The
Status of the Messenger & His Rights upon Us
Compiled by
The Eminent Shaykh, the Muhaddith,
Rabee' ibn
Haadee al-Madkhalee
Translated by
Abbas Abu Yahya
Contents:
Part 1
- Introduction
Part 2
– The Excellence of the Messenger’s lineage
Part 3
– The Messenger's beautiful physical characteristics
Part 4
– The Messenger's noble manners
Part 5
– His bravery
Part 6
– He was the most knowledgeable about Allaah, & the one who was the
most fearful of Allaah
Part 7
– His reliance upon his Lord Azza wa Jal
Part 8
– The Messenger's compassion for his Ummah
Part 9
– His rights upon us
Part 10 – Obligations which Allaah has
made binding upon us & from the rights of the Messenger upon us, is
obedience to the Messenger & following him
Part 11 – From the Rights of
al-Mustapha -
sallAllaahu alayhi wa sallam – is to let him judge in all matters of dispute, from beliefs,
manners, worship, dealings and all matters of life
Part 12 – From his rights is to love
him more than oneself, wealth and one's children
Part 13 – To send prayers & sallams
upon the Messenger
Part 14 – The way to send prayers upon
the Messenger of Allaah
Part 15 – The ruling of the prayer upon
the Prophet - sallAllaahu
alayhi wa sallam
Part 16 – The Messenger defending Tawheed
and making war against extremism.
Part 17 – From his rights upon the Ummah
of Islaam
The Status of the
Messenger & His Rights upon Us
Compiled by
The Eminent Shaykh, the Muhaddith
Rabee' ibn
Haadee al-Madkhalee
Translated by
Abbas Abu Yahya
Introduction
All praise belongs to Allaah and peace
and prayers be upon the Messenger of Allaah and upon his family and his
companions and all those who follow his guidance.
To Proceed:
This is a lecture explaining the status
of the Messenger of Allaah and his rights upon this Ummah, which is the Ummah
of those who have accepted Islaam and of those who are called to Islaam, from
the Jinn and mankind.
Indeed the noble Messenger of Allaah - sallAllaahu alayhi wa sallam – has a great status, and a very high
position which none from the creation can reach, since he is the leader of the
sons of Adam on the Day of Judgment.
Adam and whoever came after him is under the Messenger's flag- sallAllaahu alayhi wa sallam.
He was given the great intercession which
the other great Messengers excused themselves from. This great intercession that Allaah chose
especially for him and preferred it for him above all the worlds.
Without doubt, his Lord Azza wa Jaal
honored him and favoured him with abundant miracles which Allaah never gave to
the other Prophets -
Alayhim as-Sallam-
and yet Allaah has given all of them high positions.
On the authority of Abu Huraira that
the Messenger of Allaah -
sallAllaahu alayhi wa sallam – said: " I was preferred over the other Prophets with six
things: I was given eloquent speech, victory by frightening the enemy, the
war-booty was made permissible for me, the earth was made as a means of
purification and a place of worship, I was sent to all of creation and Prophet
hood was completed with me."
Saheeh Muslim (523)
As for the hadeeth of Jaabbir:
" … and I was given the right of intercession."
Bukharee (328) and Muslim (521)
Allaah Ta'ala said, in clarifying the
status of the Messenger of Allaah and explaining his noble characteristics:
<< Verily,
there has come unto you a Messenger from amongst yourselves. It grieves him
that you should receive any injury or difficulty, he is
anxious over you. For the
believers he is full of pity, kind, and merciful. >> [at-Tauba: 128]
And Allaah Ta'ala said:
<< Indeed Allaah conferred a great favour on the
believers when He sent among them a Messenger from among themselves, reciting
unto them His Verses (the Qur'aan), and purifying them, and instructing them in
the Book and Al-Hikmah, whilst
before that they had been in manifest error.>> [Aal-Imraan: 164]
Allaah Ta'ala said:
<<
He it is Who sent among the unlettered ones a
Messenger from among themselves, reciting to them His Verses, purifying them,
and teaching them the Book and Al-Hikmah. And verily, they had been before in manifest
error>> [Jummah: 2]
Allaah Ta'ala said:
<<
O Prophet! Verily, We have
sent you as a witness, a bearer of glad tidings and a warner. As one who invites to Allaah, by His
permission, and as a lamp spreading light. Announce
to the believers the glad tidings that they will have from Allaah, a Great
Bounty. And obey not the
disbelievers and the hypocrites and harm them not. And put your trust in Allaah,
Sufficient is Allaah as a Wakeel (Trustee, or Disposer of affairs). >> [Ahzaab: 45-48]
Allaah Ta'ala said, praising the
Messenger and mentioning him and his status with Allaah and His blessings upon
him:
<<
Have We not opened your chest (heart) for you?
