|   One of the most important characteristics, frequently mentioned with       regards to the Prophet (saas) in the Qur"an, is that he only practiced       what Allah revealed and asked of him, with no concern about what others       might think. Important figures and members of other religions at the time       wanted him to impose rules that would benefit them. Although these people       were more numerous and powerful, the Prophet (saas) was punctilious about       abiding by Allah"s commandments and the Qur"an. Allah tells us the       following in one verse:    When Our Clear Signs are recited to them, those       who do not expect to meet Us say, "Bring a Qur"an other than this one or       change it." Say: "It is not for me to change it of my own accord. I follow       nothing except what is revealed to me. I fear, were I to disobey my Lord,       the punishment of a Dreadful Day." Say: "Had Allah so wished, I would not       have recited it to you nor would He have made it known to you. I lived       among you for many years before it came. Will you not use your intellect?"       (Surah Yunus: 15-16)   Those are Allah"s Signs which We recite to you with truth. You are       indeed one of the Messengers. (Surat al-Baqara:252) In a number of verses of the Qur"an, Allah warned the Prophet (saas)       about the conduct of his people. For instance:     And We have sent down the Book to you [Muhammad]       with truth, confirming and conserving the previous Books. So judge between       them by what Allah has sent down and do not follow their whims and desires       deviating from the Truth that has come to you. We have appointed a law and       a practice for every one of you. Had Allah willed, He would have made you       a single community, but He wanted to test you regarding what has come to       you. So compete with each other in doing good. Every one of you will       return to Allah and He will inform you regarding the things about which       you differed. Judge between them by what Allah has sent down and do not       follow their whims and desires. And beware of them lest they lure you away       from some of what Allah has sent down to you. If they turn their backs,       then know that Allah wants to afflict them with some of their wrong       actions. Many of mankind are deviators. (Surat al-Ma"ida:       48-49)   The Prophet (saas) told people repeatedly and determinedly to do       nothing but that which Allah had revealed to him. One verse concerning       this superior morality of the Prophet (saas) reads:    Say: "I do not say to you that I possess the treasuries of Allah, nor       do I know the Unseen, nor do I say to you that I am an angel. I only       follow what has been revealed to me." Say: "Are the blind the same as       those who can see? So will you not reflect?" (Surat al-An"am: 50)        Alongside that determination and constancy in the way of Allah, the       Prophet (saas) told people about the true religion in the best and most       pleasing manner. Comparing the Prophet (saas) to the great majority of       people will be very helpful in understanding his superior qualities. Most       people, now as in the past, are consumed with desires, longings and       passions. Although the great majority believe in religion, they are unable       to overcome those obsessions. Instead of giving up those desires, they       make concessions when it comes to their religious obligations. They fail       to carry out some of those obligations out of concern, for instance, over       what their spouses, relatives or friends might say. Or, they are unable to       give up habits that are unacceptable to the religion. They therefore       interpret religion according to their own interests, accept those rules       which suit them, and reject those which do not. The Prophet (saas) never made any concessions to what such people       wanted. He conveyed the Qur"an to mankind with no alteration to what Allah       had revealed, taking no one"s personal interests into account, and did so       simply in the spirit of fear of Allah. Allah speaks of the Prophet       (saas)"s godliness (taqwa) in the Qur"an:  By the star when it descends, your companion is       not misguided or misled; nor does he speak from whim. It is nothing but       Revelation revealed, taught him by one immensely strong, possessing power       and splendour [i.e., Gabriel]... (Surat an-Najm: 1-6) Know that the Messenger of Allah is among you. If he were to obey you       in many things, you would suffer for it.However, Allah has given you love       of faith and made it pleasing to your hearts, and has made disbelief,       deviance and disobedience hateful to you. People such as these are rightly       guided. (Surat al-Hujurat: 7)    Prophet (saas)"s trust in Allah: An example to all people Those situations the Prophet (saas) was involved, as they are related       in the Qur"an, demonstrate his resignation, and submission to Allah. For       instance, the Prophet (saas)"s words when he and his friend were hiding in       a cave after leaving Mecca are one of the finest examples of that       submission. The    Qur"an says:   If you do not help him, Allah did help him when       those who disbelieved drove him out and there were two of them in the       Cave. He said to his companion, "Do not be despondent, Allah is with us."       Then Allah sent down His serenity upon him and reinforced him with troops       you could not see. He made the word of those who disbelieved undermost. It       is the word of Allah which is uppermost. Allah is Almighty, All-Wise.       (Surat at-Tawba: 40)   Whatever the situation might have been, the Prophet (saas) always       submitted to Allah, in the knowledge that there was beauty and goodness in       all that He created. These words of the Prophet (saas) to his people as       related in the Qur"an are a telling instance of that submission:      If good happens to you it galls them. If a mishap occurs to you, they       say, "We made our preparations in advance," and they turn away rejoicing.       Say: "Nothing can happen to us except what Allah has ordained for us. He       is Our Master. It is in Allah that the believers should put their trust."       (Surat at-Tawba: 50-51) The Prophet (saas), by his submission to Allah, was an example to all       Muslims, and he warned that people would never have the power to alter       anything that came from Allah:    "Everything is by decree-even incapacity and ability"   "... When you ask for anything ask it from Allah, and if you seek help       in Allah. Know that if the people were to unite to do you some benefit       they could benefit you only with what Allah had recorded for you, and that       if they were to unite to do you some injury they could injure you only       with what Allah had recorded for you. The pens are withdrawn and the pages       are dry." Every believer who abides by the Sunnah of the Prophet (saas) has to       face every calamity with the same submission as he, and to have faith that       there is beauty and good in everything. We must not forget that the       Prophet Muhammad (saas), one of Allah"s most God-fearing servants, was       also tested with great difficulties and trying circumstances.   There were people ready to create various kinds of difficulty in the       communities he addressed. They tried to plot against the Prophet (saas) by       behaving hypocritically. Polytheists refused to abandon the religion of       their ancestors, others asked the Prophet (saas) to bring them a sign to       suit their best interests, they tried to kill, arrest or exile the Prophet       (saas), and, basically, placed all kinds of difficulties in his path.   The Prophet (saas) was always patient with the unbelievers. He       continued to communicate the religion of Allah and to instruct Muslims in       the Qur"an while he protected them from danger. The source of that       determination, success and courage lay his strong faith in Allah, his       godliness and submission. The Prophet (saas) always knew that Allah was       with him, as when he was in the cave, and that every situation was       ordained by Allah. He had faith that everything came from Allah and would       result in the best possible outcome. The following hadith of the Prophet       (saas) is an example of his submission:      "Strange are the ways of a believer for there is good in every affair       of his and this is not the case with anyone else except in the case of a       believer for if he has an occasion to feel delight he thanks [Allah], thus       there is a good for him in it, and if he gets into trouble and shown       resignation (and endures it patiently), there is a good for him in it."        The Prophet (saas) always did his best, whatever the situation, though       knowing that the outcome depended on Allah. He relied on and trusted in       Him. In return for that submission, Allah granted him strength and       success.   The Prophet (saas) always did his best, whatever the situation, though       knowing that the outcome depended on Allah. He relied on and trusted in       Him. In return for that submission, Allah granted him strength and       success. Allah instructed the Prophet (saas) to be patient in the face of those       who made problems for him, and he was faithful to that prescription       throughout his life. One verse says:     They have the word, "Obedience!" on their       tongues but when they leave your presence, a group of them spend the night       plotting to do other than what you say. Allah is recording their nocturnal       plotting. So let them be and put your trust in Allah. Allah suffices as a       Guardian. (Surat an-Nisa": 81)   The words the Prophet (saas) was commanded to say in another trying       situation also reveal his godliness and submission:      If they argue with you, say, "I have submitted myself completely to       Allah, and so have all who follow me." Say to those given the Book and       those who have no Book, "Have you become Muslim?" If they become Muslim,       they have been guided. If they turn away, you are only responsible for       transmission. Allah sees His servants. (Surah Al "Imran: 20)        One comment by the Prophet (saas) regarding the recompense awaiting       those who demonstrate submission is as follows:     "If you put your faith completely in Allah, He will arrange for your       sustenance in the same way as He provides for the birds. They go out in       the morning with their stomachs empty and return filled in the       evening." The Prophet (saas)"s words and actions are the best possible models for       believers. That is why every believer who finds himself faced with a       difficulty of any sort, or a situation he does not like, must think of the       verses of the Qur"an and the fact that Allah creates everything; adopt the       submission of the Prophet (saas) and accept the destiny chosen for him by       Allah.       
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