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entire energy in da’wah work. All the best results will ensue from this act. 6. The Prophet Muhammad e along with about two hundred of his companions left Makkah when the Makkan leaders had made it impossible
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greatest example of this human potential coupled with vision is to be found in the Prophet Muhammad e. Historians have acknowledged this unique quality in him in diverse ways. For instance, British writer
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toll of less than one hundred and fifty people. This revolution brought about by the Prophet Muhammad e was indeed a bloodless revolution. And this bloodless revolution became possible only because he acted
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human beings to greater and greater degrees of purification. According to a hadith the Prophet Muhammad e observed: “Listen, there is a part made of flesh in the human body. If that is purified and therefore
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Even one of God’s names is As-Salam (Peace). Moreover, the Qur’an states that the Prophet Muhammad e was sent to the world as a mercy to mankind (21:107). The word ‘jihad’ has nowhere been used in the
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biographies were called ‘maghazi’, that is ‘The Battles Fought by the Prophet,’ yet the Prophet Muhammad e in fact did battle only three times in his entire life, and the period of his involvement in these battles
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has to be urged to become an example of the ‘sublime character’ as projected by the Prophet Muhammad e, and described in the Quran (68:4). So far as the ideal society or the ideal state is concerned, it
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is founded on five pillars: Bearing witness that there is no god but the one God and that Muhammad e is God’s Messenger; the regular saying of prayers (salat); alms-giving (zakat); performing a pilgrimage
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the Prophet. 6. Positive Status Quoism in State Affairs: Even after the demise of Prophet Muhammad e, this practice of positive status quoism continued in the early phase of Islam. One outstanding example
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time in Madinah, three religious groups existed—Muslims, Idolators and Jews. Here too Prophet Muhammad e did not directly confront the status quo. Instead, he issued a charter which is known as Sahifa-al-Madinah
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