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One who claims to be a messenger of God is expected to live a saintly life. He must not be given to lust, he must not be a sexual pervert, and he must not be a rapist, a highway robber, a war criminal, a mass murderer or an assassin. One who claims to be a messenger of God must have a superior character. He must stand above the vices of the people of his time. Yet Muhammad’s life is that of a gangster godfather. He raided merchant caravans, looted innocent people, massacred entire male populations and enslaved the women and children. He raped the women captured in war after killing their husbands and told his followers that it is okay to have sex with their captives and their “right hand possessions” (Quran 33:50) He assassinated those who criticized him and executed them when he came to power and became de facto despot of Arabia. Muhammad was bereft of human compassion. He was an obsessed man with his dreams of grandiosity and could not forgive those who stood in his way. Muhammad was a narcissist like Hitler, Saddam or Stalin. He was astute and knew how to manipulate people, but his emotional intelligence was less evolved than that of a 6-year-old child. He simply could not feel the pain of others. He brutally massacred thousands of innocent people and pillaged their wealth. His ambitions were big and as a narcissist he honestly believed he is entitled to do as he pleased and commit all sorts of crimes and his evil deeds are justified.

2006-12-03 07:29:38 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Um, are you just that ignorant to what the Koran says? There are Koran verses quotes..do you deny your "holy book"?

The gig is up, and islam is exposed for what it is.

2006-12-03 07:38:21 · update #1

10 answers

Nope... does facts don't prove anything but your ignorant.....All you did is make up stuff, and said stuff from your point of veiw from that ignorant mind of yours...

About the Prophet…..did he invent a new religion? Why is it different to Jesus’s?

He did not bring a new religion. Jesus was a Prophet, so was Prophet Muhammad. Jesus did not get to carry out his full mission to his nation. So Go/Allaah, sent down Muhammad later on, to convey and finish off the Message, in a new way, to the whole of mankind, not just his nation.
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Also read my answer to this Question...
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"And indeed, We gave Moosa (Moses) the Book and followed him up with a succession of Messengers. And We gave Iesa (jesus), the son of Maryam (Mary), clear signs and supported him with Rooh-ul-Qudus (Jibrael (Gabriel) ). Is it that whenever there came to you a Messenger with what you yourselves desired not, you grew arrogant? Some, you disbelieved and some, you killed. " [Surah al-Baqarah 2:87]

Say (O Muslims), "We believe in Allah and that which has been sent down to us and that which has been sent down to Ibrahim (Abraham), Ismail (Ishmael), Ishaque (Isaac), Yaqoob (Jacob), and to Al-Asbat (the twelve sons of Yaqoob (Jacob)), and that which has been given to Moosa (Moses) and Iesa (jesus), and that which has been given to the Prophets from their Lord. We make no distinction between any of them, and to Him we have submitted (in Islam)." [Surah al-Baqarah 2:136]

"Those Messengers! We preferred some to others; to some of them Allah spoke (directly); others He raised to degrees (of honour); and to Iesa (jesus), the son of Maryam (Mary), We gave clear proofs and evidences, and supported him with Rooh-ul-Qudus (Jibrael (Gabriel)). If Allah had willed, succeeding generations would not have fought against each other, after clear Verses of Allah had come to them, but they differed - some of them believed and others disbelieved. If Allah had willed, they would not have fought against one another, but Allah does what He likes. " [Surah al-Baqarah 2:253]

*About Jesus: Then when Iesa (jesus) came to know of their disbelief, he said: "Who will be my helpers in Allahs Cause?" Al-Hawarioon (the disciples) said: "We are the helpers of Allah; we believe in Allah, and bear witness that we are Muslims (i.e. we submit to Allah)." [Surah Ale-alImran 3:52]

Say (O Muhammad SAW): "O mankind! Verily, I am sent to you all as the Messenger of Allah - to Whom belongs the dominion of the heavens and the earth. La ilaha illa Huwa (none has the right to be worshipped but He); It is He Who gives life and causes death. So believe in Allah and His Messenger (Muhammad SAW), the Prophet who can neither read nor write (i.e. Muhammad SAW) who believes in Allah and His Words ((this Quran), the Taurat (Torah) and the Injeel (Gospel) and also Allahs Word: "Be!" - and he was, i.e. Iesa (jesus) son of Maryam (Mary)), and follow him so that you may be guided." [Surah ar-A'raaf 7:158]

These followng verses show you That Muhammad beleives in the Taurah, and the Gospel, also Jesus and his deciples were Muslims... but yet you chistians don't accept that, yet you want us to except your religion is the truth...

