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Salla Allahu aleyhi wa sallam
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Assalaamu aleikom wa Rahmat Allah wa barakaatuh!

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Chapter II On the necessity to love the Prophet,

salla-Allahu `aleyhi wa sallam



Section I: Concerning the necessity of loving him,

salla-Allahu `aleyhi wa sallam

-Allah ta`ala says, "Say: if your fathers, your sons, your brothers,

your wives, your tribe and you possessions you have earned, commerce

you fear may slacken, dwellings you love - if these are dearer to you

than Allah and His Messenger and to struggle in His way, then wait

until Allah brings His command." (9:25)

This enough encouragement, advice, proof, and indication of the

necessity of loving him and is sufficient to show that this duty is an

immensely important obligation which is the Prophet's right. Allah

ta`ala censures those whose property, famillies and children are

dearer to them than Allah ta`ala and His Messenger salla-Allahu

`aleyhi wa sallam. He threatens them by adding, "Wait until Allah

brings His command." At the end of the ayat He considers such people

as having done wrong and informs them they are among those who are

astray and not guided by Allah ta`ala.

Anas reported that the Prophet, salla-Allahu `aleyhi wa sallam, said,

"None of you will believe until I am more beloved to him than his

children, his father and all people. There is something similar from

Abu Hurayra.

Anas reported that the Prophet, salla-Allahu `aleyhi wa sallam, said,

"There are three things which cause anyone who takes refuge in them to

experience the sweetness of belief - that Allah and His Messenger are

more beloved to him than anything else; that he loves a man only for

Allah; and that he dislikes the thought of reverting to disbelief as

much as he would dislike being cast into Fire."-

Section II: On the reward for loving the Prophet,

salla-Allahu `aleyhi wa sallam

It is related that a man came to the Prophet, salla-Allahu `aleyhi wa

sallam, and said, "Messenger of Allah, I love you more than my familly

and my possessions. I remember you and I cannot wait until I can come

and look at you. I remember that I will die and you will die and I

know that when you enter the Garden, you will be raised up with

Prophets. When I enter it, I will not see you." Allah ta`ala then

revealed, "Whoever obeys Allah and the Messenger, those are with those

whom Allah has blessed among the Prophets, the true ones, the martyrs

and the rightdoers. They are the best on Companions." (4:68) The

Prophet, salla-Allahu `aleyhi wa sallam, called the man and recited

the verses to him.

In another hadith we find, "A man was with the Prophet, looking at him

without turning away. The Prophet asked, "What is wrong with you?" He

replied, "My father and mother be your ransom! I enjoy looking at you.

On the Day of Rising, Allah will raise you up because of His high

estimation of you!" Allah ta`ala then sent down the ayat mentioned above.

In the hadith of Anas, the Prophet, salla-Allahu `aleyhi wa sallam,

said, "Whoever loves me will be with me in the Garden."

Section III On what is related from the Salaf and the Imams about

their love for the Prophet and their yearning for him,

salla-Alalhu `aleyhi wa sallam

The hadith of `Umar, " I love you more than myself " has been cited.

There are similar things from other Companions.

`Amr ibn al-`As said, "There is no one I love better than the

Messenger of Allah"

'Abda bint Khalid ibn Ma'dan said, "Khalid never went to bed without

remembering how he yearned for the Messenger of Allah, salla-Allahu

`aleyhi wa sallam, and his Companions among the Muhajirun and Ansar,

and he would name them. He said, 'They are my root and branch, and my

heart longs for them. I have yearned for them a long time. My Lord,

hasten my being taken to You!'"

Zayd ibn Aslam said, 'Umar went out at night to observe the people and

saw a lamp in a house where an old woman was teasing some wool, saying:

"The prayer of the good be upon Muhammad, may the blessed bless him!

I was stabding in tears before dawn.

If only I knew, when death gives us different forms,

Whether the Abode will join me to my beloved!"

she meant the Prophet. `Umar sat down in tears.

