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For His Long State • The Prophet’s Morality is the Qur’an Kale... The Prophet’s Morality is the Qur’an Tafseer of Surah Al-Qalam 5 Halis Bayancuk Hoca (Ebu Hanzala Hoca) Surah Al-Qalam 3-7. Verses 3. Surely, you will have an unfailing reward. (68/Al-Qalam, 3) 4. And surely, you are upon a great morality. (68/Al-Qalam, 4) 5. You and they will see. (68/Al-Qalam, 5) 6. Which of you is in trouble. (68/Al-Qalam, 6) 7. Surely, your Lord knows best those who have gone astray from His path and those who are guided. (68/Qalam, 7) https://tevhidmeali.com/sure/kalem-su... His morality was the Quran! The Messenger of Allah (pbuh) was a trustworthy person known for his beautiful morality. When his natural and humane beauty combined with the revelation, he acquired a universal nature that would be an example for all of humanity. Revelation gave his beautiful morality the awareness of servitude and cause. While he was the Muhammad of Mecca with his beautiful morality, with the morality of revelation, he became a mercy to all worlds and the best example for all of humanity… From that day on, when he was asked about his (pbuh) morality, the words of Aisha (ra) were said: “Do you not read the Quran? His morality was the Quran.” (Muslim, 2165) This concise analogy can be explained as follows: “Aisha, the mother of the believers, was asked about the morality of the Prophet (pbuh). He gave a very satisfactory and sufficient answer: ‘His character was the Quran.’ The person who asked Aisha (may Allah be pleased with her) this question understood that he should get up after this answer without asking her any other questions. It must be for this reason that Ibn Abbas and others interpreted the word “morality” in this verse as “religion.” Religion is also called morality. Because morality is a state consisting of correct knowledge, pure will, outward and inward actions that are in accordance with justice, wisdom and benefit, and words that are in harmony with the truth. These words and actions are formed by correct knowledge and pure will. It is thanks to these that a person acquires morality. Such a morality is the purest, most valuable and most superior morality. This is the sublime morality that the Prophet acquired from the light of the Quran. His words explaining the revelation are in accordance with the Quran, his knowledge is based on the Quran, his will and actions consist of what the Quran has made obligatory and directed. The things he avoided and avoided were the things the Quran prohibited. The things he desired were the things the Quran encouraged. The things he showed asceticism were the things the Quran commanded asceticism. The things he disliked were the things the Quran showed as ugly. The things he loved were the things the Quran made him love. He worked to fulfill the commands of the Quran and to convey the revelation to people, and he fought for this cause. The mother of the believers, Aisha, summarized the whole situation with her vast knowledge of the Quran and the Prophet and her beauty of expression in the following words: ‘His character was the Quran.’ The person who asked her this question understood it this way and was satisfied with this answer.” (Bedâiu't Tafsir, 4/328, Interpretation of verse 4 of Surah al-Qalam) ➥ https://www.tevhiddersleri.org/ ➥ https://tevhiddergisi.org/ ➥ https://tevhidgundemi.com/ ➥ https://www.tevhidkitap.net/ ???? https://tevhidmeali.com/ For Contact: ☎️ Wp: +90 0535 766 45 45 ☎️ ???? E-mail: mailto:[email protected] ???? #prophet #Surah al-Qalam #muhammad #prophet #Tefsir #HalisBayancukHoca #EbuHanzala