Read more about him....

Evidence that the Qur'aan is the Word of Allaah
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Mankind’s need for religion
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Mankind’s need for the Messengers:
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Who was Muhammad(peace and blessings of Allah be upon him)
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Evidence for the truth of the Prophethood of Muhammad
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Muhammad (peace be upon him) in the bible
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Is the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) mentioned in the Bible?
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Foretelling of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) in the Bible
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The Prophet’s dream about marrying ‘Aa’ishah

Question:
I was given to understand that prophet Mohammad had a dream in which he saw that he got married with hazrat Aisah who was only 6-7 year old at that time. Consequently, he discussed this with hazrat Aisha. In other word this marriage was arranged by Allah himself. If so, we have a logical answer to satisfy critics that it was ordered by Allah. However, in support of that there must be an athentic hadith or a verse in the Qur'an.
I will appreciate if you can provide me info regarding this issue.

Answer:

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Question:
A Christian colleague of mine asked me why the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) married ‘Aa’ishah (may Allaah be pleased with her) when she was nine years old and he was nearly sixty, and was he intimate with her at that age or what? In fact I do not know how to respond to that.

Answer:
Praise be to Allaah.

The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) married ‘Aa’ishah (may Allaah be pleased with her) after he married Sawdah bint Zam’ah (may Allaah be pleased with her). She – ‘Aa’ishah – was the only virgin whom he (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) married. And he consummated the marriage with her when she was nine years old.......
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Did the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) have nine wives or eleven?
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Biography of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him)
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2006-12-05 05:08:03 · answer #1 · answered by Mr Stick 4 · 0 0

Your sources are made up. I have read the Bible, the Torah and the Koran. You'd be shocked at how similar they are.
A minority from all three religions, have made it their business to spread hate and violence toward other humans in the name of the superiority of their religion. The juvenile and dangerous "mine is better than yours" attitude that you criticize muslims for, is the same one you show. You're just the Christian version of Bin Laden. Extremism is wrong no matter what label it calls itself. Hate is hate whether it's being dished out by Jews, Muslims, or Christians. Thank God there are enough decent people from each religion that the world hasn't self destructed.
We believe in the same God and the woman who called Allah Satan, is calling her own God satan, b/c Allah is just another language's word for God. It's our own ignorance that will be the end of us, not another religion. Jesus wouldn't put Mohammed down the way some of us so called Christians judge and condemn. We need to take a good look at our own leaders. It seems like the ones of us who beat the Bible the loudest have the most to hide.

2006-12-03 14:36:31 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

First of all it doesn't say anywhere that a messenger of God must have saintly behavior. Those are your words. Without clear guidelines about how a prophet must act, behavior is not enough to rule out their authenticity. And, given God's behavior (especially in the OT), it seems like the actions you attribute to Mohammed would fit perfectly with what one would expect from a messenger of God.

Also, what evidence do you have for a lot of the stuff you said above? For things like this you need to cite credible sources.

2006-12-03 07:40:25 · answer #3 · answered by student_of_life 6 · 2 0

maybe somebody instructed him the story of the Tower of Babel? you recognize - like the Christian priest he studied with in Syria? or perhaps he heard relating to the tall homes that efficient civilizations older than his very own have been able to construct, and that have been seen to be emblematic of fabric ability and riches? by the way, you ignored this bit - "and till at last the sunlight rises from the West. So whilst the sunlight will upward push and the human beings will see it (increasing from the West) they are going to all have self assurance (include Islam) yet that could be the time whilst: (As Allah pronounced,) 'No sturdy will it do to a soul to have self assurance then, if it believed no longer in the past, nor earned sturdy (by deeds of righteousness) by its faith.' (6.158) And the Hour would be known on an identical time as 2 adult males spreading a garment in front of them yet they gained't have the means to sell it, nor fold it up; and the Hour would be known whilst a guy has milked his she-camel and has taken away the milk yet he won't have the means to drink it; and the Hour would be known in the past a guy repairing a tank (for his livestock) is able to water (his animals) in it; and the Hour would be known whilst someone has raised a morsel (of nutrition) to his mouth yet won't have the means to consume it." superb cherry-figuring out on. So whilst does the sunlight upward push in the West? and because this passage shows that Mo believed that the sunlight existed in terms of the earth (i'm no longer likely to declare that he concept the sunlight orbited the earth, as a results of fact it quite is not sparkling that he however the earth replaced right into a sphere that is orbited), why did no longer ol'Allah set him as we communicate?

