A Closer Look

Under category: Lower Your Wing - Haya Muhammad Eid

Lady ‘Aishah (may Allah be pleased with her) narrated:

The Messenger of Allah (Pbuh)never satisfied his hunger, and he (Pbuh)never complained to anyone. He r found poverty preferable to affluence and richness. Even if he (Pbuh)spent the night starving until morning, this would not keep him from fasting during the day. Though had he r wished to ask his Lord to give him the treasures of the earth, its fruits and its luxuries, from its Eastern and Western parts, he (Pbuh)could have done so.

I might have cried out of pity for him for the hunger he r suffered. I would pass my hand over his stomach and say, “May my soul be scarified for you. If only you would satisfy yourself from this world with what sustains and protects you from hunger.”

He r said, “O ‘Aishah, my brothers from the Messengers of strong will showed patience over what is harder than this and they departed in this state of theirs. They came to their Lord, Who honored their return and rewarded them generously. I would feel shame if I lived in such luxury that it makes me fall behind them. Therefore, patience for a few days is more beloved to me than having my share lessened tomorrow in the Hereafter, and nothing is more beloved to me than joining my brothers.[1]

 

His House: 

‘Ata’ Al-Khurasani narrated, “I had the chance of seeing the chambers of the Messenger’s wives, built of palm branches with sackcloth from black hair on their doors. Then I witnessed the letter of Al-Walid bin Abdul-Malik being read, in which he commanded the incorporation of the houses of the Prophet’s wives into the Prophet’s Masjid. I never saw the man as tearful as I saw him on that day. I also heard Sa‘id bin Al-Musaib saying on that day, ‘By Allah, I wished that they would leave them as they were so that rising generation from the people of Madinah would grow up and comers from faraway lands would come and see with what did the Messenger of Allah (Pbuh) content himself in his life. Perhaps it might exhort them to renounce pride and mutual rivalry for piling up of worldly gains.’”[2]

Abu Umamah said on that day, If only they were left and were not demolished, so that people might lower their buildings and see what Allah chose for His Prophet (Pbuh)while having in His Hands the keys to the treasuries of this world.[3] 

His Furniture:

His Subsistence:

His Clothing:

His Possessions:

References

  1. Reported by Abu Salmah bin ‘Abdur-Rahman bin ‘Awf: Subl A-Huda wa Ar-Rashad Fi Sirah Khairul-‘Abad, Muhammad bin Yusuf Al-Salhi Al-Shami, vol. 7.
  2. Ibn Sa‘d, At-Tabakat Al-Kubra, vol. 1, 8.
  3. Ibid.
  4. Sahih Muslim, Book of Talaq (Divorce), Hadith no. 2704.
  5. Sahih Al-Bukhary, Book of Ar-Riqaq (Heart-Softeners), Hadith no. 5975.
  6. Sahih Al-Bukhary, Book of Al-At’imah (Foods), Hadith no. 4995
  7. Sahih Al-Bukhary, Book of Fard Al-Khumus, Hadith no. 2878.
  8. Abu Hurairah, Sahih Muslim, Book of Zakah, Hadith no. 1747.
  9. Sunan At-Tirmidhy, Book of Az-Zuhd, Hadith no. 2283.
  10. Sunan At-Tirmidhy, Book of Sifat Al-Qiyamah  wa Al-Raqa’iq wa Al-Wara‘, no. 2395.
  11. Sahih Al-Bukhary, Book of Al-At’imah, Hadith no. 4955.
  12. Sunan Abu Dawud, Book of As-Sawm, Hadith no. 2099.
  13. Sahih Al-Bukhary, Book of Al-At’imah, Hadith no. 4994.
  14. Sahih Al-Bukhary, Book of Al-At’imah, Hadith no. 4966.
  15. Sahih Muslim, Book of Az-Zuhd wa Ar-Raqa’iq (Renunciation and Softening of Hearts), Hadith no. 5289. 
  16. Musnad Ahmad, Book of Al-Mukthrin, Hadith no. 12746.
  17. Sunan Ibn Majah, Book of Az-Zuhd, Hadith no. 4140.
  18. Sunan At-Tirmidhy, Book of Al-Libas, Hadith no. 1655.
  19. Sahih Al-Bukhary, Book of Salah, Hadith no. 360.
  20. Sahih Al-Bukhary, Book of Jihad, Hadith no 2661.
  21. Musnad Ahmad, Book of Al-Ansar, Hadith no. 23089.