Moral Lessons from Prophet Muhammad (SAW) – His Qualities Basic 4 Islamic Studies Lesson Note
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Explanation of His Qualities
- Truthfulness (As-Sadiq)
What it means:
- Prophet Muhammad (SAW) never told a lie in his entire life
- He always spoke the truth, even when it was difficult
- People trusted everything he said completely
- Even his enemies admitted he was truthful
Examples from his life:
- Before becoming a prophet, people called him “As-Sadiq” (The Truthful)
- When he first preached Islam, people believed him because they knew he never lied
- He told the truth even when it put him in danger
- He kept his promises and never broke his word
How we can follow this:
- Always tell the truth to parents and teachers
- Don’t lie to get out of trouble
- Keep promises we make to friends
- Be honest in our schoolwork and games
- Trustworthiness (Al-Amin)
What it means:
- People could trust the Prophet with their valuable things
- He never betrayed anyone’s trust
- He was reliable and dependable
- He took care of what people gave him to keep safe
Examples from his life:
- People in Makkah gave him their money and jewelry to keep safe
- Even when his enemies wanted to hurt him, he returned their belongings
- Before migrating to Madinah, he asked Ali to return all the items people had entrusted to him
- He never misused anything that belonged to others
How we can follow this:
- Take care of things our friends lend us
- Return borrowed items in good condition
- Keep secrets when friends tell us something private
- Be responsible when given duties at home or school
- Kindness and Compassion (Ar-Rahman)
What it means:
- The Prophet was gentle and caring toward all people
- He was especially kind to children, women, and elderly people
- He felt sad when others were hurt or in pain
- He helped people who were in need
Examples from his life:
- He played with children and made them happy
- He helped old women carry their heavy loads
- He visited sick people to comfort them
- He gave food to hungry people, even when he was hungry himself
- He was gentle with animals and taught people to be kind to them
How we can follow this:
- Be gentle with younger children
- Help elderly people when they need assistance
- Comfort friends when they are sad or hurt
- Be kind to animals and don’t hurt them
- Share our food with those who are hungry
- Justice and Fairness (Al-Adl)
What it means:
- The Prophet treated everyone equally and fairly
- He didn’t favor his family or friends when they were wrong
- He stood up for what was right, even if it was difficult
- He protected the rights of all people
Examples from his life:
- He judged disputes fairly between rich and poor people
- When his own family members made mistakes, he corrected them
- He protected the rights of minorities and different tribes
- He made sure everyone received fair treatment under Islamic law
How we can follow this:
- Treat all classmates equally, regardless of their background
- Don’t cheat in games or tests
- Stand up for friends who are being treated unfairly
- Share things equally with brothers and sisters
- Patience and Perseverance (As-Sabr)
What it means:
- The Prophet remained calm during difficult times
- He didn’t give up when facing problems
- He continued doing good even when people were mean to him
- He waited for Allah’s help without complaining
Examples from his life:
- When people in Makkah rejected Islam, he continued preaching patiently
- When enemies threw stones at him in Taif, he prayed for their guidance instead of revenge
- During 13 years of persecution, he never stopped believing in his mission
- He remained patient even when his loved ones died
How we can follow this:
- Stay calm when things don’t go our way
- Keep trying even when schoolwork is difficult
- Don’t get angry quickly with friends or family
- Be patient when waiting for our turn
- Generosity (Al-Karam)
What it means:
- The Prophet loved to give and share with others
- He never kept good things only for himself
- He helped poor people even when he had very little
- He gave his time and energy to help others
Examples from his life:
- He gave away his food and clothes to needy people
- He never turned away anyone who asked for help
- He shared his knowledge freely with everyone
- He gave his time to teach and guide people
How we can follow this:
- Share our toys and snacks with friends
- Help classmates who need assistance with their studies
- Give some of our allowance to charity
- Spend time helping family members
- Humility (At-Tawadu)
What it means:
- The Prophet never thought he was better than others
- He was simple and modest in his behavior
- He didn’t like people to praise him too much
- He lived simply despite being a great leader
Examples from his life:
- He sat on the ground with ordinary people
- He ate simple food and wore simple clothes
- He did household work and helped his family
- He walked in the streets like a normal person, not like a king
How we can follow this:
- Don’t boast about our achievements
- Help with chores at home
- Be friendly with all classmates, not just popular ones
- Stay humble when we do well in school
- Forgiveness (Al-Maghfira)
What it means:
- The Prophet forgave people who hurt him
- He didn’t seek revenge against his enemies
- He gave people second chances to improve
- He preferred mercy over punishment
Examples from his life:
- He forgave the people of Makkah who had persecuted him for years
- He forgave a woman who tried to poison him
- He prayed for the guidance of those who rejected Islam
- He taught his followers to forgive others
How we can follow this:
- Forgive friends when they say sorry
- Don’t hold grudges against people who hurt us
- Give people chances to make up for their mistakes
- Pray for those who are mean to us
- Cleanliness (At-Tahara)
What it means:
- The Prophet kept himself very clean and neat
- He taught that cleanliness is part of faith
- He cleaned his teeth, washed regularly, and wore clean clothes
- He kept his home and surroundings clean
Examples from his life:
- He brushed his teeth regularly with a miswak (tooth stick)
- He washed his hands and face several times a day
- He wore clean, white clothes and used pleasant perfume
- He kept the mosque and his home very clean
How we can follow this:
- Brush our teeth every day
- Wash our hands before eating and after playing
- Keep our clothes and school uniform clean
- Keep our rooms and study areas tidy
- Wisdom (Al-Hikma)
What it means:
- The Prophet made wise decisions and gave good advice
- He thought carefully before speaking or acting
- He knew the right thing to do in every situation
- He taught people in ways they could understand
Examples from his life:
- He solved disputes between people with wisdom
- He gave different advice to different people based on their needs
- He used stories and examples to teach important lessons
- He knew when to be firm and when to be gentle
How we can follow this:
- Think before we speak or act
- Ask for advice from parents and teachers
- Learn from our mistakes and the mistakes of others
- Try to understand situations before making judgments
Exercises
Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks
- Prophet Muhammad (SAW) was known as _______ (The Truthful) and _______ (The Trustworthy).
- He showed _______ by being gentle with children and animals.
- The Prophet was _______ and forgave even his enemies.
- Cleanliness is part of _______ according to the Prophet’s teaching.
Exercise 2: True or False
- The Prophet never told a lie in his entire life. _____
- He only helped rich people and ignored the poor. _____
- The Prophet forgave people who hurt him. _____
- He lived in a palace like a king. _____