It is related that a woman said to `A´isha, "Show me the grave of the

Messenger of Allah" She showed it to her and the woman wept until she

died.

Concerning the rights which people owe the Profet

salla-Allahu `aleyhi wa sallam

Chapter II On the necessity to love the Prophet,

salla-Allahu `aleyhi wa sallam

Section II The signs of love of the Prophet,

salla-Allahu `aleyhi wa sallam:

Know that someone who loves a person prefers them and prefers what

they like. Otherwise, he is a pretender, insincere in his love.

Someone who has true love of the Prophet, salla-Allahu `aleyhi wa

sallam, will manifest the following signs.

1) The first sign is that he will emulate him, apply his Sunna, follow

his words and deeds, obey his commands and avoid his prohibitions and

take on his adab in ease and hardship, joy and despair. Allah

testifies to that, "Say: if you love Allah, then follow me and Allah

will love you." (3:31)

2) He will prefer what the Prophet, salla-Allahu `aleyhi wa sallam,

has laid down as law and encouraged, over his own passions and

appetites. Allah ta`ala said, "Those who were already settled in the

abode, and in belief, before they came, love those who have emigrated

to them and do not find in their breasts any need for what they have

been given and prefer them to themselves even if they themselves are

in want." (59:9)

3) His anger against people will only be for the sake of the pleasure

of Allah ta`ala. Anas ibn Malik said, "The Messenger of Allah said to

me, 'My son, if you can be without any grudge in your heart against

anyone in the morning and evening, be like that.' Then he added, 'My

son, that is part of my Sunna. Whoever gives life to my sunna has

loved me and whoever loves me is with me in the Garden.'" (at-Tirmidhi)

4) Another of the signs of love for the Prophet, salla-Allahu `aleyhi

wa sallam, is to mention him often. Whoever loves something mentions

it a lot.

5) Another is great yearning to meet him, salla-Allahu `aleyhi wa

sallam. Every lover yearns for their beloved.

6) One of its signs is that as well as mentioning him often, someone

who loves him will exalt and respect him when he mentions him and

display humility and abasement when he hears his name. Ishaq at-Tujibi

said, "Whenever the Companions of the Prophet , salla-Allahu `aleyhi

wa sallam, heard his name after he died, they were humble, their skins

trembled and they wept. It was the same with many of the Followers.

Some of them act like that out of love and yearning for him, others

out of respect and esteem."

7) Another sign is love for those who love the Prophet, salla-Allahu

`aleyhi wa sallam, and the people of his house and his Companions,

both of the Muhajirun and Ansar, for his sake. Such a person will also

be hostile to those who hate them and curse them. Whoever loves

anyone, loves those he loves.

The Prophet, salla-Allahu `aleyhi wa sallam, said about al-Hasan and

al-Husayn, "O Allah, I love them, so love them." In al-Hasan's

variant, "O Allah, I love him, so love the one who loves him." He also

said, "Whoever loves them loves me. Whoever loves me loves Allah.

Whoever hates them hates me. Whoever hates me hates Allah." (al-Bukhari)

8) Another sign is hatred for anyone who hates Allah ta`ala and His

Messenger, salla-Allahu `aleyhi wa sallam, having enmity towards all

who have enmity towards him, avoidance of all those who oppose his

Sunna and introduce innovations into his Deen, and finding every

matter contrary to his Shari'a burdensome. Allah ta`ala says, "You

will not find any people who believe in Allah and the Last Day who

having love for anyone who opposes Allah and His Messenger." (58:22)

9) Another sign of it is love for the Qur'an which the Prophet,

salla-Allahu `aleyhi wa sallam, brought, by which he guided and was

guided, and whose character he took on so that 'A'isha said, "His

character was the Qur'an." Part of love for the Qur'an is its

recitation and acting by it and understanding it, and loving his sunna

and keeping within its limits.

