Muhammad Prophet of Peace

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Middle East Religions, Islam
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Author: Riham Khattab ISBN: 9781386995760
Publisher: Riham Khattab Publication: May 17, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Riham Khattab
ISBN: 9781386995760
Publisher: Riham Khattab
Publication: May 17, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

In this book, I have a clear goal to demonstrate the ethics and manners of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) who is our leader and teacher. A true Muslim would follow the virtues and practices of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).

Muhammad enjoined Muslims to treat the Egyptian Coptic Christians well:

"…Take good care of the Copts in that country (Egypt)"

But if there is someone who is assaulting them, would he be a Muslim? Did he follow the commandment of Muhammad, the Messenger of Allah?

Muhammad delivered the message and made a commandment. However, some people who just called themselves as Muslims, yet they do not have the slightest relation to Islam. For every Muslim is not a terrorist.

One of the wives of the Prophet (PBUH) was Maria Al-Qibtiyya who was an Egyptian Coptic Christian, and she gave birth to him his son Ibrahim. So, how can he be anti-Coptic while being married to a Coptic woman?

The Prophet took pity on her living with him in the rough desert. So, he sent her to Egypt out of his mercy and kind heart. Where she would be pleased and cheered up in the place where lived and was brought up in.

For those who are carrying out attacks on the West and Christians, then claiming that they are Muslims, those actions have nothing to do with Islam. It was crystal clear in the aforementioned verse. Those people divided their religion, broke up into sects and groups, and went far away from Islam. They proclaimed themselves to be as God who is the one to judge between his creations.

The Messenger of Allah (PBUH) and his Companions were steadfastly facing the enemy, and they killed no one in such a perfidious way. I challenge everyone to find something mentioned in History about such incident. So, what about those treacheries we are seeing and hearing about nowadays! Are these the Prophet's morality and teachings?

That is what we are right now. Some children are terrorists, but we are not all terrorists. Why would anyone assail the Prophet Muhammad for that?

He disciplined us well and his morality was derived from the Quran that was revealed to him by the Almighty Allah.  Satan overpowered and convinced some of them of things that are entirely irrelevant to Islam; (they divided their religion, broke up into sects).

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In this book, I have a clear goal to demonstrate the ethics and manners of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) who is our leader and teacher. A true Muslim would follow the virtues and practices of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).

Muhammad enjoined Muslims to treat the Egyptian Coptic Christians well:

"…Take good care of the Copts in that country (Egypt)"

But if there is someone who is assaulting them, would he be a Muslim? Did he follow the commandment of Muhammad, the Messenger of Allah?

Muhammad delivered the message and made a commandment. However, some people who just called themselves as Muslims, yet they do not have the slightest relation to Islam. For every Muslim is not a terrorist.

One of the wives of the Prophet (PBUH) was Maria Al-Qibtiyya who was an Egyptian Coptic Christian, and she gave birth to him his son Ibrahim. So, how can he be anti-Coptic while being married to a Coptic woman?

The Prophet took pity on her living with him in the rough desert. So, he sent her to Egypt out of his mercy and kind heart. Where she would be pleased and cheered up in the place where lived and was brought up in.

For those who are carrying out attacks on the West and Christians, then claiming that they are Muslims, those actions have nothing to do with Islam. It was crystal clear in the aforementioned verse. Those people divided their religion, broke up into sects and groups, and went far away from Islam. They proclaimed themselves to be as God who is the one to judge between his creations.

The Messenger of Allah (PBUH) and his Companions were steadfastly facing the enemy, and they killed no one in such a perfidious way. I challenge everyone to find something mentioned in History about such incident. So, what about those treacheries we are seeing and hearing about nowadays! Are these the Prophet's morality and teachings?

That is what we are right now. Some children are terrorists, but we are not all terrorists. Why would anyone assail the Prophet Muhammad for that?

He disciplined us well and his morality was derived from the Quran that was revealed to him by the Almighty Allah.  Satan overpowered and convinced some of them of things that are entirely irrelevant to Islam; (they divided their religion, broke up into sects).

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