Mercy and compassion of the Prophet from "summary" of SIRAT UN NABI (2 Vols. Set) by Allama Shibli Nu'man
The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was known for his immense mercy and compassion towards all beings. His kindness and empathy extended to every living creature, regardless of their background or beliefs. He would treat even his enemies with kindness and forgiveness, setting an example for his followers to emulate. One of the most well-known examples of the Prophet's mercy was his treatment of a woman who used to throw garbage at him every day. Instead of retaliating, he showed her kindness and compassion, and when she fell ill, he visited her and prayed for her recovery. This act of mercy softened her heart, and she eventually embraced Islam. The Prophet's mercy was not limited to humans alone; he...Similar Posts
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