Dress and appearance from "summary" of SIRAT UN NABI (2 Vols. Set) by Allama Shibli Nu'man
The Prophet (peace be upon him) was known for his simplicity in dress and appearance. He did not indulge in extravagant attire or ostentatious displays of wealth. Rather, he preferred modest and humble clothing that reflected his humility and piety. His garments were simple and unadorned, free from unnecessary embellishments or luxuries. The Prophet's (peace be upon him) choice of attire was a reflection of his inner character and values. He believed in simplicity and moderation in all aspects of life, including his dress and appearance. He did not seek to impress others with his clothing or outward appearance, but instead focused on inner qualities such as sincerity, kind...Similar Posts
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