| Mercy For Mankind: Prophet Muhammad |
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| Aspects of His Life - Celebrating the Blessed Birth | |
| Written by Kerim Balc1 | |
| Wednesday, 22 March 2006 | |
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What follows is an attempt to understand who it is who is known as the “Last Prophet”; a person who has had millions of followers over fifteen centuries; a person whose name is the Prophet Muhammad Mustafa, peace and blessings be upon him.
Therefore, those who want to know the Creator of this majestic “palace of universe” must first find, listen, and follow the message of this Prophet. What follows is an imaginary journey that we embark on to find that Blessed Guide. What follows is an attempt to understand who it is who is known as the “Last Prophet”; a person who has had millions of followers over fifteen centuries; a person whose name is the Prophet Muhammad Mustafa, peace and blessings be upon him. The Prophet Muhammad, whose truthfulness was testified by all those who knew him, indicated the eloquent revelation of the Creator of the universe to prove his Prophethood. Those who look at this Qur’an, the index of the book of creation, will see how it speaks of the Messenger of its message:
This Holy Book states that the Prophet Muhammad was sent as a Mercy to the worlds (Anbiya 21:107); that he was sent as a bearer of good tidings and a warner (Furqan 25:56 and Baqara 2:119); that he was the first to believe (An‘am 6:14); that he called the people to believe in God, himself as God’s Messenger, the Book that was revealed to him, and those books that were revealed to messengers before Him (Nisa 4:136). This Miraculous Book does not deny the revelations that came before it; rather it testifies to their truthfulness and completes them (Baqara 2:41). It states that the Prophet Muhammad called those who believed in the prophets that came before him to the belief in one God (Al Imran 3:64). And by relating, To those who believe in God and His messengers and make no distinction between any of the messengers, we shall soon give their (due) rewards (Nisa 4:152), the Prophet Muhammad taught that all prophets should be considered equal. This Eternal Word of God not only demands belief in all prophets but also reminds us that the prophets of the past promised to believe in those that would come after them. It calls out to those who have been given a Book and Wisdom be sure to believe in and help the prophet who confirms your scripture. When everything in the skies and on the ground bows to the will of God in obedience and listens to Him, is it possible for us not to take heed of His call of faith? (Al Imran 3:81-83). Truly, we should say nothing but We believe in God, and in what has been revealed to us and what was revealed to Abraham, Isma'il, Isaac, Jacob, and the Tribes, and in (the Books) given to Moses, Jesus, and the prophets, from their Lord: We make no distinction between one and another among them, and to God do we bow our will (in Islam) (Baqara 2:136). This Great Book also speaks of the Prophet Muhammad’s high station in God’s regard:
Thus, we have seen from these Qur’anic verses that he who was known as “Muhammad The Trustworthy” was sincere and truthful when he claimed to be the Prophet of God. Now let us turn and listen to what he is saying. Let us hear what the prophet who holds the key to the meaning of the universe has to say about himself. While on the one hand he shows his lofty station by saying that God calls him his Beloved, on the other hand he shows his humility and modesty by saying,
On the one hand he says “The first to be created was my light,” on the other hand he does not allow his followers to consider him greater than Prophet Jonah. When speaking about the prophets that came before him he says, “I am the prayer of my ancestor Abraham and the good tidings of Prophet Jesus.”
He says that his true duty is to complete the exalted character. He declares, “I am not the prophet of one tribe but the prophet of the people of all colors.” He says that love is the bond between himself and the believers: “Love God for His bounties and love me because of the love that God has for me.” What the Prophet wants is nothing more than love and a greeting when mentioned. Now, let us listen to what his believers say about him: “His character is that of the Qur’an,” said Aisha, his wife and friend. His followers referred to him as a talking Qur’an. The Muslims greeted him by singing when he arrived at Medina from Mecca:
The expression of love for the Prophet is not restricted to the narrations from his Companions. Poets spent entire lifetimes trying to compose adequate lines and verses to duly state their love and affection for the Prophet. Hassan Sabit said the following:
Imam Busri on the other hand expressed his admiration, saying,
Rumi showed him as his source of inspiration:
Yunus Emre expressed his yearning saying,
Centuries later, Bedi |
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