Title: Muhammad (peace be upon him)
1Muhammad (peace be upon him) His
Message-Mercy to Mankind
In the name of Allah, Most Beneficent, Most
Merciful
Dr. Abdulazeez Abdulraheem www.understandQuran.co
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2Outline
- Introduction
- Messenger of Mercy
- Equality
- Kindness
- For animals
- For environment
- His Message
3Introduction
4Who is he ?
- Almost 1.2 Billion bear witness he is the
Messenger of God
5ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA
MUHAMMAD is the most successful of all Prophets
and religious personalities. (11th Edition
under Koran)
6ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA
- .... A mass of detail in the early sources show
that he was an honest and upright man who had
gained the respect and loyalty of others who were
like-wise honest and upright men." (Vol. 12)
7MICHAEL H. HART, ranked him 1st in the list of
the Most Influential Persons in History
"My choice of Muhammad to lead the list of the
world's most influential persons may surprise
some readers and may be questioned by others, but
he was the only man in history who was supremely
successful on both the religious and secular
levels. THE 100 A RANKING OF THE MOST
INFLUENTIAL PERSONS IN HISTORY, New York, 1978,
p. 33)
8LAMAR TINE, The renowned historian, speaking on
the essentials of human greatness wonders
- If
- greatness of purpose,
- smallness of means and
- astounding results
- are the three criteria of human genius, who could
dare to compare any great man in modern history
than MUHAMMAD?
9He did it
- He was by far the most remarkable man that ever
set foot on this earth - He preached a religion, founded a state, built a
nation, laid down a moral code, initiated
numerous social and political reforms - He established a powerful and dynamic society to
practice and represent his teachings
andcompletely revolutionized the worlds of human
thought and behavior for all times to come
10His Mission Impossible
- He was born in Arabia in the year 570, started
his mission of preaching the religion of Truth,
Islam (submission to One God) at the age of forty
and departed from this world at the age of
sixty-three. - During this short period of 23 years as a
Prophet, he changed the complete Arabian peninsula
11His Mission Impossible
- From paganism and idolatry to SUBMISSION to the
One True God, - From tribal quarrels and wars to national
solidarity and cohesion, - From drunkenness and debauchery to sobriety and
piety, - From lawlessness and anarchy to disciplined
living, - From utter bankruptcy to the highest standards of
moral excellence.
12His Mission Impossible
- Human history has never known such a complete
transformation of a society or a place before or
since - IMAGINE all these unbelievable wonders in JUST
OVER TWO DECADES.
Yes, this was done by Prophet MUHAMMAD (pbuh)
13WHY PROPHETS ??
- Sources of human knowledge - limited
- Normal realities can be understood by observation
- Higher level realities - deductive reasoning
scientific investigation. - Ultimate realities (esp. why?)
- Science Philosophy can only speculate
14WHY PROPHETS ??
- No other source except divine guidance conveyed
thru prophets. - God did not leave us without guidance. From
first man till the last.
15 Mission of a Prophet
- To lay down
- Framework of belief
- Mode of worship
- Moral code
- Rules of culture and civilization
- In fact to prescribe whole system of thought and
action (Al-Deen), which includes all aspects of
life.
16 Mission of a Prophet
- Read the book to people
- Purify them (belief and actions)
- Teach the book and Wisdom
- Be a practical model
- Train the individuals and society to establish
Islamic system of life (Kingdom of God on earth)
17 Mission of a Prophet
- Not all the prophets succeeded because of the
prejudice and intolerance of people. Muhammad
(pbuh) did succeed in establishing the kingdom of
God.
18Prophethood
- God conveyed his message to man thru Muhammad
(pbuh) in two forms - Quran - The Book
- Sunnah - Sayings, practices, and approvals of the
prophet. (PRACTICAL DEMO) - Belief in Prophethood brings the life into real
worship and obedience, otherwise, the belief
remains just the theory.
19Requirements (of Belief in Prophethood)
- Believe in him (as required)
- Obey him in all spheres of life
- His Sunnah is the explanation of Quran, nobody
can contradict his explanation. - No independent decision in a matter prescribed by
the prophet
20Position of a Prophet
- Servant of God
- Makes people to obey God and worship Him and not
himself, by conveying, No Force !! - Just a human being. No share in divinity (4 areas
mentioned above, entity, attributes, rights, and
powers) - Not a superhuman. So, Islam has saved its
followers from any exaggeration in this belief.
21What Distinguishes Muhammad (pbuh) from Others ??
