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Ramadan 2007 (Seerat-e-Mustufa (S.A.W))

 

The Holy Prophet (S.A.W) Forehead

In explaining the features of the Holy Prophet (S.A.W) Hazrat Hind bin Abu Haala (R.A) used the words “Wasee-Al Jabeen” to describe his forehead, indicating that it was broad. (Shamaail Tirmidhi , Pg. 2)

Rasoolullah’s (S.A.W) forehead naturally shone a bright, Noorani glow.
Therefore, Hazrat Hassan bin Thaabit (R.A) (the official poet of the court of Rasoolullah’s (S.A.W)), once relates,  “When in a dark night the Holy Prophet’s (S.A.W) blessed forehead becomes apparent, as though a lamp has been lit in the darkness.”

The Holy Prophet (S.A.W) Mubarak Tongue

The Kalaam of Allah (S.W.T) (the Holy Quran) arrived via Rasoolullah’s (S.A.W) blessed tongue, and the expression which it had was so unmatched.

Well-expressed and great public speakers became amazed, and humbled themselves before him.

Another quality of Rasoolullah’s (S.A.W) tongue was that whatever He (S.A.W) said it astonishingly came into existence almost immediately.

The Voice of the Holy Prophet (S.A.W)

It is a characteristic of all Ambiya that they were blessed with beautiful voices. Rasoolullah (S.A.W) however, was the most beautiful in appearance, speech and voice amongst all. When he spoke in his Khutbah, people near and far were able to hear him alike. (Zarqaani, Vol. 4, Pg.178)

The Blessed Mouth

Hazrat Hind bin Abu Haala (R.A) relates that Rasoolullah’s (S.A.W) cheeks were smooth, his mouth wide and teeth bright.

When Rasoolullah (S.A.W) would speak, a Noor (Light) would appear from his front two teeth, and if Rasoolullah (S.A.W) smiled in darkness, brightness would appear due to his luminous teeth. (Shamaail Tirmidhi, Pg. 2 & Al-Khasaaisul-Kubra, Vol. 1, Pg. 74)