet (saw) . He said, "This is the Holy Spirit who
descended on Moses ." He said, "Would that I be
alive when your people expel you from Makkah!" The Prophet
(saw) asked, "Are my people going to put me out of Makkah?"
He said, "Yes, that is what is written."
Then Abu Bakr became a believer and he was
followed by Ali . In public the Prophet (saw) gave guidance
needed for daily life, and in private he would give the special
advice needed for attaining the state of Ihsan (perfect good
character). That is why Abu Huraira said in an authentic hadith
mentioned in Bukhari, "The Prophet (saw) has poured into
my heart two kinds of knowledge: one I have spread to people
and the other, if I were to share it, they would cut my throat."
The knowledge Abu Huraira referred to is
the hidden, secret knowledge that the Prophet (saw) gave to
his Companions. He did not authorize them to spread that knowledge
because it is the secret knowledge of the heart. From these
secrets all Masters of the Naqshbandi Golden Chain and all
other Sufi Orders receive their knowledge. This knowledge
was transmitted only from heart to heart, either through Abu
Bakr as-Siddiq or through Ali .
For three years, as the Muslims increased
in number, they used Dar al-Arqam as a mosque in which to
teach, to worship and to hide. Then the Prophet (saw) was
ordered to proclaim the religion openly. Allah sent a surah
of the Qur'an challenging anyone to write anything like it.
Poets, leaders and famous people tried until they openly accepted
the self-evident fact that it was not possible. Still the
unbelievers went to his uncle, complaining, saying, "Give
us Muhammad so we may kill him." He said, "No one
can touch him as long as I am living." The unbelievers
tortured all those who did believe him. They kidnapped their
wives, killed their children and raped their daughters. The
new Muslims suffered all kinds of difficulties at the hands
of the unbelievers.
For thirteen years the Prophet (saw) stayed
in Makkah, calling the people to Allah's religion.
The unbelievers asked for a miracle or a
sign in the heavens. The Holy Prophet (saw) divided the full
moon in two in front of their eyes. Some of them believed
and some of them did not. After this the torture continued
and some Muslims asked permission to emigrate. They emigrated
to Ethiopia, where the King gave them refuge and, through
their influence, became a believer in the Prophet (saw) .
They stayed there for five years before some of them returned
to Makkah. The Prophet (saw)'s uncle and then his wife Khadija
al-Kubra died. These were his staunchest supporters. It was
the year of sadness.
A year and a half later, he was called to
the Presence of Allah, Almighty and Exalted. From Makkah to
Quds (Jerusalem) he travelled accompanied by Jibril . From
Quds he ascended to the heavens by means of Buraq, a heavenly
mount who carried him up. All the Prophet (saw)s in the different
levels of heaven came to greet him. He ascended higher and
higher, until he heard the scratching of the Pen, writing
out God's Decree. He approached the Divine Presence, closer
and closer, until Jibril said to him, "Ya Rasul Allah
(O Prophet (saw) of God), I cannot continue futher, or I will
be extinguished." The Prophet (saw) said, "Ya Jibril,
accompany me!" He said, "I cannot, or I will be
burned in Allah's Light." So Muhammad , the most Perfect
of the Perfect, continued alone. Driven by his love for Allah's
Divine Presence he approached closer and closer, achieving
the State of Complete Annihilation in five different stages.
From one stage to another the Prophet (saw)
moved into Allah's Divine Secrets. Between each stage was
five hundred thousand years. He passed through these vast
Divine Oceans of Knowledge, which Allah Almighty and Exalted
has created, until he was completely dissolved in Allah's
Existence, seeing nothing except Him. Then Allah called him
to return to existence after he had reached the State of Annihilation.
He returned and Allah told him, "O Muhammad, Approach
closer." From this it is understood that the Prophet
(saw) , having reached the State of Complete Annihilation,
was called by Allah by his name, indicating that he was appearing
anew with Allah's Appearance. He reached so near to the Divine
Light, that he was "two bow-lengths or nearer" [53:9].
Allah asked him, "Who are you, O Muhammad?" At that
time the Prophet (saw) was not conscious of himself and he
replied: "You, O my Lord." This is the perfection
of the state of not associating anyone with Allah. It is the
perfect sign of Tawhid (Oneness), when nothing exists except
His Glory, His Essence, Himself.