- Last Prophet
- Revived the faith conveyed by all prophets
- Pure message retransmitted thru him
- No messenger after him
- Book is preserved
- Sunnah (practice, sayings, approvals) is recorded
in details (No better compilation of any person
in history is present)
22Why follow Muhammad (pbuh)
- For instruction, we turn to Muhammad (pbuh), not
because of prejudice, but because - Last Prophet ? latest guidance
- Word of God ? in pure divine, living language
- Historical record of his Sunnah is preserved
23Muhammad's (pbuh) Mission - Universal
- Quran confirms it
- Logical consequence of finality
- Complete code ? supports finality
- No man in the last 1400 yrs like him
24ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA
MUHAMMAD is the most successful of all Prophets
and religious personalities. (11th Edition
under Koran)
25MICHAEL H. HART, ranked him 1st in the list of
the Most Influential Persons in History
"My choice of Muhammad to lead the list of the
world's most influential persons may surprise
some readers and may be questioned by others, but
he was the only man in history who was supremely
successful on both the religious and secular
levels. THE 100 A RANKING OF THE MOST
INFLUENTIAL PERSONS IN HISTORY, New York, 1978,
p. 33)
26Appearance
- Muhammad (pbuh) was of a height a little above
the average. - He was fair of complexion and altogether very
handsome.
27Appearance
- He did not speak unnecessarily and what he said
was always to the point and without any padding. - At times he would make his meaning clear by
slowly repeating what he had said. - His laugh was mostly a smile.
- He kept his feelings under firm control.
28Dress
- His dress generally consisted of a shirt, tamad
(trousers), a sheet thrown round the shoulders
and a turban. - His blanket had several patches (Tirmidhi).
- He had very few spare clothes, but he kept them
spotlessly clean (Bukhari).
29Dress
- Once he enquired of a person in dirty clothes
whether he had any income. Upon getting a reply
in the affirmative, he observed, "When Allah has
blessed you with His bounty, your appearance
should reflect it." Abu Dawood
30House Belongings!!!
- His house was but a hut with walls of unbaked
clay and a thatched roof of palm leaves covered
by camel skin. It contained - a rope cot,
- a pillow stuffed with palm leaves ,
- the skin of some animal spread on the floor and a
water - bag of leather
- and some weapons.
31House Belongings!!!
- These were all his earthly belongings, besides
- a camel,
- a horse, and
- an ass and
- some land which he had acquired in the later part
of his life (Bukhari, Muslim, Abu Dawood).
32MAHATMA GANDHI, says in Young India..
"I wanted to know the best of one who holds
today's undisputed sway over the hearts of
millions of mankind.. I became more than
convinced that it was not the sword that won a
place for Islam in those days in the scheme of
life.
33MAHATMA GANDHI, says in Young India..
"It was the rigid simplicity, the utter
self-effacement of the Prophet the scrupulous
regard for pledges, his intrepidity, his
fearlessness, his absolute trust in God and in
his own mission.
34House Belongings!!!
- Sometimes he slept on his cot, sometimes on a
skin or ordinary mattress, and sometimes on the
ground. - To his disciples (who wanted to offer him a soft
bed) - "What have I to do with worldly things. My
connection with the world is like that of a
traveller resting for a while underneath the
shade of a tree and then moving on."
35House Belongings!!!
- His wife A'isha (ra) says that there was hardly a
day in his life when he had two square meals.
Sahih Muslim - This was so inspite of him being the most beloved
ruler of the Islamic State of all times.
36For his family!
- He had declared unlawful for himself and his
family anything given by the people by way of
Zakat (obligatory donation of 2.5 of savings) or
sadaqa (charity).
37REV. REGINALD BOSWORTH SMITH,
- "He was Caesar and Pope in one but he was Pope
without Pope's pretensions, Caesar without the
legions of Caesar without a standing army,
without a bodyguard, without a palace, without a
fixed revenue
38REV. REGINALD BOSWORTH SMITH,
- If ever any man had the right to say that he
ruled by the right divine, it was Mohammed, for
he had all the power without its instruments and
without its supports."
39 Extremely humble!
- Though virtual king of Arabia and an apostle of
Allah, he never assumed an air of superiority. - He used to invite people be they slaves, servants
or the poorest believers, to partake with him of
his scanty meals. Tirmidhi - He did not like people to get up for him and used
to say, "Let him who likes people to stand up in
his honour, he should seek a place in hell." Abu
Dawud
40At home!
- His wife A'isha (ra) said, "He always joined in
household work and would at times mend his
clothes, repair his shoes and sweep the floor. He
would milk, tether, and feed his animals and do
the household shopping." Qazi Iyaz Shifa Sahih
Bukhari
41Spend his time
- According to the demands on him for
- offering worship to Allah
- public affairs, and
- personal matters.
