The Noble, Revered Prophet of Islam, Muhammad
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Author(s)Abu Iyaad Amjad Bin Muhammad Rafiq
PublisherHikmah Publication
ISBN / ASIN194284431X
ISBN-139781942844310
Sales Rank4,767,948
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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This book discusses the attempts of immoral cartoonists to malign the Prophet Muḥammad (peace be upon him) through satirical caricatures having no resemblance to reality. Likewise, it discusses the ideology of the KhÄrijite terrorists, their remoteness from IslÄm and the complete innocence of the Prophet Muḥammad (peace be upon him) from them and their evil ideology. The issues of jihÄd and Muslim relations with non-Muslims in their countries are also discussed. This book is for open-minded people who see beyond media propaganda and wish to acquire an accurate understanding of IslÄm and its position on extremism and terrorism. Speaking in relation to the terrorist attacks which took place in France on 7th January 2015, Shaykh Ê¿Ubayd al-JÄbirÄ« said: I advise the [imÄms] who give sermons, the teachers, the lecturers and Muslim journalists to unite upon a single word and it is: To openly announce [their] disavowal and innocence from this action and other actions of anarchy... The people of the Sunnah hold it as their religion before AllÄh that in the lands of Europe, America and other non-Muslim lands besides them in which they have settled there is a covenant, a contract [binding upon them]. Hence, they must not violate it [through treachery], ever. And speaking in defence of the Prophet Muḥammad (peace be upon him) with respect to the slanderous and abusive Danish cartoons, Shaykh Rabīʿ bin HÄdÄ« said: Muḥammad (peace be upon him) and his rightly-guided Caliphs and his noble Companions did not erect factories for the manufacture of elementary weapons such as swords and spears, let alone atomic bombs and missiles and other such wholly destructive weapons. Muḥammad (peace be upon him) did not erect a single factory because he was sent as a mercy to the worlds, to guide all of mankind to that which brings them happiness in the world and afterlife.