Friday, September 21, 2012

Why Prophet Muhammad (piece upon him)?



“The innocence of Muslims” is an anti-Muslim movie caused a lot of problems recently. It shows disrespect to Prophet Muhammad (piece upon him). This movie offended a lot of Muslims and some non-Muslims think these people have overreacted.
The question remains in my mind, why this great man? Why Prophet Muhammad? Do they really hate him? Or these people are just seeking for trouble to be initiated by Muslims so they can accuse them of being terrorists? And I believe there are many non-Muslim people thinking why do we overreact? Why do we love this man who we did not meet this much? If you were reading this blog looking for the truth, then please continue reading and playing the following movies. Follow your heart and I am sure you will make the right decision. If you are reading this blog and you masked your mind and heart with hate, then even if you tried to listen, you will not be able to do so.
Please watch this..
 
VS this..
 
 
 The following movie answers the questions about his young wife..
 
Now let us leave the emotions a side a they may obliterate the truth. And let us think about this. Was Prophet Muhammad really mentioned in the Bible?
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You may also have some interest to watch this..
 
 

Some of his sayings:

-          “Best of you is the one best with his family”

-          “ I have not been sent to curse people but to show mercy”

-          After being beaten and thrown rocks at by people who rejected him he said “O God forgive them for they do not know”.

-          After being victorious in a bloodless battle against his arch-enemies who had exiled him from his homeland he said, on returning: “ This is not a day of revenge rather it is a day of mercy”.

-          “By the one in whose hand is my soul; none shall enter paradise except those with good character”.

-          “Return evil with good and you will obliterate it`s harm”
-          “Do not consider any act of kindness insignificant, even meeting your brother with a cheerful face”.
-          “Paradise lies at the feet of your mother”
-          “He is not strong and powerful who throws people down; but he is strong who withholds himself from anger”
-          Deal gently with the people, and be not harsh; cheer them and condemn them not”.
-           No one who keeps his mind focussed entirely upon himself, can grow large, strong and beautiful in character”.
-          “Whoever loves to meet God, God loves to meet him”.
These are some reasons for why we love this great man:
- Titled Al-Sadiq Al- Ameen, meaning the honest and the upright.
- He came at a time when people were burying their daughters alive. The saviour and the libarator of Allah women rights.
- Ha was the best Husband to his wife, the besy friend to his tribe and the best leader to lead a nation of might.
- He was the most equal to his people regardless nationality or race.
- He freed the slaves and ended slavery.
- He was a man of truth and a man of justice. A men of modesty yet a man of toughness.
- He was a mercy and a messenger.
- Although he was an orphan since birth, he was still strict on obedience to mothers. He taught that heaven is under her feet.
- He taught us real Muslim should love himself what he loves for others.
- He taught us to be humble and not to waist power or water, even if we were at a running river.
- He taught us even if we were on was, we are not supposed to hurt plants and trees.
- He taught us to be merciful to animals, told us a story about a lady who was never forgiven because she did not feed her kitten.
- He taught us how to be humans and to have patience on people who hurt us and to forgive them.
- He taught us that a soul full of mercy is better than a soul that is revengeful.
- He taught us to feed the hungry, visit the sick and make sure to free the captives.
- He was a mercy to mankind. Ha was a great favour.
- He was sent with as irrefutable truth.
- He was a man dealing gently with all people. Never in his life did he lift his hand to hit any human been.. ever. Not a servant, not a wife, not a child, not a friend.
- He was the best example to follow.
- He was victorious over all systems, and he was created on an exulted standards.
- He never drank alcohols though out his life, never used any kind of intoxicant.
- He never committed adultery. He never looked upon any woman with lust in his entire life.
- His tolerance, his mercy, his patience and his integrity.
- Sawing his clothes, cleaning his house, shopping for the food, doing all the things that we all do. And at night he stands at prayer for four to five hours a time. In the day, he used to fight in the battles and discharge the army. Giving the rulings and explaining the Qur’an and instructing the people in behaviour. He does all that and stand five hours at night praying.
- He lived in this world but was always think in the (Akhera) after life.
- He was the last Prophet of mankind. He was sent to all mankind and the jinn.
- He is a Messenger. He is a Prophet. He is a man with a message.
And there are more and more and more reasons. Simply, this man taught us how to be humans and how to survive is such hard time. And all what I hope from non-Muslims is to respect him or at least to do no harm (This is what I learned in dental school) if they can not do any good.

 

Wishing you a good enlighten life with truth and justice…

 





NB: The first photo was taken from Instagram from the account of the Artist: Dr. Khalifah Al-Hajri @dralhajri
 

 

1 comment:

Pensador Louco said...

I've read the Koran when I was younger (and the Bible, and the Torah...), and I never thought about muslins as terrorists, in the same proportion that I never though about north americans being evil.

I know we are all people. Good people, bad people, religious people, atheist people, greedy people, whatever. People.

Unfortunately, we also live in a world where tolerance is hidden behind a wall of prejudice and preconception; and a single person or culture can be judged as bad because of the archetypes of others who, using the same archetypes on themselves, think they are good.

But we are only people, and I hope someday we'll be able to see ourselves beyond fear, difference and archetypes.

Great article. I really like your blog, and I'll keep up with the news.

Best wishes. (and sorry for my bad english) 8)