The Explanation of the Statement: “Verily, You are on an Exalted Character.”
Concerning Allah’s statement,
[وَإِنَّكَ لَعَلَى خُلُقٍ عَظِيمٍ ]
(And verily, you are on an exalted (standard of) character.) Al-`Awfi
reported from Ibn `Abbas, “Verily, you are on a great religion, and it
is Islam.” Likewise said Mujahid, Abu Malik, As-Suddi and Ar-Rabi` bin
Anas. Ad-Dahhak and Ibn Zayd also said this. Sa`id bin Abi `Arubah
reported from Qatadah that he said concerning Allah’s statement,
[وَإِنَّكَ لَعَلَى خُلُقٍ عَظِيمٍ ]
(And verily, you are on an exalted (standard of) character.)
“It has been mentioned to us that Sa`d bin Hisham asked `A’ishah about the character of the Messenger of Allah , so she replied:
`Have you not read the Qur’an’ Sa`d said: `Of course.’ Then she said:
`Verily, the character of the Messenger of Allah was the Qur’an.”’
`Abdur-Razzaq recorded similar to this and Imam Muslim recorded it in his Sahih on the authority of Qatadah in its full length.
This means that he would act according to the commands and the
prohibition in the Qur’an. His nature and character were patterned
according to the Qur’an, and he abandoned his natural disposition (i.e.,
the carnal nature). So whatever the Qur’an commanded, he did it, and
whatever it forbade, he avoided it.
Along with this, Allah gave him the exalted character, which included
the qualities of modesty, kindness, bravery, pardoning, gentleness and
every other good characteristic.
This is like that which has been confirmed in the Two Sahihs that Anas said,
“I served the Messenger of Allah for ten years, and he never said a
word of displeasure to me (Uff), nor did he ever say to me concerning
something I had done: `Why did you do that’ And he never said to me
concerning something I had not done: `Why didn’t you do this’ He had the
best character, and I never touched any silk or anything else that was
softer than the palm of the Messenger of Allah . And I never smelled any
musk or perfume that had a better fragrance than the sweat of the
Messenger of Allah.” Imam Al-Bukhari recorded that Al-Bara’ said, “The
Messenger of Allah had the most handsome face of all the people, and he
had the best behavior of all of the people. And he was not tall, nor was
he short.”
The Hadiths concerning this matter are numerous. Abu `Isa At-Tirmidhi has a complete book on this subject called Kitab Ash-Shama’il.
Imam Ahmad recorded that `A’ishah said, “The
Messenger of Allah never struck a servant of his with his hand, nor did
he ever hit a woman. He never hit anything with his hand, except for
when he was fighting Jihad in the cause of Allah. And he was never given
the option between two things except that the most beloved of the two
to him was the easiest of them, as long as it did not involve sin. If it
did involve sin, then he stayed farther away from sin than any of the
people. He would not avenge himself concerning anything that was done to
him, except if the limits of Allah were transgressed. Then, in that
case he would avenge for the sake of Allah.”
Ref: Tafseer Ibn Kathir
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