Today, as
millions of Muslims worldwide mark the birthday of Prophet Muhammad (May God's
peace and blessings be upon him), it is a good time to reflect on the exemplary
life of this remarkable human being.But in the Holy Qur'an, God
Almighty states: "You all have an excellent example in God's Messenger
(especially) those who hope to meet God, who believe in the Last Day, and who
always remember God." (33:21)
The Qur'an also states: "Say (Oh Muhammad), 'If you love God, then follow me.
God will love you and forgive your sins, as God is All-
Forgiving, All-Merciful'." (3:31)
In the life and teachings of the Prophet, there are many examples for Muslims
and non-Muslims alike, concerning how to love God Almighty, and about the
benefits to be gained by filling our hearts and lives with that love.
Today I would like to share with you seven of the Prophet's teachings to which I
personally aspire and which I have pledged to follow in my life:
1. "Whoever believes in God and in the Last Day should say what is good or keep
silent; and one should also be generous to his/her
neighbours and guests." (adapted from Imam Muslim's narration)
2. "Always look to those who are less fortunate than you; do not look up to
those who are more fortunate... in order that you not take lightly God's
bounties upon you." (adapted from the narrations of Imam Al-Boukhary and Imam
Muslim)
3. "Give gifts to one another, as this will enhance your love for one another."
(adapted from the narration of Imam Al-Boukhary)
4. "God has no mercy on people who show no mercy to others." (adapted from the
narrations of Imam Al-Boukhary and Imam Muslim)
5. God's Messenger used to pray: "O God, I seek your protection from anxiety,
sorrow, weakness, laziness, cowardice, stinginess, the burden
of debts, and being oppressed by others." (as narrated by Imam Al-Boukhary and
Imam Muslim)
6. "The worst thing for a person to fill is the stomach. A few mouthfuls are
sufficient for anyone to survive. If a person insists
on filling the stomach, then one should fill a third of it with food, another
third with water, and leave one third empty for easy
breathing." (adapted from the narration by Imam Tirmizi)
7. "Live in this world as if you were a stranger or a traveller." (as narrated
by Imam Al-Boukhary)
[Prof. Mohamed Elmasry is a faculty member at the University of Waterloo and
national president of the Canadian Islamic Congress. He
can be reached at
np@canadianislamiccongress.com]
[Mohamed Elmasry, a University of Waterloo professor,
is national president of the Canadian Islamic Congress.