It teaches us how to behave from morning until night and it even tells us the best position to sleep in. To some that might sound like 24 hours a day of rules and regulations but the truth is that Islam is such a natural way of life the rules become as easy as breathing. One thing that is as easy as breathing is smiling. That little curve of the mouth and wrinkling of the eyes that makes not only you but those around you feel good.
A smile lightens the load and frees the spirit. Try it! See don’t you feel lighter and happier?
Prophet
Muhammad smiled, often and with real joy. In fact he smiled so
regularly that his smile and kind demeanour are mentioned time and time
again in anecdotes and stories from his traditions.
Abdullaah ibn Haarith said, “I never came across a person who smiled as much as Prophet Muhammad. Prophet Muhammad regarded smiling to a brother as an act of charity.”
Jarir ibn Abdullah said,
“The Messenger of God never refused me permission to see him since I
embraced Islam and never looked at me except with a smile (on his
face).”
When one of Prophet Muhammad’s companions was asked if he sat with the Prophet he replied, “Yes, very often. He (the Prophet) used to sit at the place where he observed the morning or dawn prayer till the sun rose or when it had risen; he would stand, and they (his Companions) would talk about matters (pertaining to the days) of ignorance, and they would laugh (on these matters) while (the Prophet) only smiled.”
One of the companions of Prophet Muhammad talks about his relationship with the Prophet when he (the companion) was a young boy. Anas said, “The Messenger of God was one of the best men in character. One day he sent me to do something, and I said: I swear by God that I will not go. But in my heart I felt that I should go to do what the Messenger of God had commanded me; so I went out and came upon boys playing in the street. All of a sudden the Messenger of God, who had come from behind, caught me by the back of the neck, and when I looked at him he was laughing. ….
Smiling
is viewed across cultures as a sign of friendliness and it is a natural
response that shares our happiness with others. Smiling lowers the
heart rate and temporarily reduces blood pressure. It reduces stress by
releasing endorphins that naturally diminish stress hormones
simultaneously putting you in a better mood. Endorphins also lessen
pain.
Smiling and laughter therefore are useful aids in health care. Still in the area of health, smiling boosts the immune system by relaxing the body and allowing the immune system to react more quickly and effectively to invaders.
Prophet
Muhammad was often described as kind and generous and his generosity
included smiling at those around him.
We know from scientific evidence just how powerful a smile can be. In the early days of Islam there were no articles or books to read. The companions emulated their dear friend and Prophet knowing that his way of acting on every matter was the way approved of by God. Did they realize just how beneficial smiling was, almost certainly not, but I am sure happiness washed over them and improved their health and demeanor every time Prophet Muhammad smiled at them. Prophet Muhammad helped the needy and the poor and went to the houses of the sick to enquire after their health and whenever he met or passed by anyone he said “Assalam Alaikum” with a smile upon his face.
In fact he was heard to say “woe to the one who speaks and lies in order to make people laugh; woe to him, woe to him.”
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