جمادات ، نباتات اور حیوانات کا محبت وعظمت رسول ﷺ کا ادراک :کتاب الشفا کا اختصاصی مطالعہ

Apprehension of Minerals, Plants and Animals to the Love and Greatness of the Prophet (peace be upon him): A Case Study of Kitāb ‘l-Shifā

Authors

  • Khula Rabbni Lecturer, Islamic Studies University of Chakwal

Keywords:

Sīrah Study, Prophet, love, universalism, Kitāb ‘l Shifā

Abstract

The love of the Prophet (peace be on him) is the foundation of dīn and one of its duties. A man cannot be a perfect believer until the personality of the Prophet (peace be on him) becomes dearer to him than his beloved parents, his wife, children and even his own life. It is not a negation, but it is a demand that love for Allah and the Messenger and the religion of Allah should be more than the love of all these things. There is a strict promise that Allah's punishment can also come by saying at the end of the verse, "Allah does not guide the transgressors." He pointed out that such people who do not love Allah and His Messenger the most are suffering from transgression and sin, deviated from the right path and are deprived of divine guidance. It is the law of nature that when a servant remembers his Lord, Allah Ta'ala mentions His love and greatness on the tongues of people. So then, the mercy of the worlds and Khatam-ul-Nabien, the Holy Prophet ﷺ, who are loved by Allah himself, how is it possible that the earth, the sky and the whole world do not love them. Everyone loves the Prophet ﷺ, whether they are Muslims or non-Muslims, whether they are human beings, plants or animals, all Prophets love the Prophet ﷺ. And why is it not love that the Prophet ﷺ was sent to jinns, creatures, plants, animals and all creatures.

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Published

2024-05-15

How to Cite

Khula Rabbni. (2024). جمادات ، نباتات اور حیوانات کا محبت وعظمت رسول ﷺ کا ادراک :کتاب الشفا کا اختصاصی مطالعہ : Apprehension of Minerals, Plants and Animals to the Love and Greatness of the Prophet (peace be upon him): A Case Study of Kitāb ‘l-Shifā. Al-‘Ulūm Journal of Islamic Studies, 4(1), 169–185. Retrieved from https://alulum.net/ojs/index.php/aujis/article/view/135