I love my prophet (Peace be upon him).
I love my prophet (Peace be upon him).
This
is a matter of time. When there was an era of ignorance everywhere. Everyone
knew the difference between good and evil. All kinds of evil existed in this
age. Sadly, people didn't even realize they were doing bad things. In those days
it was impossible to avoid evil. People used to do bad things more and more.
Society was on the verge of collapse. The sigh of an oppressed person was about
to destroy this society at any moment. Then God Almighty had mercy on this town
and area. And we sent to them the last Prophet (peace be upon him). Who
corrected and guided them. Since then, history has shown that these Bedouins
ruled the world. That was possible only because of Islamic teachings. Islam
states that no society can adhere to the principles of injustice. Islam
promoted justice and brotherhood. Worshiping one God and helping people was the
motto of Islamic teachings. Today's society also needs the best traditions like
justice and brotherhood. If today's man wants peace and tranquility in the
whole world. So he must take steps to promote these Islamic traditions. Today
the world is on the brink of disaster. So dangerous that our beloved world
could end at any moment due to intolerance. The lesson of endurance is the work
of the rulers of the whole world. Special arrangements should be made for
traditions such as tolerance in educational institutions and religious places. The
war between all mankind is extremely dangerous for this beautiful world. We
need to put these lessons into practice, both individually and nationally, to
bring peace to the world. And this can only be done by following the teachings
of the beloved Prophet (peace be upon him). We must abandon the arms race and
walk the path of peace and love. That's the way it is. Which Islam has pointed
out fourteen hundred years ago today? The path of love and brotherhood. May our
Almighty guide us to follow this path. And make our world the cradle of peace,
tranquility, love and affection. Amen
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