2016-10-17 15:58:08 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The so called "facts" you say to be "true" is compatible in many ways in saying "pigs can fly!" The truth is, you have no idea of who exactly Mohammad (PBUH) was. Don't base your judgment on bias and discriminating gossip and false hearsay. GOD didn't put you in this world to judge others, especially someone as immaculate as he. You should know that this entire universe was created by GOD because of him. Without him, I wouldn't be here to write this to you. So please stop this false ranting!

2006-12-03 07:39:30 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

i dont know where u got ur info from cuz thats not in the quran. that shows how ignorant u are. he was a very honest and kind man. u will regret saying this on the day of judgement. he was very justice and stopped others from doing bad. he was perfect. learn about him before u judge him. may allah help u find the right path.



if its in quran than u misunderstood it. cuz thats not what it says. u hate islam and want others to hate it too right?

2006-12-03 07:36:06 · answer #6 · answered by covered beauty 3 · 3 1

Even the prophets of the Bible were sinful... David being a big one. However, prophets of the Bible admitted they SINNED, Muhammad did not. All the sins he committed he claimed were not sinful. All humans sin, but the ones who wont admit they do call God a liar.

2006-12-03 07:33:42 · answer #7 · answered by impossble_dream 6 · 1 3

You are ignorant and stupid

biography of the prophet Muhammad
http://www.witness-pioneer.org/vil/Books/SM_tsn/index.htm

2006-12-03 07:41:17 · answer #8 · answered by Kimo 4 · 4 1

well.... allah is really Satan... and mohammed is his messenger..

2006-12-03 07:33:16 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 6

‘My parable with the other Prophets is like a man who built a house, which was perfect except for one missing brick. People would go around the house, staring in awe of its perfection and saying: ‘Had it not been for this space!” I am that brick. I am the last of the Prophets.’ [Muhammad, in Bukhari]





‘If greatness of purpose, smallness of means and astounding results are the three criteria of human genius, who could dare to compare any great man in modern history with Muhammad? The most famous men created arms, laws and empires only. They founded, if anything at all, no more than material powers which often crumbled away before their eyes. This man Muhammad moved not only armies, legislations, empires, peoples and dynasties, but millions of men (and women); and more than that the altars, the gods, the religions, the ideas, the beliefs and the souls. On the basis of a Book, every letter of which has become law, he created a spiritual nationality which blended together peoples of every tongue and of every race… The idea of the unity of God, proclaimed amidst the exhaustion of fabulous theologies, was in itself such a miracle that upon its utterance from his lips it destroyed all the ancient superstitions… Philosopher, orator, apostle, legislator, warrior, conqueror of ideas, restorer of rational beliefs, of a cult without images: the founder of 20 terrestrial empires and of one spiritual empire, that is Muhammad. As regards all standards by which human greatness may be measured, we may well ask, is there any man greater than he?’ (Lamartine, Historie de la Turquie, 1854)


Those who follow the Messenger, the unlettered Prophet whom they find written in the Torah and the Gospel with them, he enjoins upon them that which is virtuous and forbids them that which is evil; he allows them all that is good and forbids for them all that is foul. And he releases them from their burdens and from the shackles that were upon them. So it is those who believe in him, honour him, assist him and follow the light which has been sent down with him, it is they who will be successful. (The Holy Qur’an, Chapter 7, Verse 157)


Muhammad, son of Abdullah, was born in Mecca, Arabia, in 570, into a simple household. Since his father died before his birth and his mother died when he was only six years old, he was raised an orphan by his grandfather and then his uncle. Muhammad had always detested the cruelty, decadence and idolatry of Meccan society and, as he grew, he was labeled ‘the trustworthy one’ for his honesty, integrity and noble character.


And verily you (O Muhammad) are on an exalted standard of character. (The Holy Qur’an, Chapter 68, Verse 4)


At the age if 40, whilst meditating in the mountain cave of Hira, Muhammad was suddenly visited by the Angel Gabriel. It was a terrifying experience. The angel squeezed Muhammad tightly and compelled him: ‘READ!’ Muhammad, unlettered, said: ‘I cannot read!’ Again, the angel pressed him: ‘READ!’ and again Muhammad appealed: ‘I cannot read!’ Finally, Gabriel recited:


Read! In the name of your Lord Who created; Who Created man from a clot of blood. Read! And your Lord is Most Generous; Who taught man the use of the pen, Taught man that which he knew not.