42Spend his time
- All his activities were full of supplications and
prayers. - His Love, Devotion, Dedication is transparent
through all these supplcns. (not just 5 prayers).
- A full 300 page-books is there just on the
prayers he used to recite.
43Supplications
- MIRACULOUS ASPECT
- Establish / Correct the relationship with God
- Maintain it
- Millions of Muslims throughout centuries have
been reciting these everyday. - Of course, they want to follow him in all aspects
(name, dress, beard, living style).
44Supplications
- And dont forget that he was not just a spiritual
guide He was a leader in all aspects of life.
45LAMARTINE,
Philosopher, orator, apostle, legislator,
warrior, conqueror of ideas, restorer of rational
dogmas, of a cult without images, the founder of
twenty terrestrial empires and of one spiritual
empire, that is MUHAMMAD.
46LAMARTINE,
The most famous men created arms, laws and
empires only. They founded, if anything at all,
no more than material powers which often crumbled
away before their eyes.
47LAMARTINE,
This man moved not only armies, legislation,
empires, peoples and dynasties, but millions of
men in one-third of the then inhabited world and
more than that, he moved the altars, the gods,
the religions, the ideas, the beliefs and
souls....
48LAMARTINE,
As regards all the standards by which Human
Greatness may be measured, we may well ask, IS
THERE ANY MAN GREATER THAN HE ?" (ALPHONSE DE
LAMAR TINE, HISTOIRE DE LA TURQUIE, PARIS, 1854,
VOL. II, PP 276-277)
49 His Behavior
- By nature he was gentle and kind-hearted, always
inclined to be gracious and to overlook the
faults of others. - Politeness and courtesy,
- compassion and tenderness,
- simplicity and humility,
- sympathy and sincerity
- were some of the keynotes of his character.
50 His Character
- About himself the Prophet (pbuh) said Allah has
sent me as an apostle so that I may demonstrate
perfection of character, refinement of manners
and loftiness of deportment." Malik
51 His Behavior
- He was not annoyed if anyone interrupted him even
during the SERMONS for anything. - Bedouin (desert-man)
- His grandson
52 His Behavior
- The Prophet (pbuh) said He is a bad person in
the sight of Allah who does not behave
courteously, and people shun his company
because of his bad manners. - Sahih Bukhari
53Messenger of Mercy
- We have sent you except as a mercy for the worlds
(al-Quran) - Extremely kind and merciful for believers
- Even for his enemies - After Makkahs victory
54Kindness to Animals
- "Indeed, there is heavenly reward for every act
of kindness done to a living animal. - If he saw any animal over-loaded he would pull
up the owner and say, "Fear Allah in your
treatment of animals."
55Love for the poor
- He said "He is not a perfect Muslim who eats his
fill and lets his neighbour go hungry." - To his wife he said, "O A'isha, love the poor and
let them come to you and Allah will draw you near
to Himself." Sahih Bukhari
56Messenger of Mercy
- He achieved a huge revolution without almost any
bloodshed! - Only few hundreds were killed (initiated by wars
from others). - Just compare it with any other revolution of the
world!!!
57GEORGE BERNARD SHAW
- I have studied him - the wonderful man and in my
opinion far from being an anti-Christ, he must be
called the Savior of Humanity.
58His Life in Brief!!!
- Born in Makkah
- Married Khadijah (R) a widow of 40 years at the
age of 25. Stayed with her till her death - Made Prophet at 40 years Spread the message
- Opposition by Makkans (egos positions vested
interests establishments) - Migrated to Madinah at 53 (after 13 years) His
followers migrated too.
59His Life in Brief!!!
- Established Islamic State in Madinah Taught
Muslims how to live (in all aspects of life
Spiritual, moral, social, political, all
aspects of life in all types of situations). - Attacked continuously by surrounding enemies
including those from Makkah - Became victorious within 10 years!
- Whole Arabia became Muslim
- Died at the age of 63.
60The Message of Muhammad pbuh
61Basic Definitions
- Islam Peaceful, willing submission to God.
- Islam is not a religion alone. It is a code/way
of life (Deen). It encompasses all spheres of
life. - Religion guides in the area of 'ibadaat
(worship) only. Whereas Deen guides all spheres
of life of a man i.e. in mosque/church and state
affairs.
62Basic Definitions
- A Muslim is the one who submits himself to God
willfully and peacefully. - A Muslim's belief is
- There is no God except the one true God
- and Muhammad is the messenger and slave of God.
(Peace be upon him)
63Who was the first Muslim on earth?
