| Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was, in his youth,
a combination of the best social attributes. He was an exemplary man of weighty mind and
faultless insight. He was favoured with intelligence, originality of thought and accurate
choice of the means leading to accurate goals. His long silence helped favourably in his
habit of meditation and deep investigation into the truth. His vivid mind and pure nature
were helpfully instrumental in assimilating and comprehending ways of life and people,
individual and community-wise. He shunned superstitious practices but took an active part
in constructive and useful dealings, otherwise, he would have recourse to his
self-consecrated solitude. He kept himself aloof from drinking wine, eating meat
slaughtered on stone altars, or attending idolatrous festivals. He held the idols in
extreme aversion and most abhorrence. He could never tolerate someone swearing by Al-Lat
and Al-Uzza. Allâhs providence, no doubts, detached him from all abominable
or evil practices. Even when he tried to obey his instinct to enjoy some life pleasures or
follow some irrespectable traditions, Allâhs providence intervened to curb any
lapse in this course. Ibn Al-Atheer reported Muhammad (PBUH) as saying: "I have never
tried to do what my people do except for two times. Every time Allâh intervened and
checked me from doing so and I never did that again. Once I told my fellow-shepherd to
take care of my sheep when we were in the upper part of Makkah. I wanted to go down to
Makkah and entertain myself as the young men did. I went down to the first house of Makkah
where I heard music. I entered and asked: What is this? Someone answered:
It is a wedding party. I sat down and listened but soon went into deep sleep.
I was awakened by the heat of the sun. I went back to my fellow-shepherd and told him of
what had happened to me. I have never tried it again." Al-Bukhari reported on the authority of Jabir bin
Abdullah that he said: "While the people were rebuilding Al-Kabah, the
Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) went with Abbas to carry some stones. Abbas said:
Put your loincloth round your neck to protect you from the stones. (As he did
that) the Prophet (PBUH) fell to the ground and his eyes turned skyward. Later on he woke
up and shouted: My loincloth... my loincloth. He wrapped himself in his
loincloth." In another report: "His loins were never seen afterwards."
The authorities agree in ascribing to the
youth of Muhammad (PBUH) modesty of deportment, virtuous behaviour and graceful manners.
He proved himself to be the ideal of manhood, and to possess a spotless character. He was
the most obliging to his compatriots, the most honest in his talk and the mildest in
temper. He was the most gentle-hearted, chaste, hospitable and always impressed people by
his piety-inspiring countenance. He was the most truthful and the best to keep covenant.
His fellow-citizens, by common consent, gave him the title of Al-Ameen
(trustworthy). The Mother of believers, Khadijah (PBUH), once said: He unites uterine
relations, he helps the poor and the needy, he entertains the guests and endures hardships
in the path of truthfulness. |