Subject: The Prophetic Way of Dealing With Enmity

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Assalaamualikum Friend,

We Muslims are currently in an era where we seem to be the object of hatred for many people. We believe this animosity to be misguided, but in deciding on how best to respond, we should look at the way that the holy Prophet Muhammad (saw) dealt with insults in his lifetime.

A lot of the life of Prophet Muhammad (saw) continues to be a source of inspiration for us as Muslims. He was the best of mankind, and even though a lot of us will like to argue that no one can have the level of patience and forbearance that the Prophet (saw) had, as followers of his Sunnah, we can still find it in us to practice those traits of his that turned even the staunchest of critic to his companion.


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The Prophetic Way of Dealing With Enmity
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