Thursday, January 28, 2016

Perspective: Muhammad's way was peace | Aqeel Choudhry


When the prophet Muhammad entered Mecca as a victor, it was so overwhelming that no one dared to resist. He declared a universal pardon, saying, "Go you all; today there is no restriction on you; you are all free".

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By Aqeel Choudhry | January 27, 2016

I'm a proud Australian and member of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community.

Those who claim that the prophet Muhammad used violence to spread Islam should have a coffee with a history professor.

The excellence of conduct is showed towards his worst enemies when he conquered Mecca is unique in the history of mankind. When the prophet Muhammad entered Mecca as a victor, it was so overwhelming that no one dared to resist. He declared a universal pardon, saying, "Go you all; today there is no restriction on you; you are all free". Abu Sufian, who was one of his bitterest opponents and had fought many battles against him, was brought before him on the eve of the battle of Mecca. Hazrat Omar wanted to kill him due to this past transgressions but the prophet Muhammad not only forgave him, but also declared, "Whoever enters the house of Abu Sufian, will be offered peace."


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