Table of Contents

Title Page

Foreword

His Early Days

His Love for God

Commendable Love of the Holy Prophet for God

Patience

The Day of Ta’if and the Patience of the Holy Prophet

Shi‘b Abi Talib

Kind Treatment of Women

Woman as a Mother

Woman as a Wife

Woman as a Daughter

Love for the Poor

Charity

Married Life of the Prophet of Islam

Polygamy and the Prophet of Islam

Mercy for Mankind

The Holy Prophet Becomes an Active Member of the League, “Hilful-Fudul”

Dispute Among the Quraish and a Wonderful Solution by the Holy Prophet

Mercy for Those Who Besieged Him, and His Companions in Shi‘b Abi Talib

Kind Treatment of the Opponents After the Fall of Ta’if

Mercy for the Animals

Compassion for the Birds

Kindness at the Time of Slaughtering Animals

Heavenly Reward for Being Compassionate to Animals

Divine Punishment for Punishing Animals

Kind Treatment of the Slaves

The Holy Prophet’s Love Was Greater Than the Love of Parents

Truthfulness

Justice

A Miserable Condition of Abu Jandal and the Helplessness of the Prophet to Help Him

A Follower on the Camel, and the Prophet on Foot Holding the Rope of the Camel

Bravery and Steadfastness

Self-Control

Mutual Co-operation

Prophet Collected Firewood

Starving but Still the Strongest

Tolerance in Religious Matters

Though He Was the Greatest, Yet He Never Liked to Be Preferred Over Others

Loved the Living and Honored the Dead

Victory of Mecca

Bilal, a Slave, Honored

Holy Prophet Took Away the Flag From the Hands of a Muslim General, Who Used Derogatory Remarks

An Open Declaration of Forgiveness

Ikrima, the Enemy of Islam, Forgiven

Treaty With the Jews

The First Written Constitution of a State Ever Promulgated

Kind Treatment of the Non-muslim Minorities

A Charter of Privileges

The Farewell Address of the Holy Prophet

A Wonderful Charter for the Modern World

Character of the Holy Prophet in the Eyes of Non-Muslim Scholars

(1) Caeser and Pope in One

(2) One of the Greatest Messengers of the Supreme

(3) Greatness of His Ultimate Achievement

(4) Muhammad Was Profoundly Practical

(5) Supremely Successful on Both the Religious and Secular Level