The Prophet of Mercy
How Muhammad Rose Above Enmity Insult
Mohammad Elshinawy author Omar Suleiman author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Kube Publishing Ltd
Published:31st May '22
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Kube Publishing Ltd.
Exploring seventy incidents that serve as a reminder as to who the Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم really was: a man of mercy and moral greatness who sought not the praise of this world, but its betterment through his example.
To delegitimize the Messenger صلى الله عليه وسلم is to call into question the entire message. During his time, the Makkans called him
a poet, a magician, and a madman, among other names. Today, he is insulted with other labels. The question of whether or not he sacrificed his principles in the pursuit of conveying his message successfully is one that requires an in-depth look
The authors pertinently observe, “Just as it hurts us to see him insulted, it would pain him to see us responding in ways insulting to his legacy”. This book is a compilation of seventy incidents in which the Prophet (blessings and peace be upon him) rose above enmity and insult.
This book encourages Muslims to adopt the Prophetic model of mercy and forgiveness, which can certainly ameliorate things, help in reducing Islamophobia, build a dialogue with non-Muslims, and, ultimately, improve the image of Prophet Muhammad (blessings and peace be upon him), Muslims and Islam. - The Muslim World Book Review
ISBN: 9781847741721
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124 pages