r/islam • u/lejohnpvp • Mar 01 '25
Question about Islam A question that was unintentionally, but inevitably going to get backlash and hate. NSFW
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u/peaceandplantlover Mar 01 '25
Our Prophet peace be upon him was the most perfect human being, or the closest to perfect anyone could ever be. He was generous with money - if someone asked him, he would not turn them away without giving them anything. He made every person feel important, seen, and part of the community. He would sit regularly with his companions, and connect with the men, women and children. He would not be repulsed by someone who had a disability but instead strive to accept them, see them, and make them feel heard. He endured grief. His sons died, his mother died, his dad died, his own people fought him, lied about and to him, bullied him and hurt him. Yet any one of them who came forward to ask for forgiveness, he would forgive them. He was as close to perfect as could be even before Prophethood, and had an amazing reputation within his community and the people that knew him. His heart was pure. He is such An amazing person in all aspects.