All praise is due to God, the Lord of the worlds, and may God
praise Prophet Muhammad, and render him and his household
safe and secure from all evil.
When talking about Prophet Muhammad, one should keep
in mind that he is talking about the greatest individual in his‐
tory. This is not a baseless claim; for the one who reads his bi‐
ography and learns of his mannerisms and ethics, while keep‐
ing aside all preconceived notions, would certainly reach this
conclusion. Some fair and just non‐Muslims have reached this
conclusion as well.
The late Professor Hasan Ali, may God have mercy on him, said
in his magazine ‘Noor al‐Islam’ that a Brahmin colleague of his
once told him: “I recognize and believe that the Messenger of
Islam is the greatest and most mature man in history.” Profes‐
sor Hasan Ali, may God have mercy on him, asked him: “Why
do you consider him as the greatest and most mature man?” He
replied:
No man possessed the characteristics, mannerisms and ethics
that he possessed at one time. He was a king under whom the
entire peninsula was unified; yet he was humble. He believed
that the dominion belonged to his God alone.
Great riches would come to him, and yet he lived in a state of
poverty; fire would not be lit in his house for many days, and
he would stay hungry. He was a great leader; he led small
numbers into battle against thousands, and yet he would de‐
cisively defeat them. He loved peace agreements and would
agree to them with a firm heart, even though he had thou‐
sands of his brave and courageous Companions by his side.
Each Companion was very brave and could confront a thou‐
sand enemies alone, while not feeling the least bit intimi‐
dated. Yet, the Prophet was kind‐hearted, merciful, and did
not want to shed a drop of blood. He was deeply concerned
about the affairs of the Arabian Peninsula, yet he did not ne‐
glect the affairs of his family, household, or the poor and
needy. He was keen to disseminate Islam amongst those who
had gone astray. In general, he was a man concerned with the
betterment and wellbeing of mankind, yet he did not indulge
in amassing worldly fortune. He busied himself with the wor‐
ship of God and loved doings deeds which pleased Him. He
never avenged himself on account of personal reasons. He
even prayed for his enemies’ wellbeing, and would warn
them of the punishment of God.
He was an ascetic regarding worldly affairs and would wor‐
ship God throughout the night. He was the brave and coura‐
geous soldier who fought with the sword ‐ and the infallible
Prophet ‐ the conqueror who conquered nations and coun‐
tries. He slept on a mat of hay and a pillow filled with coarse
fibers. People crowned him as the Sultan of the Arabs, or King
of the Arabian Peninsula, yet his family lived a simple life,
even after they received great fortunes; the riches were piled
in the Mosque."
2006-10-01 18:29:49
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answered by tariq 2
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2016-12-26 06:49:37
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answered by ? 3
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reincarnation is a part of the hindu religion.
will all the respect for hindu religion, I'm not sure that people how have been in war with a muslim country for the last 40 years, are the most credible people to compare the prophet Muhammad peace upon him and a criminal like ben laden !!!
How dare you compare a prophet to a terrorist ?
shame on you !
2006-10-01 10:27:49
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe their God is the same. Allah's been around a long time. The root of terrorism is spiritual.
I don't believe in reincarnation, except when the 1st resurrection is complete & Christians metomorph into an uncorruptible everlasting body (like Jesus resurrected body).
2006-10-01 10:25:58
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answered by t_a_m_i_l 6
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Gain wisdom and understand....
.......... Resurrection and not reincarnation.....
Incarnation, not reincanation!
"When the fullness of time had come, God sent forth his Son, born of woman" (Gal. 4:4). The fullness of time coincides with the mystery of the incarnation of the Word, of the Son who is of one being with the Father, and with the mystery of the redemption of the world."
2006-10-01 10:34:44
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answered by Anonymous
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It is appointed unto men ONCE to die. He breaths no more; he returns to the earth, that VERY DAY his thoughts perish (Heb.9:27, Ps.146:4 below).
Heb.9:27And as IT IS APPOINTED UNTO MEN ONCE TO DIE (Ps.146:4 below), but after this the judgment (Re.20:12-13, Dan.7:10):
Ps.146:4His breath goeth forth, he returneth to his earth (Dan.12:2); in that very day his thoughts perish (Job 7:9-10).
Pat (ndbpsa ©)
2006-10-01 14:34:23
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answered by BibleProphecyOnTheWeb 5
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a,All religion do believe in Reincarnation ,
WRONG! VERY FEW BELIVE THAT JAZZ.
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NO True Christians believe that TRASH..
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Osama will be the next reincarnation of Shirley McLeal!
2006-10-01 10:23:37
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answered by whynotaskdon 7
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Your question really made me laugh. Probably not mohamud but a close cousin.?? LOL
2006-10-01 10:20:57
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answered by Lady Di-USA 4
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Why? Was mohamud a terrorist leader also?
2006-10-01 10:29:09
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answered by ? 4
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EXCUSE ME
Do you even know what you're talking about?
do you even know ANYTHING about who Muhammad is or what he is like?
Get your self educated man, here try this:
2006-10-01 10:31:35
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answered by sunshine 1
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