Holy Prophet of Islam - Hazrat Muhammad Mustafa — Page 358
The Holy Prophet of Islam, Hadrat Muḥammad Mustafa sa sa standing there to welcome him. The Holy Prophet" stopped there and he tickled the cheeks of each child with his hand. Although I had accompanied the Holy Prophet", he tickled my cheek also. When he touched my cheek I felt such a pleasant smell in his hand as if he had just taken it out of a perfume bottle. " sa. Sa (Ṣaḥiḥ Muslim, Kitabul Faḍa'il, Bab tayyab ra'iḥatannabbi“) sa sa sa га sa. Hadrat Abū Qatādah" relates: "Once I came to the mosque to offer. Zuhr or 'Asr Prayer. We were waiting for the Holy Prophet. Hadrat Bilāl after calling the Adhan had informed the Holy Prophet™ that it was time to lead the Prayer. However, it was delayed and we were waiting for him to come. The Holy Prophet came and he was carrying on his shoulders. Umāmah the daughter of Hadrat Zainab and Abul ‘Āṣ. The Holy Prophet entered the mosque while he was carrying Umāmah on his shoulders and stood at his Prayer mat to lead the Prayer. We stood behind him. The Holy. Prophet said Takbir in this condition and we also said Takbir. The Holy. Prophet did Qiyam while he was carrying Umāmah and when he bowed down for Ruku' he removed Umamah from his shoulders and made her sit on the floor. After performing Ruku' and Sajdah (prostration) when he was going to stand for the Qiyam, he again picked Umāmah and made her sit on his shoulders. The Holy Prophet completed the Prayer in this way. . He used to remove Umāmah from his shoulders before doing Ruku' and. Sajdah and then before standing for the Qiyam he would pick up Umāmah and make her sit on his shoulders. " sa sa ra. Sa (Sunan Abū Dawūd, Kitabaṣṣalah, Bab al-‘Aml fiṣṣalah). Hadrat Anas relates that the Holy Prophet" was very frank with them: "Sometimes he called my younger brother lovingly: Abū ‘Umair!. What happened to your Mamolah (wagtail: a small bird with long wing feathers and a long tail that wags up and down)? "Umair had a pet wagtail with whom he used to play till it died. " (Sahih Bukhari, Kitabul Adab, Bab al-inbisat) 358