Physical Features of the Prophet(sallallahu alaiyhi wassallam)
It is reported from Ali (Radiallahu Anhu): "Rasullullah (Sallallahu alaihe
wasallam was neither very tall nor very short. The soles of both feet were very
fleshed. (This quality is praiseworthy in a man as it denotes strength and
courage but is not praiseworthy for a woman). He had a large head. The joints
of the bones was also large. The was a thin line of hair from the chest to the
navel. When Rasulullah (Sallallahu alaihe wasallam) walked, it appeared that he
was descending from a high place". Ali (Radiallahu Anhu) says: "I did not see
anyone like him neither before him, nor after him".
It is related from Ibrahim bin Muhammad (Radiallahu anhu) who is from the sons
(grand sons of Ali radiallahu anhu, that whenever Ali radiallahu anhu described
the nobel features of Rasulullah (Sallallahu alaihe wasallam), he used to say:
"Rasulullah (Sallallahu alaihe wasallam) was neither very tall nor short, but
of a medium stature among people. His hair was neither very curly nor very
straight, but had a slight wave in it. He did not have a big body nor a round
face, but his mubaarak face was slightly round (meaning he did not have a fully
round face nor a fully elongated face, bur in between the two). The complexion
of Rasulullah (Sallallahu alaihe wasallam) was white with redness in it. The
mubaarak eyes of Rasulullah (Sallallahu alaihe wasallam) were extremely black.
His eyelashes were long. The joints of the body (e.g. elbows and knees etc.)
were large, likewise the portion between the two shoulders was broad and fully
fleshed. There was no hair (more than normal) on his body. (Some people have
profuse hair on their body. Sayyidina Rasulullah (Sallallahu alaihe wasallam)
did not have hair on the parts of his body, besides places like the arms and
legs etc.) He had a thin line of hair running from the chest to the navel. The
hands and feet of Rasulullah (Sallallahu alaihe wasallam) were fully fleshed.
When he walked, he lifted his legs with vigour, as if he were descending to a
low-lying place. When he addressed a person he turned his whole body towards
that person. (He did not only turn his face towards the person he addressed, as
this is considered impolite, and sometimes, it even denotes pride. Sayyidina
Rasulullah (Sallallahu alaihe wasallam) faced the person he spoke to, with his
chest and body. Some scholars have translated this as, when Sayyidina
Rasulullah (Sallallahu alaihe wasallam) addressed someone, he completely turned
his face towards that person, and did not give a side glance. This is not a
suitable translation). The seal of Prophethood was situated between his
shoulders. He was a last of all prophets. He was the most generous and the most
truthful. He was the most kind-hearted and came from a most noble family. (It
means his character, family back-ground and everything else was of the best).
Any person who saw him suddenly would become awe-inspired. Sayyidina Rasulullah
(Sallallahu alaihe wasallam) had such a great personality and dignity, that the
person who saw him for the first time, because of his awe-inspiring
personality, would be overcome with a feeling of profound respect. Firstly,
there is a ro`b (awe) for physical beauty, with this when other Kamaalat are
added what more could then be said of the ro'b (awe). Besides, the special
attributes and qualities granted to Sayyidina Rasulullah (Sallallahu alaihe
wasallam) ro'b (awe) is also one of the special qualities granted to him).
Anyone who came in close contact with him, and knew his excellent character was
smitten with the love of his excellent attributes. Anyone who described his
noble features can only say: "I have not seen anyone like Rasulullah
(Sallallahu alaihe wasallam) neither before nor after him." [Tirmizi -
Shamaail]
Hasan bin Ali (Radiallahu anhu) reported: "I inquired from my maternal uncle
(Sayyiditina Fatimah Radiallahu anha's step brother) Hind bin Abi Haalah
(Radiallahu anhu) about the noble features of the Rasulullah (Sallallahu alaihe
wasallam). He had often described the noble features of Rasulullah (Sallallahu
alaihe wasallam) in detail. I felt that I should hear from him personally, some
of the noble features of Raulullah (Sallallahu alalihe wasallam), so that I
could make his discription a proof and testimony for myself and also memorise
them, and, if possible, try to emulate and adopt them. (The age of Sayyidna
Hasan (Radiallahu anhu) at the time of Rasulullah (Sallallahu alaihe
wasallam)'s death was seven years. In view of his age he did not have the
opportunity to realise fully the features of Rasulullah (Sallallahu alaihe
wasallam). The uncle described the noble features by saying: "He had great
qualities and attributes in him, others also held him in high esteem. His
mubarak face shone like the full moon. He was slightly taller than a man of
middle height, but shorter than a tall person. His mubarak head was moderately
large. His mubarak hair was slightly twisted. If his hair became parted
naturally in the middle he left it so, otherwise he did not habitually make an
effort to part his hair in the middle. [Tirmizi - Shamaail]
Rasulullah (Sallallahu alaihe wasallam) had a very luminous complexion
(colour), and a wide forehead. He had dense and fine hair on his eye brows.
