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Even those who don’t follow Islam will fall in love with the Prophet (PBUH) if they see him fairly

Assalamu alaikum, brothers and sisters. Some might disagree with me on this, and I know people can find all sorts of excuses, but I just want to ask: please look at our beloved Prophet (PBUH) and his life through the lens of his time, 1400 years ago. Compare him to others in that era. He was just incredible. When he conquered Makkah, he forgave the very people who had hurt and abused him for years-he let it all go, for everyone. And when he went to Taif and they physically attacked him, he still asked the angel not to destroy their city. His mercy was so deep that even the people around him were amazed, like when he showed so much love and tenderness to his children. There’s a well-known story: Al-Aqra’ bin Habis saw the Prophet (PBUH) kiss his grandson Al-Hasan, and he said, ‘I have ten kids and I’ve never kissed any of them.’ The Prophet (PBUH) replied, ‘Whoever doesn’t show mercy to others won’t be shown mercy.’ May Allah send endless blessings upon him and his family, just as He blessed Ibrahim (AS) and his family. JazakAllah khair for reading.

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Bro, the Taif story gets me every time. He had every right to be angry but chose mercy. That's not just a leader, that's a role model for all mankind.

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If you read his biography with an open heart, you can't help but love him. His character was unmatched, even by today's standards.

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Man, even as a Muslim I sometimes forget how monumental his forgiveness was after Makkah. No revenge, just peace. What a man.

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