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التصنيف : كتب إسلامية
سنة النشر : غير محدد
عدد الصفحات : غير محدد
عن الكتاب : In the name of Allah, the Most Beneficent in Mercy, the Most Merciful All praise is for Allah the Exalted and may the peace and blessings of Allah be upon His Messenger Muhammad and his family and companions and all those who follow them (and their way) until the Day of Resurrection The Prophet Muhammad was sent by Allah as a mercy for all the worlds, and this is one of the many reasons for which Muslims invoke the salutation upon him with the words “may the salutations, praises, prayers, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him” or as we say in the Arabic language, ( وسـلم عليه االله صلى,( SALL ALLAHU ALAIHI WA SALLAM (often shortened to: peace and blessings be upon him) The scriptural basis for the belief that the Prophet Muhammad was sent as a mercy, peace and blessings be upon him, is in the revealed Book of Allah, the Holy Qur`an, when the Almighty and Exalted said in Surat al-Anbiya`a (Chapter of the Prophets: 21): The Universal Mercy of the Prophet Muhammad’s Mission “And We have written in the Psalms after the remembrance that the land is inherited by My righteous servants. * Verily in this (Quran) is a notification for a people that worship (Allah). And We have not sent you except as a mercy to the universe. * Say ‘Indeed it is revealed to me that your god is only one God, so will you be Muslims in submission to Him?’* But if they turn away then say, ‘I have announced to all equally, and I do not know whether what you are promised is near or far away. * Indeed, He knows what is openly declared and He knows what you conceal. * I do not know but perhaps this a trial for you, and a mere (respite of) enjoyment for a time.’ * He (the Prophet) said, O My Lord judge in truth, and our Lord is the Most Beneficent in Mercy, and He is the One whose aid is sought against that which you describe (in blasphemy).” The crucial verse for our subject is the saying of Allah, ‘And We have not sent you except as a mercy to the universe.’ This qualifies the entire mission as a mercy intended to all people. The context is also important since this declaration came to us in the general context of calling to Islam, to wholehearted submission to Allah, to pure monotheism, and to righteous acts of sincere worship before the coming of the promised Day of Resurrection. Thus we have three aspects of this mercy: the sender of mercy, the messenger of mercy, and the message of mercy. The mercy can only be fully activated by our full acceptance of the God of Mercy and his Prophet of Mercy, and by our being truly merciful to others and to ourselves by following the teachings of the message of mercy. This book before you will explain the concept of mercy, that Allah is the Most Merciful in the general sense and in the special sense, The Universal Mercy of the Prophet Muhammad’s Mission that mercy permeates the teachings and message of Islam, and that mercy is the dominant characteristic of the Prophet’s personality and his mission as the Messenger of Allah to the various worlds of the universe. This thread of inquiry will carry us through our entire investigation. We will direct the line of search and present our understanding and our elucidation, but will let the presentation of many clear scriptures of revelation in Islam from the Qur`an and the Sunnah speak directly to prove these points with minimal explanation, by the will and aid of Allah Almighty. Before we initiate this journey we must give some terminology and the authenticated sources of reliable knowledge about Islam in a preliminary manner to keep the investigation on proper course since misconceptions are often derived from misconceptions about definitions and misinformation from unreliable sources. The author, (a humble slave who continually seeks the mercy of his Lord, Allah, the Most Great and Majestic) Abu Salman Deya ud-Deen Eberle The Prophet Muhammad was sent by Allah as a mercy for all the worlds, and this is one of themany reasons for which Muslims invoke the salutation upon him with the words may the salutations, praises, prayers, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him .
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In the name of Allah, the Most Beneficent in Mercy, the Most Merciful All praise is for Allah the Exalted and may the peace and blessings of Allah be upon His Messenger Muhammad and his family and companions and all those who follow them (and their way) until the Day of Resurrection The Prophet Muhammad was sent by Allah as a mercy for all the worlds, and this is one of the many reasons for which Muslims invoke the salutation upon him with the words “may the salutations, praises, prayers, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him” or as we say in the Arabic language, ( وسـلم عليه االله صلى,( SALL ALLAHU ALAIHI WA SALLAM (often shortened to: peace and blessings be upon him) The scriptural basis for the belief that the Prophet Muhammad was sent as a mercy, peace and blessings be upon him, is in the revealed Book of Allah, the Holy Qur`an, when the Almighty and Exalted said in Surat al-Anbiya`a (Chapter of the Prophets: 21): The Universal Mercy of the Prophet Muhammad’s Mission “And We have written in the Psalms after the remembrance that the land is inherited by My righteous servants. * Verily in this (Quran) is a notification for a people that worship (Allah). And We have not sent you except as a mercy to the universe. * Say ‘Indeed it is revealed to me that your god is only one God, so will you be Muslims in submission to Him?’* But if they turn away then say, ‘I have announced to all equally, and I do not know whether what you are promised is near or far away. * Indeed, He knows what is openly declared and He knows what you conceal. * I do not know but perhaps this a trial for you, and a mere (respite of) enjoyment for a time.’ * He (the Prophet) said, O My Lord judge in truth, and our Lord is the Most Beneficent in Mercy, and He is the One whose aid is sought against that which you describe (in blasphemy).” The crucial verse for our subject is the saying of Allah, ‘And We have not sent you except as a mercy to the universe.’ This qualifies the entire mission as a mercy intended to all people. The context is also important since this declaration came to us in the general context of calling to Islam, to wholehearted submission to Allah, to pure monotheism, and to righteous acts of sincere worship before the coming of the promised Day of Resurrection. Thus we have three aspects of this mercy: the sender of mercy, the messenger of mercy, and the message of mercy. The mercy can only be fully activated by our full acceptance of the God of Mercy and his Prophet of Mercy, and by our being truly merciful to others and to ourselves by following the teachings of the message of mercy. This book before you will explain the concept of mercy, that Allah is the Most Merciful in the general sense and in the special sense, The Universal Mercy of the Prophet Muhammad’s Mission that mercy permeates the teachings and message of Islam, and that mercy is the dominant characteristic of the Prophet’s personality and his mission as the Messenger of Allah to the various worlds of the universe. This thread of inquiry will carry us through our entire investigation. We will direct the line of search and present our understanding and our elucidation, but will let the presentation of many clear scriptures of revelation in Islam from the Qur`an and the Sunnah speak directly to prove these points with minimal explanation, by the will and aid of Allah Almighty. Before we initiate this journey we must give some terminology and the authenticated sources of reliable knowledge about Islam in a preliminary manner to keep the investigation on proper course since misconceptions are often derived from misconceptions about definitions and misinformation from unreliable sources. The author, (a humble slave who continually seeks the mercy of his Lord, Allah, the Most Great and Majestic) Abu Salman Deya ud-Deen Eberle The Prophet Muhammad was sent by Allah as a mercy for all the worlds, and this is one of themany reasons for which Muslims invoke the salutation upon him with the words may the salutations, praises, prayers, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him .


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