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The Final Prophet Muhammad ‎ﷺ - Prophet of Mercy and Justice

  • Writer: Omar Elnahwy
    Omar Elnahwy
  • Jun 29
  • 3 min read
The Prophet ‎ﷺ once said:
“Whoever would love to be delivered from Hellfire and admitted into Paradise, let him meet his end with faith in Allah and the Last Day, and let him treat people as he would love to be treated.” — Sahih Muslim 1844
Throughout his mission, he treated people — Muslims and non-Muslims alike — with immense kindness and compassion. From forgiving his fiercest enemies at the Conquest of Makkah to feeding the poor and honouring the oppressed, the Prophet ‎ﷺ lived and breathed mercy. Even betrayal did not sway him from upholding justice:
“Fulfill the trust of those to whom they are due, and do not be treacherous to the one who betrays you.” — Sunan al-Tirmidhi 1264
Strength in Body and Soul
The Prophet ‎ﷺ displayed unmatched strength — not only in his military leadership but in his spiritual fortitude and resilience in adversity.
“A strong believer is better and more beloved to Allah than a weak believer… Seek help from Allah and do not lose heart…” — Sahih Muslim 2664
His perseverance in the face of torture, boycotts, personal loss, and mockery demonstrates his unshakable commitment to his mission. Never once did he falter in his call to truth.

Forbearance and Diplomacy
“Whoever has three qualities will have completed the faith: fairness from yourself to others, offering peace to the world, and spending in charity even while poor.” — Musannaf Ibn Abi Shaybah 30440
His diplomatic wisdom united tribes, forged alliances, and built a society based on mutual respect and justice. Despite his prowess in battle, he was a man of peace at heart.
Best Character in Private and Public

Aisha — the Prophet’s wife — reported:
“Verily, the most complete of believers in faith are those with the best character and who are most kind to their families.” — Sunan al-Tirmidhi 1924
Unlike many who show public kindness but fail at home, the Prophet ﷺ was even more gentle and loving in private. His family spoke of his warmth, humour, and humility with the utmost admiration.
“The merciful will be shown mercy by the Most Merciful. Be merciful to those on the earth and the One above the heavens will have mercy upon you.” — Sunan al-Tirmidhi 1924

Trustworthiness Even Before Prophethood
Before his first revelation, he was already known as Al-Amin (The Trustworthy) and As-Sadiq (The Truthful). His moral integrity was beyond reproach. Even those who opposed his message trusted his character.
The Jewish rabbi, Abdullah ibn Salam, testified:
“When I saw the face of the Prophet, I knew it was not the face of a liar.” — Sunan al-Tirmidhi 2485
The Quran: A Living Miracle
The Qur’an itself is the most powerful proof of Muhammad’s ﷺ prophethood — a revelation unmatched in beauty, depth, and impact. No one, despite 1400 years of attempts, has met its challenge to produce a single chapter like it.
Its scientific foresight, moral guidance, and unmatched eloquence stand as proof of its divine source.


His Miracles: Physical Proofs of Prophethood
Beyond the Qur’an, the Prophet ﷺ performed numerous miracles:
  • Fed armies from a single pot
  • Water flowed from his fingers
  • Healed the blind and the sick
  • Knew things unseen
  • Made the earth testify

All by the permission of Allah — and all transmitted through the most authentic historical chains.



The Greatest of Mankind
Prophet Muhammad ﷺ’s life is the clearest proof of his divine mission. His unmatched character, unwavering resolve, extraordinary compassion, and miraculous achievements establish his place as the greatest human in history. To know him is to love him. To follow him is to find the path to Allah.
“You will not enter Paradise until you have faith, and you will not have faith until you love one another… Spread peace between yourselves.” — Sunan al-Tirmidhi 2510
Let us follow his legacy, embody his teachings, and pass them on to generations to come. Peace and blessings be upon the Final Prophet, the Mercy to the Worlds.
For more about Islam visit: https://www.howtomuslim.org
Who was Prophet Muhammed (PBUH): https://www.howtomuslim.org/prophet-muhammed
Interactions of the Greatest Leader Book: https://www.kalamullah.com/Books/Kayfa-amalahoum-en-muslim.pdf 
☝️Great Book on how the Prophet ﷺ dealt with people

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