The Messenger of God (pbuh) was the epitome of patience. He was patient with his                 people before calling them to Islam; for they would worship idols and do sinful                 acts. He was patient and tolerant with the abuse and harm the pagans of Makkah inflicted                 on him and his Companions and sought the reward of God. He was also patient and                 tolerant with the abuse of the hypocrites in Madeenah.
His patience was severely tested when he lost his loved ones. His wife, Khadeejah, died during his lifetime, as did all his children, save his daughter, Fatimah. His uncle Hamzah and Abu Talib passed away as well. The Prophet (pbuh) was patient and sought the reward of God. Anas b. Malik said:
                 
His patience was severely tested when he lost his loved ones. His wife, Khadeejah, died during his lifetime, as did all his children, save his daughter, Fatimah. His uncle Hamzah and Abu Talib passed away as well. The Prophet (pbuh) was patient and sought the reward of God. Anas b. Malik said:
                     "We entered the house of Abu Saif - the blacksmith - with the Prophet (pbuh).                     Abu Saif’s wife was the wetnurse of his son, Ibraheem. The Messenger of God (pbuh)                     lifted his son Ibraheem, and smelled and kissed him. After a while he went and saw                     his son again - he was dying. The Prophet (pbuh) started to cry. Abdurrahmaan b.                     Auf said: ‘O Prophet of God, you too cry!’ The Messenger (pbuh) said: ‘O Ibn Auf,                     this is a mercy’ - the Prophet (pbuh) shed more tears and said: ‘The eyes shed tears,                     the heart is saddened, and we only say what pleases our Lord, and we are saddened                     by your death, O Ibraheem!" (Bukhari #1241)
 
 
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