Part 2
He was kind to the poor salves. He idolised them as his own youngsters. To the Muslims, he said, “Feed your slaves with such food as you eat yourself and dress them with such clothes as you wear yourself. If they’re doing wrong, pardon them. If you’ll not pardon, quit them. but never treat them unkind.” Hazrat Khadija had a slave named Zaid. Hazrat Muhammad ﷺ invariably treated him like his own child. He invariably helped the poverty-stricken.
There was academic degree recent man World Health Organization used to bring water from a far off stream for his master. Hazrat Muhammad ﷺ, the prophet of God, pitied him and helped him in carrying the water. once finishing the work he same to him, “Do detain mind Maine whenever you’d like facilitate over again.” Hazrat Muhammad ﷺ used to purchase and carry things of every day used for ladies World Health Organization could not purchase or carry them themselves.
One day Abu Sufian same to him, “It does not suit you to carry things for the poor and conjointly the low people.” i am the progeny of Hashim World Health Organization served the rich and conjointly the poor alike and never despised the low.” same Hazrat Muhammad ﷺ.
He was kind birds and animals too. in some one time within the future he saw a ungulate diver beating his ungulate to travel faster. Hazrat Muhammad ﷺ instructed the ungulate driver, “Be kind to your animal. it’s recent and weak and conjointly the load is simply too serious.”
Hazrat Muhammad ﷺ treated evens his enemies with kindness. at intervals the battle of Hawazin, he free as many as half-dozen,000 prisoners of war. once Makkah was conquered, the forgave all his enemies World Health Organization had given him luxuriant problem throughout his life during this city.
Once the Rasool of God God visited the city of town. His enemies threw stones at him and he was wounded. The angel asked him to curse his enemies. He replied. “I haven’t been sent to course anyone but to be a mercy to man.”
From these few examples from the life of Hazrat Muhammad ﷺ, it’s clear that he won the hearts of his friends and enemies by love, kindness, and mercy and not by force. His Mercy was for all. Indeed, he was Rahmatul-Lil-Alamin. may peace be upon him!