Wednesday 21 March 2012

POETRY: 17) Why I Love The Prophet Muhammad

16) Why I love the Prophet Muhammad
(SallAllahu 'alaihi wa sallam)


If you ask me, why do I love him, the
Prophet Muhammad (May Peace be upon him) -
I love him because he cared about us
Muslims, and loving him is a condition –

If you love Allah, then love the Prophet
Muhammad – Allah loved him very much.
He was Allah's Final Messenger, and
The hearts of many did his mercy touch.

His beautiful character makes me admire
Him – his trustworthiness and honesty –
Even before he became God's Prophet,
Disbelievers knew that he was trustworthy.

I love the Prophet Muhammad because
Of good manners he was the best example.
I love how he was patient throughout his life
And how his morals were never skeptical.

He cared about his nation too, thus he taught
Us what we should know about our religion.
When given the chance he'd always educate,
Blessing us with advice through his companions.

As a father and grandfather, the Prophet
Muhammad was kind and tender loving.
His mercy to the poor, widows and orphans –
His good treatment of them is too astounding.

His tolerance, even to non-Muslim
Neighbors, is also something to be admired.
His mercy too was further manifest
Through his kind treatment of the slaves he hired.

As a leader – he was charismatic,
As a warrior – marked with strength and bravery,
As a family man – full of mercy,
And a husband who treated his wives fairly –

As a friend – he was accommodating –
Full of cheer, he brought smiles to people's faces –
Respectful to the old, and kind towards the young –
Mercy was the Prophet Muhammad's basis.

I love how he was merciful – and because
Of his mercy, he always tried to guide.
I love how he struggled to obey Allah,
And how he remained patient all through his life.

I love how he was able to do so much –
So many good deeds, despite his simple life –
How he could survive on mere dates and water,
And yet stand for long hours when praying at night.

I love how he was so thankful to Allah –
How he was always ready to sacrifice.
I love how his character was dignified –
How he was strong and gentle at the same time.

I love the patience of Prophet Muhammad –
In worshipping Allah, in fasting, and praying –
His patience in helping Muslims, and in hard times,
And how he was merciful and forgiving.

Because of my love for Prophet Muhammad,
I try to follow him – and say "you should too" –
If you truly love Allah, then love Muhammad –
Let your following him make your love more true.

O' Allah, help us obey you, and help us
Follow Muhammad – in this world and to Heaven –
Grant us his companionship in Paradise,
And freedom to drink from his blessed fountain.
Ameen.

Miriam / Mariam Mababaya

3 comments:

  1. Very nice post,MashaAllah..Jazzak Allah..
    My dear you was asking about a girl,sorry I dont know any girl with this name, I hope you will find her any day, sincere friends are a very special part of our life..no doubt..
    after completion of my study I will join your school/classes,InshaAllah..
    and
    thanks for remembering me in your sweet prayers,I will also remember my sweet Mariam in my prayers..
    Lots of Love & Thank you dear!

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  2. السلام عليكم ورحمة الله!
    جزاك الله ألف خير الجزاء!

    يارب اجعلها في كنفك عزيزة شامخه قوية صامده غنية سالمه سعيدة هانئه واكرمها في هذه الساعة المباركه بصحة عامره ورفعة عن الخلق دائمه وسخر لها من حيث لا تحتسب ووفقها في كل طريق تسلكه يا سامع كل دعاء ..

    أختك في الله,
    عـالية

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  3. JazaakAllahu khair, sis Khadijah for your feedback :)

    It's ok about that girl, sis :) if we can't reunite with our old friends from school/college here in this world then surely we can meet them insha-Allah in Heaven/Jannah. That is, if those friends are worthy of being admitted to Heaven :)

    Allah knows best. Keep in touch, Khadijah :)

    wasalaam

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