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Muhammad, the Messen~er Messenxer ofAllah.<br />
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would have resolved this incident the minute it came about.<br />
Allah says:<br />
(Nor does he speak out of desire.) (53:3) 1ss:s;<br />
7. The <strong>Prophet</strong>. 6 did not ask people to adulate him. On the<br />
contrary, the <strong>Prophet</strong> • 6 would not be pleased if a person<br />
adulated him 'There in any way. Anas, with whom Allah is<br />
pleased, said: 'There was no individual more beloved 'If to the<br />
Companions than the Messenger of Allah.' He said: 'If they<br />
saw him, they would not stand up for him, because they<br />
knew he disliked that.' (Tirmidthi (Tirmidth1t2754) #2754)<br />
Washington Irvin~ Irving said: 'His 'His military triumphs awakened<br />
no pride nor vain glory as they would have done had they<br />
been effected by selfish purposes. In the time of his greatest<br />
power he maintained the same simplicity of manner and<br />
appearance as in the days of his adversity. So far from<br />
affecting regal state, he was displeased if, on entering a<br />
room, any unusual testimonial of respect was shown to him.'<br />
8. Some verses from the Qur'an were revealed in which the<br />
<strong>Prophet</strong> • 6 was blamed and admonished, due to some<br />
incident or happening; such as:<br />
a. The words of Allah, the Exalted:<br />
(0 (O <strong>Prophet</strong>! Why do you forbid (for yourself) that<br />
which Allah has allowed to you, seeking to please your<br />
wives? And Allah is Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful.)<br />
(66:1) (65:1 )<br />
The <strong>Prophet</strong> ~ {i abstained from eating honey, due to the<br />
behavior of some of his wives. Allah then admonished him<br />
because he forbade upon himself what Allah deemed lawful.<br />
b. Allah, the Exalted, says:<br />
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