1 . The idea of writing this book was first conceived about 20
years ago, in an ordinary discussion between me and my late friend
and brother Abd al-Aziz al-Majid (may God bless his soul) . The
idea came from him, and I remember his word, 'the complete day
of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him)', and his signal with
his hand as he mentioned that the servants of Madinah used to
come to him with their water and he would dip his hand in it to
bless it. This scene and his words remained with me. I do remember
the time and place as if it is happening now. May God enter this in
his record under 'contribution to knowledge that remains useful
after the departure of its contributor.' May God grant him the best
reward he gives for brotherly advice.
2. The idea continued to ferment in my mind and I started to
pick up its features and details. I worked on organizing these and
placing each at the most suitable point in the Prophet's daily
programme. I then wrote a short version of 'the Prophet's day' and
sent it to my teachers and brothers mentioned in the
Acknowledgements. I benefi ted greatly from their remarks,
observations and corrections. All that they suggested has been taken
up in the book. May God give them His best reward.
3. The aim of this book is to present a complete scene of the
daily programme of the Prophet's life. It will thus be possible for us
to identify the points which we need to emulate, so that we take
from his life what will set our life on the right track: "In God's
Messenger you have a good model for everyone who looks with
hope to God and the Last Day." (33: 2 1 ) We will find in the
progress of the Prophet's day and the events of his life what is
perfectly consistent with human experience in its broadest context
and common aspects. Thus all people can see the example that is
closest to the sublime and yet very human and practical: "Say:
Limitless in His glory is my Lord. Surely I am only a man and a
messenger." (1 7 : 93)
4. Most books on the Prophet's life take up a historical
approach; thus they present a history of the Prophet's life . I imagine
that this work presents the Prophet's life from a different angle, namely, his daily life practices. We are in need of both, and indeed
we need to look at his blessed li fe from other angles. The breadth
of Muhammad's life and his great achievements deserve all that and
more.
5. The scenes that are presented did not all take place in one
day. What happened in one day did not neces sarily happen every
day. However, their total sum gives us as close a picture of what
took place in his day as possible.
6. As for the timing o f events and practices, I may say that
sometimes the reports clearly indicate the time of certain practices.
I n other cases, I relied on some indications to attach practices to
their likely time. These indications vary in strength and clarity, and,
as such, they must be carefully studied. I have endeavoured to place
every story in its appropriate time, according to its context, the total
sum of the reports mentioning it and comparison with similar cases.
However, human effort is liable to error. All I say is that I have
tried my best.
7. I endeavoured t o choose authentic reports wherever
possible. I may include reports and stories that have some weaknes s
in their chains o f transmission. These, however, are normally
complements of what is given in authentic reports. I make sure not
to include any such report when its text is clearly flawed. The fact is
that taking the different reports and comparing them often indicates
what is flawed or what is at variance with the authentic sum of the
story. It may also strengthen a story that has been ruled as suspect
because of some weakness in its chain of transmission. There may
be a confirmation of the meaning given, or what the context
reqmres .
8. When I relate a story, I d o not commit myself to any
particular one of its reports. I make up the most complete version
based on the total sum of the reports. Hence, I have included an
extensive bibliography, mostly of hadith sources. Together, these
sources give the full version of every story or report mentioned in
the book, although some stories may not be fully found in any
single source.
9. Wherever pos sible, I try to give the exact wording of the
Prophet's companions as they reported events, but I do not commit
myself to that. I may adapt the wording so as to fit with other texts and to give a more complete story. Where the Prophet is quoted, I
give his exact words, making no change. However, I may choose
from different reports, or add them together so as to provide the
fullest version.
10. I am very grateful to everyone who reads this book and
favours me with a comment that may correct a mistake or add a
complement. Everyone needs advice. Whenever we acquire fresh
knowledge we remember God's words: "You, [mankind] , have been
granted but little knowledge." (1 7: 85)
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A Day in the Life of Prophet Muhammad(SAW)
SpiritualA Study in the Prophet's Daily Programme.