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The Prophet Muhammad

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People today, and the young in particular, take many individuals as role models, imitate the way they behave, speak and dress, and try to be like them. Yet, since the great majority of these people are not on the right road themselves, they lack proper morality and attitudes. A Muslim needs to try to emulate the behavior and the morality of the Prophet Muhammad (saas), who was sent to mankind as the last prophet. He was a living example of the sublime morality of Allah’s last revelation. He was a friend of Allah and inspired humanity by his nearness to Him. Allah confirms that in a verse: You have an excellent model in the Messenger of Allah, for all who put their hope in Allah and the Last Day and remember Allah much. (Surat al-Ahzab: 21) Although we have never seen the Prophet (saas), we can still do our very best to come to know his exemplary behaviour, his sayings and the pleasing morality he displayed, by means of the verses of the Qur’an and the hadiths. We can try to be like him, in order to be close to him in the hereafter.The aim in writing this book is to introduce various characteristics of the Prophet Muhammad (saas), by revealing his devotion, superior morality and noble character.

138 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2003

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Harun Yahya

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Adnan Oktar (born Ankara, 1956), also known by his pen name Harun Yahya, is a prominent advocate of Islamic creationism in the creation-evolution debate. He is considered to be the leading Muslim advocate of creationism. He subscribes to Old Earth creationism. He is against Zionism and Freemasonry and sees them as very interrelated movements, though he denounces anti-Semitism and terrorism, which he says is a product of Darwinism, not religious fanaticism.

Adnan Oktar founded the Science Research Foundation (SRF, or BAV in Turkish), whose objective is "to [establish]...peace, tranquility and love..."

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January 28, 2024
I own many of Harun Yahya's books.Although he writes about various subjects,they all have one thing in common and that is in each book,they all quote Ayats(verses)from the Holy Qu'ran and every book of which I own of he's anyway,always ends with a mini-book entitled "The evolution deception"which in itself is a very interesting read.I enjoy all of Harun Yahya's books.The man writes a great deal of sense,in my humble opinion.
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October 16, 2013
A short book easily read in 2-3 hours. Lists facts about Muammmad (saw), mostly the kind well known to beleieving MUSLIMS. Gets absurd in the end when it establishes 2120 as the day of Judgment.

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December 29, 2018
DNF. Certainly this book has some accurate and valuable information in the first few chapters, but for the most part I do not trust Adnan Oktar (the author writes this under a pseudonym) as a reliable Islamic source.
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