(The Holy Qur’an, Chapter 96, Verses 1-5)


And so, a little over 600 years after the ascension of Jesus, God had once again spoken to man. Muhammad had just become a Prophet. Deeply afraid, he hurried home to his wife, Khadija, who consoled and reassured him, saying: ‘Allah will never disgrace you. You keep good relations, bear the burden of the weak, help the poor and the needy, entertain your guests generously and endure hardships in the path of truthfulness.’ Khadija then accompanied Muhammad to see her learned Christian cousin, Waraqa. ‘This (Gabriel),’ said Waraqa, ‘is the same one who keeps the divine secrets, whom Allah had sent to Moses…Anyone who came with something similar to what you have brought was treated with hostility, and if I should remain alive till the day when you are turned out (by the disbelievers), I would strongly support you.’ (Bukhari)


For days, Muhammad was grief-stricken, terrified, unable to come to terms with what was happening to him. Then, one day, as the Prophet recalled: ‘While I was walking, I heard a voice from the sky. I looked up and, surely enough, it was the same angel who had visited me in the cave of Hira. He was sitting on a chair between the earth and sky. I was afraid of him and fell to the ground (before) I went home (to Khadija) saying: “Cover me up! Cover me up!” (Then) Allah revealed to me the verses:


O you that is covered up! Arise and deliver warning. And your Lord, magnify. And your clothes purify. And shun the idols. And do not give in order to get more. And be patient for the sake of your Lord (for what you are about to endure). (The Holy Qur’an, Chapter 74, Verses 1-7)


With this new revelation, the doubts were dispelled. Muhammad accepted he was chosen and began calling people away from the worship of false gods to the worship of the One True God, Allah.


Say (O Muhammad): ‘I am but a mortal like you (people, but) it has been revealed to me that your god is One (True) God. So whoever hopes in meeting his Lord (Allah), let him work righteousness and associate none (as partner) in the worship of his Lord.’ (The Holy Qur’an, Chapter 18, Verse 110)


As a result of his call, Muhammad and those who believed in him, his disciples or ‘Companions’, were persecuted by the disbelieving Meccans. For the next 13 years they suffered taunts, beatings, torture, murders and social boycott. Hardest hit was Muhammad’s own family. Abu Talib, the Prophet’s pagan uncle and childhood guardian, pleaded with him to cease drawing the hostility of the Meccans by opposing their idols and to instead accept their offer of kinship. Seeing the great strain his protector was under, the Prophet, his eyes welling up with tears, said: ‘O my uncle! If they placed the sun in my right hand and the moon in my left that I should renounce my message, I would not – until Allah made manifest His cause or I died in the attempt.’ In these most trying times, the Prophet was consoled only by the revelation of the Qur’an.


These are Allah’s Verses, We recite them to you in truth. And surely you are one of the Messengers. (The Holy Qur’an, Chapter 2, Verse 252)


Even when his relations ran him out of Taif, pelting him with rocks till his sandals were soaked in blood, the Prophet turned his grief to prayer: ‘O Allah! I complain to You of my weakness, my inability and my insignificance before the people. O Most Merciful of those who are merciful. O Lord of the weak and helpless and my Lord too. To whom have You entrusted me: an estranged relative who receives me with hostility or an enemy who controls my affair? As long as You are not angry with me, I do not care. Your pardon is much enough for me. I seek refuge in the light of Your Face by which all darkness is dispelled and every affair of this world and the next is set right – lest Your anger or displeasure descend upon me. For there is no power or might except with You.’ (Ibn Hashim) Then, when an angel offered to crush Taif between two mountains, the forgiving Prophet refused saying: ‘Perhaps Allah will bring from their progeny those who will worship Him alone?’ (Bukhari)


By the grace of Allah, you are gentle towards the people; if you had been stern and hard-hearted, they would have dispersed from round about you. (The Holy Qur’an, Chapter 3, Verse 159)


Eventually, in 622, Allah ordered the Muslims to emigrate to the northern city of Medina. This was a turning point. A watershed in world history so monumental that it marks the beginning of the Islamic calendar. For Medina had elected Muhammad its ruler and it was there where he established his Islamic state, nurturing the community under the shade of divine revelation and propagating Islam from a position of strength to many near and distant lands. Eight years later, Muhammad set out to conquer Mecca at the head of an army of ten thousand believers. As the army marched, they passed a litter of puppies. The Prophet ordered that the animals not be disturbed and posted a sentry to see his order through. Proof, if needed, that even the Prophet’s military expeditions were ultimately founded on mercy. Mecca surrendered without battle.


