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			 The truth about Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) [English] 
 الحقيقة عن الرسول محمد صلى الله عليه وسلم ]اللغة الإنجليزية[ 
 (In the light of the Glorious Qurân and the Sunnah) 
 
 في ضوء القرآن الكريم و السنة النبوية 
 
 By: Ekram Haque, Al-Jumuah, vol. 18, issue 2, 2007 
 
 
 Islamic Propagation Office in Rabwah, Riyadh 
 المكتب التعاوني للدعوة وتوعية الجاليات بالربوة بمدينة الرياض 
 Islam at Your Fingertips 
 2008-1429 
 The truth about Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him)
 Loving him is following him 
			
			Muslims all over the world are deeply hurt by the recent caricatures 
			of our beloved Prophet Muhammad  
			Every 
			now and then, some Western media outlets provoke Muslims by 
			insulting the Prophet Muhammad  
			The 
			latest incident started with a Danish newspaper's caricature 
			portraying the Prophet Muhammad  The real issue is not the freedom of expression. Free speech is not and was never meant to be absolute. There are laws in the West that ban certain kinds of speech, including those that incite anti-Semitism, racism and violence. Moreover, some countries have laws against blasphemy and defamation. To Muslims, banning blasphemy against Allah and the Prophet Muhammad has a higher priority. 
			For 
			the European newspapers to reprint the offensive cartoons to show 
			solidarity with their Danish counterpart seems akin to the plot the 
			leaders of Quraysh had hatched to assassinate Prophet Muhammad  
			The 
			Quraysh masterminds had figured that including representatives from 
			major tribes of Makkah in the heinous plot would make it impossible 
			for the Prophet's clan, Banu Hashim, to avenge. But Allah willed 
			that the Prophet Muhammad  The West often underestimates the Muslims' reverence for their beloved Prophet Muhammad, (sallallallahu alayhi wa sallam) and is, therefore, staltred by the fierce Islamic reaction to an insult against him. Few in the West know that for Muslims, loving their Prophet more than themselves is a matter of faith, not choice. 
			
			Further, the depiction of the Prophet Muhammad  
			Once, 
			when asked by some of his followers to invoke Allah's wrath on the 
			enemies, he  
			
			Objective Western intellectuals have acknowledged the superior 
			character of Prophet Muhammad  
			
			Alphonse de Lamartine, a renowned 19th Century French 
			writer, had this to say about the Prophet Muhammad  
			
			Unfortunately, some Muslims forget that loving their Prophet 
			Muhammad (Peace be upon him) means following him. Burning Danish 
			embassies, as they did in Damascus and Beirut, to avenge the insult 
			to the Prophet Muhammad  
			Do 
			Muslims need reminding that Prophet Muhammad  
			
			Prophet Muhammad's, (sallallallahu alayhi wa sallam) servant once 
			noted his forgiving disposition, said, 
			"I 
			served the Prophet 
			
			Prophet Muhammad's, (sallallallahu alayhi wa sallam) archenemies 
			hated his Message and hurled malicious insults at him, to which he 
			responded with forbearance. Years later when he, sallallallahu 
			alayhi wa sallam returned as victor to Makkah, his city of birth 
			which he was forced to leave, he asked its awed citizens, 
			"What 
			do you think I'm going to do to you."
			
			They 
			said, 
			"You 
			are a noble brother, son of a noble brother; we expect only good 
			from you." 
			The Prophet 
			Let 
			Muslims not forget that the Prophet Part of the West's success today is the freedom of expression, of thought, of religion—that draws Muslims to it from their oppressed societies. For that, Muslims should be thankful to the West. After all, freedom is an Islamic value that the West has embraced while Muslim societies have forsaken. 
			
			Defending Prophet Muhammad  
			
			Muslims should turn this extremely painful incident into something 
			positive, by teaching the world what the Prophet As for the West, there really is a need to reexamine the notion of free speech. Without safeguards, the exercise of this freedom can be lethal, as we have seen. One may ask, is it morally defensible to provoke violence, cause death, and create a civilizational conflict for one cartoonist's freedom of expression? The West already has laws to protect religious freedom, which Muslims and other peoples of faith admire. What it now needs to do is protect this freedom from being trampled by unbridled free speech. No one should have to insult Prophet Muhammad, Jesus, or Moses, may Allah exalt their mention to speak freely. 
			We can 
			turn these negative, malicious cartoons into something positive by 
			learning about the Prophet 
			Allah 
			described the Prophet  And (what means): "Indeed in the Messenger of Allah there is a good example to follow for him who hopes in (the meeting with) Allah and the Last Day and remembers Allah much." (Quran 33:21) 
			By a 
			divine decision, the status of Muhammad  
			
			Muslims were commanded to lower their voices low in the presence of 
			the Prophet  
			While 
			other prophets were sent to their own people, Muhammad  
			On the 
			Day of Judgement he  
			As 
			blasphemous as the drawings are, we believe that behind all events 
			there is Allah's pre-decree and wisdom that mortal beings fully 
			understand only in hindsight. In the end, this deeply hurtful 
			incident would be seen as benefiting the image of the Prophet  A case in point is the verse (which means): "Verily, We have given you (O Muhammad) a manifest victory." (Quran 48:1) 
			When 
			this verse was revealed, even some of the most exemplary Muslims 
			could not understand how being prevented from performing pilgrimage 
			by the enemies could be a manifest victory. Prophet Muhammad  
			The 
			Prophet  
			Our 
			love for the Prophet Muhammad  
 
 
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