Shaykh Nazim al-Haqqani has related, from
the hidden knowledge of the Sufi saints, some of the events
that occurred on that incredible journey of the Prophet (saw).
This is knowledge from the Prophet (saw) which Abu Huraira
referred to in his hadith, knowledge passed down from the
heart of Abu Bakr as-Siddiq. The Prophet (saw) said, "Whatever
Allah poured into my heart I poured into the heart of as-Siddiq."
This knowledge was then passed to the Naqshbandi Sufi saints
and constitutes their spiritual inheritance.
Shaykh Nazim al-Haqqani said, "Allah
Almighty and Exalted said to the Prophet (saw) on the Night
of Ascension, O Muhammad, I have created all of creation for
your sake, and I am giving it all to you. At that moment Allah
granted the Prophet (saw) power to see all that He had created,
with all of their lights and all of the favors that Allah
had granted His creatures by decorating them with his Attributes
and with His Divine Love and Beauty.
"Muhammad was enthralled and enraptured
because Allah had given him the gift of such a creation. Allah
said to him, Ya Muhammad, are you happy with this creation?
He said, Yes, My Lord. He said, I am giving them to you in
Trust to keep, and be responsible for, and return to Me just
as I gave them to you. Muhammad was looking at them in delight
because they were illuminated with beautiful lights, and he
said, O My Lord, I accept. Allah said, Are you accepting?
He replied, I accept, I accept. As he finished replying the
third time, Allah granted him a vision of the sins and the
many forms of misery, darkness, and ignorance into which they
were going to fall.
"When Muhammad saw this he was dismayed,
wondering how he would be able to return them to His Lord
as clean as in their original state. He said, O My Lord, what
is this? Allah replied, O My beloved, this is your responsibility.
You have to return them to Me as clean as I gave them to You.
Then Muhammad said, O my Lord, give me helpers to help me
clean them, to sanctify their spirits, and to take them from
darkness and ignorance to the state of knowledge, of piety,
of peace and love.
"Then Allah, Almighty and Exalted,
granted him a vision in which he informed him that out of
this creation He had chosen for him 7,007 Naqshbandi Saints.
He told him, O My beloved, O Muhammad, these saints are from
the most Distinguished Saints that I created to help you in
keeping this creation clean. Out of them are 313 who are in
the highest, most perfect state in the Divine Presence. They
are the inheritors of the secrets of 313 Messengers. Then
I am giving you forty, who are carrying the most distinguished
powers, and they are considered the Pillars of all saints.
They are going to be the Masters of their times and they are
going to be the Inheritors of the Secrets of Reality.
"At the hands of these saints everyone
will be healed from his wounds, both externally and internally.
These saints will be able to carry the whole Nation and the
whole of Creation without any sign of tiring. Every one of
them will be the Ghawth (Arch-Intercessor) in his time, under
whom will be the five Qutub (Spiritual Poles).
"The Prophet (saw) was happy and he
said, O my Lord, give me more! Then Allah showed him 124,000
saints, and He said, These saints are the inheritors of the
124,000 Prophet (saw)s. Each one is an inheritor from one
Prophet (saw). They also will be there to help you clean this
Nation.
"While the Prophet (saw) was ascending
to the Divine Presence, Allah made him hear a human voice.
The voice was that of his friend and closest Companion, Abu
Bakr as-Siddiq . The Prophet (saw) was told by Allah Almighty
to order Abu Bakr as-Siddiq to call all the Naqshbandi saints:
the 40, the 313, and the 7,007, and all their followers, in
their spiritual forms, into the Divine Presence. All were
to receive those distinguished Lights and Blessings.
"Then Allah ordered the Prophet (saw)
, who ordered Abu Bakr , to call the 124,000 saints of the
other 40 Tariqats and their followers to be given that Light
in the Divine Presence. All of the Shaykhs began to appear
in that gathering with all of their followers. Allah then
asked the Prophet (saw) to look at them with his Prophet (saw)ic
power and light, and to lift them all to the station of Siddiqin,
the Trustworthy and the Truthful. Then Allah Almighty and
Exalted said to the Prophet (saw) , and the Prophet (saw)
said to the saints, All of you and all of your followers are
going to be stars shining among human beings, to spread that
light which I gave you in pre-Eternity to all human beings
on earth."
