Visiting the Prophet’s
Mosque in Madinah is always a great pleasure. The mere sight of
the mosque’s minaret is heart-warming. Inside the mosque, as we
stand before the Prophet’s tomb, we cannot but feel thankful
for the opportunity of coming and offering salaams to the last
of the prophets. Standing before the tomb, one reflects on the
life of this greatest of men — a man whose life is a shining
example for all of us.
A visit to Madinah
refreshes both body and soul. We forget everything related to
the hustle and bustle of life and concentrate on the spiritual
experience we are going through. Believers from all over the
world offer prayers in the mosques in and around the Grand
Mosque in Madinah. They remember how the great Prophet (pbuh)
and his companions lived and the effect their lives had on
people’s lives for over 14 centuries. It was from Madinah that
Islamic civilization spread. It was from Madinah that a
fountain of knowledge irrigated the world.
The Prophet’s birth came
at a time when the Arabian Peninsula was a land filled with
idolatry, superstition and obscurantism. The Prophet and his
companions set a new standard of moral behavior which his
companions practiced in daily life. This serves as a model for
all generations to follow.
His early life, his
struggle against heavy odds, his preaching of the truth ushered
a new dimension to the world — that of Islam.
In the 23 years that he
spread his message, he offered the world truth, clarity and a
sense of purpose. Muhammad (pbuh) is the only prophet whose
life and work has been closely studied by scholars of all
faiths. His daily life, his actions, his responses to
situations are all extremely well documented. He is truly an
example for to all of us to follow. Indeed following his
example is required of us by God Himself, who says in the
Qur’an: “In God’s messenger you have indeed a good example for
everyone who looks forward with hope and awe to God and the
Last Day, and remembers God unceasingly.” (33: 21)
The revelation that came
to him and the knowledge that he acquired were transmitted
truly and accurately to his people, most of whom initially
rejected it. Later they were to accept it with enthusiasm,
realizing that he said nothing but the truth and join his
growing band of followers. Thus the message of Islam spread
quickly, and in a short period of time it began to give light
to millions outside Arabia as well. It appealed to many.
It was a message that
was exemplified by the character of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)
— as a man, a leader, a father, an administrator, a lover of
the poor and orphans, a friend of the unfortunate and a mentor.
He stressed the need to take care of orphans, women and the
poor.
His acts were a beacon of light.
Today, as we stumble
through our confused and turbulent world, as we grope in
darkness, as we suffer from uncertainty and depression, we must
look for and grasp at the teachings of the Prophet of Islam (pbuh),
so that they will act as a cure for many of the social ills
that have befallen humanity the world over — both the Islamic
world and the non-Islamic world.
The world at present is
faced with many problems. There is a sense of defeat. In the
West, people speak of depression and decay in society. In the
East, industrial and technological progress has created a
vacuum in society. Many people are floundering in darkness.
They don’t know what to do. They cling to values that have
nothing to do with life. They join cults. For role models they
look up to unworthy individuals — individuals badly lacking in
moral values.
In our Islamic society
we have many role models. Foremost among them is the last
messenger of God, the Prophet of Islam — Muhammad (peace be
upon him). His life shines as a model for us to follow. No
other person in history has had so much written about him. The
virtues of the Prophet, his life, his dealings with young and
old, friends and foe set great examples for us all to follow.
They are a looking glass for all of us. We should therefore,
all of us, look to his life for enlightenment.
We catch but a dimension
of the Prophet through the moments of compassion he extended to
others; how he played with the poor orphaned boy when other
children shunned that boy, how he prolonged his prostration out
of consideration that his change in posture may inconvenience
or hurt his darling grandson who had climbed on his back; how
he commanded his army away from the anthill in order not to
disrupt the ants’ activities; how he mended the wing of the
injured little bird and brought it relief, how he blessed with
Paradise the sinful woman who saved the life of a thirsty dog
by bringing up water from the well in her shoes; how he
intervened and prevented a man from abusing his wife by
teaching him that “the best of men are those who treat their
wives well”, how he patched his clothes, mended his shoes and
did his daily household chores; how he wrestled with his nephew
and raced with his wife; how he joked with the kids and carried
the baggage of the elderly; how he stood up as the bier of a
Jew was passing.
Let us also remember
that we need not fear knowledge from others. Here again the
tradition of our Prophet (peace be upon him) clearly states:
“Seek learning even if it happens to be in China.” The stress
was on the time and effort it would take to reach China. In
those days, China was worlds away.
We cannot progress if we
do not learn. And in today’s world, fast changing technology
has created a global village which makes the learning process
easy. In the world of satellites and the Internet, we cannot
feign ignorance. That in itself would be a crime. I am not
saying that we should become imitators. We should, however,
tailor ideas and methods to our needs, altering parameters to
fit our culture, traditions and ideology. Our capacity to
improvise creatively will be the deciding factor in
differentiating us from those societies that have yet to become
successful.
It is here that we
should follow our Prophet (pbuh) and set an example so that
others will truly appreciate the philosophy of our ideology and
abide by the example of the greatest of all men. Let us teach
ourselves and our children and make them aware of the life of
the Prophet (pbuh) and use it as an example in our daily lives
in order that we may improve our conduct and become better
human beings.
Let us all pray that in the
life hereafter we will have a chance to be near our beloved
Holy Prophet (peace be upon him), Aameen.