Christian allegations against the Prophet One of the Christian writers has...
Christian allegations against the Prophet One of the Christian writers has, with his sinister pen, made false allegations against Qur’an and the Prophet of Islam, by misrepresenting facts. Finally, a European also wrote a book titled An Apology to Muhammad and the Qur’an. Another fellow wrote a book, Muhammad, the Prophet who should be recognized a new. These Christian clerics have hurled many false and baseless allegations against the Holy Prophet.
They have drawn a distorted picture of the Prophet’s noble character. One of the mischievous allegations is that Muhammad was very much fond of fame, power, honor and respect; that he has extensively praised himself in Qur’an. What do these five verses of Qur’an from Surah Hujurat show?
This goes to show that (God forbid) Muhammad wanted that people should honor him, or for instance, he has commanded that whenever one takes or utters his name one must send Salawat on him and similar other allegations. The duties are only for the benefit of Muslims The reply to all these foolish words and idle talks, allegations and indecent utterances is in the verse itself: ﴿لَكَانَ خَيْرًا لَهُمْ…﴾ …it would certainly be better for them… That is: O Muslims! O believers in Qur’an!
In all the commands of this Qur’an your own outward and inward benefit has been aimed at. Every address is in the interest of Muslims. Whatever brings good luck to them has been ordained and there is nothing like personal interest in them. Curse of God on the one who utters such blasphemic words and says that Muhammad had his own personal interest. Learn true abstinence from Muhammad What is personal benefit? It is property and wealth, position and grandeur, fame and kingdom.
But from the worldly viewpoint Muhammad never placed a brick over a clay brick, even though if he had wished he could have placed one sliver brick over one golden brick to build his palace. But when he left this world, what worldly wealth did this great Prophet leave behind? What moveable or immovable property did he ever have? It was these few rooms (Hujurat) made of clay bricks, mud and wood.