Mawlana Shaykh Nazim says, "That is
only one of the secrets that has been revealed about the Night
of Ascension to the hearts of the saints through the transmission
of the Golden Chain of the Naqshbandi Order." Many more
visions were given to the Prophet (saw) , but there is no
permission to unveil them.
That Night, the Prophet (saw) was ordered
by Allah to perform 50 prayers a day. He shortened it to five
prayers a day on the advice of the Prophet (saw) Musa . He
returned from that Night Journey, and the first one to believe
him was Abu Bakr as-Siddiq . The unbelievers, hoping to ridicule
him, asked him to describe Jerusalem. He described it in all
its details, and the unbelievers were humiliated.
Persecution against the Prophet (saw) and
his Companions escalated. Then Allah sent him the Ansar (Helpers)
from Madinah. Islam had begun to spread among the tribes of
this small oasis not far from Makkah. Allah gave the believers
permission to migrate to Madinah, the home of the Ansar. Abu
Bakr wanted to migrate, but Muhammad told him, "Don't
leave yet, wait, and maybe you will travel with me. There
is a very important event which must happen."
The Prophet (saw) fled at night with Abu
Bakr and left behind him Ali to impersonate him in his bed.
On the way he stopped to hide in the Cave of Thawr. Abu Bakr
said, "O Prophet (saw), don't enter, I will enter first."
In his heart he thought that there might be something harmful
inside and he chose to encounter it first. He found a hole
in the cave. He called the Prophet (saw) to come in and he
put his foot over the hole. The Prophet (saw) came in and
lay down with his head on Abu Bakr's thigh. A snake inside
the hole began to bite the foot of Abu Bakr. He tried not
to move although he was in great pain. Tears flowed down his
cheeks. One warm tear dropped on the blessed face of the Prophet
(saw) . At this, as was mentioned in the Qur'an: "He
said to his friend, Grieve not for verily Allah is with us."
[9: 40] and he also said, "What do you think of two when
God is their Third?" [57: 5]. Abu Bakr said to the Prophet
(saw), "O Prophet (saw) of God, I am not sad, but I am
in pain. A snake is biting my foot and I am worried that it
might bite you. I am crying because my heart is burning for
you and for your safety." The Prophet (saw) was so pleased
with the reply of his beloved Companion that he hugged Abu
Bakr as-Siddiq , put his hand on his heart and poured the
knowledge that Allah had given him into the heart of Abu Bakr
as-Siddiq. That is why he said in a hadith, "Whatever
Allah poured into my heart, I poured into the heart of Abu
Bakr ."
Our Grandshaykh Muhammad Nazim al-Haqqani
says, "Following this the Prophet (saw) put his other
hand on the foot of Abu Bakr as-Siddiq and read, Bismillah
ir-Rahman ir-Rahim, and the foot was immediately healed. Then
he ordered the snake to come out and the snake came out, coiling
itself in front of the Prophet (saw) . Then the Prophet (saw)
said to the snake, Do you not know that the flesh of a Siddiq
is forbidden to you? Why are eating the flesh of my Companion?
He replied to the Prophet (saw) in a perfect and pure Arabic,
O Prophet (saw) of Allah, were not all things created for
your sake and for your love? O Prophet (saw), I too love You.
When I heard that Allah Almighty and Exalted said that the
best nation is your nation, I asked Him to prolong my life
and grant me the honor of being among your nation and looking
at your face. And Allah granted me that wish and that honor.
When Abu Bakr put his foot in that hole, it blocked my sight.
I wanted him to move his foot to enable me to see you. The
Prophet (saw) said, Look at me now and fulfill your wish.
The snake looked and looked; after a while, it died. The Prophet
(saw) ordered the Jinn to carry the snake away and bury it."
Mawlana Shaykh Nazim says, "These are
secrets that have been given to the hearts of the Naqshbandi
Saints." He continues the story thus: "Then the
Prophet (saw) said to Abu Bakr, There was no need to stop
in this cave, except that a significant event will happen
here. The Light of the root of the spiritual Tree which is
going to spread over all humanity, the Light coming directly
from the Divine Presence, will appear here. Allah has ordered
me to transmit it to you and to all the Naqshbandi Sufi followers.
