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He made him a truthful ambassador for all creation and decreed that when a person obeys the Prophet he is in fact obeying Allah, and when someone complies with him, they are also complying with Allah."
Abu Bakr, Tahir's son, explained the verse, "We have not sent you except as a mercy to all the worlds" (21:107) as meaning Allah endowed Prophet Muhammad with mercy so that his very being was mercy and all his qualities and attributes were a mercy to all creation. When a person is touched by any portion of his mercy he is saved in both worlds from every hateful matter and reaches everything that is loved. Reflect upon the words of Allah who said, "We have not sent you except as a mercy to all the worlds."
Abu Bakr, Tahir's son further explained that the Prophet's life and death were a mercy, because the Prophet said, "My life is good for you and my death is good for you" (reported in Musnad Ahmad and according to Sahih Muslim's criteria). Prophet Muhammad also said, "When Allah decrees mercy for a nation He takes its Prophet to Him before them, and causes him to be the one to go ahead in order to prepare for them the way." (Reported in Sahih Muslim in the Chapter of Virtue).
As-Samakandi further elaborated on, "as a mercy to all the worlds" saying it refers to both mankind and jinn, and that it has also been explained as being for all of creation. For believers he is indeed a mercy as he is their guide. As for the hypocrites he was also a mercy to them because he granted them security by not killing them, rather, he deferred their punishment by imposing a fine. When it came to those who did not believe he was also merciful by deferring their punishment.
Abbas' son commented, "He is a mercy to both believers and unbelievers. In the case of the unbelievers they were saved from the punishment that came to other communities who belied their prophet."
Allah named Prophet Muhammad "Light" in the Koran
Allah refers to His Prophet in the Koran as a light, "A light has come to you from Allah and a Clear Book" (5:15). He also says, "O Prophet, We have sent you as a witness, a bearer of glad tidings, and to bear warning; a caller to Allah by His permission and as a light shedding lamp" (33:45-46).
The Seeing of the Light of the Prophet
during his birth by Lady Aminah, Mother of the Prophet, by Darwish:
Sairia, Al Irbad's son, said that the Messenger of Allah said, "Indeed, I am the worshipper of Allah, and the Seal of the prophets since Adam was set in clay. I will inform you about this: I am the supplication of my father Abraham, the glad tidings of Jesus, and the vision of my mother and as such, the mothers of
Abu Bakr, Tahir's son, explained the verse, "We have not sent you except as a mercy to all the worlds" (21:107) as meaning Allah endowed Prophet Muhammad with mercy so that his very being was mercy and all his qualities and attributes were a mercy to all creation. When a person is touched by any portion of his mercy he is saved in both worlds from every hateful matter and reaches everything that is loved. Reflect upon the words of Allah who said, "We have not sent you except as a mercy to all the worlds."
Abu Bakr, Tahir's son further explained that the Prophet's life and death were a mercy, because the Prophet said, "My life is good for you and my death is good for you" (reported in Musnad Ahmad and according to Sahih Muslim's criteria). Prophet Muhammad also said, "When Allah decrees mercy for a nation He takes its Prophet to Him before them, and causes him to be the one to go ahead in order to prepare for them the way." (Reported in Sahih Muslim in the Chapter of Virtue).
As-Samakandi further elaborated on, "as a mercy to all the worlds" saying it refers to both mankind and jinn, and that it has also been explained as being for all of creation. For believers he is indeed a mercy as he is their guide. As for the hypocrites he was also a mercy to them because he granted them security by not killing them, rather, he deferred their punishment by imposing a fine. When it came to those who did not believe he was also merciful by deferring their punishment.
Abbas' son commented, "He is a mercy to both believers and unbelievers. In the case of the unbelievers they were saved from the punishment that came to other communities who belied their prophet."
Allah named Prophet Muhammad "Light" in the Koran
Allah refers to His Prophet in the Koran as a light, "A light has come to you from Allah and a Clear Book" (5:15). He also says, "O Prophet, We have sent you as a witness, a bearer of glad tidings, and to bear warning; a caller to Allah by His permission and as a light shedding lamp" (33:45-46).
The Seeing of the Light of the Prophet
during his birth by Lady Aminah, Mother of the Prophet, by Darwish:
Sairia, Al Irbad's son, said that the Messenger of Allah said, "Indeed, I am the worshipper of Allah, and the Seal of the prophets since Adam was set in clay. I will inform you about this: I am the supplication of my father Abraham, the glad tidings of Jesus, and the vision of my mother and as such, the mothers of