Realisation of the fact that he was first and foremost God’s servant, however, prevented him from placing more importance on his own feelings than upon the will of God.
Towards the end of the Prophet’s life Mariah
the will of God. Even in his grief, these were the words he uttered:
The Prophet lived among others as an equal. No bitter criticism or provocation would make him lose his composure.
'God knows, Ibrahim
moon are not due to the death of any human being; they are just two of God’s signs. When you see an eclipse, then you should pray to God.'
On one of his journeys, the Prophet asked his Companions to roast
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