"This lineage was not called the Naqshbandi
at that time, but was known as the Children of Abu Bakr as-Siddiq,
and he was known to saints as the 'Father' of this line.
"Then Allah asked the Prophet (saw)
to order Abu Bakr as-Siddiq to call all the Masters of the
Golden Chain who are the inheritors of Abu Bakr. The latter
called the GrandShaykhs of this Golden Chain, all of them,
from his time down to the time of the Mahdi . All of them
were called through their spirits from the World of Souls.
Then he was ordered to call the 7,007 Naqshbandi Saints. Then
the Prophet (saw) called the 124,000 Prophet (saw)s.
"Abu Bakr as-Siddiq, by order of the
Prophet (saw) , ordered every grandshaykh to summon all his
followers to appear spiritually. Then Abu Bakr as-Siddiq ordered
all the Shaykhs to take the hands of their followers to receive
initiation. He put his hand above them all, and then Muhammad
put his hand above all of them, and then Allah put His Hand,
the Hand of Power (Qudrat), over them all. Allah by Himself,
put on the tongue of everyone present His recitation (talqeen
az-Zikr), and He told the Prophet (saw) to order Abu Bakr
as-Siddiq to order all the saints present with their followers
to recite what they were hearing from the Voice of Qudrat:
ALLAHU ALLAHU ALLAHU HAQQ
ALLAHU ALLAHU ALLAHU HAQQ
ALLAHU ALLAHU ALLAHU HAQQ (real audio v3)
"All of those present followed their
Shaykhs and the Shaykhs followed what they heard the Prophet
(saw) reciting. Then Allah Almighty and Exalted taught the
secret of the Dhikr, known as Khatm-il-Khwajagan, to Abdul
Khaliq al-Ghujduwani, who led the first dhikr among the saints
of this Order. The Prophet (saw) announced to Abu Bakr, who
announced to all saints, that Abdul Khaliq al-Ghujdawani is
the leader of the Khatm-il-Khwajagan. Everyone was honored
to receive that secret and light from Khwaja Abdul Khaliq
al-Ghujdawani, in the presence of all saints, in the presence
of Abu Bakr as-Siddiq, in the presence of The Prophet (saw)
, in the Presence of Allah."
Mawlana Shaykh Nazim said, "Anyone
who accepts initiation from us or attends our Dhikr must know
that he was in the cave at that blessed time, in the Presence
of the Prophet (saw) , and that he received all of these secrets
then. These secrets have been transmitted to us from the masters
of the Golden Chain, through Abu Bakr as-Siddiq."
Abu Bakr as-Siddiq was overjoyed and astounded
with what took place in that cave, and he understood why the
Prophet (saw) had chosen him to be the companion of his migration.
The Naqshbandi Shaykhs consider the events in the cave as
the foundation of the Tariqat. Not only is it the source of
the daily wird (devotion) but the souls of all members of
the Order were present together at that time.
After the events in the cave, they continued
on to Madinat al-Munawwarah. When they reached Quba, a village
near Madinah, on a Monday in Rabi'ul Awwal, they stopped for
several days. There the Prophet (saw) built the first mosque.
They continued on their way on a Friday, after praying the
Friday Prayer at Quba. It was the first Jum'a that he prayed.
He entered Madinah with his friend, amid shouts of takbir
(ALLAHU AKBAR) and tahmid (AL-HAMDU LILLAH) and the excited,
joyful happiness of everyone. He moved to the place his camel
stopped, and it is there that he built his mosque and his
home. He stayed as a guest in the home of Abu Ayyub al-Ansari
until his mosque was built.
When the Prophet (saw) came to Madinah,
it was full of diseases. As soon as he arrived, the diseases
disappeared. Following is a brief list of the main events
of the next ten years.
Year One - The Prophet (saw) was inspired
to call the people to prayer by means of the human voice (Adhan).
Year Two - He was ordered to institute the
monthly fast of Ramadan, and he was directed to face the Ka'aba
in Makkah during prayers, instead of towards Jerusalem as
they had done previously. It was the year that he fought the
unbelievers in the decisive Battle of Badr.
Year Three - The Prophet (saw) fought the
unbelievers at Uhud.
