Muhammad Role Model

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The life of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) is full of countless examples that show his status as a role model for Muslim societies and individuals. His life is one that was dominated by a superior morality, good habits, noble and gentle feelings and superior skills, all of which are characteristics that help prevent people from getting entangled in a web of sin. To believe totally in a subject is to place ones faith in that belief. Some might say that because I am of the Muslim faith, I blindly put my trust on the teachings on Mohammad, a prophet of Islam.
The main message of prophet, Mohammad was that he tried to convey to civilization is the existence of a god i.e., ALLAH, a supreme being like no other. The prophet Muhammad lived his
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I do believe that humans are not so predetermined as they can decide which direction to follow from birth, but do stumble through that part during their life time. Depending on whome a certain person becomes and the choices they make, wheather they are evil or good allow them to satisfy their defination of what they believe to be evil or good, it allows humans to be able to reason, which the distinctive character which seperated mankind from other animals. On the other hand, one factor in this teaching which I fully and strongly abide by is the concept that all of God’s creation should be treated with compassion and equality. I believe that if all of civilizations was to convincingly abide bt this belief than an immense amount of world issues of delegation, such as racism and sexism would seize to be …show more content…
Any individual, despite from which backgroung he belongs, ethnics, culture, sex, or past experiences are welcome to join the nation of Islam. I completely agree with this theory because I strongly belief that religion should never have restrictions towards who to accept or welcome or who to shun away. Since Islam is a very welcoming religion I believe that this is one of the leading factors to increase the number of Muslims all over the world.
There are many different religions and beliefs in the world, however, humanity in our current generation have the right and privilege to choose the religion they believe and have faith in because to be religious faith must be required. Religio differs from logical and physical proof, it tests ones faith. The Prophet Muhammad dedicated his life in the teachings of Islam. I am quiet familier with his journey and all of the Islamic tales about his holy tales of life. Muhammad’s theories and beliefs helped to guide and sometimes even model the lives of many Muslims including

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