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- THE NOBLE CHARACTERS OF RASULULLAH SALLALLAHU ALAYHI WASALLAM - Hazrat Sheikh-ul Hadeeth
Maulana Muhammad Zakaria (R.A.) writes in Khasa'ile Nabawi -- in explanation of
SHAMA'ILE TIRMIDHI: - Imaam Tirmidhi has
quoted in this chapter those ahaadith that have been narrated on the noble
features of Sayyidina Rasulullah (Sallallahu alaihe wasallam). It is impossible
to accurately describe actual beauty and elegance of Sayyidina Rasulullah (Sallallahu
alaihe wasallam). To draw a
pen-picture of his appearance is beyond one's capability, but the Sahabah (Radiallahu
anhum) have endeavoured, according to their capabilities, to preserve what
little they could, of which some is written here. Qurtubi says: "The full
beauty and elegance of Sayyidina Rasulullah (Sallallahu alaihe wasallam) has not
been made manifest, otherwise it would not have been possible for man to look at
him". The Sahabah (Radiallahu anhum), have done the ummah an immense
favour by conveying to them the perfect intrinsic knowledge, as well as the
perfect conspicuous elegance and beauty of Sayyidina Rasullullah (Sallallahu
alaihe wasallam). When an unfulfilled lover is deprived of meeting the beloved
then he stands in front of the beloved's house remembering the features of his
beloved, in an attempt to gain some solace. It is from habits and features that
the heart is appeased. Imaam Tirmidhi has
collected from these about 400 Ahaadith and divided them into fifty-five
chapters. In the first chapter fourteen Ahaadith are quoted. (1) HADEETH NO. 1. Anas (Radiallahu
Anhu) reports: "Rasulullah (Sallallahu alaihe wasallam) was neither tall
nor was he short (like a dwarf--He was of medium stature). In complexion, he was
he was neither very white like lime, nor very dark, nor brown which results in
darkness (he was illuminant, more luminous than even the full-moon on the 14th
night). COMMENTARY. Sayyidina
Rasullullah (Sallallahu alaihe wasallam) was of a medium stature, but slightly
taller. This has been reported in a narration from Sayyidina Hind bin Abi Haalah
(Radiallahu Anhu) and others. An objection may arise concerning these two
hadeeth, that it is stated in one hadeeth that when Sayyidina Rasullullah (Sallallahu
alaihe wasallam) used to stand up in a group, he appeared to be the tallest
among them. This was not due to his hight, but was a result of a Mu'jizah
(Miracle). In the manner that no one had reached a higher status than Sayyidina
Rasullullah (Sallallahu alaihe wasallam) in `Kamalaate Ma'nawiyyah', (super
intellectual status) likewise in the `Surah Zaahiri' (outward appearance) no one
could excel him. It is stated in
the hadeeth under discussion that Sayyidina Rasullullah (Sallallahu alaihe
wasallam) lived for ten years in Makkah Mukarramah after nubuwwah (prophethood).
For this reason it is stated that he attained the age of sixty years. This is
contrary to what has been reported in the other ahaadith, where it is stated
that Sayyidina Rasullullah (Sallallahu alaihe wasallam) lived there for thirteen
years and attained the age of sixty-three years. In some ahaadith it is stated
that Sayyidina Rasullullah (Sallallahu alaihe wasallam) attained the age of
sixty-five years. At the end of this kitaab all three ahaadith will be quoted.
Imaam Bukhari (R.A.) says: "Most
narrations show that Rasullullah (Sallallahu alaihe wasallam) lived for sixty
three years." The ulama (scholars) have summed up these ahaadith in two
ways. First, that Sayyidina Rasullullah (Sallallahu alaihe wasallam) received
nubuwwah (prophethood) at the age of forty and risaalah three years thereafter,
and after that he lived for ten years in Makkah Mukaraamah. According to this,
the three years between nubuwwah and risaalah have been in the hadeeth under
discussion. (2) HADEETH NO. 2.
