The Noble Prophet (PBUH) Is a Mercy to All Nations; His Legacy Must Be Actively Promoted
He urged the Islamic community to actively cultivate and spread the Prophet’s exemplary traits in society.
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“God sent the Prophet of Islam as a guide and source of mercy and blessing for mankind,” Sheikh Rahbar said. “Following his path leads to salvation in this world and the hereafter.” A Remedy for Global Moral Crisis
Sheikh Rahbar noted that the Prophet’s attributes—kindness, justice, and compassion—are increasingly relevant in today’s world, which suffers from cruelty, racism, apathy, and Islamophobia. “To escape these destructive traits, humanity must turn toward divine light,” he said.
He stressed that the Prophet removed negative qualities from the Muslim community and invited people to goodness and mercy. “We must not neglect the promotion of these unique virtues,” he said. “They must be nurtured and embedded in our societies.” Interfaith Respect and Islamic Awakening
Sheikh Rahbar highlighted the reverence many followers of other faiths hold for the Prophet, noting that numerous conferences and gatherings are organized around his name and legacy. “The Islamic Ummah must stand firm against the hostile actions of Islam’s enemies and show that it is awake and loyal to its Prophet,” he said.
He concluded by reaffirming that the Prophet Muhammad is not just a figure for Muslims, but a mercy for all nations. “His message transcends sectarian and ethnic boundaries. He is truly ‘Rahmatun lil-‘Alamin’—a mercy to the worlds,” Sheikh Rahbar said.