And removed from you your burden, which weighed down your back? And raised high
your fame?>>
[ash-Sharh:
1-4]
Ibn Abbas said: ‘Exposed him to the
light of Islaam.’
Sahl said: ‘With the light of Islaam.’
Al-Hasan said: ‘He filled him with
wisdom and knowledge and He removed from you your burden which weighed down on
your back.’
Imam as-Sa'adee -May Allaah have mercy upon him - said:
"We will enrich him due to the legislations of the Deen and the Da’wah to Allaah, characterize him with noble manners and made him concerned
with the hereafter and the ease of doing good actions, so he was not
constrained nor oppressed << And removed from you your burden, Which weighed
down your back? >> And We removed from you your burden which
weighed down heavy on your back is like the saying of Allaah Ta’ala: << That Allaah may forgive you your sins of the past and the future, and
complete His Favour on you, and guide you on the Straight Path >>
[al-Fath : 2]
<<
And raised high your fame? >>
That we have raised your rank and we
have made for you good high praise which none from the creation can reach. So, Allaah is not mentioned except that His
Messenger Muhammad -
sallAllaahu alayhi wa sallam – is mentioned along with Him, like when entering into Islaam, also
in the call to the prayer, the Iqama (the call at the time of standing
for the obligatory prayer), in sermons and many other places where Allaah
raises the mention of His Messenger Muhammad - sallAllaahu alayhi wa sallam.
His Ummah has love in their hearts for him and a highly regarded
place, with splendour which no one other than him can have, which comes second
to loving Allaah Ta’ala.
So, may Allaah reward him, on behalf of
his Ummah, the best of what a Prophet can be rewarded with, on behalf of
his Ummah.” See ‘Tafseer
as-Sa’adee’ for this Soorah.
Allaah
swears with the Messenger's great rank and He says:
<< Verily,
by your life, in their wild intoxication, they were wandering blindly. >> [al-Hijr: 72]
Ibn Katheer -May Allaah have mercy upon him - said: ‘Allaah Ta’ala swears
with the life of His Prophet - sallAllaahu alayhi wa sallam, and this is a great honour, a lofty station
and befitting glory.
Umar bin Maalik an-Nakree said on the
authority of Abu Jooza’ on the authority of Ibn ‘Abbas that he said: Allaah did
not create anything, nor exempted anyone, more noble to Him than Muhammad - sallAllaahu alayhi wa sallam – and I have never heard that Allaah
swears with the life of anyone other than the Messenger - sallAllaahu alayhi wa sallam.
Allaah
says: <<Verily, by your life, in their wild
intoxication, they were wandering blindly.>>
He says ‘by your life, by your life
span, by your stay in the world, indeed in their wild intoxication they are
blinded, i.e. that they play around.
And in another narration on the
authority of Ibn Abbas: they are confused.
Allaah
Ta’ala said, owing to His concern over His Messenger and His protecting him and
honouring him:
<< By
the forenoon (after sun-rise); And by the night when it is still
(or darkens); Your Lord has neither forsaken you nor hated you.
And indeed the Hereafter is better for you than the present (life of this
world).
And verily, your Lord will
give you (all i.e. good) so that you shall be well-pleased. Did He not find you an orphan and give
you refuge? And He found
you unaware and guided you?
And He found you poor, and
made you rich (self-sufficient with self-contentment, etc.)? Therefore, treat not the orphan with
oppression, repulse not the beggar and proclaim the
Grace of your Lord (i.e. the Prophethood and all other Graces). > > [Soorah
Dhuh]
Ibn Katheer said: Imaam Ahmad said: Abu
Na’eem narrated to us that Sufyaan narrated to us on the authority of al-Aswaad
bin Qayees that, I heard Jundub saying: The Prophet - sallAllaahu alayhi wa sallam – fell ill, so due to this he did not
stand for the prayer for one or two nights.
Then, a woman came and said: O Muhammad, I do not see you except that
your shaytaan has left you. [She said this meaning that he was not on guidance]
so Allaah revealed:
<<
By the forenoon (after sun-rise); and by the night when it is still (or darkens);
Your Lord has neither forsaken you nor hated you>>
Ibn
Katheer said: What was narrated by Bukharee and Muslim and Tirmidhee and
Nisaa'ee from the way of al-Aswaad bin Qayees on the authority of Jundub bin
Abdullaah al-Bajalee, then al'Alqee narrated with his narration, and also in
the narration of Sufyaan bin 'Uaynah on the authority of al-Aswaad bin Qayees,
who heard Jundub say: Jibraeel delayed in coming to the Messenger of Allaah - sallAllaahu alayhi wa sallam – so the Mushrikoon said
Muhammad's Lord has forsaken him, then Allaah Ta'ala revealed:
<< By the forenoon (after sun-rise); and
by the night when it is still (or darkens); Your Lord has neither forsaken you
nor hated you. >>
Ibn
Katheer continues:
This
is an oath from Allaah Ta'ala where He swears by the forenoon (after
sunrise) and of what He made in it of light.