Despite suffering years of oppression at Meccan hands, the victorious Prophet declared a general amnesty and forbade any revenge. To those whose cruelty had forced him to flee his birthplace, only for them to then incite armies to destroy him at his Medinan refuge, the Prophet’s response was only to say: ‘Go! You are free!’ His chastisers soon became his champions.


Repel (the evil of your foe) with what is better: then lo! the one between whom and you was enmity (will come to you) as if he were a dear friend. (The Holy Qur’an, Chapter 41, Verse 34)


In 631, during Hajj, the Prophet, aware of his impending death, delivered his farewell sermon. After praising and thanking Allah, he said: ‘ O people! Lend me an attentive ear, for I know not whether after this year I shall be amongst you again. Therefore listen to what I say to you very carefully and take these words to those who could not be present here today. O people! Just as you regard this month, this day, this city as sacred, so regard the life and property of every Muslim. Return the goods entrusted to you to their rightful owners. Hurt no one so that no one may hurt you. Remember, you will indeed meet your Lord and He will indeed reckon your deeds. Allah has forbidden you to take usury; therefore all interest obligation shall henceforth be waived. Your capital, however, is yours to keep. You will neither inflict nor suffer inequity… Beware of Satan for the safety of your religion. He has lost all hope in his leading you astray in great things, so beware of following him in small things. O people! It is true that you have certain rights with regards to your women, but they also have certain rights over you. Remember that you have taken them as your wives only under Allah’s trust and with His permission… Do treat your women well and be kind to them. For they are your partners and committed helpers… O People! Listen to me in earnest; worship Allah, perform your five daily prayers; fast the month of Ramadan, give alms and make the Hajj if you are able. All humanity is from Adam and Adam is from clay. There is no superiority for an Arab over a non-Arab, nor for a black over a white; except through piety. Know that every Muslim is a brother to every other Muslim and that the Muslims are one community… Remember, one day you will appear before Allah and answer for your deeds. So beware! Do not stray from the path of righteousness after I am gone. O people! No prophet or apostle will come after me and no new faith will be born. Reason well therefore, O people, and understand the words that I convey to you. I leave behind me two things, if you follow them you will never go astray: the Book of Allah (the Qur’an) and my Sunna (example). All those who listen to me shall pass on my words to others and those shall pass on my words to others and those to others again; and may the last ones understand my words better than those who listen to me directly. Be my witness, O Allah!, that I have conveyed Your Message to Your people.’


It is He (Allah) who has sent His messenger with the Guidance and the Religion of Truth that He may make it victorious over all other religions. And sufficient is Allah as a witness. (The Holy Qur’an, Chapter 48, Verse 28)


At the death of the Prophet Muhammad in 632, a greater part of the Arabian Peninsula had embraced Islam. Within a century, the faith had spread at phenomenal speed to Spain in the West and as Far East as China, establishing the same monotheistic religion that Muhammad’s ancestor, Abraham, had espoused many centuries earlier. The reason for the success of Islam was and continues to be the simple truth of its message and the utterly impeccable character of its messenger. As Muhammad lived and died in the full light of recorded history, that character, not to mention his sayings, deeds and tacit approvals, were all meticulously noted for posterity by his Companions.* Even the Prophet’s physicality, like every other aspect of his life, is known more about than that of any other historical figure.


The Prophet was of a slightly above-average height. Uncannily, in gatherings, he would appear taller than those actually taller than him. In complexion, he was white with a rosy tinge; pale, but not excessively so. His hair was jet black and wavy, but stopped short of curling, and was kept between his earlobes and shoulders. Sometimes he would part his hair at the middle. Other times, he would wear it braided. He had the physique of a powerful man. He had broad upper-back and shoulders with an apple-shaped birthmark between his shoulder-blades: the Seal of Prophethood. He had long muscular limbs, large joints and a wide girth, giving him heavy – though silky-soft – hands and feet. His lean stomach never protruded out past the profile of his chest. He looked radiant, ‘as if the sun were following its course across and shining from his face,’ said one Companion. His neck was silvery white; his forehead, prominent; his pupils, large and black; his eyelashes, long and thick; his nose, high-tipped with narrow nostrils. At the time of his death, he had exactly 17 white hairs shared between his temples and the front of his thick, fist-long beard. He had hair on his forearms and shins and a line of fine hair also ran from his chest to his navel.


