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Muhammad - A Brief description : You may be a Christian Protestant, Catholic, Jew, an atheist or an agnostic; or you may belong to any of many different religious denominations existing in today's world. You might even be a coummunist or believe in man's democracy as the rule on earth. Whoever you are and whatever ideological or political beliefs, social habits you may hold, there is no doubt - You Must Know This MAN : MUHAMMAD (peace be upon him).
Muhammad A to Z : While others are clamoring over what to do when someone draws a cartoon or a picture of one of the prophets of Almighty God, (peace be upon them all), we decided it was time to show the "Real Picture of Mohammed" - everything we could find from A to Z. The results were far too many to list all of them. So, we took the first 26 and put them in alphabetical order,
but as you read through the commentaries of others, you will be able to realize
many hundreds of additional qualities of this man, Muhammad, peace be upon him.
What Did Muhammad Say ? Muhammad, peace be upon him, taught many important principles and morals, and even set forth rules for combat setting the precedent and still exceeding the rules of war set forth by the Geneva Convention. |
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the following : Slaves were common in those days for all nations and tribes. It was Islam that encouraged freeing of the slaves and the great reward from Allah for those who did so. Prophet, peace be upon him, gave the example of this by freeing slaves and encouraging all of his followers to do the same. Examples include his own servant (who was actually considered like a son to him) Zaid ibn Al Haritha and Bilal the slave who was bought by Abu Bakr only for the purpose of freeing him. While there were many attempts of assassination made on Muhammad, peace be upon him, (most famous was the night that Ali took his place in bed while he and Abu Bakr escaped to Madinah), he did not allow his companions to slaughter any of those who had been involved in these attempts. Proof for this is when they entered Makkah triumphantly and his first words were to command his followers not to harm such and such tribes and so and so families. This was one of the most famous of his acts of forgiveness and humbleness. Military combat was forbidden for the first thirteen years of prophet hood. The desert Arabs did not need anyone to tell them how to fight or do combat. They were experts in this area and held feuds amongst tribes that lasted for decades. It was not until the proper method of warfare was instituted by Allah in the Quran, with proper rights and limitations according His Commandments, that any retaliation or combat was sanctioned. Orders from Allah made it clear who was to be attacked, how and when and to what extent fighting could take place. Destruction of infrastructures is absolutely forbidden
except when it is ordained by Allah in certain instances and then only
according to His Commands. He was offered revenge by the angel Gabriel, if he would
give the command, Allah would cause the surrounding mountains to fall down upon
them destroying them all. Instead of cursing them or asking for their
destruction, he prayed for them to be guided to worship their Lord alone,
without any partners.
This event took place thousands of years before Muhammad,
peace be upon him, and it came true in the last few decades, many centuries
after his death. He ordered people to believe in God as One, without partners, and to follow the
Commandments of Almighty God to the best of their abilities. He forbade himself and his followers from evil practices and filthy habits, showing them the proper ways to eat, drink, use the toilet and proper behavior in all relationships. This he claimed was all from Allah. |
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What did he do ? Almost everyone on the earth today
is discussing Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him. People want to know,
"Who was he exactly?" "What did he teach?" "Why was he
loved so much by some and hated so much by others?" "Did he live up
to his claims?" "Was he a holy man? "Was he a prophet of
God?" "What is the truth about this man - Muhammad?" When the tribes were battling against each other, both sides would entrust him with their possessions during the fighting, even if it might be against some of his own tribesmen, because they knew he would always uphold any trust given to him. All of his names indicated the very nature of a man who was praised for his honesty, integrity and trustworthiness. He was also well known for advocating the reconciliation of kinship and relationships. He ordered his followers to always honor the "ties of the wombs" (siblings and other close relatives). This fits right in with the prophecy mentioned in the Bible in the Book of John in chapters 14 and 16, as the coming of a prophet known as the "Spirit of Truth" or "Comforter" or "Advocate." |
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