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The Prophets asked for no reward
Halima
02/01/05 at 02:58:49
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God's Messenger[saw], like all the other Prophets, may God's peace be upon them all, never thought of any wages in return for his mission. He
suffered hunger, thirst and every other kind of hardship. He was
forced to leave his native town, and was made the target of many
assaults and traps. He bore all these simply for the good pleasure of
God and the good of mankind. He never expected anything from people.

Abu Hurayra once saw him performing his prayer in a sitting position
and asked him whether he was ill. The reply was of the kind that made
Abu Hurayra weep:

I am hungry, O Abu Hurayra. Hunger has left me no strength to stand
up for prayer.

Hunger was common to them. One night, God's Messenger [saw], Abu Bakr
and `Umar met each other unexpectedly outside their homes. `What
brought you to come out at this time of night?', they asked one
another. The reply of each was the same: `hunger'.

Even though most of his Companions became wealthier in later years,
the Messenger, upon him be peace and blessings, never changed his
lifestyle, nor did his family. They continued to live a very simple
life. His daughter, Fatima, for example, though his most beloved
child and the only one surviving, did all of her housework by
herself. When the prisoners captured in a battle were shared out in
Madina, Fatima asked his father to assign her a maid, but God's
Messenger [saw]said in response:

O my daughter! Before I have satisfied all the needs of the people of
the Suffa, I cannot allocate you anything. However, shall I teach you
something better for you than having a servant? When you go to bed,
say, `Glory be to God, All praise be to God', and `God is the
Greatest', each thirty-three times. (God is the Greatest thirty-four
times, according to a different version.) This will be better for you
concerning your next life.

One day, he saw Fatima wearing a bracelet (or a necklace, according
to another version) and warned her, saying:

O my daughter! Do you desire that people should say of the daughter
of God's Messenger[saw]that she is wearing a ring of Hellfire? Take it
off immediately!

In addition to receiving no worldly benefit from his people, God's
Messenger[saw]also had to bear many tortures. He was covered in dust many times and no one except Fatima ran to his aid. Once he was beaten at the Ka'ba and Abu Bakr hastened to help him, shouting to those
beating him:

Will you kill a man because he says, `My Lord is God?'

By examining his words and deeds, one can see that every one of them
declares Muhammad[saw]is the Messenger of God, upon him be peace and
blessings.


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