- Adam not Muhammad (peace be on them both)
- Islam is not a new religion. It is the religion
given by God to the first man and is the same
for the last one too and for every one in
between.
64Misconceptions
- Muhammad pbuh is not the founder of Islam. He
came with the last edition of Islam. - Muslims are not Muhammadans.
- Muslims do not worship Muhammad pbuh.
65The Miracle given to Muhammad pbuh Al-Quran
- A UNIQUE BOOK
- Memorized in Full by hundreds of thousands
- TOP in being read daily by millions all over the
world (Encyclopedia Britannic, 11th edition) - Preserved in its ORIGINAL form for the last 14
centuries
66Center, The KAABA in Makkah
- Built by Prophets ABRAHAM and ISHMAEL 3000 years
ago - Muslims throughout the world face towards it
while praying - 1.5 MILLION Muslims in Hajj 1.5 in Umrah
- Where everybody (males) dress the same and race,
wealth, status, etc., all are removed.
67The FASTEST Growing Religion in the world
- Not by Sword or Money ! Today it is 'perhaps'
the fastest growing religion in US (Maston
Speight, Director of the office of Christian
Muslim relations of the national council of
churches of Christ of the USA) - 'World's fastest growing religion' (Robert Morey,
Director of research and education foundation,
Austin, TX) in spite of the Muslims powerlessness
and decadence in the past 2 centuries. - 'In modern times it has made great gains in
Africa' (The 1990 Almanac, Houghton Mifflin
Company, Boston) .
68The FASTEST Growing Religion in the world
- Never witnessed large scale desertions As
against all other religions. - Devoid of Major Splits Divisions (Shiites,
Zaidi, etc.,) are around 10 only. -
69MUSLIMS A GLOBAL COMMUNITY
- Total Population 1 Billion
- Indian Subcontinent 30
- sub-Saharan Africa 20
- Arab World 18
- Southeast Asia 17
- USSR and China 10
- Non-Arab Middle East 10
- Countries with more than 50 Muslim population
57
70Famous Books of Islam
- 1. Psalms of David
- 2. Torah The old testament
- 3. Bible The new testament
- 4. Quran The final testament
71Famous Prophets of Islam
- ADAM
- NOAH
- ABRAHAM
- MOSES
- JESUS
- MOHAMMED
- (Peace be on them all)
72Basic Sources of Islam
- Quran The Book of Allah
- Sunnah The sayings, practice, and approvals
of the prophet Muhammad (pbuh).
73Three Main Elements of Islam
- Sovereignty of God on all matters of life
spiritual and material. - Prophethood Guidance (spiritual and material) is
sent thru prophets from Adam thru Mohammed (peace
be upon them.) - The Hereafter (Life after death)
Obedience.....Paradise for ever
Disobedience.Hell for ever
74BASIC PILLARS OF ISLAM
- Every act done with the consciousness that it
fulfills the divine will is considered an act of
worship in Islam. - Nevertheless, the specific acts of worship termed
as the Pillars of Islam are on the higher plane
of spirituality.
75BASIC PILLARS OF ISLAM
- They are
- The Declaration of Faith (Shahadah) 'I bear
witness that there is none worthy of worship
except God and that Muhammad is His servant and
messenger. - The Prayer (Salah) 5 times a day as a duty
towards God. To strengthen the belief in God. To
inspires man to higher morality. - Fasting (Siyam) Cultivates piety, patience and
love for the poor.
76BASIC PILLARS OF ISLAM
- The poor-Tax (Zakat) To give 2.5 annually of
one's net savings as alms to the poor. (Life
insurance in a Muslim community) - Pilgrimage (Hajj) To Makkah, provided one has
the means (financial and physical).
77Articles of Faith
- Existence, oneness and Attributes of Allah
- Belief in Angels
- Belief in Holy Books
- Belief in Prophets
- Belief in the Hereafter
- Belief in the Destiny (All past, present, and
future events are from Allah and in His
Knowledge.)
78Universality of Message
- Quran always address "O Mankind", "O Son of
Adam". And Not to people of any particular race,
tribe, are, color, language.. - "The believers are like brothers" (Quran).
- "All men are equal in Islam. The Arab has no
superiority over non-Arab, nor does the non-Arab
have superiority over Arabs except in the fear of
God." - Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)
79FAITH IN GOD
- Not just that HE exists but
- Creator, Master, Ruler, Administrator of the
universe - No one has share in His
- Entity (Asma)
- Attributes (Sifaat)
- Rights (Huqooq)
- Authority/powers (Ekhtiaraat)
80Purity of Faith
- In the name of God, Most Gracious, Most Merciful
- Say He is God, The One and Only
- God, the Eternal, the Absolute
- He begets not, nor is he begotten
- And there is none like unto Him. Quran 1311-5
81Requirements (of Faith in God)
- Worship Him alone
- Pray Him alone
- Have hope and fear from Him alone
- Take the law from Him alone. Law making should
be within the limits prescribed by Him and under
His permission.
