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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/islam/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114\u00a0<\/b>By Yusuf Rios<\/strong><\/span><\/pre>\n<\/a>He or she who wishes to understand what Islam<\/a> is and who was the person of the Prophet Muhammad<\/a> (peace be upon him) let him resort to what the Quran<\/a> said about the Prophet<\/a> (peace be upon him). Almighty Allah says,<\/p>\nAnd we have not sent you except as a mercy to all of Creation.” <\/strong> (Al-Anbiyaa 21:107)<\/p>\nThe single verse mentioned illustrates in detail his mission and identity.<\/p>\n
The Arabic words of this verse are much richer in meaning. Arabic<\/a> is the language of the revelation and the oldest living language on the earth.<\/p>\nThere are other tongues like Sanskrit older than Arabic but they are all dead languages, no longer spoken. Given this reality we wish to expound upon this verse from its original language so that the most meaning can be derived from it. Let us begin to ponder on the meaning of the verse as it is traditionally done in the Arabic language.<\/p>\n
An Analytical View of the Verse<\/b><\/p>\n1. \u201cAnd We\u201d<\/b><\/span><\/h2>\nIn these two words, the message related is that it is the one and only Allah, the Exalted, who commissioned the Prophet (peace be upon him). So, the origin of the Prophetic teachings and message is not the wisdom of a wise man or an ascetic, but rather it is Divine.<\/p>\n
Sometimes, Allah uses the singular first person \u201cI\u201d referring to Himself and sometimes uses the royal \u201cWe\u201d. In many languages, there is a mechanism for one to speak in the plural giving the meaning of elevated status. For example, a chief of an Arab tribe might address his people as \u201cWe\u201d when talking to them. Of course, after the revelation and the conversion of Arabia to Islam this became restricted to the Qur\u2019an, Islam urges people to be humble.<\/p>\n
2. Have Not Sent You except as a Mercy<\/b><\/span><\/h2>\nThis part of the verse is very profound and deserves the most possible attention. Here, Almighty Allah is declaring why He commissioned the Prophet (peace be upon him).\u00a0 The Arabic reflects a restrictive meaning as it reads as such -the Prophet was sent for no other purpose except to be a means for humankind to attain Allah\u2019s Mercy. There is an emphasis on the role of the Prophet as a vehicle of mercy sent from Allah, in addition to the point that this mercy is to be shared with all of humanity.<\/p>\n
The mission with which Allah sent the Prophet (peace be upon him) is not restricted to a particular audience but rather it is an inclusive message. It is a message to all humanity. In other words, Islam is a message for all of humanity. It is comprehensively characterized by mercy for all of humanity and all of creation, thereby inclusive of the eco-system. This Mercy even applies to those who choose not to believe in it.<\/p>\n
To understand the Quranic verse better, it is necessary to key in on the notion of \u201cmercy\u201d in this verse. Mercy here means that Allah (glory be to Him) sent the Prophet (peace be upon him) with \u201cguidance to a meaningful existence\u201d.<\/p>\n
He was sent to teach humankind the path to a communal and social life<\/a> which is pleasing to Allah. He taught respect and love in a way that grants all the right to co-exist and lead a full life. This understanding of mercy is a path to a peaceful existence in this world and a path to a blissful eternity after death.<\/p>\nAlso, this can only be understood in the context of Allah having created the human being to lead a purposeful life, a life of worship and a life in which the purpose of existence is fulfilled by living a committed and profound relationship with the Creator.<\/p>\n
It is the Prophet (peace be upon him) who guided us to understand the nature of our life and taught us the path to self-fulfillment and how to be humane not only to fellow human beings but also to fellow creatures.<\/p>\n
This was not merely done by wise sayings but it was through his lived example. The thousands of authentic narrations related about his life (known as Hadiths) were; statements, actions or tacit approvals.<\/p>\n
3. To All of Creation<\/b><\/span><\/h2>\nThis part of the verse makes clear that the message of Islam is universal and directed at all peoples in all walks of life and from all backgrounds without any kind of discrimination.<\/p>\n
In fact this part of the verse is a declaration that Islam calls humanity to brotherhood and cooperation and rejects tribal, nationalistic and racist thinking. Islam considers all humanity as brothers, and promotes mutual sense of brotherhood.<\/p>\n