<<And
by the night when it is still (or darkens)>>
Which
means it has become peaceful and dark -this was stated by Mujhaid, Qatadah and
ad-Dhihaak and by other than them. This
is proof of the capability of the Creator.
Regarding
the saying of Allaah Ta'ala:
<<Your
Lord has neither forsaken you >>
Which
means: Allaah did not leave the Messenger.
And
: << nor hated you. >>
Which
means: Allaah does not hate the Messenger.
<<And
indeed the Hereafter is better for you than the present (life of this world).
>>
Which
means: ‘the place in the hereafter is better for you than this place.’ This is why the Messenger of Allaah - sallAllaahu alayhi wa sallam – was the one who abstained the most
from this duniya from amongst the people and he was the one who rejected
it the most out of the people, as is well-known [ by necessity ] from his
biography.
So,
when he was given the choice, at the end of his life, between staying in this duniya
until its end and then entering into Paradise, or proceeding
to Allaah Azza wa Jal, he chose what was with Allaah over this
despicable, lowly Duniya.
The
Messenger -
sallAllaahu alayhi wa sallam – said: 'I have no want of this earth. Indeed my example and the example of this
world, is like a rider who takes a nap under a tree, then he leaves that place
and moves on.'
<<
And verily, your Lord will give you (all good) so that you shall be
well-pleased. >>
Which
means: (i.e. pleased) with what Allaah has prepared for him in the hereafter of
the gardens of Paradise and great blessings, seeing his Lord and the lake, the
intercession and the rest of what Allaah has honoured him with in the
hereafter.
Then,
Allaah mentions what He granted him of blessings. Allaah protected him when he was an orphan
and sheltered him until He chose him for His message. He revealed the Book and the Wisdom to Him
and taught him that which he did not know and what Allaah bestowed upon him was
great.
Qadi
'Aayaad -may Allaah
have mercy upon him -
said in his book 'ash-Shifaa bi-Taareef Haqooq al-Mustafa':
'This Soorah contains what Allaah honoured the Messenger with,
praising him and Allaah exalting him, in six ways:
1-
Allaah took an oath for him, regarding what Allaah had informed him about, in
His Ta'ala saying:<< By the forenoon
(after sun-rise); And by the night when it is still (or darkens); >>
Which
means: 'I swear by the Lord of the forenoon (after sunrise)', - this is from
the greatest degrees of support.
2-
An illustration of the Messenger's status with Allaah and Allaah's favour upon
him, where Allaah says: << Your Lord
has neither forsaken you nor hated you. >>
Which
means: He did not leave you and did not hate you. It has been said that it means, He did not
neglect you after choosing you.
3-
Regarding the saying of Allaah Ta'ala : <<
And indeed the Hereafter is better for you than the present (life of this
world). >> Ibn Ishaaq said: What you have in
recourse to Allaah is greater than what Allaah has given you, of honour, in
this world.
Sahl
said: what has been stored for you, of the intercession, and the place of noble
standing (maqaama Mahmooda) is better for you than what you have been
given in this world.
4-
Allaah Ta'ala's saying << And verily, your
Lord will give you (all good) so that you shall be well-pleased.
>>
This
Ayaah is comprehensive: it contains all the different points of honour,
types of happiness and the various blessings in the two worlds and more.
Ibn
Ishaaq said: Allaah will make the Messenger pleased with success in the Duniya,
and reward in the Hereafter. It has been
said that is the lake in Paradise and the intercession of the Messenger.
5-
What Allaah has prepared for him from His blessings. Allaah assigned bounties from Himself and
blessings in the rest of the Soorah; from the guidance of Allaah where
He guided the Messenger or guiding the people by the Messenger - this
difference in meaning is due to the different Tafseer.
The
Messenger had no wealth and Allaah made him wealthy by what He had given him,
or by what Allaah had placed in his heart due to contentment and wealth. The Messenger was an orphan and his uncle
became affectionate to him and sheltered him.
It
has been said: Allaah sheltered him - Allaah reminds him with this great favour
and what is known, from Tafseer, is that Allaah did not neglect the
Messenger when he was young, in a poor state and an orphan before he was well
known as a Prophet. Allaah did not
forsake him, nor did He hate him, so what about after Allaah appointed and
chose him for Prophet Hood.
Allaah
commanded His Messenger to manifest His blessings upon him and to be thankful
for what He had honoured him with, by announcing it and to commend it by
mentioning this blessing, due to the saying of Allaah Ta'ala << And proclaim the Grace of your Lord (i.e. the Prophet hood and all
other Graces)
>> since, indeed, being thankful of blessings is talking about them. This was specific for the Messenger and
general for his Ummah.
All Praise
belongs to Allaah, may His peace and blessings be upon our final Prophet
Muhammad, his family, his companions and all those who follow his guidance.
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