82BELIEF IN THE HEREAFTER
- This life is a test.
- At the end Accountability
- Time for accountability - fixed by God
- present order of things will be replaced by
another - All human beings will rise once again in the new
world - Everyone will face God individually
83BELIEF IN THE HEREAFTER
- Judgment based on not just God's knowledge but
Proofs from angles, his environment, his book of
deeds etc., - No undue intercession. No bribery, No advocacy
without His permission. - Criteria Did the man conduct himself a/c to
Islam?
84BELIEF IN THE HEREAFTER
- In one of his sermons calculated to instil the
fear of Allah and the day of reckoning in the
hearts of men, Prophet Muhammad pbuh said - O people of Quraish be prepared for the
hereafter, I cannot save you from the punishment
of Allah - O Bani Abd Manaf, . O Abbas O Fatima,
daughter of Muhammad, even you I cannot save you
from the punishment of Allah."
85Three Categories of people
- Who Reject - Hellfire forever
- Who Believe, but distorted way - (a/c to
scholars, such people will be sent to Hell for
sometime and then sent to Heaven) - Who accept and practice - Paradise forever
86Three Categories of people
- Every thing in this life is pure blessing of God
and it is impossible for human to deserve any
reward. The prophet Muhammad (pbuh) clarified
that even he also will enter paradise because of
the mercy of Allah and not based upon his
actions. The actions we do just enable us to
receive that mercy which will send us to paradise.
87SOME ISLAMIC PRINCIPLES
- Oneness of God
- Oneness of mankind No one can claim that he is
better than others. It is only God Who knows who
is better. It depends on piety and righteousness.
88SOME ISLAMIC PRINCIPLES
- Oneness of Messengers and the Message
- Muslims believe that God sent different
messengers throughout the history of mankind. - All came with the same message and the same
teachings. - Muslims believe in Noah, Abraham, Isaac, Ismail,
Jacob, Moses, David, Jesus, and Muhammad. They
are all the Prophets of Islam.
89Equality in Islam (POLICY)
- O' Mankind! We created you from a single (pair)
of a male and a female, and made you into nations
and tribes, that ye may know each other (not that
ye may despise each other). Verily the most
honored of you in the sight of God is (he who is)
the most righteous of you. Quran 4913 - God looks not to your FIGURES nor to your WEALTH
but to your HEARTS and to your DEEDS - Prophet
Muhammad (Peace be upon him)
90Equality in Islam (PROGRAM)
- Group prayers - a part of the program
- 5 times a day for every locality
- Once a week for the whole city
- Once a year for the whole Muslim world i.e.
pilgrimage to Makkah. - Where everybody prays shoulder to shoulder.
91SAROJINI NAIDU, the famous Indian poetess says
"It was the first religion that preached and
practiced democracy for, in the mosque, when the
call for prayer is sounded and worshippers are
gathered together, the democracy of Islam is
embodied five times a day when the peasant and
king kneel side by side and proclaim 'God Alone
is Great'... (S.NAIDU, IDEALS OF ISLAM, VIDE
SPEECHES WRITINGS, MADRAS, 1918)
92PROF. JULES MASSERMAN of USA Psychiatric
Association
- Leaders must fulfill three functions
- provide for the well being of the led,
- provide a social organization in which people
feel relatively secure - provide them with one set of beliefs
93PROF. JULES MASSERMAN of USA Psychiatric
Association
- People like Pasteur and Salk are leaders in the
first sense. - People like Gandhi and Confucius, on one hand,
and Alexander, Caesar and Hitler on the other,
are leaders in the second and perhaps the third
sense. - Jesus and Buddha belong in the third category
alone.
94PROF. JULES MASSERMAN of USA Psychiatric
Association
- Perhaps the greatest leader of all times was
MUHAMMAD, who combined all three functions. - To a lesser degree, Moses did the same."Â
95ANNIE BESANT in The Life Teaching of MUHAMMAD
says
- "It is impossible for anyone who studies the life
character of the great Prophet of Arabia, .,
to feel anything but reverence for that mighty
Prophet, one of the great messengers of the
Supreme. - I myself feel whenever I re-read them, a new way
of admiration, a new sense of reverence for that
mighty Arabian teacher."Â
96Thank you!!!