Prophet
Muhammed
Muhammad (peace and blessings be
upon him) was born in Arabia in 570 C.E., and when he died at the
age of 63, the whole of the Arabian Peninsula had changes from paganism
and idol worship to the worship of One God; from tribal quarrels
and wars to national solidarity and cohesion; from drunkenness and
debauchery to sobriety and piety; from lawlessness and anarchy to
disciplined living; from utter moral bankruptcy to the highest standards
of moral excellence. Human history has never known such a complete
transformation of a people or a place before or since.
The Encyclopedia Britannica calls
him “the most successful of all religious personalities of
the world.” George Bernard Shaw said, “if Muhammad (peace
and blessings be upon him) were alive today, he would succeed in
solving all those problems which threaten to destroy human civilization
in our times.” Thomas Carlyle was amazed as to how one man,
single-handedly, could weld warring tribes and wandering Bedouins
into a most powerful and civilized nation in less than two decades.
Indeed no other human being ever
accomplished so much, in such diverse fields of human thought and
behavior, in so limited a space of time, as did Muhammad (peace
and blessings be upon him). He was a religious teacher, a social
reformer, a moral guide, a political thinker, a military genius,
an administrative colossus, a faithful friend, a wonderful companion,
a devoted husband, a loving father-all in one. No other man in history
ever excelled or equaled him in any of these difficult departments
of life.
Muhammad was a man with a noble
and exalted mission -and his unique mission was to unite humanity
in the worship of the One and only God and to teach them the way
to honest and upright living in accordance with the laws and commands
of God. He always described himself as a messenger and servant of
God, as indeed every single action and movement of his proclaimed
him to be.
Today, after the lapse of some 1400
years, the life and teachings of Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings
be upon him), have survived without the slightest loss, alteration
or interpolation. Today they offer the same undying hope for treating
mankind’s many ills which they did when Prophet Muhammad (peace
and blessings be upon him) was alive. This is our honest claim and
this is the inescapable conclusion forced upon us by a critical
and unbiased study of history.
Source: www.islamonline.net
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