Prophet Mohamed PBUH - Milad-e-Nabi & life

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swamidada
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Re: Did Muhammad REALLY Marry a Child? Why Oxford Historian Joshua Little Says HELL NO!!!

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kmaherali wrote: Sat Oct 29, 2022 8:02 am Video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxGxNACSOzo

The latest historical-critical scholarship reveals that the Prophet Muhammad did NOT marry Aisha when she was only 9 years old. It's time to put an end to this Islamophobic talking point!
Till today Islam is haunted by the false hadith literature produced within span of 200 years after the death of the Prophet. The (false) story of the Prophet marrying bibi Aisha at age of 6 or 9 is narrated in 'Saha Sittah' the 6 famous Hadith books (in many volumes) of Sunni Islam ( I personally do not believe in this particular Hadith).

Sunni sect of Islam believe in Bukhari Sharif after Quran. After researching more than 700000 Hadiths Bukhari selected only 7250 which in his opinion were correct and rest were false, not correct (Ghreeb). If some on read these existing Hadiths of Bukhari will find many unethical words and descriptions, that Prophet can't utter such words. Same case is with Al Muslim (next to Bukhari), he selected 8000 hadiths only out of 1400000 and rest he rejected. After death of Prophet Muhammad Hadith factories popped up and spread false Hadiths. Recite 5 times Salat Hadith in Bukhari that Allah knew not, Prophet Muhammad knew not but Moses knew that Ummah of the Prophet can't recite 50 Salats a day!! The marrying stories of 'Ummahatul Mu'mineen' with Prophet are narrated in unethical words and descriptions. other religions (Jews, Christians, Hindus) took advantage of these fake Hadiths and propagated against Islam and the Prophet that he was (nauzubillah) a womanizer. In 1922, before partition of subcontinent, a booklet named "RANGILA RASUL" was published by a Hindu publisher, who quoted such fake hadiths from Bukhari and other narrators of Hadiths. At that times, there were riots and killings happened. Ismailis do not believe in such fake hadiths which disrespect Rasul Allah, Ahl Bait, and Ummahatul Mu'mineen.
mahebubchatur
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Milad-e-Nabi 2023

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This week, Muslims around the world commemorate Milad-un-Nabi, literally meaning the “birth of the Prophet.” Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him and his progeny) was born in Mecca in the year 570 CE and grew up to be a respected merchant, known for his honesty, integrity and trustworthiness. At the age of 40, he received his first revelation from Allah, marking the commencement of his mission as Allah's last and final messenger.

Prophet Muhammad's life established a paradigm which Muslims have looked to over the past 1400 years. While he led the ummah through the interpretation of faith, his leadership also brought about a new ethical outlook – an Islamic social conscience inspired by Allah's revelation. He emphasised the dignity of humankind through care for the poor and marginalised, the importance of justice and equity in building a peaceful society, and he cultivated a pluralist outlook in which human diversity was valued and cherished.
The Prophet faced considerable social and cultural challenges, given the prevailing norms and customs in Arabia. He was able to overcome these through his own example of tolerance, trustworthiness and compassion, and, above all, because of the manifest justice of the message he delivered. Many Muslims came forward to share their material resources, as well as their time and talent, to help the Prophet stabilise and strengthen the institutions of din and dunya – faith and society.

In their daily prayers, all Muslims recite salawat by seeking blessings on Prophet Muhammad. The Arabic word salawat is the plural of salat, meaning “prayer.” Learn more about the salawat here.

In observing Milad-un-Nabi , it is timely to revisit Mawlana Hazar Imam's reflections on the relevance of the Prophet's life to modern Islamic society:

“The Holy Prophet's life gives us every fundamental guideline that we require to resolve the problem as successfully as our human minds and intellects can visualise. His example of integrity, loyalty, honesty, generosity, both of means and of time; his solicitude for the poor, the weak and the sick; his steadfastness in friendship; his humility in success; his magnanimity in victory; his simplicity; his wisdom in conceiving new solutions for problems which could not be solved by traditional methods without affecting the fundamental concepts of Islam – surely all these are foundations which, correctly understood and sincerely interpreted, must enable us to conceive what should be a truly modern and dynamic Islamic society in the years ahead.” Aga Khan
– International Seerat Conference, Karachi, Pakistan, 1976. ( TheIsmaili 24 Sept 2023)
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Milad-un-Nabi by ITREB UK

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Nur-i - Muhammad Noor e Nabi

“The connection between Prophet Muhammad and the concept of nur, or light, is significant in Muslim thought. Surat al-Ma'ida, Ayat 15 of the Holy Quran tells believers that: "There has come to you from Allah a light and a manifest Book." This light is interpreted by many as the nur of the Prophet”


This week, Muslims around the world celebrate Milad-un-Nabi, the birth anniversary of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him and his family).

The occasion gives us an opportunity to reflect on the spiritual stature and eminence of Allah's final Messenger. Across different times and places, Muslims have understood the character of the Prophet in diverse ways.
Some saw him as an ordinary human being, tasked to deliver Allah's message to humanity. For others, the Prophet was an evolved soul; a ruby among stones, human in appearance yet inwardly carrying the nur.
His qualities of generosity, kindness and caring offered a positive lesson to society at the time. Many Muslims believe the Prophet's grace is still present in their lives. He is often the object of devotion, love and submission. His intercession and blessings are sought for protection, forgiveness, and salvation.

There are many accounts of how wise and compassionate the Prophet was. His actions and his approach to life provide an example of how, as part of one humanity, we can be more understanding, considerate and empathetic towards one another.

Along with the Holy Quran, the Prophet's example - properly understood and sincerely interpreted - serves to guide us in daily life, to live and practice our faith ethically and with good conduct.

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kmaherali
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Naat-e-Muhammad | The Ismaili Sounds The Ismaili 83K subscribers

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Video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c7vHsVicqt0

In celebration of Milad-un-Nabi this week, The #Ismaili is pleased to present “Naat-e-Muhammad,” composed by Taufiq Karmali and Mujahid Hussain. The song, written in praise of #ProphetMuhammad (peace be upon him and his progeny), expresses the believer’s love and salutations for the Prophet on the occasion of his #birthday.
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Milad-un-Nabi Reflections and Commemoration

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Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KzKT_2DQlyI

This video outlines the exemplary life of Prophet Muhammad, spotlighting his virtues as a lesson for contemporary and future leaders.

Rising from humble beginnings, Prophet Muhammad’s journey to becoming a historic figure underscores resilience and the essence of ethical leadership. His practices of inclusive leadership, detachment from personal wealth, simplicity, modesty, integrity, empathy, patience, lifelong learning, environmental stewardship, moderation, and community engagement are highlighted as timeless lessons.

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The images and video background in this video have been envisioned and generated by AI to evoke the ambiance of 6th Century AD Arabia.

In adherence to Islamic tradition, there is no depiction of Prophet Muhammad in any segment of this video.

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Milad-un-Nabi Celebration - Tradition or Violation of Religious Norms? Narration: Mujtaba Zeeshan

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Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DAvzoDBs-0w

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Milad-un-Nabi Celebration: Tradition or Violation of Religious Norms? URDU Narration Mujtaba Zeeshan

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Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UY3FHwrF2u0
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