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Full-version-Shefa-bio-of-Prophet, page : 78
Ar Rabi, Khuthaym's son informs us that when there was a dispute between two parties in the "Time of Ignorance" (pre-Islamic days) and the Messenger of Allah was called upon to gave a judgment and that none disputed his judgment.
The Prophet informs us, "By Allah, I am the one who is trustworthy in the heavens and the one who is trustworthy in the earth."
Even Abu Jahl, whose hatred of the Prophet is well documented said to him, "We do not call you a liar, rather, we say what you have brought is a lie." Thereafter Allah sent down the verse, "We know what they say saddens you. It is not you that they belie; but the harm-doers deny the verses or Allah" (6:33).
When Heraclius, the Emperor of Rome examined Abu Sufyan about the veracity of the Prophet he asked, "Did you ever suspect him of being a liar before he said what he says?" Abu Sufyan replied, "No."
When it came to women, it is reported in the hadith that the Prophet never touched a woman over whom he did not have rights.
Ali described the Prophet saying, "He was the most truthful of people."
Prophet Muhammad told the people, "May Allah have mercy on you, who will be just if I am not just? If I am not just I will fail and lose."
Lady Ayesha, Mother of Believers, may Allah be pleased with her, confirms whenever the Prophet was given the choice between two matters he always chose the easier of the two as long as it was not sinful. If it was sinful then he was the furthest of people from it."
Imam Ali, may Allah be pleased with him, said he heard the Prophet say, "There were only two occasions when I was close to the improper practices practiced by the people during the 'Time of Ignorance' and on both occasions Allah prevented me. I have never considered doing anything like them ever since Allah honored me with His Message. One of the two occasions occurred one night when I asked a boy who was my fellow herdsman, to watch the sheep for me while I went to Mecca to spend the night. As I approached, I heard the playing of flutes and drums coming from one of the houses in Mecca as they celebrated someone’s marriage. I had just sat to watch when suddenly, my sense of hearing ceased and I was overcome by sleep, and nothing but the warmth of the sun woke me and I returned without having participated. The same thing happened another time, and since then I have never considered doing anything improper."
The Prophet informs us, "By Allah, I am the one who is trustworthy in the heavens and the one who is trustworthy in the earth."
Even Abu Jahl, whose hatred of the Prophet is well documented said to him, "We do not call you a liar, rather, we say what you have brought is a lie." Thereafter Allah sent down the verse, "We know what they say saddens you. It is not you that they belie; but the harm-doers deny the verses or Allah" (6:33).
When Heraclius, the Emperor of Rome examined Abu Sufyan about the veracity of the Prophet he asked, "Did you ever suspect him of being a liar before he said what he says?" Abu Sufyan replied, "No."
When it came to women, it is reported in the hadith that the Prophet never touched a woman over whom he did not have rights.
Ali described the Prophet saying, "He was the most truthful of people."
Prophet Muhammad told the people, "May Allah have mercy on you, who will be just if I am not just? If I am not just I will fail and lose."
Lady Ayesha, Mother of Believers, may Allah be pleased with her, confirms whenever the Prophet was given the choice between two matters he always chose the easier of the two as long as it was not sinful. If it was sinful then he was the furthest of people from it."
Imam Ali, may Allah be pleased with him, said he heard the Prophet say, "There were only two occasions when I was close to the improper practices practiced by the people during the 'Time of Ignorance' and on both occasions Allah prevented me. I have never considered doing anything like them ever since Allah honored me with His Message. One of the two occasions occurred one night when I asked a boy who was my fellow herdsman, to watch the sheep for me while I went to Mecca to spend the night. As I approached, I heard the playing of flutes and drums coming from one of the houses in Mecca as they celebrated someone’s marriage. I had just sat to watch when suddenly, my sense of hearing ceased and I was overcome by sleep, and nothing but the warmth of the sun woke me and I returned without having participated. The same thing happened another time, and since then I have never considered doing anything improper."