Year Four - The battle of Bani Nadeer took
place, and permission was given for shortening the prayer
during traveling and fighting. Alcohol was forbidden. Tayammum,
or ritual purification with sand when water is not available,
was allowed and the "prayer in fear" was authorized.
Year Five - The battle of Khandaq took place
and the defection of Banu Quraizah and Mustaliq occurred.
Year Six - The Treaty of Hudaibiyya took
place as did the Pledge of Loyalty -- the model of Sufi initiation
-- under the Tree. The fifth pillar of the religion, the obligation
of Hajj, also came in this year.
Year Seven - The battle of Khaibar took
place.
Year Eight - The events of Mu'ta, the peaceful
conquest of Makkah and the battle of Hunayn occurred.
Year Nine - The battle of Tabuk occurred
and the Pilgrimage of as-Siddiq. It was called the Year of
Wufud.
Year Ten - The Prophet (saw) made what is
known as the Farewell Pilgrimage.
Year Eleven -The Prophet (saw) passed on
to the other life.
Description of the Holy Prophet (saw)'s
Features
Allah Almighty and Exalted adorned the Prophet (saw) with
His Divine Lights and Manners, and then He added more by saying
to him: "Truly you are of a magnificient nature"
[68:4].
The Prophet (saw) was neither tall nor short,
but he was of middle height. He had broad shoulders. His color
was light, neither dark nor white. He had a broad forehead,
with heavy eyebrows, not connected but with a blaze shining
like silver in the middle of them. His eyes were large. His
teeth were very white, like pearls. His hair was not curly
nor was it straight, but in between. His neck was long. His
chest was broad, without much flesh. The color of his chest
was light, and between his sternum and his navel was a line
of hair. He had no hair on his chest other than that line.
His shoulders were wide and had hair on them. On his shoulders
were two seals of Prophecy. All his Companions used to look
at them. The right shoulder had a black beauty mark, and around
it were some small hairs, like the hairs of a horse. His forearms
were large. His wrists were long. His fingers were also long.
His palm was smoother than silk. Whenever he put his hand
on the head of a child or a man, the beautiful scent of musk
came from it. Wherever he moved, a cloud moved with him that
shaded him from the heat of the sun. His sweat was like white
pearls, and its smell was like amber and musk. The Companions
said they had never seen anything like it before.
The Holy Prophet (saw) used to look down
more than he raised his head. Whoever saw him from afar was
amazed by him and whoever knew him intimately loved him. He
was most handsome both in his external appearance and his
internal appearance.
Amr ibn al-cAs said, "No one was dearer
to me than the Holy Prophet (saw) nor was anyone more glorious
than him in my eyes. So bright was his glory that I could
not look at his face for any length of time, so that if I
were asked to describe him I would not be able to as I had
not looked at him long enough."
The Prophet (saw) was the bravest among
people, the most just and the most generous. He used to walk
alone among his enemies at night without a guard. He was never
afraid of anything in this world. He was the most modest of
his person, the most sincere, and the most pious. He never
spoke just to spend time. He preferred silence to speech and
never showed pride, although he was the most eloquent speaker.
Allah gave the Prophet (saw) mastery in
politics and mastery in private conduct. Although he didn't
write or read, Allah raised him from the land of ignorance,
taught him the best of manners and the best of ethics.
He was the gentlest of men, the most tolerant,
the most merciful, as Allah Himself called him "Kindest
and Most Merciful" [9:128]. He smiled at everyone and
joked with everyone in a decent way. Alone he was always crying
and entreating Allah for forgiveness for his Ummah. He was
always contemplating and meditating. He always used to sit
to remember Allah by reciting Dhikr.
He used to walk with the widow and orphan.
He showed humbleness to unbelievers, wishing them to become
believers. Someone asked him "pray for Allah to curse
the unbelievers." He said, "I was not sent to curse
but as a Mercy. I will ask for them to be guided because they
don't know."
He called everyone to Allah. He never humiliated
the poor. He was never afraid of a king. He always chose the
easy way, according to Allah's wish [2:185, 20:2]. He laughed
without making a sound, not outloud. He always said, "serve
your people." He used to milk his goats, serve his family,
patch clothes, walk sometimes barefooted, visit the sick,
even if they were unbelievers or hypocrites, visiting the
graves of believers and greeting them, training with the sword,
learning the bow and arrow, riding the horse, riding the camel,
riding the donkey. He used to eat with the poor and wretched.
