The people of Makkah were not unaware of the morals and character possessed by the Holy Messenger of AIIah | " A madman is he whose balance of mind is upset, who has lost his temperamental equilibrium |
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Hadrat Anas says: "I served the Holy Prophet upon whom be peace for ten years | This means that the Holy Prophet had not merely presented the teaching of the Qur'an before the world but also given its practical demonstration by his personal example |
The Qur'an is available everywhere in the world and the Holy Prophet's life also exists in the written form in entire detail.
3English - Sahih International : And indeed you are of a great moral character• " Imam Ahmad, Muslim, Abu Da'ud | Their absurd conduct was not at all harmful for the Holy Prophet upon whom be peace but for themselves, for maddened in their craze for opposition they were saying such a thing about him which could not be regarded as credible by any man of understanding |
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Indonesia - Bahasa Indonesia : Dan sesungguhnya kamu benarbenar berbudi pekerti yang agung• The best description of the Holy Prophet's character has been given by Hadrat 'A'ishah in her statement: Kana khuluqu-hul-Qur an: the Qur'an was his character | Melayu - Basmeih : Dan bahawa sesungguhnya engkau mempunyai akhlak yang amat mulia• Contrary to this, the high morals of a person testify that he is a right-minded and sound-natured person, who possesses perfect temperamental equilibrium |
Whatever was enjoined in the Qur'an was acted upon practically by himself in the first instance; whatever was forbidden in it was shunned and avoided by himself most of aII.
27He never did so much as express even a slight disgust over what I did or said: he never asked why I had done what I had done, and never inquired why I had not done what I had not done | 中国语文 - Ma Jian : 你确是具备一种伟大的性格的。 Every person can see it for himself what a foolish and meaningless thing is being uttered in their blind enmity by those who regard the man who brought this unique and matchless Book and who possessed such sublime morals and character as a mentally deranged person |
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Swahili - Al-Barwani : Na hakika wewe una tabia tukufu• His own self was characterised most of all by the moral qualities which were declared as sublime by it, and his own self was most free from those qualities which were declared as abhorrent and reprehensible by it |
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