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Emulate The Noble Characters of Rasulullah SAW from The Story of Uhud

30 Desember 2023   13:20 Diperbarui: 30 Desember 2023   13:31 147
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The meaning: "Indeed, I was sent only to perfect moral righteousness." (HR. Al-Baihaqi).

If we see more deeply that hadith have a very important massage inside, that how important human to have a such as noble morals and characteristic then Rasulullah SAW were sent by Allah's permission for the whole human in this earth for them.

Rasulullah SAW is the last massanger who came to us for being a role model for the whole humans and for guiding us till the rest of this world, so are we as his ummat it's rightly to us to follow his path by practice and obey the sunnah, especially the morals and character of the Prophet who always depict peace and tranquility.

Rasululllah SAW is the only human who has a perfect glorious and precious character, so it's not suprising if he so loved by his friends even his enemies too. A whole of his life Rasulullah SAW never had any revenge and hatred to other peoples, especially if it hurts someone's heart. The Prophet had many commendable qualities that we must always emulate Rasulullah SAW, like having a huge patience, strong faith, great courage, loyal, responsibility, concern for others, humble and not arrogant, always watch his mouth so he doesn't hurt anyone, and there are many more qualities of the Apostle that we must have. By these whole characteristics that he has, Rasulullah SAW became the biggest role model for all of us which that means we have to emulate him.

There's a one of the famous story of Rasulullah SAW where we could take it as learning to emulate Rasulullah SAW. That story is the story of Rasulullah SAW's struggle in the Uhud War against Quraish infidels. This war happened in the third year of hijriyah or around 625 year of Masehi. This war was named by Uhud war because this war was happened on the mountain named Uhud that located in north of the city of Medina, which sadly it is won in the hand of Quraish infidels.

Mount Uhud (pinterest.com/dreamstime)
Mount Uhud (pinterest.com/dreamstime)

It is said that at that time the Prophet Muhammad SAW participated in fighting the Quraish infidels, Rasulullah SAW was injured and it cause his molars were broken and his lower lip was torn, Rasulullah SAW also suffered a wound on his forehead which made his forehead drip with blood. However, when he was injured, Rasulullah tried to catch the drops of his blood and wiped them on his chest so that not a single drop of Rasulullah SAW's blood fell on the ground, even under any circumstances.

After the war was over, a friend of Rasulullah asked Rasulullah SAW about what Rasulullah had done during the war, why in such circumstances Rasulullah even caught drops of his blood and then rubbed them on his chest. The Prophet answered gently, "I heard what you did not hear, the angel guarding the mountain said that if a drop of my blood touches the earth, then Allah will bring down punishment from heaven on those who fight me."

Hearing this answer, the friend asked again, "Why don't you pray for harm to God's enemies?" Rasulullah SAW answered again, "Indeed I was not sent to curse, but to preach and spread mercy to the worlds, Ya Allah the Lord of the universe, give them guidance because in fact they do not know"

That is the morals shown by Rasulullah SAW, even though he was injured by the enemy, Rasulullah SAW still showed his love and compassion for humans. Even in socializing, we don't have to hate and insult other groups of people who are different from us. The human values demonstrated by the Prophet are what we should set as an example in our state and society, especially we are as Indonesian citizens who have thousands of ethnic and cultural diversity where we must always maintain harmony and not hate or insult each other. In the holy of Qur,an surah Al-hujurat verse 13 it is stated;

       

Which means: "O humans, indeed We have created you in the same condition, from one origin: Adam and Haw'. Then We created you, with descendants, into nations and tribes, so that you might know each other and help each other. Indeed, the most noble person in the sight of Allah is the most pious among you. Allah is truly All-Knowing and All-Knowing, that no secret is hidden from Him."

From that verse we now that Allah SWT had a purpose to create us in various ethnicities and cultures is for us to knowing each other, respecting each other, and not for hurting or fighting against.

Returning to our topic, namely emulating the Prophet's morals in the story of the Uhud war, another thing that we can emulate is the fact that Rasulullah SAW as a leader participated in fighting opponents on the battlefield, not just organizing and commanding his troops. Even when the Prophet was injured, he was still trying to endure the pain and think about other people instead of taking care of his wounds. This is the extraordinary characteristic of the Prophet as a leader who always prioritizes collective problems rather than personal problems, something that we as humans must note and emulate in choosing or even becoming good leaders. Because whether a country is good or bad depends on whether the leader of that country is good or not.

The Prophet was not only a prophet, but he was also a king, knight and leader of the Muslim community. He conquered many areas in the Arabian Peninsula with his troops, and to gain them required wisdom and courage from none other than the leader himself. Rasulullah really loved his troops, he was willing to do anything to protect his troops from harm and would not let any of his followers starve or be wronged and there were many more sacrifices of Rasulullah SAW for his people and country.

From this we know that from the characteristics and behavior of the Prophet, he showed a nationalistic side in himself, convincing us that we, especially young people, must also love our homeland, the place where we were born and raised. Loving our homeland means we are willing to do anything for the good of our country, there are many things we can do to reflect our love for our country, by daring to speak the truth, studying diligently to improve the country's future, choosing good leaders for the country, it's not easy. influenced by negative things, and there are many other characteristics of the Prophet's nationalism that we can emulate.

From the story of the prophet in the battle of Uhud, hopefully it can inspire the younger generations with the noble morals possessed by Rasulullah SAW. Because wise people will not judge you by the luxury of the clothes you wear, but wise people will judge you by the luxury of your manners and morals.

 Lutfi Indi Saputri, ipirelK (20230510184)

AIK 1 UNIVERSITAS MUHAMMADIYAH YOGYAKARTA

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