(Truthfulness and honesty)-1
The morals of the Messenger, may God bless him and grant him peace, are honesty and trustworthiness
The Messenger of God – may God bless him and grant him peace – struck the most amazing examples of truthfulness and honesty, as the Quraysh tribe called him the honest and trustworthy before the mission, and the people of Makkah entrusted him with their secrets, their needs, and their money. On the mountain of Al-Safa, and he called in Quraysh, saying: (Did I tell you that if I told you that a horse in the valley wanted to deceive you, you were my trustworthy? Ibn al-Harith was a preacher to the leaders of the Quraysh, and in spite of Abu Sufyan’s severe enmity to him at the beginning of the call; However, he could not hide this quality, as Hercules asked him about the characteristics of the Messenger of God – may God bless him and grant him peace – saying: (Did you accuse him of lying before he said what he said? He would not let lie [3] people, then go and lie to God.] God -May the Most High – described his prophet – may prayers and peace be upon him – as truthful, saying: The scholars have indicated that the one who brought truthfulness is Muhammad, may God bless him and grant him peace, and truthfulness is the Holy Qur’an, and it is worth noting that the Messenger of God – may God’s prayers and peace be upon him – used to urge the nation after him to show the creation of honesty. With truthfulness, charity leads to righteousness, and righteousness leads to Heaven). Bint Khuwaylid, may God be pleased with her, did not inform her of his moral qualities. And the most important of which is trust, and this great moral characteristic was evident in all the stages of the Prophet’s life – may blessings and peace be upon him – even in the most difficult circumstances and the darkest times, when he decided – upon him be blessings and peace – to leave Mecca in hiding at night and migrate to Medina, ordered Ali bin Abi Talib May God be pleased with him – by staying behind him in Makkah to return the trusts and deposits that the Quraish had placed with him despite their hostility to him