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The Essential Rights: Rights of Rasoolullah
(d. 1421 AH / n/a CE)
Rights of the Prophet are the most important, after the rights of
Allah. There is no human who has more rights than the Prophet. Allah
said, what translated means: | |
"Verily, We have sent you (O Muhammad)
as a witness, as a bearer of glad tidings, and as a warner. In order
that you (O mankind) may believe in Allah and His Messenger, and
that you assist and honor him (Muhammad)" [48:8-9]
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Therefore, love for the Prophet should be more than one's love for
himself, his children, family and worldly possessions. The Prophet
said, what translated means: | |
"None of you will reach belief till I
become dearer to him than his children, parents and all humans." [Al-
Bukhari & Muslim].
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The Prophet has many rights. Respect and appreciation for him should
be practised in the best manner. Respecting the Prophet includes
respect of and adherence to his Sunnah after his death. Due rights
should be given to the Prophet without exaggeration. When one reads
how the companions used to love and respect the Prophet, one knows
the importance of this matter. When Quraish (the Prophet's tribe)
sent Orwa Ibn Masud to negotiate with the Prophet in the Hudaibia
area, he was greatly impressed by how the companions treated the
Prophet. He said, "I have visited the kings of Persia, Rome and
Abysinia, but I have not seen any leader more revered and respected
by his people than Muhammad. If he ordered them to do anything, they
do it without delay. If he performs Wudu` (washing up for prayer)
they all seek the remainder of the water he used. They never look at
him in the eye, out of respect." This is how the Prophet was treated
by his companions. He was Allah's Messenger who possessed great
qualities and the best of conduct ever.
The rights of the Prophet include believing him in matters of
religion and the past, present and future happenings he told us
about. Adherence and submission to his orders are some of his
rights. When a Muslim believes in the Prophet and wants to follow
his religion, he must do so believing that he Prophet's way is the
best way. Believing in the Prophet includes the affirmation that his
religion is the best religion. Allah said, what translated
means: "But no, by your Lord, they can have no faith, until they
make you judge in all disputes between them, and find in themselves
no resistance against your decisions, and accept (them) with full
submission" [4:65], and, "Say (O Muhammad to mankind): If you love
Allah then you follow me, Allah will love you and forgive you your
sins. And Allah is Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful." [3:31]
To defend the religion of the Prophet is one of his rights upon
believers. Defending the religion can be done by using arms, the
tongue and writings. To ignore attacks on the Prophet or on his
religion is impermissible to Muslims. Muslims must strive to reject,
in the best manner, attacks on the Prophet's character or on any
aspect of his religion, the best religion sent to mankind.
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Abu Rajaa al `Ataridi, "Nothing that I leave behind
grieves me, except that I used to bow down on my face five times a day before
my Lord, the Exalted and Most Honored." [Hilyat al Awliya 2/306]
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