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The Holy Prophet's (Pbuh) Behavior Towards Others

The Holy Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) displayed great kindness, patience, and morality in his interactions with others. Towards his companions, he showed mercy, concern for their welfare, and shared in their joys and sorrows. He was always surrounded by devoted followers due to his compassion. Towards strangers, the Prophet taught Muslims to protect lives and property, as during his time in Mecca there was no protection for strangers facing oppression; he had been part of a league formed to suppress injustice against the oppressed, whether citizens or strangers.

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The Holy Prophet's (Pbuh) Behavior Towards Others

The Holy Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) displayed great kindness, patience, and morality in his interactions with others. Towards his companions, he showed mercy, concern for their welfare, and shared in their joys and sorrows. He was always surrounded by devoted followers due to his compassion. Towards strangers, the Prophet taught Muslims to protect lives and property, as during his time in Mecca there was no protection for strangers facing oppression; he had been part of a league formed to suppress injustice against the oppressed, whether citizens or strangers.

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The Holy Prophet’s {pbuh}

Behavior towards others


Behavior towards Companions and Strangers
Introduction
The Holy Prophet Muhammad (SAW) possessed great tolerance,
extraordinary patience, and other excellent moral characteristics .
He was always very polite and gentle with others and his manner
was never belligerent. It was with this weapon of morality that he
overturned the debased societies that were plunged in corruption and
led the ignorant people who had gone astray onto the path of virtue
and salvation
In the holy Qur'an, God has addressed the Prophet Muhammad:
`Thus it is due to mercy from God that you deal with them
gently, and had you been rough, hard-hearted, they would
certainly have dispersed from around you' (3:159).
Behavior Towards Companions
The Holy Prophet’s (SAW) mercy, feelings and concern
for his companions were widely known. He used to
inquire about the welfare of each one of his companions.
He would get worried if any one of them did not visit
Him for a couple of days. He took interest in their welfare
as well as personal problems. He shared their joys and
sorrows and was never indifferent to any one of them. It
was due to his kindness that he was always surrounded by
his devoted followers who would not hesitate to sacrifice
their lives for him. They played a significant role in his
successful political struggle.
Stories from the Life of the
Prophet (pbuh)
When the Muslims were migrating to Yasrib from Makkah,
the Holy Prophet (pbuh) ordered his companions to migrate in
groups before he himself left the city. Even though he was in
great danger from the Quraish, who were plotting to murder
him, he put the safety of his family, friends and companions
before his own and along with Hazrat Abu Bakr, was among
the last ones who migrated to Yasrib.
Behavior Towards Strangers

The Holy Prophet Muhammad (SAW) taught


Muslims to protect the lives and belongings of
strangers and wayfarers. 
After the death of Abdul Muttalib (RA), authority
in Makkah had become more or less divided and
there was no institution to ensure the individuals
peaceful enjoyment of their rights and property.
Family ties afforded some degree of protection
against injustice, but strangers were exposed to all
sorts of oppression.
Stories from the Life of the
Prophet (pbuh)

After a  sacrilegious war in Makkah, a league


called the Half-ul-Fazul was formed with the
object of suppressing any violence and injustice
to the oppressed, whether citizen or stranger. 
The Holy Prophet(pbuh) had been a part of the
league and remained loyal to its objectives.
Thankyou

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