Tag: Muhammad
Tafsir of Surah al Fil – The Elephant (Surah 105)
An exegesis of the one hundred and fifth chapter of the Noble Qur'an by Imam as-Sadi. His exegesis is widely regarded as being amongst the best and most moving for the layman to read.
Muhammad (saws) – The Prophet of God
A Praise of the qualities of the Prophet Muhammad (saws) through the eyes of a Non-Muslim Professor
Muhammad : Mercy to Mankind
If you reflect on the life history of the Messenger of Allâh, you will find it full of noble qualities in concept and practice. This is why the civilization of his religion is the only civilization that brought happiness to the world. [Makkah (Rabîul-awwal 8, 1424 (May 9, 2003)]
Characteristics of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ part 18
From the book 'Shamâ´il al-MuHammadiyyah' - Chapter 6. The Messenger of Allâh ﷺ on Dyeing his Hair
Compassion
The Messenger of Allâh said, Indeed, Allâh created mercy in one hundred parts. And He sent only one part to the earth by which the creatures show compassion to one another. It is out of this one part that you see a horse or a she-camel raises her hoof off her young one lest she crushes it. Allâh withholds the remaining ninety nine parts in order to shower it on His slaves on the Day of Resurrection. (Al-Bukhârî)
Shamâ´il al-Muhammadiyyah Part 2
The second and third ahadîth from the book. "The Stature and Physical Characteristics of the Messenger of Allâh, ﷺ"
With Abbreviated Notes from various classical commentaries
Compiled by Abû Rumaysah
Muhammad ﷺ – The Best of the Prophets
This extract is taken from the book, Bidayatus-Suwal, upon the excellence of Muhammad sall Allahu alayhi wa sallam above all of the creation
Description of the Prophet ﷺ #1
Chapter 1 of Shamâil al-Muhammadiyyah: with
annotated notes from the commentaries of 'Ali al-Qari and al-Munawi, this is the first part in a series...
The Battle of Uhud: Victory – Not Defeat
Friday Sermon from the Prophet's Mosque in Madina, on 1st Rabeeuth-Thaanee 1422AH: The noble companions were by no means the best of this Ummah by virtue of their being the first to embrace Islam, but rather by virtue of their companionship and courage. They sacrificed their lives and bodies for this religion
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