Muslim is the climax of God's universal message taught by all his prophets. At some point in history, Muslims believe that each country has asked them to worship God alone and chose a prophet to provide guidance on how to coexist peacefully with others. There is peace among the prophets of God, such as Adam, Noah, Abraham, Ishmael, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad. The prophets conveyed a sacred message of worshiping God and concrete social law specific to each country.
But after the prophets conveyed the guidance of their people to their people, their messages were lost, abandoned or changed over time, and only part of the original information was intact. Then God sent another prophet to correct their faith. In order to restore all the prophet's calls, God sent Muhammad in peace to him as the ultimate prophet of humanity C.E in the 7th century (pbuh).
In 610 AD, Angel Gabriel visited Muhammad (pbuh) in the first holy message. For the next 23 years he continued to accept revelation until the information was completed. Muhammad (pbuh) asks people to believe in God and encourages them to be fair and kind to each other. He is a living example of God's guidance for the benefit of all mankind.
According to Abraham's belief, pure faith rather than idolatry, "We will reveal to you" (Koran, 16: 123)
In this part we will explore the life of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), the comments of scholars other than Muslims against him, quotes from his Bible.
The last revelation was given to the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). He is a sign of a prophet. God's last Prophet (SWT) is also his most beloved person. The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) is a perfect example for all Muslims and is responsible for learning from his Hadith and Hadith and becoming a better Muslim.
This book is about the biography of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). The biography of the prophet is a very noble and noble theme to understand how Muslims understand the rise of Islam and how Allah has chosen the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) to accept God's revelation is. From reading, we have learned more about seerah (the history of our prophets) and have found that it will benefit us. From reading, I can also cultivate the right love for Muhammad (PBUH) in my mind. As we know, the love of the Prophet Muhammad is 'Iberder'. Love Muhammad is part of our religion. Today's uma loves Muhammad, but when asking "Do you like the prophet Muhammad?" To Muslims, they say "yes". So despite shallow information of today's Umma and Muslim masses ... show more content
Muhammad (pbuh), a messenger and prophet of Allaah, achieved Allah's purpose through objections, ridicule, fighting and other struggles. When the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) saw that many people were accepting Islam, he was told that he should give all his glory to God and should acknowledge the lack of completeness and the pursuit of spiritual poverty It is important to note that. Forgiveness comes from sin. From the usual human weak point. This is a preface to confirm who is helping him and to "open the way" if necessary. No Prophet is responsible for the success that Allah brings, but humility always rewards God. Allah provides revelation, solves all difficulties, and provides help and encouragement to difficult times and needs
The second part of Shahadah proves that the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) is the Messenger of Allah (SWT). Allah (SWT) chose the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) to convey his message in mankind and to spread his religion not only to all tribes and people, but also to humanity as a whole. In order to become a Muslim, not only want to love Allah (SWT), but also love his messenger and trace his footsteps. The last revelation was given to the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). He is a sign of a prophet. God's last Prophet (SWT) is also his most beloved person. The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) is a perfect example for all Muslims and is responsible for learning from his Hadith and Hadith and becoming a better Muslim.