How tall was muhammad prophet
Answer Yes. Actions are judged by intentions, so each man will have what he intended. Meaning that he was of medium height. There is no contradiction between this and the forthcoming description that he SAW was of medium stature because such a statement is relative. He had a large head and was big-boned, and the thin line of hair starting from his chest and extending to the navel was long.
When he walked, he would lean forward, as if he was walking downhill. I have never seen anyone like him, before or since. Award reps to We apologise but you have been denied access to report posts in this thread. This could be due to excessively reporting posts and not understanding our forum rules. For assistance or information, please use the forum help thread to request more information.
Sponsors Online Madrasah. The Prophet SAW was neither tall nor short. His hands and feet were heavy and thick [but not calloused].
He had a large head, large bones and a long line of fine hair extending from his chest to navel. When he walked, he leant forward as if descending a slope. I have not seen anyone, before him or after him, who was comparable to him.
His hair was neither curly nor completely straight, rather inbetween. He did not have a very fleshy face, neither was it completely round, rather it was only slightly so. He was white skinned, having a reddish tinge. His eyes were large with jet black pupils and his lashes, long. His joints were large as was his upper back. He did not have hair all over his body but had a line of fine hair extending from his chest to his navel. When he walked, he would walk briskly as if descending a slope.
When he turned, he would turn his whole body and between his two shoulders was the Seal of Prophethood. He was the Seal of the Prophets, the most giving of hearts, the most truthful of them, the best of them in temperament and the most sociable of them. Whoever unexpectedly saw him would stand in awe of him and whoever accompanied him and got to know him would love him. It is said that it means that he did not turn his head left or right when looking at something because this is the mannerism of those frivolous and thoughtless, having no sense of purpose; instead he would turn his whole body to one who addressed him, showing his complete concern to what he was saying and would turn his whole body away upon finishing.
Therefore when he was talking to someone or other such things, he would turn his entire body to him and not just turn his head as this is the manner of the arrogant. His joints were rather large. He had little hairs that stood up, extending from his chest down to his navel, but the rest of his body was almost hairless. When walking, he lifted his feet off the ground as if he were walking in muddy water. The Seal of Prophethood was between his shoulders.
That was the sign of the fact that he was the last prophet. Those who saw him were taken aback by his grandeur, however those who knew his high virtues would love Him more than anything else while conversing with him. May the grace and peace of Allah be upon him! Since the 16th century, if not earlier, Muslims in the Ottoman Turkish regions have expressed their devotion to the prophet by making exquisite calligraphic copies of this text to be hung in their home and workplaces.
These texts can also be written in small forms of calligraphy that could be folded in three and carried in a breast pocket as a sign of respect. Skip to main news content Skip to news search Skip to news navigation Skip to All 4 navigation.
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