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Write a paragraph on the 'Patience of Hazrat Muhammad by using
specific words, vivid verbs, modifiers etc. Use appropriate supporting
detalls and transitional devices.​

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Answered by krishna210398
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Hazrat Muhammad was the founder of Islam and proclaimer of the Quran, Islam's sacred scripture. He was born in 570 CE in Mecca and spend his entire life in Saudi Arabia and had taken his last breath in 632 in Medina.

Muhammad ibn Abdullah is venerated today as the Prophet of Islam and the “seal of Prophets” by his followers – the Muslims. Muslims believe that Muhammad was the last – hence the “seal” – of many prophets before him in Judaism and Christianity such as Adam, Moses, Abraham, Isaac, Ishmael, Jesus Christ, and others. He was an ordinary person from Mecca, who (according to Islamic tradition) received a divine revelation from God and began preaching a new faith in Arabia (between 610-632 CE). Ultimately these revelations would be compiled in the form of a book, the Quran, after his death.

As he reached his late thirties, he began worshipping in a cave named “Hira”, in the mountain “Jabal al-Nour” (Mountain of Light), near Mecca. It is said that one fateful day, in 610 CE, a light appeared before him and claimed to be the angel Gabriel who approached him with the first revelation from God – “Allah”. It is said that Muhammad was initially perplexed and scared, he ran back home, shivering with fear. It was only after his wife comforted him and took him to her cousin Warqa (a Christian scholar), who recognized and told him that he was a prophet, that he realized the responsibility that had been conferred upon him.

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Answered by krithikasmart11
24

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The Prophet (peace be upon him) was dividing the booty, so a man said, “By Allah, this division is not as Allah wants!” The Prophet (peace be upon him) was told this. It was very difficult for him and his face changed, showing signs of anger, when he heard this remark. Then he said,

Truly, Musa was harmed in a worse way than this and he remained patient related by Al-Bukhari.

The hypocrites harmed the Prophet (peace be upon him) very much. They even smeared the honour of his family when they spread the slander against Aisha (may Allah be pleased with her), but he (peace be upon him) remained patient until Allah proclaimed Aisha’s innocence. He did not take revenge against those who had spread bad rumours about his family’s honour; in fact, he remained patient, hoping for a reward from Allah.

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