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All praise is due to Allâh, Lord of all the worlds. Peace and blessings of Allâh be upon the Messenger, his household and companions. Fellow Muslims! Fear Allâh and seek for His mercy by being dutiful to Him. Allâh says,
"O you who believe! Fear Allâh, and believe in His Messenger (Muhammad (peace be upon him)) He will give you a double portion of His Mercy, and He will give you a light by which you shall walk (straight), and He will forgive you. And Allâh is Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful." (Al-Hadîd 57:28)
Brethren in faith! Fear Allâh and do not incline to this world and its adornments. For this world is a temporary abode in which both righteous and sinful have their sustenance. The Hereafter is a true appointed time in which the Lord, Who is Omnipotent, shall judge between truth and falsehood.
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As part of its constructive response against the insulting cartoons of the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him), Islamonline.net has begun a project, Muhammad: A Mercy for All to introduce the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) and his message of Islam as a way of life to peoples worldwide. The project is presented in different European languages and is carried out on three levels.
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The Prophet and the People who Opposed himBleeding from head to toe, battered and exhausted, the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) was faced with a choice. Should he or should he not seek to destroy the people who had just humiliated him by having their children chase him out of town while throwing stones at him? And what was his crime? All he wanted to do was to share his message and seek to benefit his people. Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) was in At-Ta'if, a lush town of green palm trees, fruit and vegetables, about 50 miles southeast of his arid hometown Makkah. He was hoping that perhaps the people of this town would be receptive to his message, which had been rejected by most of the Makkans for more than a decade.
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The Prophet of Mercy and CompassionAllah's Messenger was the kindest of men just as he excelled all others in courage and valor. He was so kindhearted that his eyes brimmed with tears at the slightest sign of inhumanity. Ibn `Abbas related that a man once threw a goat on its side and then started sharpening his knife. When the Prophet saw him he said, "Do you want to kill it twice? Why didn't you sharpen the knife before throwing it on the ground?"
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