Hamzah Wald Maqbul – Hayat alSahabah Shamail Sharifah III.mp4
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The transcript describes the hairline and body of the messenger's beast. The messenger's eyes are visible and his feet are wide. He is walking with his whole body and being the first to say his name.
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Shamal of the Rasul SallAllahu Alaihi Wasallam
the description physical description of the Messenger of
Allah SallAllahu Alaihi Wasallam.
The hairline of the Prophet sallallahu alaihi wasalam
the masooraba that we talked about before. Actually
I should start before dasmal kardis. I,
mistranslated that kardus is not the head, it's
the joints.
And I thank Sheikh Aqib for pointing that
out to me.
That the prophet his joints were thick meaning
that his body was robust.
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and between his,
navel sallallahu alaihi wa sallam. They had slight
hair in it like a line.
Other than that mostly his,
his body was
free of of of hair on his chest
or on his,
stomach.
His,
what you call forearms.
The is what they call in English a
cubit
from the tips of the fingers until the,
tips of the elbows.
That that part was
had had some hair on it. Wal munki
bay, the shoulders had some hair on it.
Wal al sadab, the top of the chest,
had some side amount of hair on it.
The prophet
had long forearms.
The zend is from the wrist to the
elbow.
He had long forearms sallallahu
alaihi wa sallam.
He had large the palms of his hands
were wide, sallallahu
alaihi wa sallam.
Sabtar Qasab, his looms in general were were
were long.
Shafal Kaffay,
his the palms of his hands were
his palms of his hands and his feet
were were thick, they were not thin.
Uh-uh, Sabil Adraaf, again, he had long, long
limbs, sallallahu alaihi wa sallam.
Khamsan al Ahmadsein,
he had,
sallallahu alaihi wa sallam.
His feet the arches on his feet were
very pronounced.
The arches on his feet were very pronounced,
which is a sign of
being muscular
rather than being fat,
or being weak.
Masih al Qadamein,
his feet were smooth. They were not rough
or, didn't have cracks in them.
That the water would water would flow off
of them rather than,
sit in them.
When he would walk, he would lift his
feet off the ground, not drag his feet,
He would walk
he would take even steps and he would
walk,
even steps like a moderate,
stride,
and he would also,
walk softly.
He would he would,
take
strides with the step and walk in such
a way that he was walking downhill.
He would walk quickly. He wouldn't walk slowly
which is against the Jahiliyyah. Jahiliyyah, they used
to walk slowly as if they have, like,
what they call like a like a like
they're swaggering.
But,
he didn't he didn't have that when he
would walk. He wasn't walking to be seen,
but he was walking because he had
somewhere to go, which is an important I
guess an important
observation to note.
When he looked at someone to talk to
them, he would turn with his whole body
and face them completely
He would have his he would keep his
gaze down
and,
and he would lower his gaze
sallallahu alaihi wa sallam and he would look,
you know, his sight would be more toward
the earth than it was toward the the
heavens. And And when he looked at something,
he didn't stare people down rather he looked
quickly and then looked away.
He would meet his ashab salallahu alayhi wa
sallam and
he would walk with them.
Whenever he would
speak to someone,
he would be the first one to say
salamu salamu salamu alayhi wa sallam.
Right.