He always accepted a gift graciously, even if it was a spoonful
of yogurt, and he used to reward it. He never ate from sadaqa
(charity), but immediately passed it on to the poor. He never
kept one dinar or one dirham in his house except he gave it
to the poor. He never came home until he spent all that Allah
had given him.
He was very good to his family and to his
friends. He urged his friends to walk in front of him and
walked behind them. He said, "leave my back for angels."
His companionship was the companionship of patience and shyness.
Whoever argued with him saw patience from him, and he did
not reply to those who insulted him. He never came against
anyone in anger nor ever used bad language. He was never angry
for himself and was only angry for his Lord's sake. He used
to eat with his servants. He never slapped anyone with his
hand. He never punished for a mistake, but always forgave.
His servant Anas () said, "In all my life, he never asked
me once: why did you do this, or why didn't you do that?"
The Clothes of the Holy Prophet (saw)
He used to wear whatever he found, cotton or wool, but mostly
he used to wear cotton. He liked green clothes. Abu Huraira
says, "He wore the long, loose shirts, the burda and
the habra and the jubba, and he wore the turban with a face-veil
and loose-ended, the izar and the rida'." Jabir ibn Samurah
() says, "I saw the Prophet (saw) on a moonlit night.
He had a red cloak over his body, and I looked attentively
in turn towards him and the moon. Certainly, he appeared to
me more beautiful than the moon itself." He used to wear
the white turban and the black turban and sometimes the red
turban. He used to leave a tail at the back of his turban.
Imam Tabari said "he used to have a turban of seven arms'
length." He had a turban by the name of Sihab (the Clouds)
which he gave to Ali (). He used to wear a silver ring on
his right hand, engraved with the words "Muhammadun Rasul-Allah."
He used to wear khuffs (leather socks) on his feet. He liked
perfumes and fragrant scents.
He never saw ease and would not possess
even a bed, as he wished to make his abode in the next world.
His mattress was made from tree-leaves. He had a big cloak
which he used to put on the floor and sit on. Sometimes he
use to sleep on a reed mat or directly on the floor.
The Miracles of the Holy Prophet (saw)
He was a healer for himself and for others. He used to heal
by reciting Qur'an on the sick person. He warned people to
avoid too much eating. He performed countless miracles. He
prayed that Ali not feel the hot and cold weather, and he
never felt them. He prayed for Ibn 'Abbas to be a genius in
religion, jurisprudence, and explanation of Qur'an, which
came to pass. When Qutada's eye fell out of its socket, he
put it back, and Qutada was able to see with better than he
ever had before. He rubbed the foot of Ibn Abi Atiq when it
was broken and it healed immediately. The moon split on his
order as a sign to the unbelievers. Water sprang forth from
his fingers from which a whole army drank and made ablution.
From a small cup of water, water was pouring, making the desert
like an oasis. The branch of a tree under which he sat, bowed
in a gesture of love as he stood up to leave. The minbar (pulpit)
at which he used to preach, used to give a moaning sound,
as if crying for him. The stones praised Allah in his hand,
so that everone heard them. The animals complained to him.
The deers and the wolf witnessed his Prophet (saw)hood. He
predicted that his daughter Fatima would be the first to follow
him in death. He foretold Uthman Dhu-n-Nurayn, his third caliph
and son-in-law, that he would be assassinated. He announced
the murder of al-Aswad bin Annasi on the night of his death
in Sana'a in far off Yaman. He mentioned the death of the
King of Persia to his Companions on the exact moment that
it happened. He ate meat full of poison, but nothing happened
to him though the one who ate with him died immediately. Countless
other miracles could be mentioned.
The Sayings of the Holy Prophet (saw)
No one can make a complete account of his sayings. Even if
the seas of this world were ink and the trees were pens no
one could write all the sayings of the Prophet (saw) Muhammad
. Thousands and hundreds of thousands of his ahadith (narrated
sayings) have been written from what he was saying and it
was known as the `Ilm al-Hadith or Science of Prophet (saw)ic
Narration.
He said:
"Allah rewards people according to
what they achieve."
"Allah said, whoever comes against
one of My saints, I will declare war against him."
"Allah's saints are under his domes.