Anas bin Malik (Radiallhu
Anhu) reports, "Rasullullah (Sallallahu alaihe wasallam) was of a medium
stature, he was neither very tall nor very short. He was very handsome, of
medium built and his hair was neither very curly nor very straight (but was
slightly wavy). He had a wheat-coloured complexion. When he walked, he leaned
forward slightly". COMMENTARY. In this hadeeth
Sayyidina Anas (Radiallhu Anhu) states that the complexion of Rasullullah (Sallallahu
alaihe wasallam) was wheat coloured. In the previous hadith, also narrated by
Sayyidina Anas (Radiallahu Anhu), he states that Sayyidina Rasullullah (Sallallahu
alaihe wasallam) did not have a wheat-coloured complexion. This has been
mentioned in the translation of the hadeeth. Actually, what is derived
from the two hadeeth is that Sayyidina Rasullullah (Sallallahu alaihe wasallam)
was not of such dark complexions that decrease the lightness and beauty of a
person, but had a radiant and light colour, which slightly wheat-coloured.
In this hadeeth
the word `Yata-kaf-fa-oo' is used regarding the walking of Sayyidina Rasullullah
(Sallallahu alaihe wasallam). The scholars interpret this word in several ways.
Some say it means to walk at a fast pace. Some are of the opinion that it
means to lean a bit forward while walking. Some say it means to lift the
leg with force. All three explanations are correct because the walk of
Sayyidina Rasullullah (Sallallahu alaihe wasallam) fulfilled all three
descriptions and the word also conveys these three meanings. Sayyidina
Rasullullah (Sallallahu alaihe wasallam) walked quickly and not like the Romeos
of this age who walk like women. It was also the noble habit of Sayyidina
Rasullullah (Sallallahu alaihe wasallam) to walk with slight forward inclination
of the head and shoulders. He did not walk with chest pushed out with
pride. He lifted his legs as men do while walking and did not drag his
legs on the ground. (3) HADEETH NO. 3.
Baraa bin Aazib (Radiallahu
anhu) relates that: "Rasullullah (Sallallahu alaihe wasallam) was a man of
a medium build, (slightly tall, as explained before); he had broad shoulders
(from which we may gather that he had a wide chest); he had dense hair which
reached his ear-lobes; he wore a red striped lungi (a cloth worn around the
legs) and shawl. I never saw anybody or anything more handsome than
him". COMMENTARY. In this hadeeth
the word `Rajulun Marbu'un' is used, which if the letter `Jeem' has a dammah (pesh),
means a man. This could be correct. This type of word is used in the
Arabic language for connecting words, but because no special quality or
attribute is derived, some Muhadditheen (scholars of hadeeth) are of the opinion
that if the letter `Jeem' has a fatah (zabar) on it, it means something that is
between straight and bent. It may also be possible that in this case it
refers to the description of the hair of Sayyidina Rasullullah (Sallallahu
alaihe wasallam), and as described before, his mubarak (blessed) hair had a
slight curl in it. From this hadeeth, some scholars are of the opinion
that it is permissible for men to wear red coloured clothing. According to
the Hanafis there is a detailed explanation on this subject. Before
selecting red clothing, the scholars should be consulted regarding its
permissibility. The scholars have
written that in this hadeeth the Sahabi did not see `anything' more handsome and
beautiful than Sayyidina Rasullullah (Sallallahu alaihe wasallam). This is
said because besides human beings, the moon, sun, etc. are also included. (4) HADEETH NO. 4.
Baraa bin Aazib (Radiallahu
Anhu) reports: "I never seen someone with long hair and red clothing more
handsome than Rasullullah (Sallallahu alaihe wasallam). His hair reached
his shoulders. The portion between his two shoulders was wide. He
was neither very tall nor very short". COMMENTARY. (5) HADEETH NO. 5.
COMMENTARY.
(6) HADITH
NO: 6.
(7) HADITH NO. 7
A question may
arise that Sayyidina Rasulullah (Sallallahu alaihe wasallam) habitually parted
his hair as stated in Ahadith. The Ulama say that this was in the early periods
where Rasulullah (Sallallahu alaihe wasallam) did not make an effort to do so.
