Prophet Muhammad was sent as a messenger and role model for whole mankind
Prophet Muhammad was sent as a role model for all humanity
Surah Al-Ahzab discusses the important event of the Battle of the Trench (or Al-Ahzab:
the Clans), which took place in Shawwal, 5 A.H. In view of the context
in which the following verse occurs, the object of presenting the Holy
Prophet’s conduct and way of life as a model was to teach a lesson to
the people, who had been motivated by considerations of selfish
interests and personal safety on the occasion of the Battle of the
Trench. The below verse contains an important principle for all Muslims,
i.e. to follow the Messenger of Allah in all his words, deeds, etc.
Indeed in the
Messenger of Allah (Muhammad) you have a good example to follow for him
who hopes in (the Meeting with) Allah and the Last Day and remembers
Allah much.
Quran (Surah Al-Ahzab, Verse 21)
Reflections from this verse
- In this verse, Allah presents His Messenger’s life as an absolute
model for the Muslims to follow on the day of Al-Ahzab, with regard to
patience, striving and waiting for Allah to provide a way out of the
challenge that he was in.
- Allah sets the Prophet’s example for those who were anxious and
impatient and were shaken by feelings of panic on the day of Al-Ahzab.
- The verse demands that Muslims should take the Holy Prophet’s life
as a model for themselves in every affair of life and should mould their
character and personality according to it. This, therefore, means that
those who claim to be the believers and Muslims and followers of the
Messenger, should see how the Messenger conducted himself on the
occasion.
- The Holy Prophet set the best example in leadership. He endured
along with others every toil and labor that he asked others to endure,
and endured better than others; there was no trouble which others might
have experienced and he himself did not. He was among those who dug the
trench, and endured hunger and other afflictions just as the common
Muslims did. He did not leave the battlefront even for a moment during
the siege nor retreated an inch.
- The Prophet’s own family had also been exposed to danger just as the
families of other Muslims. He did not make any special arrangement for
his own and his family’s protection. He was always in the forefront to
offer maximum sacrifices for the great objectives for which he was
constantly asking others to make sacrifices.
- The Prophet’s life is a model for him who remembers Allah much and consistently and not occasionally, just by chance.
- His life is a model for the person who is hopeful of Allah’s grace
and His favors, and who is also mindful that the Day of Judgment will
come when his well-being will wholly depend on how closely his conduct
resembled the conduct and character of the Messenger of Allah in this
world.
(References: Sayyid Abul Ala Maududi – Tafhim al-Qur’an and Tafsir Ibn Kathir)
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