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Rasulullah Muhammad, I Miss You

Rasulullah Muhammad, I Miss You
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Do you know who is the first person in the 100 most influential figures in human history? Please browse the internet or reference books. The answer, definitely Prophet Muhammad Pbuh.

This is the opinion of a non-Muslim named Michael H. Hart. This is proof that even non-Muslims have recognized the greatness and majesty of our prophet. Hart defines the Prophet Muhammad as a person who succeeded in combining religious and world affairs.

Muhammad is the leader of the nation of every ummah and a mercy to the universe. Mercy for humans and all living things. Indeed, there has been a good example in the Prophet. In Arabic the meaning of the name Muhammad is "he who is praiseworthy and trustworthy."

A glimpse of Prophet Muhammad Pbuh

Prophet Muhammad was born on Monday, 12 Rabiul Awal 571 AD (Year of the Elephant). Historians agree on the month of his birth, but not on the date of his birth. Ibn Abbas said, "The Messenger of Allah was appointed as a prophet on Monday, and migrated from Mecca to Medina on Monday." 

Another narration says, he was born circumcised and his umbilical cord was severed.

On the night of his birth various miracles occurred, including many idols falling down, a bright light came out on the horizon, the fire of the Magi in Persia was suddenly extinguished-even though for more than 1000 years before that. never died.

Prophet Muhammad grew up and grew up orphaned. He was left behind by his father when he was still in the womb. After his mother died, small Muhammad was raised by his grandfather, 'Abdul Muttalib. After his grandfather died, he was raised by his uncle, Abu Talib.

Physical Characteristics of the Prophet Muhammad

Aisyah and Ali bin Abi Talib detailed Muhammad's physical characteristics, namely slightly reddish curly hair, flowing down to the shoulders. His skin was reddish white, his face was round with a pair of black eyes and long eyelashes.

Big head bones and shoulders wide. His body is neither too tall nor too short, with a stocky posture. The

Messenger of Allah is an expert in war strategy, business, religion, and leadership given the title, siddiq, fathonah, tabligh, amanah. His way of walking is also very fast and agile.

Jabir bin Samurah narrates that Muhammad had a rather wide mouth, red lines in his eyes and slender heels.

Abu Ishaq said, Muhammad's hue was more like a bright full moon.

Abu Hurairah said Muhammad was very beautiful, as if formed from silver.

Ali bin Abi Talib said, The Messenger of Allah had thick and long fingers and toes.

The wives of the Prophet Muhammad Pbuh

  • Siti Khadijah lived with the Prophet for 15 years before the prophethood. Khadija died in the bosom of the Prophet.
  • Saudah bint Zam'a, an old woman, she gave her turn nights to Aisyah ra
  • Aisyah Siddiq was the only wife he married before he was a teenager. She was known as “Umm Abdillah.”
  • Hafsah bint Umar, a woman who diligently fasts and prays.
  • Umm Salamah, she was the wife of the Prophet who died last.
  • Zainab bint Jahsh, wife of the prophet who died last.
  • Djuriah bint al-Harith, a former prisoner of war freed by the prophet.
  • Safiyya bint Huyayy, a former prisoner of war freed by the prophet.
  • Zainab bint Khuzaimah has the title Ummul-Masakin ra

And a number of other women who were legally married by the Prophet. In this case the scholars have different opinions and it is not meant to be debated.

One thing that is almost always debated is whether prophets were illiterate? Some Muslims believe the Prophet was illiterate, some believe he could read. The reason is, if the prophet is good at reading and recognizing letters, he is worried that the Quran will be changed by the prophet. 

This reasoning is "inconsequential" and illogical. Know and understand, doesn't Allah Almighty clearly challenge anyone to make a rival Qur'an and it is proven that no one can. So, it is clear that if the prophet could indeed read and recognize letters, he was not able to change a single letter in the Qur'an.

A Person Who Will Be Missed

Whatever the story, the Prophet Muhammad is a figure who will be missed. In the Qur'an, Allah does not call him by his ordinary name, but calls him "My Beloved," "My Apostle", "My Servant", "My Prophet" —or, otherwise, Allah calls the prophet by one of His names, Ra'uf (The Most Gracious), Rahim (The Most Merciful), 'Aziz (The Almighty), Nûr (The Light).

Allah Almighty says, "And We have not sent you except to (become ) mercy to the worlds." (Surah Al-Anbiya [21]: 107)

"And We have not sent you, but to all mankind, as bearers of glad tidings and as warners, but most people do not know." (Surah Saba '[34]: 28)

Say, "If you (really) love God, Allah, follow me, Allah will surely love you and forgive your sins." Allah is Forgiving, Merciful. (Surah Ali Imran [3]: 31) 

You might want to read the complete works of history history the life of the great Prophet Muhammad Pbuh. so that it is clearer, detailed, and can feel his greatness and majesty. Subhanallah

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