The Qur'an was revealed to the Prophet Muhammad pbuh by the arch angel Gabriel pbuh in stages.
Muhammad's role as prophet and messenger of God, was to re-establish monotheism, not just in Arabia, but the whole world because he is sent as the final prophet and messenger to the world.
The Qur'an is the Muslim book of guidance, for life.
Thank you Scimi. This does help. So Muhammad (PBUH) was just a conduit to tell us God's words?
yes, and he practiced upon all the teachings of Quran, the last testament.
He was a role role model for all walks of life. He was a shepherd, a trader, a businessman, a guide, a teacher, commander in chief, a ruler, a friend a husband, a father and a prophet.
He changed the worst society into the best one. Those who would spend their lives in enmity, tribal battles, would kill their daughters after her birth, prophet Muhammad s.a.w changed them as civilized, humane who could sacrifice their own lives for the sake of their brothers. They were the best generation ever walked on the face of the planet.
Muhammad s.a.w was complete man with ultimate perfection, a blessing for the mankind
What do you mean by ultimate perfection? No man is perfect. Even Muhammad (PBUH) was corrected by God wasn't he?
undoubtedly, He was perfect with ultimate perfection in whole mankind. Nobody was so perfect as He was.
And where you're pointing at wasn't the matter of mistakes or errors, rather was His innate extreme love and compassion for the human race, which always urged him to find the leeway of showing mercy and compassion. He always preferred this aspect while taking any decision at his own. As He was the mercy for all the creations.
What do you mean by ultimate perfection? No man is perfect. Even Muhammad (PBUH) was corrected by God wasn't he?
You are welcome to ask your doubts with supporting evidences of the Noble Quran and Hadith . We cant deny that Prophet was a human . All sons of Adam are sinners said a hadith. But Prophet was the BEST EXAMPLE amongst the best humans . and the Noble Quran reiterates that too.
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