Prophet Muhammad ﷺ Teachings And His Life's Principles

Now let us observe the teachings of Hazrat Muhammad (saw) and his life's principles| Muhammad (saw) said || One who does not have mercy on people, even God will not have mercy on him.

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Muhammad (SAW)
Muhammad (SAW)

Hazrat Muhammad (SAW) said:

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• God does not have mercy on the person who does not have mercy on humans.

(Bukhari Sharif)

You will never be a believer unless you have mercy. People asked, O

Messenger of Allah, every one of us is kind, you said, this does

not mean the kindness and sympathy that any of you shows to the person

closest to you. Here there is mention of the common kindness

and mercy which is extended to all human beings.

(Tabrani)

• The person who is deprived of adopting humility is deprived of all the good

things.

(Muslim Sharif)

• That person is not a Muslim, who eats to his heart's content and his

neighbor next to him remains hungry.

(Muslim Sharif)

• A person asked Muhammad (peace be upon him), O Messenger of God,

there is a woman who offers a lot of prayers and fasts and also does

charity, but she also harasses her neighbors with harsh words. Muhammad

(peace be upon him) said that there is no good in that woman and

she is going to go to hell. A man then said, O Messenger of Allah,

it is said about a woman that she offers less Nafl prayers and observes

very few fasts and donates only a few pieces of cheese, but does not

hurt her neighbor with her tongue. . He said that that woman will go to

heaven.

(Mishkat Sharif)

• The best people among you are those who have the best conduct among you.

(Bukhari Sharif)

• A strong person is not the one who defeats others in wrestling, but in reality, the

strong one is the one who controls himself in the situation of anger.

(Bukhari Sharif)

• The person who does not thank people for their blessings will not be

able to thank Allah either.

(Tirmizi Sharif)

• Most of the people will go to hell because of the wrong use of their tongue

and private parts.

(Tirmizi Sharif)

• I like more the person among you who has the best nature among

you.

(Bukhari Sharif)

• I swear to God, that person is not a Muslim, asked who? The Prophet (peace and

blessings of Allah be upon him) said, the person whose painful actions do not protect his neighbors.

(Bukhari Sharif)

• Any Muslim ruler who sheds the blood of a non-Muslim among his

subjects will not be able to reach even near heaven.

(Bukhari Sharif)

• A Muslim who oppresses a non-Muslim citizen, violates his

rights, or burdens him beyond his capacity or any of his property.

If he takes it by force, I will stand as the lawyer of that non-Muslim

city in the case filed against that Muslim in the court of

God.

(Abu Dawood Sharif)

• The worst person in the sight of God is the one who always

fights.

(Bukhari Sharif)

• The good and the best among you is the person from whom good is expected

and from whose evil people are protected, and the worst among you is the person

from whom good is not expected and from whose evil people are not protected.

(Tirmizi Sharif)

• I swear by Him in whose hands is my life, none of you

can be a Muslim unless he likes for his other

brother what he likes for himself.

(Muslim Sharif)

• Muslim is a storehouse of love.

(Muslim Sharif)

• All humans are children of Adam and Adam was created from clay.

(Tirmizi Sharif)

• On the Day of Judgment (Doomsday) when (karmas will be weighed) nothing will be

heavier in the scale of deeds than honesty and good behavior. Undoubtedly, God

considers the one who abuses to be very bad."

(Muslim Sharif)

“None of you will be a believer unless he loves for his

neighbor what he loves for himself.”

(Muslim Sharif)

• Do not be jealous of each other, and do not hold grudges among each

other, and do not break relations with each other. Live as servants of Allah and as

brothers.

(Bukhari Sharif)

• One who does not have mercy on people, even God will not have mercy on him.

(Tirmizi Sharif)

• God creates compassion in the hearts of those whom He loves. Allah has

mercy only on those people who are merciful and humble in nature.

(Bukhari Sharif)

• The entire creation is God's family. Therefore, the best among people

before God is the one who treats his family well.

(Mishkat Sharif)

• God has mercy on those who are merciful, you have mercy on those on earth, the one in

the sky will have mercy on you -

(Tirmizi Sharif)

• Allah is of mild nature, He likes mildness. (Muslim Sharif)

• A person who has even a little ego in his heart will not be able to enter

heaven.

(Muslim Sharif)

• Whoever among you sees any evil should erase it with his hand. If he doesn't have the

strength for this, then he should do it through his tongue, and if he doesn't have the strength

for this, then he should be desperate to eliminate it from his heart. But this is the

weakest faith.

(Muslim Sharif)

• A person who cuts a tree in a field which provides shade to travelers and animals.

And if this cutting is without reason and unjust, then Allah Ta'ala

will throw that person headlong into hell.

(Abu Dawood)

This showed that causing damage to public property is a cause

of sin, because it is tantamount to causing pain to God's creation and

taking away the relief and comfort it could have received. Allah

does not like this action very much.

• Muhammad (SAW) once said

"On the Day of Judgment, Allah will say, O son of Adam (i.e. human

being)! I became ill, but you did not take notice of me. He will say,

O Lord! How could I serve you, you are the Lord of the entire world?

(You are sick. Can't) God will say, don't you know that my so and so fell ill

and you did not take care of him? How do you know, if you had taken care

of him, you would have found me with him.

O son of Adam. I asked you for food and you did not feed me.

He will say, Oh Lord! How can I feed you, you are the sustainer of the

entire world. God will say that my so and so servant asked you for food, but you

did not give him food. Don't you know that if you had fed him, he

would have found him with me.

O son of Adam! I asked you for water, but you did not give me water.

He will say, Oh Lord! How could I give you water to drink, you yourself are the

sustainer of the entire world. He will say that so and so of mine had asked you for water, but you

did not give him water. Don't you know that if you had given him water to drink,

you would have found him with me.

(Muslim Sharif)

God considers the hunger, thirst and illness of His servants as His own

hunger, thirst and suffering, but it is a pity that man becomes the enemy of

man. I wish we could develop within ourselves those qualities which are dear to

God.

He said: A man was passing through a deserted forest when he felt

very thirsty. In this condition, he saw a well, got down and drank

water. When he came out feeling very satisfied, he saw that a dog was

licking the wet ground with its tongue out of thirst. The man thought that

just as I was suffering from thirst a little while ago, this dog was also

suffering from thirst. He immediately descended into the well, filled

water in his leather sock and gave it to the speechless animal. In

return for this deed, Allah Almighty forgave that person. Hearing

this, your companions asked! Is there virtue and reward in serving

animals? So the Prophet said: There is virtue and reward in serving every

living being.

(Bukhari Sharif)

• The Holy Prophet said that while walking on the road, he saw

a thorny bush on the road and he removed it from there.

Allah liked his work and forgave him.

(Bukhari Sharif)

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