The Prophet would walk briskly with a forward-leaning gait, moving with strength of purpose and lifting each foot clearly off the ground. His pace was such that fit men would tire trying to keep up. When he turned, he would turn his whole body, giving full attention to the one addressing him and showing complete concern to what was being said. When he pointed, he would use an open hand so as not to offend. Likewise, when he criticised a person’s behaviour, rather than name and shame, he would simply say: ‘Why do people do so and so?’ He would laugh only to the extent that the gap between his front teeth would become visible. He would become angry only to the extent that his face would turn red and the vein between his fine, bow-shaped eyebrows would bulge. He once said: ‘I am the master of the descendents of Adam and I do not say so out of pride.’ (Tirmidhi) That freedom from pride was obvious even to children, who would playfully lead the Prophet through the streets of Medina whilst grasping his finger. Indeed he had said: ‘He who does not show mercy to our young, nor honour our old, is not from us.’



* These records of the Sunna are the hadith narrations collected by Bukhari, Muslim, Abu Dawud, Tirmidhi, Ibn Maja, Nisai and so on.


(Allah has sent you) a Messenger who recites to you the Clear Signs of Allah that He may take out those who believe and work righteousness from the (many) darkness’ to the (one true) light. (The Holy Qur’an, Chapter 65, Verse 11)


The Prophet said: ‘I have been favoured over all other Prophets with six: I have been given the conciseness of (weighty) speech, fear is instilled in the hearts of my enemy, the spoils of war have been made lawful for me, the whole earth has been made a place of prayer and a means of purification, I have been sent to the whole of mankind, and I am the last of the Prophets.’ (Muslim)


Ali, cousin and son-in-law to the Prophet, said of Muhammad: ‘He was the Last of the Prophets, the most giving of hearts, the most truthful, the best of them in temperament and the most sociable. Whoever unexpectedly saw him would stand in awe of him, and whoever accompanied him and got to know him would love him. Those describing him would say: “I have never seen anyone before or after him who was comparable to him.”’


The Prophet’s beloved wife, Aa’isha, said of her selfless husband: ‘He always joined in the housework and would at times mend his clothes, repair his shoes and sweep the floor. He would milk, tether and feed his animals and do household chores.’ (Bhukari) She also described his character as: ‘The The Holy Qur’an (exemplified).’


Indeed in the Messenger of Allah you have an excellent example to follow for whoever hopes in Allah and the Last Day and remembers Allah much. (The Holy Qur’an, Chapter 33, Verse 21)


Though the The Holy Qur’an is the lasting and greatest of the Prophet’s miracles due to its inimitability, its prophecies and its science then-unknown, Muhammad was granted many others. Like his night ‘flight’ to Jerusalem and ascension to Heaven where he met past Prophets and spoke directly with Allah. Also, his sweat was a sweet fragrance; his spittle, a medicine. Water flowed from his fingers and quenched the thirsty, whilst his meals glorified Allah. With eyes front, he could see those praying behind him, and perceive and overpower demons besides him. A palm tree once wept for him. A wolf once spoke of him. The earth expulsed an apostate’s corpse for him. The moon, Allah split in two for him. So supremely triumphant was his life, so successful was his prophethood, so completely did he fulfill his mission, so faithfully did he serve His Lord God; so was Muhammad, the Messenger of Allah.


And have We not raised high your fame?! (The Holy Qur’an, Chapter 94, Verse 4)


‘I have studied him – that wonderful man – and in my opinion far from being an anti-Christ, he must be called the saviour of humanity. I believe that if a man like him were to assume the dictatorship of the modern world, he would succeed in solving its problems in a way that would bring in the much needed peace and happiness: I have prophesied about the faith of Muhammad that it would be acceptable to the Europe of tomorrow as it is beginning to be acceptable to the Europe of today.’ (Sir George Bernard Shaw, The Genuine Islam, 1936)


And We have not sent you (O Muhammad) except as a mercy to the worlds. (The Holy Qur’an, Chapter 21, Verse 107)

2006-12-03 07:42:01 · answer #10 · answered by amu_abdallaah 4 · 3 0

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