Prophet Muhammad SAW was not only humble but he was a man of principle and orderliness.
Prophet Muhammad SAW sat in the midst of companions never desired to be placed above them. When walking with two people, they will flank him neither allowing them to be behind him. He was a strategists and a leader.
Prophet Muhammad SAW was excellently generous. He was always giving. Never wanted to see any of his comrades in a distress condition. They loved him (peace be upon him) dearly because he did not exalt himself above them even though he is above all of us.
Prophet Muhammad SAW was an excellently listener and then when spoke it was not a lengthy one. Comprehensive speech. A model for us to learn to listen to others even when we have more to say.
Prophet Muhammad SAW was well organized that he led a simple life. He never bothered himself beyond what he had, he would use what was available to deal with prevailing challenges.
Prophet Muhammad SAW would not desert even those that were antagonizing him. He would draw them close to him through the magnetic files of his impeccable character.
Prophet Muhammad SAW was patient with those that were vehemently opposed to his teachings. His patience and perseverance was a conquering tool. The companions (RA) never saw anyone like him and they never loved anyone like him (peace be upon him)
It was amazing how the emotional intelligence of Prophet Muhammad SAW served as an anti-depressant to anyone that came to him feeling lonely.
Prophet Muhammad SAW mended his own shoes and sewed his own cloths. This is not only a pointer to how humble he was but also to how organized and principled he was. He would do things when they needed to be done without procrastinating.
Prophet Muhammad SAW is the most knowledgeable of people thus he bore patiently with them when they made mistakes out of ignorance. He would take his time to answer their questions and correct them in the most beautiful way whenever they made mistake. Why won’t they love him?
Nobody wants to be made a less human, and whoever makes you feel rejected you won’t admire him. One thing Prophet Muhamamd SAW did was to value those around him. They were made to have meaning to life. A lesson for anyone placed above others.
Prophet Muhammad SAW was so careful not to hurt the feelings of others that he never complained about any food he didn’t like. He would simply decline to it. Today we complain and even insult our wives for a salt that was over or insufficient in a meal. A lesson for us to learn.
Prophet Muhammad SAW would eat with the poor and those seen as ordinary members of the society. The act of eating with the poor is a virtuous one that elates the poor. If the Prophet SAW could find time to relate with the poor then we should even do more.
Optimism was one the things Prophet Muhammad SAW taught this Ummah (Nation).
We love Prophet Muhammad SAW because we don’t have anyone like him.
The people of high social status were treated accordingly by the Prophet SAW. He understood the psychology of people. His emotional intelligence is unparalleled.
Prophet Muhammad SAW busied himself with household chores whenever he was at home. His wives saw an epitome of humility&orderliness. When Aisha (RA) was asked about his character her vocabulary couldn’t have captured it better than how she answered. He was Quran personified
To the Jews and Christians that were living under the Islamic state, Prophet Muhammad SAW ensured that their rights were protected.

شَهِدَ الأَنَامُ بِفضْلِهِ حتى الْعِدَا

 وَالْفَضْلُ مَا شَهِدَتْ به الأَعْدَاءُ
Humanity in its entirely including his enemies have affirmed and testified to his honor and virtue

Honor and virtue is what the enemies testify and affirm.

If you staunch enemy said you are a man of virtue despite his enmity towards you then by all means you are. #muhammad SAW

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