| Master of the Prophets, Prophet Mohammad (S) Messenger of Peace and Mercy |
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| Author : Dr. A.R. Ghavidel, Clinical Psychologist | |
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The fundamental tenet of Islam is the
belief in all prophets of God. All Muslims firmly believe that God sent
messengers to all countries for guiding all nations on the earth. The names of
some of them have been mentioned in the Holy Quran, along with their entrusted
missions. All prophets were divinely inspired and all had the same identical
message for mankind, with such variations and differences as the social
conditions of the times required. According to Islam, Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, Solomon, David and Jesus (AS) were among the 124,000 prophets. Some prophets left behind holy books revealed to them by God and all prophets conveyed the message and unfolded the commandments of God.
Prophet
Mohammad
(S) was the greatest of all prophets and with him prophet-hood came to an end.
There will be no prophet after him. Prophet
Mohammad (S) had the mercy and compassion
of Prophet Jesus Christ (AS), the power and authority of Prophet Moses (AS),
the patience of Prophet Noah (AS), and the Majesty of Prophet Abraham (AS). The
prophecies of the previous prophets concerning Prophet
Mohammad (S) and the life he led under divine inspiration, the miracles
bestowed upon him and his exemplary conduct,
establish his status as the prophet of God beyond any doubt. That is why
the Holy Quran says: "Surely Allah and his angels send blessings to the
prophet. O you who believe, call for (divine) blessings on him and salute him
with a (worthy) salutation " (verse 56, chapter 33) Furthermore, it is one
of the fundamental beliefs of all Muslims that Prophet
Mohammad (S) is the last prophet and that Islam is the last and eternal
religion. Anyone who denies it cannot be considered to be a Muslim. The Holy
Quran declares the Prophet Mohammad (S) to
be Khatam-an-Nabi-een that is the Seal of the prophets: "Mohammad (S) is
not the father of any men of you but he is messenger of Allah, and the seal of
prophets..." (verse 40, chapter 33).
Sunday March 15, 2009 (17th
Rabi-ul-Awal 1430 A.H.) marks the birth anniversary of the last divine prophet named
Mohammad (S), Ahmad, (meaning Praiseworthy), AI-Mustafa (selected one),
Farqalit and Parecletus, the Master of the Prophets. On this auspicious occasion let us from depth
of our hearts congratulate Hazrate Imam Mahdi(AT.F.S),
his grandson, all true Muslims throughout the world, all his true followers,
all those awaiting the reappearance of Imam Mahdi
(A.T.F.S) day and night.
His holiness was born on the 17th
of Rabi-ul-Awal, about 53 years before the Hejrah (migration), the 25th of
April 571 C.E. in the city of
From his childhood, the Prophet had differed
from ordinary people, and spent most of his time in seclusion, sometimes in a
cave in
"Proclaim!
In the name of God Who created - created man from a clot..."
(96: 1-2).
Thus
began the divine mission of the Holy Prophet
Mohammad (S) started his mission secretly, first preaching to his
nearest ones, Ali (AS) and Khadijah (SA)
were the first who responded to his call. The number of his followers increased
gradually, but with his outright condemnation of idolatry and exploitation, the
opposition also grew more intense and resulted in the physical torture of the
Prophet (S) and his followers, who were then forced to migrate to Abyssinia
(now called
Almighty
God arranged due consolation by enabling him to pass through a wonderful
spiritual experience known as the Ascension (Meraj). He was taken to the
highest Heaven and in a miraculous expansion of consciousness he saw all the
prophets (AS), angels and spiritual realities. He received a new impetus
continue his great mission. This great journey to the spiritual world gave him renewed
vigor, but at the same time the hostilities of the Qureish reached their
climax, and the Prophet(S) was forced to migrate from
Most important event occurred in the
year 10 A.H (632 C.E.), the Prophet Mohammad
(S) went to
"Whosoever
I am his Master, Ali is his Master, too."
On
his return to
I- Message of Peace and Mercy for all
No doubt those defensive battles fought
by Muslims where not to kill but to heal and resembled surgical operations as a
necessary remedy to remove the cancers of the savage and barbarous life of the
Arab tribes. The total casualties on both sides in the war during the Prophets
(S) time are authentically received as not exceeding a little more than one
thousand. Prejudiced historian expanded on those battles to excessive lengths
trying to undermine the compassionate face of Islam, forgetting that Muslims
never initiated any offense and killed only when necessary to protect the lives
of their own tiny force against the pagan armies. The whole divine approach of
Islam is similar to the care and sympathy provided by a doctor to cure the ills
of self destructing patients in the disease-ridden society of the time. The
meager casualties, including those of the Muslims, were an insignificant price
for a great revolutionary upheaval which offered the noblest ideology now
cherished by over two billion Muslims. The mission of the Master of the Prophets, Mohammad (S) was one of love, mercy and
tolerance not of war, force or arms. When the Holy
prophet (S) conquered
Eventually, the compassionate face of
Islam appealed to their souls. The majority of the former foes became
friends. At long last, having realized the folly of their heretic
actions, the fanatic partisans of idolatry broke the idols they used to worship
in their houses and embraced Islam.
