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7 Signs That You Truly Love the Messenger of Allah ﷺ

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[dropcap size=big]L[/dropcap]ove is difficult to measure; it is dynamic, beautiful, dangerous, bittersweet, fluctuating, and abstract. It can lead you to the highest clouds of happiness, but it can also sink you through the depths of a dark abyss.

Throughout one’s life, different forms of love are experienced at varying degrees, but one type of love that is a constant for the sincere believer is the love of the Messenger of Allah ﷺ.

There are many reasons to love Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, as will be elaborated on in an upcoming article, but before we dive into the signs of true love, let us be reminded of one of the most heart-moving narrations that would increase a believer’s love, in which Aisha raḍyAllāhu 'anha (may Allāh be pleased with her) said:

“Once, when I saw the Prophet being cheerful, I said to him: ‘O Messenger of Allah! Supplicate to Allah for me!’

He said, ‘O Allah! Forgive ‘Aisha her past and future sins, what she has concealed as well as what she has made apparent.’

So I began smiling, to the point that my head fell into the lap of the Messenger of Allah ﷺ out of joy.

The Messenger of Allah ﷺ said to me: ‘Does my du’aa (supplication) make you happy?’ I replied: ‘And how can your du’aa not make me happy?’

He then said: ‘By Allah, it is the supplication that I make for my Ummah in every prayer.’ ” [1]

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How can you not love the Prophet of Allah ﷺ when he supplicated for you in every prayer? The Prophet ﷺ cared more for us than we care for ourselves; he loved us more than we love ourselves. The proof of that is that he constantly prayed for his Ummah and struggled for 23 years in order to convey the message of Allah, and yet oftentimes we fall short with regards to our own spiritual well-being.

We may claim to love Prophet Muhammad, to ourselves and others, but let us examine some surefire signs that prove the authenticity of our love.

1. Imitating and emulating him

We frequently see society around us imitating sports players, movie stars, people of power, and other famous celebrities, out of love for their personalities, hairstyles, clothes, behavior, or speech.

Perhaps the greatest sign of your love for the Messenger of Allah ﷺ is that your life is essentially a sequence of decisions that are guided by your desire to imitate Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. As the famous saying goes, “Your actions are louder than your words.” If you claim to love the Prophet ﷺ, then imitating him is a sign that your claim is authentic. It can therefore be said that the more you sincerely and correctly imitate the Messenger of Allah, the more love you have for him.

Perhaps one of the greatest calamities is when, for example, a passionate believer goes through a sudden spiritual change, and he attempts to implement — and enforce — the Sunnah of the Prophet ﷺ in some areas, but he completely overlooks the manners of the Messenger of Allah ﷺ without realizing that sound character is a part of faith, and one of the greatest ways to follow the Messenger of Allah ﷺ. Thus, if you wish to imitate and emulate the Messenger of Allah ﷺ, then exemplify his manners alongside the jurisprudential issues.

Action item:
Ask yourself: Are my decisions reflective of a believer who imitates and emulates the Messenger of Allah? What do my manners reflect? How do I treat my parents, wife/husband, children, community members, my superiors and employees, Muslims and non-Muslims? 

2. Studying his Seerah

When you love someone, you’ll find yourself learning more about that individual’s actions, sayings, and history. Many of the companions used to teach their children about the life of the Prophet ﷺ at a young age, and before many other subjects.

Every Muslim that is able to should study the life of the Prophet ﷺ to some extent; his mercy, love, compassion, dedication, speech, exalted manners, his concern for the Ummah, and the hardships he endured in order to fulfill his role of conveying the message of the Creator to the creation. This may entail reading a summarized book of the Seerah, such as “When the Moon Split”, or covering an advanced book or in-depth video series, but ultimately, everyone should try to cover the basics at least once.

How can you love someone so much but have no passion to learn more about him? It’s a harsh question that many of us need to ask ourselves, and the reality is that the more love you have for the Prophet ﷺ, the more eager you’ll find yourself in learning about him. An indisputable benefit is that studying the Seerah will increase your love for the Messenger of Allah ﷺ.

