Prophet Muhammad in the New Testament

Written by Islamstory Tuesday, 11 October 2011
The greatest prophecy of the final Prophet (Muhammad, peace be upon him) in the New Testament is Jesus' prophecy about the Paraclete. The book of John mentions this prophecy, where he says to his followers: “If you love me, you will obey what I command,
 

Prophet Moses Announces Prophet Muhammad

Written by Islamstory Tuesday, 11 October 2011
Prophecies about the coming of Prophet Muhammad ( SAWS ) abound in both Old Testament and New Testament and that they are supported by historical facts. Let your bias go, read without presuppositions and we are sure you will find the right way.
   

Kindness to Animals

Written by Islamstory Monday, 10 October 2011
If the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)saw any animal over-loaded or ill-fed he would pull up the owner and say, "Fear Allah in your treatment of animals." (Abu Dawud, Kitab Jihad),
 

Kindnessto child

Written by Islamstory Monday, 10 October 2011
The Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) was very kind to children and loved them. He would stroke their heads out of love and would pray for their good in life. Whenever the children came near to him he would pick them up in his arms and fondle them with great love.
   

With The Poor

Written by Islamstory Tuesday, 01 April 2008
The Prophet (SAWS) actually feared for his nation from surplus more than he feared from poverty, "By Allah, it is not the poverty about which I fear in regard to you but I am afraid in your case that (the worldly) riches may be given to you as were given to those who had gone before you and you begin to vie with one another for them as they vied for them, and they may destroy you as they destroyed them
 

With The Sick

Written by Islamstory Tuesday, 01 April 2008
This is a sort of weakness that a lot of common people can suffer from regardless of their age, wealth, or whatever authority they have. There is absolutely no one who hasn't faced a crisis of being sick, someone they love getting sick, death of a close person, or being in great debt, and so on.
   

With The Indebted

Written by Abdul-Rahim Ammar Tuesday, 01 April 2008
Not only did the Prophet (SAWS) support the companions in their illnesses or at times of death, but he was also there for them in any crisis even if it was incidental. You see him entering the mosque to find there a man from al-Ansar (the Supporters
 

With The Family Of The Deceased

Written by Abdul-Rahim Ammar Tuesday, 01 April 2008
Among the crises that the Prophet (SAWS) gave importance to, was the crisis of death of a close person. That is to say, the crisis that the deceased's family faces due to his death. Out of his mercy, the Prophet (SAWS) used to be merciful with relatives of the dead in matters that some people would think small, but really relieves the soul, like preparing food for them.
   

With Immigrants

Written by Islamstory Tuesday, 01 April 2008
The mercy of the Prophet (SAWS) was most evident in his wonderful stance with the Muslims during the immigration from Makkah to Madinah. Indeed, it was a big crisis in which Muslims left their homes, properties, money and their memories. They parted with all this to hurry for Allah and His Messenger. There had to be someone to stand by them in their ordeal.