Absolutely! It's well-documented in Islamic tradition that the companions of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) held him in immense reverence and respect, which often manifested as a sense of awe or "haybah" (heibah in Arabic) when they were in his presence.
This wasn't a fear born of dread or intimidation, but rather a profound respect for his prophethood, his character, and his direct connection to God. His presence was so impactful that it naturally instilled a sense of solemnity and humility in those around him.
Many narrations describe how the companions would often sit quietly and attentively, sometimes even hesitant to speak unless spoken to, due to this profound respect and awe. However, this didn't prevent them from asking questions, seeking guidance, or engaging in conversation when appropriate. It simply meant they recognized the immense stature of the individual they were with.
اذا كان لديك إجابة افضل او هناك خطأ في الإجابة علي سؤال كان الصحابة الله عنهم- يخافون مجالسة الرسول الله عليه وسلم- لهيبته اترك تعليق فورآ.