The Holy Prophet Mohammad (S) thus taught and proved
that Islam is not a religion of aggression seeking to capture power or a piece
of land but centralizes its forces to reform and groom high human qualities, to
attract people, rather than to repel them. That was the divine approach
which motivated the former polytheists to willingly submit to God and proclaim
themselves Muslims.
The Holy Prophet Mohammad (S) was given popular recognition
even while he was alive and living among people, and not simply after his death
in such away that mythology and fiction could be interwoven with facts. Islam
began with a single person but became a religion with billions follower.
Even the mighty rulers of the Roman and Persian empires were invited to embrace
Islam and people were embracing Islam in the thousands.
Islam
is not a religion of the sword but a religion of Peace and the Prophet's (S) mission is one of mercy, love, and happiness.
He fought to heal,
not to kill. His book is the Holy Quran, in which occurs 114 times the
following verse, which begins 113 of its 114 chapters:
"ln the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful."
II- Master of the Prophets
(S) characters
The Holy Prophet Mohammad(S) not only was a great commander
and soldier on the battleground, but he also had a personality marked by piety,
kindness, magnanimity, spirituality, humanity and grace, to such an extent that
could be expected from a chosen Messenger of God. His humbleness was not the
result of any weakness, while his power never resulted in pride or injustice.
He was always seen visiting the sick and consoling the unfortunate as long as
he lived. He took advantage of every opportunity to raise the intellectual
and spiritual level of the people. His holiness was found of simplicity
and led a modest austere life. His lodging, clothing and food were extremely
simple. Through out his life he lived in moderation. History of walking was
graceful with no show of arrogance. He was always the first offer greetings
when he encountered people. His speech was marked by soft sentences loaded with
a world of meaning: simple, informal and clear. His logic was in tune with the
natural impulses of men, and he appealed directly to minds and hearts. He hated
dealing with people harshly and deplored seeing any Muslim do so. His eyes were
piercing and charming but full of modesty and grace.
The Holy Prophet Mohammad (S) treated the followers
of other religions with respect, except when they attacked as armed enemies.
He spent most of his time with the unfortunate, the weak and the poor and
disapproved aristocratic practices. Neither the power of the mighty, nor
the wealth of the rich, nor the fear of tyrants overwhelmed him in any way
whatsoever.
Master
of the Prophets(AS)
always treated the rich and the poor, the famous and the unknown without any
discrimination. He sat among the people to ensure equality and avoid
distinction between the people. He was freely available to all, though he ruled
a vast land. People had easy access to him for consultations and assistance and
the Holy Prophet(S) never sought the
services of armed guards for protection. Sometimes, young and old people alike
would detain him for hours, either pouring out the secrets of their hearts or
sharing their moments of joy and sorrow with him. No one could ever found him
confused or acting in contradictory manner.
In sum, he was the best example for all in practice.
III- Maxims of the Master
of the Prophets
Out of thousands of His glorious words,
followings are selected.
Master of the Prophets (S) said:
1.
"Worship
is of seven parts, the best of which is seeking legal earnings."
2.
"I
prefer the merits of knowledge to those of worship. Pity is the best of your
religion."
3.
Courtesy
with people is half of the faith and leniency with them is half of the
livelihood.
4.
Misbehavior
is evil omen.
5.
The
most faithful of you are the most well-mannered.
6.
The
proper fulfillment of the pledges is a part of faith.
7.
Good
request is half of knowledge, and leniency is half of the livelihood.
8.
Regard
your relatives even by means of mere greeting.
9.
The
morals of us – the family of the prophesy - are pardoning those who wronged us
and giving those who deprived us.
10. Expecting the
Relief ( the reappearance of Imam Mahdi (AS) ) is the best Jihad of my nation.
In the end, let us
raise our hands, not only praying for the reappearance of Imam Mahdi (AS) but also to present our salutation
to his holiness the Master of the Prophets, Mohammad(S).
May almighty Allah keep us among the companion of his grandson Imam Mahdi (AS):
"Peace
be on you, oh messenger of Allah,
Peace be on you oh prophet
of Allah,
Peace be on you, oh
Mohammad son of Abdullah.
Peace be on you oh last of
the prophets.
I bear witness that surely you
delivered the message and performed prayers, and paid the poor-rate and order
people to do good and forbid them from committing sinful actions and worship
Allah with sincerity till your lost breath.
Hence, may Allah bless you and your
holly family,"
( Ziarat of Holy Prophet (AS))
Wishing
all readers a blessed 17th of Rabi-ul-Awal,
the
birthday of the Master of the Prophets (S).
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