According to this humble servant, the answer to this is bit difficult, because
it was the principal of Rasulullah (Sallallahu alaihe wasallam) to oppose the
ways of the non- beleivers, and agree to the ways of Ahlul Kitab, he did not
part his hair in the middle. For this reason, according to some Ulama, the bets
translation will be that he only parted his hair in the middle if it could be
easily done, and when this could not be done easily, and a comb etc. was needed
to do it, then he did not part his hair in the middle. Occasionally he used to
part his hair in the middle with a comb etc. When the hair of Rasulullah (Sallallalhu
alaihe wasallallam) was abundant, it used to pass over his ear- lobes).
Rasulullah (Sallallahu alaihe wasallam) had a very luminous complexion (colour),
and a wide forehead. He had dense and fine hair on his eyebrows. Both eyebrows
were seperate and did not meet each other in the middle. There was a vein
between them that used to expand when he became angry. His nose was prominemt
and had a nur and lustre on it. When one first looked at him, it seemed as if he
had a large nose, but looking at it carefully showed that the lustre and beauty
made it look large, otherwise in itself the nose was not large." His beard was full
and dense. The pupil of his eye was black. His cheeks were full and full of
flesh. The mouth of Rasulullah (Sallallahu alaihe wasallam) was moderately wide.
(He did not have a small mouth). His teeth were thin and bright. The front teeth
had a slight space between them. There was a thin line of hair from the chest to
the navel. His neck was beautiful and thin, like the neck of a statue shaved
clean, the colour of which was clear, shining and beautiful like silver. All the
parts of his body were of moderate size, and fully fleshed. His body was
proportionately jointed. His chest and stomach were in line, but his chest was
broad and wide. The space between his shoulders was wide. The bones of his
joints were strong and large (denoting strength). When he removed his clothing,
his body looked bright and had a lustre (or rather those parts of the body that
were not covered by his clothing were also bright and shining, compared with
those parts of the body that were covered by his clothing. According to this
humble servant the latter translation is more appropriate). Between the chest
and navel there was a thin line of hair. Besides this line neither the chest nor
the stomach had other hair on it. Both sides, the shoulders and the upper
portion of the chest had hair. His forearm was long and palms were wide. The
palms and both feet were fully fleshed. The fingers and toes were moderately
long. The soles of his feet were a bit deep. His feet were smooth, because of
their cleanliness and smoothness the water did not remain there but flowed away
quickly. When he walked, he lifted his legs with vigour, leaned slightly forward
and placed his feet softly on the ground. He walked at a quick pace and took
rather a long step. He did not take small steps. When he walked it seemed as if
he was descending to a lower place. When he looked at something he turned his
whole body towards it. He always looked down. His sight was focused more to the
ground than towards the sky (A question may arise here that it is reported in
Abu Daawud that Rasulullah (Sallallahu alaihe wasallam) usually looked towards
the sky. Both are reconciled thus: His habit was to look down towards the
ground, but he also waited for the wahi (revelation), therefore while waiting he
often looked towards the sky. Otherwise he usually looked down towards the
ground. "Here
the gaze of the killer hasn't lifted modestly. His modest habit
was to look at something with a light eye,i.e. he looked at a thing, with
modesty and bashfulness, hence he did not stare at anything. While walking he
asked the Sahabah (Radiallahu anhum) to walk in front, and he himself walked
behind. He made salaam to whomsoever he met" COMMENTARY
(8) HADITH NUMBER
8
COMMENTARY
"These
intoxicated eyes on which thousands of my kindred be sacrificed.
(9) HADITH NUMBER
9
"If
the illumination in the temple and sanctuary is through the sun and moon,
so what. (10) HADITH NUMBER
10 Abu-Ishaaq (Radiallahu
anhu) says: "A person once asked Baraa bin Aazib (Radiallahu anhu),
"Was the face of Rasulullah (Sallallahu alaihe wasallam) shining like a
sword?" He replied: "No but like a full-moon with its roundness."
COMMENTARY
(11) HADITH NUMBER
11
COMMENTARY
(12) HADITH NUMBER
12
COMMENTARY
(13) HADITH NUMBER
13
COMMENTARY
(14) HADITH
NUMBER 14
COMMENTARY.
With modesty
lower the head and with grace, smile. Everything of his noble features was perfect and beautiful. In the manner that is real and intrinsic beauty had reached its last stage, in the same manner his zaahiri (apparent) beauty had also reached its fullest and proper stage.
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