Action item:

If you haven’t yet, study the Seerah on a basic level, alone or with family. If you have studied the basics, then move on to a more advanced and in-depth resource.

shutterstock_3062184233. Studying what he conveyed

Prophet Muhammad ﷺ was sent with the greatest and final gift to from the Creator to the creation: the Qur’an. Thus, one sign of love of the Messenger ﷺ is reciting, studying, understanding, implementing, and teaching what he conveyed. The Qur’an is a light for every darkness, a cure for every illness, a guidance for every misguidance, and it was delivered and conveyed by the Messenger that was sent to us for our own happiness and success, in both this life and the Hereafter.

Action item:

Recite the Qur’an on a daily basis, even if in small quantities, and remember that consistency is key. Include with your recitation a basic study of understanding through authentic Tafseer (exegesis) so that your recitation brings about comprehension, concentration, and implementation.

4. Sending salutations upon him

Saying “Allahumma sallee ‘ala Muhammad” in any of its appropriate variations is asking Allah to send peace and blessings and mercy upon the beloved Messenger, and every time you do it, Allah will send upon you 10 times the blessings and mercy in your life [2]. Furthermore, every time you send salutations upon him, an angel appointed next to the Messenger ﷺ conveys your prayers to him. [ 3] Finally, the more you send prayers upon him, the closer you’ll be to him on the Day of Resurrection and the more of his intercession you’ll have on that significant day.

Action item:

Try to begin the basic habit of sending 10 prayers upon him in the morning and 10 in the evening [4], and increase your habit from there throughout the day and night, especially when you remember him or when his name is mentioned.

5. Loving what/whom he loved

This includes acts of worship, such as fasting Mondays and Thursdays or praying at night, and countless sunnan, such as using the siwak or wearing white garments. This sign also includes the people he loved and those who loved him, such as Abu Bakr raḍyAllāhu 'anhu (may Allāh be pleased with him) and Umar raḍyAllāhu 'anhu (may Allāh be pleased with him), and the Prophet’s wife, Aisha raḍyAllāhu 'anha (may Allāh be pleased with her), as well as his entire family and the companions in their entirety. This is a litmus test for many who claim to love the Messenger but believe in fabrications against his beloved and noble companions.

6. Remembering him and wishing to be with him

When you love someone, you find yourself thinking about them often. The more you love the Messenger of Allah ﷺ, the more you’ll refer back to his life and the more you’ll pray that Allah grants you reunion with him in the Hereafter, in the highest levels of Paradise.

Action item: Include in your daily supplications a du’aa for companionship with the Prophet ﷺ.

7. Encouraging others to learn about and emulate him

A sign of loving someone is that you want others to know about your beloved, especially when they delivered to you the only means of salvation and success. It’s easy to encourage friends and family to partake in leisure, vacations, or other forms of entertainment; what we oftentimes forget when we’re growing spiritually is to encourage others to grow with us. A believer who encourages others to study the life and teachings of the Prophet ﷺ has some apparent signs of loving the Prophet ﷺ himself.

Action item: Share this article with others to increase their love for the Messenger of Allah ﷺ, and encourage others to study the Seerah and Sunnah of the Prophet frequently.

O Allah! Send your peace and blessings upon your Messenger, his family, and those who follow him until the Day of Resurrection.

O Allah! Grant us true and complete love for your Messenger and his Sunnah and allow us to be upon his path until the day we return to You.

O Allah! Grant us companionship with your Messenger in the highest levels of Paradise!

Footnotes/References

1. Tirmidhi

2. Muslim – “Whoever sends blessings upon me, Allah will send blessings upon him tenfold.”

3. Nasa’i – “Allah has angels who go around on earth, conveying to me the salaam of my ummah.”

4. Based on the narration of at-Tabaraani, “Whoever sends salutations upon me ten times in the morning and ten times in the evening will be encompassed by my intercession on the Day of Resurrection.” The narration’s authenticity is disputed by a few scholars of hadith, but it has a sound classification according to al-Haythami, as-Suyuti, al-Mundhiri, and others.

 

 

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Imam Suleiman Hani is the Director of Academic Affairs at AlMaghrib Institute, a research scholar for Yaqeen Institute, and a resident scholar in Michigan. At the age of 14, Suleiman completed a 10-month Qur’an memorization program and began his intensive studies under numerous scholars, earning dozens of traditional religious certifications in the process. He later earned a master’s degree from the University of Jordan’s College of Shari’ah, ranking first in his class, and a master’s degree from Harvard University, where he studied religions, philosophy, political science, and psychology. Over the past decade, he has served as an Imam and community leader in Michigan, lectured in dozens of countries, published a number of books and articles, and was featured on the largest Islamic TV stations worldwide. His recent hobbies include mixed martial arts, archery, and skydiving.