No one knows them except Him."
"Be near the poor [meaning the spiritual
poor] because they have a government of their own."
"Be in this world as a stranger and
a guest, and make the mosques your homes, and teach your heart
leniency, and make much remembrance and cry much."
"How many people welcome a day whose
end they will not live to see, and expect a tomorrow which
they do not reach?"
"Say the truth, even if to your detriment."
"Make everything easy and don't make
it difficult. Give good tidings and don't cause people to
run away."
"Allah said, O Son of Adam, you will
get what you have intended, and you will be with the one whom
you love more."
"Keep Allah and He will keep you. Keep
Allah before you. If you need help, ask His Help."
"Be austere in this lower world and
Allah will love you. Be austere with what is in the hands
of people and the people will love you."
"The one who has the most perfect mind
is the one who is most fearful of Allah.
"Beware of the lower world because
it is a black magic."
"Refrain except from good speech."
"Give back the Trust and don't betray
it."
"When Allah loves someone, He will
put him in difficulties."
"When Allah wants good for His servant,
He will guide him to someone that shows him the way."
"Forgive, and Allah will forgive you."
"Be merciful, Allah will be merciful
with you."
"The one under the heaviest punishment
on the Day of Judgment is a fierce scholar."
"The one under the heaviest punishment
on the Day of Judgement is a scholar whose knowledge did not
benefit him."
"Ask Allah forgiveness and health."
"Keep what you are doing secret."
"The most sinful person is the one
whose tongue is always lying."
"All Creation is a servant of Allah.
The most beloved to Him among them is the one that helped
his brothers."
"The best deed is when people will
be safe from your tongue and your hand."
"As long as you say LA ILAHA ILLALLAH
(No god but God) it will lift Allah's punishment from you
and change you for the good."
"O People, are you not ashamed that
you collect more than you eat, and you build houses more than
you need to live in?"
The Passing of the Holy Prophet (saw)
When Allah Almighty and Exalted perfected his Nation and completed
His favor on His Prophet (saw) , He transferred him to a house
better than his house, and to a Friend better than his friends.
Allah Called his soul in his last days. As a result, his final
sickness began in the last ten days of the month of Safar,
in the house of his wife Maimuna (). When his sickness intensified,
he transferred to the house of 'Ayesha (). He was sick for
twelve days. He used to send Abu Bakr as-Siddiq to lead the
prayers as a sign to the Sahaba that he had chosen him as
his successor. He passed away on a Monday, the 12th of Rabi'ul
Awwal. Wrapped in his nightgown, he was washed by Sayyidinas
Ali, 'Abbas ibn Abd al-Muttalib and his two sons, Qutham and
Fadl. 'Usama bin Zaid and Shakran were pouring the water which
Awwas Khazraji was bringing from the well. As they performed
their washing, the body exuded beautiful scents, so that Ali
() said continually: "By God, what would I give for you!
How sweet you are and how wholesome you are, both alive and
dead!" His Companions entered his house one by one to
pray on him, then ladies prayed on him, then children prayed
on him. He was buried in the same place he passed away, in
the house of 'Ayesha . Abu Talhah Zayd ibn Sahl dug his grave
and those who washed him lowered his blessed body into it.
Then it was covered and leveled and they threw water on it.
People were bereaved, tongues were silent.
The world seemed darkened. No one knew what to say. The Holy
Spirit -- the angel Jibril -- was no longer to come bringing
revelation. The Prophet (saw)'s death was the greatest disaster
for every Companion. Many people were crying and shouting.
But Allah sent supporters for His religion, because that was
the Seal of Prophet (saw)s. He sent a Renewer (mujaddid) of
this religion century after century. Saint after saint, we
find that every grandshaykh of the Most Distinguished Naqshbandi
Order was like a shadow of the Prophet (saw) , reviving the
deen (religion) and training the seekers to find their Lord
as the Companions had been trained.
The secret of God's strong support and pure
guidance passed from Muhammad to his beloved friend, Abu Bakr
as-Siddiq. What the Prophet (saw) poured into the heart of
Abu Bakr () no one knows. May Allah send upon our Prophet
(saw) more and more of His Light! He was sent as a Mercy for
human beings and his secret passed from one saint to another
to support this religion and to bring his secret to the hearts
of human beings.
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