Holy Prophet of Islam - Hazrat Muhammad Mustafa — Page 289
The Holy Prophet of Islam, Hadrat Muḥammad Mustafa 88 but a bit quickly, as if he were walking downhill. When he turned his face to any side, he turned it fully. He always kept his eyes lowered to the ground. It seemed as if he looked more towards the ground than his surroundings. He often looked with eyes half-open. He walked behind his. Companions" and took care of them. He was always the first to say 'Salam' to anyone he met. " ra sa га (Shamaʻil Tirmidhi, Bab fi khalq Rasulullah) sa. Hadrat Anas bin Mālik relates that the Holy Prophet" was of medium height, neither too tall nor too short. He had a glowing white complexion, which was neither too white nor too wheatish. His hair was somewhat straight, neither too curly nor absolutely straight. . . . (Al-mu jamassaghir lil-Țibrani, Babuljim min ismuhū Ja'far, Vol. 1, p. 118;. Dala‘ilunnabuwwatu lil-Baihaqı, Bab şifat laun Rasulullah, Vol. 1, p. 201) га га sa. Hadrat Hasan bin Ali relates that he asked his uncle Hind bin Abī. Hāla about the Holy Prophet" and his manner of speaking. He stated: sa "It always seemed as if the Holy Prophet" was continuously in deep thought and was somewhat perturbed due to some thought. Most of the time he was quiet and did not talk unnecessarily. Whenever he spoke, he spoke very clearly. His conversation was always brief but eloquent and full of wisdom covering various subjects comprehensively but without any extraneous details. Furthermore, there was never any ambiguity in what he said. He never degraded or scorned anyone or made derogatory remarks about anyone. He depicted even the smallest blessing as a great blessing. . The quality of giving thanks was very singular in him. He neither spoke evil of a thing nor praised it so much that it reflected his extraordinary liking for the thing. He neither exaggerated in praising a delicious food nor exaggerated in relaying his dislike for an unappetizing food. . Moderation was his habit. He never became angry or showed distase concerning a worldly affair. However, when he saw rights being usurped, then no one could face his anger. Until the rights were restored, he remained anxious. He never showed anger or took revenge for any 289