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[LISTEN] Ml Sulaiman Moola: The Faith/Fate of the Blasphemous Cartoonist who Created Caricatures of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)

Faizel Patel – 11/11/2020

(Twitter: @FaizelPatel143)

Esteemed Muslim luminary Ml Sulaiman Moola says Islamic scholars state that when people maliciously hurl vituperative and condescending remarks at Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), we can either retort with nasty comments or we can present and showcase the beauty of Islam.

Ml Moola was rendering some advices during his weekly “Spiritual Ladder” series in which he touched on the hurt Muslims across the globe have felt following the publishing of cartoons of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) by French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo.

Sent as a mercy unto humankind, Prophet Muhammad was the greatest human and personality to have ever set foot on earth.

Ml Moola says while people have spewed hurtful remarks to the paragon of Allah’s creation, we should respond in a manner that is commensurate to what the last prophet of Allah (PBUH) taught us.

“By Allah, if they are doing it out of ignorance, they will realised the truth and Allah will convert them into ambassadors of deen.”

However, Ml Moola says if people are denigrating the Prophet of Allah (PBUH) out of arrogance, than the Almighty with deal with “them” because that is His declaration as mentioned in the holy Qur’an (Surah Hijr – Verse: 95)

“Oh Muhammad (SAW), we will suffice on your behalf for anyone who is disrespectful to you or blasphemous to you.”

Last week, Nurul Islam in Lenasia held a programme with esteemed Islamic scholars Hazrat Ml Abbas Ali Zubair Ali (db), Hazrat Ml Ebrahim Pandor (db) and Hazrat Mufti Ismail Abduraheem (db) to disseminate the beauty of Islam and remarkable personality of the leader of all the prophets of Allah (PBUTH).

 

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