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Jesus The Prophet of Islam

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Muslims Love Jesus Jesus is a figure who is loved and revered by billions of people the world over, yet there is much confusion surrounding the status of this colossal personality. Muslims and Christians both hold Jesus in high regard but view him in very different ways. This discussion aims to clarify the issues surrounding Jesus: Was Jesus God, or was he sent by God? Who was the real historical Jesus? Jesus as God Some Christians claim that "Jesus is God" or part of a trinity - that he is the incarnation of God on earth, and that God took on a human form. However, according to the Bible, Jesus was born, ate, slept, prayed and had limited knowledge – all attributes not befitting God. God has attributes of perfection whereas Man is the opposite. How can anything be two complete opposites simultaneously?. Islam teaches that God is always perfect. To believe that God became a man is to claim that God is or was (at some point in time), imperfect. A Christian

The story of Abdur-Rahman ibn Awf (R. A)

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It is the story of a man who used his great wealth to benefit Islam and did not let his riches enslave him to this world. Abdur-Rahman ibn Awf was born around 580 CE and lived for about 75 years.  He was born into a family in the Banu Zuhura clan, part of the tribe of Quraish.  Mother of Prophet Muhammad, may the mercy and blessings of Allah be upon him, Aminah, was also from this clan thus genealogists tell us that Abdur-Rahman was a fourth cousin to Prophet Muhammad.   When Abdur-Rahman died he left an inheritance of what would today amount to over six million British pounds, and he is often remembered because of this great wealth. Such a great billionaire he was. However, although he was a hugely successful businessman, he did not let his wealth control him.  He followed certain rules in business. Those rules are compacted into three principles of business. Those are, 1. The first principle of his business is cash. He always bought goods on cash and sold on cash.

Good qualities of The Prophet

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Abu Haamid al-Ghazaali (May Allaah have mercy on him) said in Ihya’ ‘Uloom al-Deen (2/430-442):  A number of the good qualities of his character which have been compiled by some of the scholars from the reports. Then he said:  * He was the most forbearing of people, the most courageous of people, the most just of people, the most chaste of people. * His hand never touched the hand of any woman unless he owned her as a slave or was married to her or was closely related to her by blood (Mahram). * He was the most generous of people, who never kept a dinar or a dirham with him overnight. If he had anything left over and he could not find someone to give it to before night came, he would not go home until he had donated it to someone who needed it. * He did not take anything from that which Allaah had bestowed upon him except one year’s supply of the simplest provisions, dates and barley, giving all of that for the sake of Allaah. * He was never asked for anything but h

Non Muslims opinion about the Prophet SAW

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What famous non-Muslims said about  Prophet Muhammad Peace be upon him...  Napoleon Bonaparte I hope the time is not far off when I shall be able to unite all the wise and educated men of all the countries and establish a uniform regime based on the principles of Quran which alone are true and which alone can lead men to happiness. Sir George Bernard Shaw I have always held the religion of Muhammad in high estimation because of its wonderful vitality. It is the only religion which appears to me to possess that assimilating capacity to the changing phase of existence which can make itself appeal to every age. I have studied him - the wonderful man and in my opinion far from being an anti-Christ, he must be called the Saviour of Humanity. I believe that if a man like him were to assume the dictatorship of the modern world he would succeed in solving its problems in a way that would bring it the much needed peace and happiness: I have prophesied about the faith of Muh

The difference between Hadith and Sunnah is very large.

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The difference between Hadith and Sunnah is very large. What is the Hadith? The Hadith encompasses everything that was said by the prophet (pbuh)during  his teachings during 23 years . Hadith are classified by Hadith Scholars in different categories:authentic, Hassan (good) ,Maqbool( accepted), (Weak) , (fake). So the degree of authentication differs, depending on the transmission chain of all Hadith has been written so far after the death of the prophet, as he prohibited the writing of Hadith at first for fear that amalgam is made between the Quran and the Hadith, for lack of means at the time. But he omitted to defend Some few companions to write it, Because He Was assured of them, he later lift the ban when companions where mature in Islam to distinguish Quran and Hadith. Hadith. Most authenticated Hadith were written by [Al- Boukhari (810 - 870) as an orphan, his father passed away when he was 2 Y old,before age of ten he learnt the Quran by heart. He loved sci