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How did our Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) walked..?
Plz provide authentic reports.
Plz provide authentic reports.
are you supposed to try to imitate the prophet in everything?
i thought it was only in regards to religious practice, since he was the finest example to follow.
But remember it isnt required to walk like he did. For example Im 6'5 walking while slightly leaning foward is very uncomfortable. Here is most likely the case. He walked in a way were he wouldn't effect anyone (not to slow to hold people up) and not to fast (to push them).
The description of "leaning forward" is to show that he walked fast as if you are walking down a hill. He was not slow walker as some people may think. He (saw) was a man with a mission and he did not have time to walk slow. With his duties and responsibilities I think all Prophets walked fast because they had a mission to complete. I personally had to 'learn' how to walk and improved my life more because I walk a lot faster now and don't waste time walking. The amount of walking I do it does add up and causes a waste in time. Yes, it is sunnah (optional) to walk like him. If you do I think it will be for your own benefit. Allahu 'alim.
Ar-Raheeq Al-Makhtum‘Ali bin Abi Talib describing him said: “The Messenger of Allâh (Peace be upon him) was neither excessively tall nor extremely short. He was medium height among his friends. His hair was neither curly nor wavy. It was in between. It was not too curly nor was it plain straight. It was both curly and wavy combined. His face was not swollen or meaty-compact. It was fairly round. His mouth was white. He had black and large eyes with long haired eyelids. His joints (limbs) and shoulder joints were rather big. He had a rod-like little hair extending from his chest down to his navel, but the rest of his body was almost hairless. He had thick hand palms and thick fingers and toes. At walking, he lifted his feet off the ground as if he had been walking in a muddy remainder of water. When he turned, he turned all. The Prophethood Seal was between his s houlders. He is the Seal of Prophets, the most generous and the bravest of all.
http://forum.ziyouz.com/index.php?topic=1467.0;wap2Abu Hurayrah:
Chapter 001, Hadith Number 002 (002).
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Anas bin Malik (Radiallhu Anhu) reports, "Rasullullah (Sallallahu alaihe wasallam) was of a medium stature, he was neither very tall nor very short. He was very handsome, of medium built and his hair was neither very curly nor very straight (but was slightly wavy). He had a wheat-coloured complexion. When he walked, he leaned forward slightly".
Commentary.
In this hadeeth Sayyidina Anas (Radiallhu Anhu) states that the complexion of Rasullullah (Sallallahu alaihe wasallam) was wheat coloured. In the previous hadith, also narrated by Sayyidina Anas (Radiallahu Anhu), he states that Sayyidina Rasullullah (Sallallahu alaihe wasallam) did not have a wheat-coloured complexion. This has been mentioned in the translation of the hadeeth. Actually, what is derived from the two hadeeth is that Sayyidina Rasullullah (Sallallahu alaihe wasallam) was not of such a dark complexion that decrease the lightness and beauty of a person, but had a radiant and light colour, which slightly wheat-coloured.
In this hadeeth the word `Yata-kaf-fa-oo' is used regarding the walking of Sayyidina Rasullullah (Sallallahu alaihe wasallam). The scholars interpret this word in several ways. Some say it means to walk at a fast pace. Some are of the opinion that it means to lean a bit forward while walking. Some say it means to lift the leg with force. All three explanations are correct because the walk of Sayyidina Rasullullah (Sallallahu alaihe wasallam) fulfilled all three descriptions and the word also conveys these three meanings. Sayyidina Rasullullah (Sallallahu alaihe wasallam) walked quickly and not like the Romeos of this age who walk like women. It was also the noble habit of Sayyidina Rasullullah (Sallallahu alaihe wasallam) to walk with slight forward inclination of the head and shoulders. He did not walk with chest pushed out with pride. He lifted his legs as men do while walking and did not drag his legs on the ground.
is that why every idiot on earth is trying to become our leader/khalifah?He was the finest example to follow in everything. Everything Rasulullah Salallahu'Alayhi Wasallam did is called the Sunnat and Muslims should follow it.
who says?Everything Rasulullah Salallahu'Alayhi Wasallam did is called the Sunnat and Muslims should follow it.
Rasulullah Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam said:is that why every idiot on earth is trying to become our leader/khalifah?He was the finest example to follow in everything. Everything Rasulullah Salallahu'Alayhi Wasallam did is called the Sunnat and Muslims should follow it.
pity, no one consents to be ruled or serve their countries to bring about an eventual khilafat!
OK, when are you enlisting in the army? when are you becoming a politician, a judge, commander in chief of Muslim armed forces? << RasulAllah did all that!
oh by the way in times of RasulAllah how may wives were allowed for a man? should we ignore the Quraan where it tells us, marry one, or two or ....? because we want to emulate him in every detail. why not just learn basic fiqh and get on with life instead of making a spectacle of ourselves?
Everything Rasulullah Salallahu'Alayhi Wasallam did is called the Sunnat and Muslims should follow it.
who says?
Rasullullah Salallahu Alayhi wasallam said: "a womans Jannat is her home"OK, when are you enlisting in the army? when are you becoming a politician, a judge, commander in chief of Muslim armed forces? << Rasulullah Sallallahu Alayhi wasallam did all that!
...three...four at most.oh by the way in times of Rasullullah Sallallahu Alayhi wasallam how may wives were allowed for a man? should we ignore the Quraan Shareef where it tells us, marry one, or two or ....?
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