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The Nightly Journey to the Beloved
The modern mind responds in different ways to one of the most important events in Prophetic and Islamic history - the "Me'raj" or the nightly Ascension of Prophet Muhammad (SAW), through the seven heavens, and into the divine presence of his Beloved, Allah.
The Last and Final Messenger of God
The Arabs prior to Islam were idol-worshippers; they believed that apart from the life of this world there was no other life.
Teachings of the holy Prophet
Prophet Mohammad(P.B.U.H) Teaching According to Holy Quran
The Mab’ath Day
The Mab’ath Day- the day for the public announcement of Holy Prophet Muhammad’s Prophetic Mission.
The Birth of the Person Whose Light was the First-ever Thing Created
Muhammad (PBUH) opened his eyes to the world on the 17th of Rabi' al-awwal of the 53rd year before the Hijrah (A.D. 570).
Holy Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), Mercy unto the Creation
“We have not sent you, but as a Mercy unto the creation.” (Holy Qur’an 21:107)
Principle of Modesty and Humbleness part 1
The holy prophet used to contribute in working with his family members. He used to take the milk of sheep with his own hand. He patched his dress and repaired his shoes. He used to help his servant in grinding the wheat for turning it in into flour. He used to shake hand with a great devotion and he used to sitwith poor and deprived ones to take food.
Principle of Care for the Oppressed
“God's praise for the Noble Prophet (PBUH) who rose single handily against idolatry and aggressors and raised the flag of monotheism to the benefit of the oppressed.”
The Principle of Devoting to Worship
The messenger of God was more committed to saying prayers than any other worship. He used to say his prayer with a great devotion as the prayer was the most comprehensive form of worship to him.
The Principle of Devoting to Worship 2
“The men holding inner knowledge believe that all and entire worships are observed as a praise for God, the Almighty, and each of these is considered as a kind of praise, or holy names of truthful God, but the prayer is a praise of truthful God comprehensive of all of his names and attributes.”
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