Book Muhammad Rasulullah – The Apostle Of Mercy
Peace , mercy and blessings of God
Praise be to Allah, we praise Him and seek His help, and seek refuge with Allah from the evils of ourselves and our evils of Allah guides not misleading him and not mislead Hadi, and I bear witness that there is no god but Allah alone with no partner and I bear witness that Muhammad is His slave and His Messenger, may Allah bless him and his family and his companions peace and recognition of a lot (O people, fear your Lord, who created you from a single soul and the creation of which her husband and transmit them many men and women and fear Allah who asks by the wombs that God, you were a sergeant) (O ye who believe, fear God and speak always the truth (70) fit you your deeds and forgive you your sins and obey Allah and His Messenger has won a great victory
I come to you today is a beautiful book of the Prophet Muhammad definition Allah bless him and sent as a mercy to the worlds
Book Author: S. Abul Hasan Ali Nadwi
Number of Pages: 490
Publisher: Academy of Islamic Research & Publications
Year of Publication: 1982
: Book Description
At a time when mankind and human civilization were on the edge of destruction, the Lord and Creator of the word caused a man to be born in Arabia who was entrusted with the most difficult task: not only to rescue mankind from imminent destruction but also to raise it to sublime height, heights hitherto beyond the knowledge of historians and the imagination of poets.
If there were not incontrovertible historical evidence to demonstrate his achievements, it would be difficult to believe such greatness. This man was Muhammad (peace be upon him) who was born in the sixth century. He saved mankind from imminent danger, gave it new life, new ambition, fresh energy, a revitalized sense of human dignity and intellect, as also a new found idealism. It was because of him that a new era came about, an era of spirituality in art and literature, of personal sincerity and selfless service of others, all of which produced an ordered, graceful and kindly culture.
His most precious gifts to man were his devotion to righteousness and aversion to evil, his hatred of false gods and a passion for establishing justice and morality, and a readiness to lay down one’s life for these righteous goals. Such goals ultimately are the fountainhead and incentive for all reforms and improvements. Whatever great and sublime heights man has attained have been the result of such noble sentiments ? indeed, all material resources, means and methods owe their existence to human will and determination. That great benefactor of humanity replaced barbarism and brutality with the milk of human kindness, magnanimity and courtesy. He struggled unceasingly for the propagation of his noble teachings with complete disregard for his own self, his life or prestige.

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