(33:36)” “Whoever obeys Allah and His Messenger will be...
(33:36)” “Whoever obeys Allah and His Messenger will be admitted to the gardens wherein streams flow and wherein they will live forever. This is the greatest triumph. Whoever disobeys Allah and His Messenger and breaks His rules will be admitted to the fire wherein they will live forever, suffering a humiliating torment. (4:13-4)” “Disgrace will strike those who oppose Allah and His Messenger.
Allah has decreed, "I and My Messenger shall certainly triumph." Allah is All- powerful and Majestic (58:20-1).” Love for the Prophet Reasons of love and admiration vary according to the tendencies of lovers. Some people love beauty, others love heroism, others love liberality, and so on. In the personality of (S), one can find all factors of love and admiration. He was an unparalleled model and a unique example.
God gathered all signs of beauty and perfection and all secrets of attraction in his personality. In front of (S), man can do nothing but expressing his love and respect to him. Describing the features of the (S), Amirul-Mu'minin (a) said: “The Prophet of Allah was white-reddish, black-eyed, lank-haired, bushy-bearded, hairy, and his neck was as same as a silver pitcher in whose clavicles gold is flowing. Like a bar of thread, his hair extends from the upper part of his chest to his navel.
Other than this, he has no hair on his belly or breast. He is big- handed and big footed. His walking is as same as pulling the feet from rocks. His coming is as same as descending a slope. When he turns his face, his whole body turns. He is neither short nor tall. His sweat on the face glitters like pearls and smells sweeter than musk[^1].” “He was the most openhanded, the most broad- minded, the most truthful, the most faithful, the most tractable, and the most sociable.
He who sees him from far away stands in awe of him, and who associates with him from near loves him. I have never seen, and I will not see, his like[^2].” Because of the aforesaid features and moralities, all people, despite their variant trends of love, have loved him for his unmatched heroism, heroes have loved him. For his being the ideal example of generosity, the generous have loved him. For his unique worship, worshippers have loved him.
For his supreme ideality in nature and ethics, his sincere companions loved him. Amirul-Mu'minin (a) narrated that, once, one of Ansar[^3], said to the Prophet (S): “God’s Messenger, I cannot depart you! As soon as I enter my house, you jump in my mind.