Sahl ibn 'Abdullah said, "The sign of the love of Allah is love of the

Qur'an. The sign of love of the Qur'an is love of the Prophet. The

sign of love of the Prophet is love of the Sunna. The sign of love of

the Sunna is love of the Next World. The sign of love of the Next

World is hatred for this world. The sign of hatred for this world is

that you do not store up any of it except for provision and what you

need to arrive safely in the Next World."

11) One of the signs of perfect love is that the one who aspires to it

does without in this world and prefers poverty.

The Prophet, salla-Allahu `aleyhi wa sallam, said to Abu Sa'id

al-Khudri, "Poverty for those among you who love me comes quicker than

a flood from the top of the mountain to the bottom." (at-Tirmidhi)

In a hadith from 'Abdullah b. Mughaffal, a man said to the Prophet,

salla-Allahu `aleyhi wa sallam, "O Messenger of Allah, I love you." He

said, "Take care what you say!" He said, "By Allah, I love you" three

times. He said, "If you love me, then prepare for poverty quickly."

There is a similar hadith from Abu Sa'id al-Khudri.

Section III On the meaning and reality of love for the Prophet,

salla-Allahu `aleyhi wa sallam:

The reality of love is to incline to what one finds agreeable and

harmonious, either:

(1) by the pleasure in its perfection � like love of beautiful forms=

,

melodious sounds, delicious foods and drink to which one naturally

inclines because they are agreeable;

(2) or by pleasure in the perfection of its noble inner qualities

which is sensed by the intellect and heart�- like love for the

righteous, scholars and people of correct behaviour whose marvellous

lives and good actions have been related. Man's nature inclines to

intense love for these sorts of things to the point of fanaticism.

Such partisanship of one group against another and sectarianism within

a nation can result in homelands being abandoned, inviolable things

being dishonoured, and lives lost;

(3) or someone can love something because he finds it agreeable by

reason of gaining benefit and blessing from it. The self is naturally

disposed to love that which is good to it.

When you have understood this well, then examine these three causes of

love in respect of the Prophet and you will find that all three things

which inspire love apply to him.

As regards the benefit and blessing his community gain from him, we

have already mentioned the qualities of Allah ta`ala he possessed �

his compassion for them, his mercy for them, his guiding them, his

tenderness for them and his striving to save them from the Fire. He

is, "merciful, compassionate to the believers," (9:128) and "a mercy

to the worlds," (21:107) and, "a bringer of good news, a warner and a

caller to Allah by His permission." (33:45-46) "He recites its signs

to them and purifies them and teaches them the Book and the Wisdom,"

(62:2) and "guides them to a straight path." (5:16)

What goodness could be worthier or of greater importance than his

goodness to all the believers! What favour could be more universally

beneficial and of greater use than his blessing to all the Muslims

since he is their means to guidance, the one who rescues them from

blind error, and the one who summons them to success and honour? He is

their means to their Lord and their intercessor. He speaks up on their

behalf and bears witness for them and brings them to eternal life and

everlasting bliss.

So it should be clear to you that love of the Prophet, salla-Allahu

`aleyhi wa sallam, must be an obligation in the Shari'a because of the

sound traditions we have related and the nature of his overflowing

goodness and universal beauty we have just mentioned.

If a man can love someone who is generous to him just once or twice in

this world, as is well known to be the case, or someone who saves him

from destruction or harm even once, when that damage and harm are only

of a temporary nature, then the one who gives him undying bliss and

protects him from the eternal punishment of Hellfire should be loved

more. A king is loved when his behaviour is good and a ruler is loved

for his upright conduct. Someone who lives far away is loved for their

knowledge or noble character. Whoever possesses all these qualities in

total perfection is more entitled to be loved and more deserving of

attachment.

Ali, describing the Prophet, salla-Allahu `aleyhi wa sallam, said,

"Whoever saw him suddenly was in awe of him. Whoever mixed with him

loved him." We mentioned that one of the Companions could not turn his

eyes away because of his love for him.

Wa salaam

Soona

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