17 Comments

17 Comments

  1. HajiAbdul Kareem Nandasena

    September 21, 2015 at 7:30 AM

    May ALLAAH alKareem Shower More Blessings upon You. WasSalaam.
    Haji Abdul Kareem Nandasena.
    Sri Lanka.

    • Mohammad Merchant

      September 25, 2015 at 4:52 PM

      Alhamdullillah I was raised by practicing Muslim parents. We all brothers and sister are highly qualified. I am following my father. My day start with Fajar prayer and reading of Quran. I used to do Ziqar morning and evening regularly. Now a days I am not punctual. I am trying my best to live my life as per commandment of Allah swt and way shown by our beloved prophet Muhammad pbuh. I am human being and have some short comings. Whenever I do something wrong. I try to seek pardon from Allah swt. I request you all to pray for patience in me and give me strength to over come anger.

  2. Muhammad Baqar

    September 23, 2015 at 12:48 AM

    It is very nice article May Allah bless you forever.

    • Muhammad Baqar

      September 23, 2015 at 1:00 AM

      All articles in this section are Very educated and knowledge full of wisdom.

  3. Ibrahim zangina

    September 24, 2015 at 12:18 PM

    I find your article very educative. May Allah Subhanahu Wata’ala reward you with Jannatul firdaus.

  4. Noor Salem

    September 24, 2015 at 11:39 PM

    MashaAllah, breathtaking article. May Allah (swt) bless you and allow you to continue to benefit others. Great tips, and a very good reminder of setting our love priorities straight. May Allah (swt) join us with our beloved Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) in the highest levels of Jannah. Ameen.

    Barak Allah feek akhi. :)

  5. mubeen

    September 25, 2015 at 8:03 AM

    masha Allah. superb and mind blowing aeticle. very inspirational

  6. Said Hasan

    September 25, 2015 at 10:41 AM

    JazakAllah khair. May Allah bless us to love Him and His Messenger {saw} foremost more than anyone and anything else. And show that love through daily sincere good actions. Ameen

  7. Nilofer

    September 28, 2015 at 12:53 PM

    Very heart felt subscription ,we always need such remineders to freshen our eman!Itry my best tozikr but confused accepted or notmay Allah eman-e-saleh more love of Allah &His Prophet Ameen!!
    Tttt

  8. Nasreen

    October 3, 2015 at 1:52 AM

    JazaakAllah Khair for this valuable and much needed article.

  9. Nasreen

    October 3, 2015 at 1:53 AM

    JazaakAllah Khair for this valuable and much needed article. May Allah SWT give us the tawfeeq to love the prophet saw the way he deserves to be loved. Ameen.

  10. Ali Bayour

    November 3, 2015 at 6:50 AM

    Your post had been very much educative, thoughtful and rewarding, may Allah SWT grant us the desire to love Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) and his companion!

  11. Hamida Bithi

    March 11, 2016 at 12:59 AM

    Sub’hanAllah, Maa shaa Allah, it was an excellent & necessary article to read!
    Indeed, we are beyond blessed that Allah chose Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) as our guide & mercy for all mankind. Ameen to all du’as mentioned at the end of this article.

  12. Thoriquljannahtour

    May 9, 2016 at 9:09 AM

    ya allah grant me the strength to always follow the sunnah of the prophet muhammad

  13. Umroh Ramadhan

    May 26, 2016 at 7:35 AM

    Love to the Prophet Muhammad ,It was probably the reason most Muslims celebrate the birthday of the prophet is commonly called Maulid Nabi SAW .. We are supposed to love the Prophet Muhammad that have introduced Islam to us

  14. umroh desember

    June 17, 2016 at 10:18 AM

    Our love to Muhammad should exceed the love of ourselves. How can we not love Muhammad while he was very highly his love for us. Thank you article very inspiring

  15. Abdullah Penick

    October 23, 2016 at 1:23 AM

    Dear Suleiman b. Hani,

    Assalaamualaikum. May Allah Almighty reward you with Jannah and remove from you all the difficulties in this life.

    May Allah Almighty grant to us sincere love for Him and for Sayyidina Muhammad, Allah’s endless Peace and Blessings and all good things be upon him! May Allah Almighty make this love to be more than anything else.

    Thank you for posting this.

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