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                medium height, had white skin with a hue of red, straight hair,
                and was very handsome. He had shoulder-length hair and wore a
                woolen cloak and sandals made of bark. He often removed himself
                from this world, had a strong desire for the Hereafter, and spent
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                much time worshipping Allah. Other hadiths describe this aston-
                ishingly handsome and holy man as follows:
                     While I was asleep, I saw myself (in a dream) making tawaf (cir-
                     cling) around the Ka'bah. I saw a brown-skinned man with straight
                     hair being supported by two men, and with water dripping from his
                     head. I asked: "Who is this?" They said: "The son of Mary." (Sahih
                     Bukhari)
                     When you see him, you will recognize him. He is of medium height,
                     and his coloring is reddish-white. He will be wearing two garments,
                     and his hair will look wet although no water will have wet it.
                     (Ahmad ibn Hanbal, Musnad)

                     Like every chosen and sent Prophet, the Prophet Jesus (pbuh)
                had the highest form of character. One of his most distinguishing
                features was his high standard of morals and noble personality,
                which had an immediate effect on people. In addition, he had a
                strong personality due to his complete trust, reliance, and faith in
                Allah; was decisive and courageous; and could not be manipu-
                lated by society. His superiority is revealed in the following verses:
                     This is the argument We gave to Abraham against his peo-
                     ple. We raise in rank anyone We will. Your Lord is All-
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