Who is Prophet Muhammad?
Prophet Muhammad, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him, is the
man beloved by more than 1.2 billion Muslims. He is the man who taught us
patience in the face of adversity, and taught us to live in this world but seek
eternal life in the hereafter. It was to Prophet Muhammad that God
revealed the Quran. Along with this Book of guidance God sent Prophet
Muhammad, whose behavior and high moral standards are an example to us
all. Prophet Muhammad’s life was the Quran. He understood it, he
loved it and he lived his life based on its standards. He taught us to
recite Quran, to live by its principles and to love it. When Muslims
declare their faith in One God, they also declare their belief that Muhammad is
the slave and final messenger of God.
When a Muslim hears Muhammad’s name mentioned they ask God to send
blessings upon him. Prophet Muhammad was a man, a human being just like
any other man, but it is his love for humanity that sets him apart.
Muslims love Prophet Muhammad, but it is his love for us, that makes him a man
like no other. He longed for Paradise not only for himself but also for
all of us. He wept tears not for himself but for his Ummah[1], and for
humanity. He was often heard to cry “O God, my Ummah, my Ummah”.
Muslims also believe in the same Prophets mentioned in Jewish and
Christian traditions, including Noah, Moses, Abraham and Jesus, and they
believe that all prophets came with the same message – to worship God alone,
without partners, sons or daughters. There is a difference, however,
between all other prophets and Prophet Muhammad. Before Muhammad,
prophets were sent to particular people in particular places and periods.
Muhammad however, is the final Prophet and his message is for all of humankind.
God tells us in Quran that He did not send Prophet Muhammad except as a
mercy for humankind. “And we have sent you O Muhammad, not but as a
mercy for humankind and all that exists.” (Quran 21:107) God
did not say Muhammad was sent to the people of Arabia, or to men, or to
the people of the 7th century. He made it clear that Prophet
Muhammad was a prophet like no other, one whose message would spread far and
wide and be applicable in all places for all times. Muslims love him,
respect him and follow him. They hold him in such regard that for many it
is emotionally painful to see or hear their beloved mentor ridiculed or
disrespected.
Throughout history and around the world non-Muslims have shown great
respect and honour to Prophet Muhammad and he is considered influential in both
religious and secular matters. Mahatma Ghandi described him as scrupulous
about pledges, intense in his devotion to his friends and followers, intrepid,
fearless, and with absolute trust in God and in his own mission. Prophet
Muhammad taught Islam as a way of life, founded an empire, laid down a moral
code and instituted a code of law focusing on respect, tolerance and justice.. [2]
What is it about Prophet Muhammad that inspires such devotion? Is
it his gentle and loving nature, his kindness and generosity or is it his
ability to empathise with all of humanity? Muhammad was a selfless man
who devoted the last 23 years of his life to teaching his companions and
followers how to worship God and how to respect humanity. Prophet
Muhammad was acutely aware of just how much responsibility had been thrust upon
him by God. He was careful to teach the message just as God had
prescribed and warned his followers not to adulate him the way Jesus, son of
Mary was praised. [3]
Muslims do not worship Prophet Muhammad; they understand that he is only
a man. However, he is a man worthy of our utmost respect and love.
Prophet Muhammad loved humanity so much that he would weep out of fear
for them. He loved his Ummah with such deep and profound devotion that
God remarked on the depth of his love for us in Quran.
“Verily, there has come unto you a Messenger (Muhammad) from amongst
yourselves. It grieves him that you should receive any injury or
difficulty. He (Muhammad) is anxious over you (to be rightly guided, to
repent to God, and beg Him to pardon and forgive your sins, in order that you
may enter Paradise and be saved from the punishment of the Hell-fire), for the
believers he is full of pity, kind, and merciful.” (Quran 9:128)
Prophet Muhammad taught us to love God and to obey Him. He taught
us to be kind to each other, to respect our elders, and care for our
children. He taught us that it was better to give than to receive and
that each human life is worthy of respect and dignity. He taught us to
love for our brothers and sisters what we love for ourselves. Prophet
Muhammad taught us that families and communities are essential, and he pointed
out that individual rights although important are not more important than a
stable, moral society. Prophet Muhammad taught us that men and women are
equal in the sight of God and that no one person is better then another except
in respect to his or her piety and devotion to God.
Who is Prophet Muhammad? Quite simply he is the man who will stand
before God on the day of Requital and beg God to have mercy on us. He
will intercede for us. Muslims love him because he is the slave and messenger
of God, he is a mercy to humankind and his gentleness, and devotion to humanity
is unprecedented.
[1] The translation of the Arabic word Ummah is
nation. However, it means more than a country with borders, it is a
fellowship of men women and children united in their love for One God and their
admiration for Muhammad, the Prophet of God.
[2] A frieze is a long stretch of painted, sculpted or
even calligraphic
decoration normally above eye-level. Frieze decorations may depict scenes
in a sequence of discrete panels. The material of which the frieze is
made of may be plasterwork, carved wood or other decorative medium.
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