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Thursday, March 24, 2011

The Humor of The Messenger of Allah


A Smile

Jareer ibn Abdullah Al-Bajali radi Allahu anhu narrated, Allah’s Messenger, did not showing off since I embraced Islam, and whenever he saw me he would receive me with a smile. Once I told him that I could not sit firm on horses. He stroked me on the chest with his hand and said, “O Allah! Make him firm and make him a guiding and a rightly-guided man.” [ibn Maajah, Graded Saheeh by Shaykh Albaani in Saheeh ibn Maajah]

Points of benefit:

a) The Prophet PBUH made each of his companions feel special. This is an attribute of a successful teacher, as each of his students will feel they have a special place with him.

b) Think about it: do you know anyone who smiles at you every time you see him/her? SubhanAllah, the Prophet PBUH was a mercy for all of creation. Jareer radi Allahu anhu said that since he accepted Islam, the Prophet PBUH would always smile at him. Try for one day to smile in the face of one person and see how it goes.

c) The Prophet PBUH was easily accessible to the people. It is hard for us nowadays to reach an influential person, yet the Prophet PBUH was readily available for his followers. As teachers and Imams in our communities, we should reflect upon this nature of our Messenger PBUH and intend to act upon it.

d) The Prophet PBUH made duaa for Jareer, even for something as small as sitting firmly on his horse. This is a reminder for us to always turn to Allah in every situation, make duaa for ourselves and others, even if it’s something that we feel is insignificant.

The Camel

Anas ibn Malik radi Allahu anhu narrated that a man came to the Prophet PBUH and said, “O Messenger of Allah! I want you to give me a camel to ride upon.” The Prophet PBUH said, “All that I can find for you is a child of a camel.” The man turned around and walked away, disappointed that the Prophet PBUH wanted to give him a baby camel upon which to ride. The Prophet PBUH then called him back and said, ‘And is not every camel (be it old or young) the child of a camel! [Abu Dawood, Graded Saheeh by Albani in Saheeh Abi Dawood]

Points of benefit:

a) The Companions regularly asked the Prophet PBUH for help/assistance, as they knew he would help them.

b) The Prophet PBUH called him back to explain the joke. Imagine having the Prophet PBUH explain his joke to you!

Old Women in Jannah

Hasan radi Allahu anhu narrated that an old woman went to the Prophet PBUH and asked him to pray to Allah for her entry into Jannah. The Prophet PBUH said, “O mother of so-and-so, no old woman enters Paradise.” On hearing this, the old woman returned weeping. The Prophet PBUH then called her back and said, Did you not hear the saying of Allah:

إنَّا أَنشَأْنَاهُنَّ إِنشَاءً

فَجَعَلْنَاهُنَّ أَبْكَارًا

عُرُبًا أَتْرَابًا

“Verily, We have created them (maidens) of special creation. And made them virgins. Loving (their husbands only), (and) of equal age.” [56:35-37]

Points of benefit:

a) Women had access to the Prophet PBUH.

b) The Prophet PBUH gave tafseer of the ayat from Surah Waqi’ah. Regardless of the age the believing woman died in, she will enter Jannah young.

c) Instead of giving her a straight answer, “yes you will enter Jannah”, the Prophet PBUH made the answer special for her—telling her that she will not only enter Jannah but will enter it in a state of youth.

d) The old woman, radi Allahu anha, cried profusely when she thought she was denied entry into Jannah.

With Allah you are Priceless

Anas ibn Malik radi Allahu anhu narrated, A Bedouin called Zaahir was selling his commodities in the market. The Prophet PBUH approached him from behind and, clasping his arms around Zaahir, challenged him to release himself from the grip. Then the Prophet PBUH called to those who passed by, ‘Who wants to buy this slave?’ Laughing and still in the Prophet’s grip, Zaahir responded, ‘There is no market for me. Nobody would want to buy me,’ [due to his age and deformed body] The Prophet replied, ‘But with Allah, you are priceless and invaluable.’ [Narrated by Ahmad]

Points of benefit:

a) The Prophet PBUH suprised his companion by coming from behind him, as if to wrestle him playfully.

b) The Prophet PBUH took the time out to publically visit someone who was considered from the lower class (Bedouins). He visited Zaahir radi Allahu anhu while he was working in the market.

c) The Prophet PBUH in a joking manner attempted to sell Zaahir, although he was not a slave. He showed the people who were around that he and this Bedouin were friends.

d) He comforted and raised the morale of Zaahir radi Allahu anhu by saying with Allah he is ‘ghaalin‘ (expensive and invaluable) after he said no one would be interested in buying him.

The Race

A’ishah radi Allahu anha narrated, “I went out with the Prophet on a journey. At that time I was a young girl and was quite slender. The Prophet told the people, ‘Go on ahead,’ so they went ahead, then he said to me, ‘Come, let us have a race.’ So I raced with him, and I won. He let the matter rest until I had gained weight. Later, I accompanied him on another journey. He told the people, ‘Go on ahead,’ so they went ahead. He said to me, ‘Come, let us have a race.’ So I raced with him, and he won. He began to laugh, and said, ‘This is for that.” [Narrated by Ahmad]

Points of benefit:

a) The wives of the Prophet PBUH would accompany him on journeys.

b) The Prophet PBUH sent his army ahead so he and his wife could have some privacy.

c) The Prophet PBUH was romantic throughout his life. We see here that he not only raced with A’ishah during an early time in their marriage, but he remembered this game they had from the past, as if he was keeping score, and intiated it again.

d) The Prophet PBUH did not tell A’ishah that she lost the race because she had gained weight, although she knew that was the reason.

e) Traveling causes fatigue, yet the Messenger of Allah PBUH phsyically exerted himself to have some fun with his wife.

These few accounts show the loving nature and fun side of the Prophet PBUH. O Allah, send your peace and blessings upon our Prophet and Messenger and grant him al Fadeelah and al Waseelah.

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