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Answered by EyeSha02
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The Holy Prophet Hazrat Mohammad(S.A.W) is the last prophet of Allah.He was born in Makkah.At that time,the Arabs were idolatrous.The whole society was afflicted by various evils.He lived a Pure life.At the age of forty He began to preach Islam.Immediately the Arabs became his opponents he was teased in various ways .he bore all the difficulties some people embraced Islam. they were mostly the poor .

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Answered by atul103
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About prophet Muhammad:-

Simplicity and sincerity are the keynotes of the Prophet's character. He would do all sorts of things with his own hands. He would milk his own goats, patch his own clothes and mend his own shoes. In person would he dust the house, and he would tie his camel and look after it personally. No work was too low for him. He worked like a labourer in the construction of the mosque, and again in digging a ditch round Madina. In person would he do shopping, not only for his own household but also for his neighbours or for helpless women. He never despised any work, however humble, notwithstanding the dignity of his position as Prophet and King. He thus demonstrated through personal example that man's calling does not really determine his nobleness or his meanness.

His actions and movements were characterized by homely simplicity. He did not like his companions to stand up on his arrival. Once he forbade them, saying, "Do not stand up for me as do the non-Arabs;"and added that he was a humble creature of God, eating as others eat and sitting as others sit. When a certain man wanted to kiss his hand, he withdrew it remarking that that was the behaviour of the non-Arabs to wards their kings. Even if a slave sent him an invitation he accepted it. He would take his meals in the company of all classes of people, even of slaves. When seated among people, there was nothing about him to make him conspicuous.

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