The life of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) is an ocean of wisdom, mercy, and divine guidance. Today, we will not speak in depth about the great battles he fought or the miracles he performed, but rather we will focus on the moments of tenderness, reflection, silent sorrow, and discreet greatness that reveal the depth of his character.
In the Qur’an, Allah says regarding His beloved
Prophet (pbuh): “And indeed, you are of a great moral character.”
(Al-Qalam 68: 5). This character, this level of excellent morality, is
manifested in the small anecdotes of his life – anecdotes that may seem
insignificant but are in truth deeply meaningful and powerful.
For example, when he was still a child, Hazrat
Muhammad (pbuh) was entrusted to a wet nurse from among the Bedouins named
Halima Saadia. This choice was not made in vain or without significance – No!
In ancient times, the Arabs believed that children raised in the desert would
develop a pure Arabic tongue and a strong character. Halima Saadia was a
grateful woman. When she was given the responsibility of caring for Hazrat
Muhammad (pbuh), although he was fatherless, this did not prevent her from
taking care of this extraordinary baby. From the moment Hazrat Muhammad (pbuh)
entered her life, Allah’s blessings entered her home and her life as a whole.
She and her husband, Al-Harith, witnessed miracles: their animals began
producing more milk, and their lands became more fertile. This shows that even
before Allah officially raised Hazrat Muhammad (pbuh) as His Prophet, his very
arrival into this world was a Barakah (blessing).