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Muhammed

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At a Glance

According to the universal consensus of Islamic scholarship, Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) is revered as the final messenger (Rasūl Allāh) and the Seal of the Prophets (Khātam al-Nabiyyīn), chosen by God to deliver the final and complete divine revelation, the Quran. As established in Quran 47:2, belief in the truth revealed to him is a cornerstone of faith. Classical authorities like Ibn Hisham in his Sirah (biography) and Ibn Kathir in his Tafsir (exegesis) meticulously document his life, confirming his role as the ultimate guide for humanity. The Quran itself designates him as a 'mercy to the worlds' (Rahmatan lil-`Alamin, 21:107) and praises his 'great moral character' (68:4). Synthesizing his divinely-guided life (Sunnah) and the Quranic narrative, scholars affirm his position as the perfect human exemplar (Uswa Hasana, 33:21), whose teachings provide a comprehensive blueprint for spiritual, ethical, and societal well-being for all people for all time.

📖 Quranic Context

He is the central human figure in the Quran, the direct recipient of the divine revelation and its primary interpreter.

Chosen by Allah as the final messenger to all of humanity, tasked with delivering the completed divine message, the Quran.

References: Mentioned by name in 3:144, 33:40, 47:2, and 48:29. His title 'Ahmad' is in 61:6. His role as the Messenger is referenced hundreds of times.

💭 Theological Perspective

A human being (bashar) chosen for prophethood, serving as the perfect model for human conduct ('Uswa Hasana').

His life (Sirah) and character (Akhlaq) provide the ultimate template for spiritual, ethical, and psychological well-being.

He is the final link in the chain of prophets, confirming the messages of those before him and delivering the final, universal law.

Following his Sunnah (way of life) is the primary path to attaining closeness to Allah and achieving spiritual excellence.

📜 Hadith Perspective

The entire body of Hadith literature is dedicated to preserving his words, actions, and character.

  • The importance of following his Sunnah
  • His exemplary character and mercy
  • His role as an intercessor on the Day of Judgment
  • His detailed guidance on all aspects of life

Universal agreement among all Islamic schools that his Sunnah is the second source of Islamic law after the Quran.

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