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Prophetic Medicine
Tibb Al-Nabawi, better known as Prophetic Medicine is a collection of Prophetic Traditions about health and medicine related advices which Prophet Muhammad imparted to his Companions and practiced himself.
read moreThe Sunna of Love
The Sunnah, that is taught at times, seems to overlook amazing instances of passion, valor, fidelity and sacrifice in the name of true love. Instances from the life of the Prophet and his companions builds a comprehensive system of devotion – a Sunnah of Love.
read more 158 31.10.2011, MondayThe Prophet's Foster Siblings
Shayma was older than the Prophet. While living in the same house during her childhood, she spent a lot of her time at his service. She would feed him, embrace him with love and mercy, hold him by the hand and take him for walks.
A Home Based on Love
A foremost characteristic of life in the home of the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) was love. Love is the quality most necessary to ensure happiness. When love is present, happiness is assured.
read more 8 05.07.2011, TuesdayObservations and Evaluations on Prophet Muhammad’s Relationship with Children
Prophet Muhammad, who had a deep level of love and compassion for children, was involved with them by bringing himself down to their level and concerning himself with their problems.
read more 1 02.02.2011, WednesdayLetter of Invitation from Prophet Muhammad to the Khaybar Jews
"O people who follow the Torah and gather around it! Be warned and know that in truth these words uttered by God can be found in your own book..."
read more 0 27.10.2010, WednesdayExemplary Behavior of Prophet Muhammad
It is always possible for daily behavior to be performed just as well or even better by someone else. However, the situation is a little different for extraordinary personalities like the prophets. Taking into consideration future generations, , they display model behavior to their followers.
read more 8 27.10.2010, WednesdayProphet Muhammad's Relationships with the People of the Book
Other than the few hadiths mentioned in the Meccan period, Prophet Muhammad had no relationship with the People of the Book at this time. Prophet Muhammad's relationships with the People of the Book generally occurred during the Medinan period.
read more 4 05.03.2010, FridayMuhammad as a Ruler Prophet
The extraordinary success of the Prophet as the leader of a movement which had worldwide implications can be explained by two aspects, one spiritual, the other material.
read more 1 05.03.2010, FridayAttitudes and Behavior of the Prophet towards Non-Muslims
The most obvious facet of Prophet Muhammad’s attitude and behavior towards non-Muslims is the fact that he never compromised his moral virtues.
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