Muhammad the Greatest

by Ahmad Deedat

page 23

BUT WHAT COULD TELL THEE
THAT PERCHANCE HE MIGHT GROW
(IN SPIRITUAL UNDERSTANDING)?

OR THAT HE MIGHT RECEIVE
ADMONITION, AND THE TEACHING
MIGHT PRORT HIM?
Holy Quran 80:1-4

The holy Prophet (pbuh) had naturally disliked the
interruption.  Perhaps the poor man's feelings were hurt.  But
he whose gentle heart ever sympathised with the poor and
the afflicted, got new Light  (Revelation) from his Lord, and
without the least hesitation, he immediately published it for
all eternity!

Subsequently, everytime he met this blind man, he
received him graciously and thanked him that on his
account the Lord had remembered him.  During Muhammad's
(pbuh) absences from Madinah, the blind man was made
the Governor of the City twice.  Such was the sincerity and
gratitude of Carlyle's Hero Prophet.

HIS FIDELITY 1

  2. "IT IS A BOUNDLESS FAVOUR.HE
NEVER FORGOT THIS GOOD KADIJAH.  LONG
AFTERWARDS, AYESHA HIS YOUNG FAVOURITE
WIFE, A WOMAN WHO INDEED DISTINGUISHED
HERSELF AMONG THE MOSLEMS, BY ALL MAN-
NER OF QUALITIES, THROUGH HER WHOLE
LONG LIFE; THIS YOUNG BRILLIANT AYESHA
WAS, ONE DAY, QUESTIONING HIM.'NOW AM
NOT I BETTER THAN KADIJAH?  SHE WAS A



1. A few poetic verses on fidelity will be found in Appendix "D" page 63.

  



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