Both eye brows were seperate and did not meet each other in the middle. There
was a vein between them that used to expand when he became angry. His nose was
prominemt and had a nur and lustre on it. When one first looked at him, it
seemed as if he had a large nose, but looking at it carefully showed that the
lustre and beauty made it look large, otherwise in itself the nose was not
large." His beard was full and dense. The pupil of his eye was black. His
cheeks were full and full of flesh. The mouth of Rasulullah (Sallallahu alaihe
wasallam) was moderately wide. (He did not have a small mouth). His teeth were
thin and bright. The front teeth had a slight space between them. There was a
thin line of hair from the chest to the navel. His neck was beautiful and thin,
like the neck of a statue shaved clean, the colour of which was clear, shining
and beautiful like silver. All the parts of his body were of moderate size, and
fully fleshed. His body was proportionately jointed. His chest and stomach were
in line, but his chest was broad and wide. The space between his shoulders was
wide. The bones of his joints were strong and large (denoting strength). When
he removed his clothing, his body looked bright and had a lustre (or rather
those parts of the body that were not covered by his clothing were also bright
and shining, compared with those parts of the body that were covered by his
clothing. Between the chest and navel there was a thin line of hair. Besides
this line neither the chest nor the stomach had other hair on it. Both sides,
the shoulders and the upper portion of the chest had hair. His forearm was long
and palms were wide. The palms and both feet were fully fleshed. The fingers
and toes were moderately long. The soles of his feet were a bit deep. His feet
were smooth, because of their cleanliness and smoothness the water did not
remain there but flowed away quickly. When he walked, he lifted his legs with
vigour, leaned slightly forward and placed his feet softly on the ground. He
walked at a quick pace and took rather a long step. He did not take small
steps. When he walked it seemed as if he was descending to a lower place. When
he looked at something he turned his whole body towards it. He always looked
down. His sight was focused more to the ground than towards the sky (A question
may arise here that it is reported in Abu Daawud that Rasulullah (Sallallahu
alaihe wasallam) usually looked towards the sky. Both are reconciled thus: His
habit was to look down towards the ground, but he also waited for the wahi
(revelation), therefore while waiting he often looked towards the sky. His
modest habit was to look at something with a light eye,i.e. he looked at a
thing, with modesty and bashfulness, hence he did not stare at anything. While
walking he asked the Sahabah (Radiallahu anhum) to walk in front, and he
himself walked behind. He made salaam to whomsoever he met" [Tirmizi -
Shamaail]
Ibn Abbas (Radiallahu anhu) says: "The front teeth of Rasulullah (Sallallahu
alaihe wasallam) were a bit wide (spread out). They were spaced out and not
close together. When Rasulullah (Sallallahu alaihe wasallam) talked, an
illumination emitting from his teeth could be seen." [Tirmizi - Shamaail]
Jaabir bin Abdullah (Radiallahu anhu) narrates from Rasulullah (Sallallahu
alaihe wasallam) that he said: "The Ambiyaa (Prophets) were shown to me. I saw
Musa (Alaihis salaam), he had a thin body, like one from among the tribe of
Shanu'ah. I saw Esa (Alaihis salaam). From among all those whom I have seen, he
somewhat resembled Urwah bin Masud. I saw Ibrahim (Alaihis salaam). From among
all those that I have seen,I, more or less, look like him. In the same manner I
saw Jibra-eel (Alaihis salaam). From among all those I had seen, he more or
less looked like Dihyah Kalbi." [Tirmizi - Shamaail]
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