Community from "summary" of LIFE OF HAZRAT MUHAMMAD SM by Shovon Ahmed,Sifat Mahmud,Go with Shovon,Golam Rabby
The concept of community was central to the life and teachings of Hazrat Muhammad (SM). He emphasized the importance of unity and cooperation among individuals to build a strong and supportive community. Hazrat Muhammad (SM) envisioned a society where people lived in harmony, respected each other, and worked together towards common goals. One of the key aspects of community according to Hazrat Muhammad (SM) was the idea of brotherhood. He encouraged his followers to treat each other like brothers and sisters, regardless of their background or social status. This sense of brotherhood fostered a strong sense of camaraderie and mutual support among the members of the community. Hazrat Muhammad (SM) also emphasized ...Similar Posts
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