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Who is Muhammad ﷺ?

Who is Muhammad ﷺ?

The one who used to pray
during the night until his
feet were swollen, even
though all his sins were
forgiven; he said,
"Should I not be a grateful servant?"

The one who taught us not
to lose hope and faith in
Allah, he said:
if the Final
Hour comes while you have
a shoot of a plant in your
hands and it is possible to
plant it before the Hour
comes, you should plant it."

The one who despite having
lost his father before being
born, his mother when he
was a child, his grandfather
who raised him years
later.

Then buried six of his
children. He taught us to
be patient and to have
faith in Allah.

He never disrespected
a woman. When he was
at home and there was
nothing to eat, he would
say to his wife:
"i will fast this day."

He who cried for us
without having seen us and
the one who will be our
intercessor on the Day when
everyone will say
"Nafsi, Nafsi (myself, myself) except
him who will only care
about us and say "'Ummati,
Ummati" (my people, my people).

The one who was insulted,
abused, his integrity was
questioned; he was defied by
his society and when it was
said to him to pray against
them, he said: "Verily I was
not sent to invoke curses, but
rather I was only sent as
mercy Send your Salawat upon
our Beloved, the most
beautiful of creation, the
mercy upon mankind.




 

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