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Writing Contest about the Prophet (PBUH): Here Are the Winners & Top 5 Comments

During this month of Rabbi Al-Awal, we dedicate special attention to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) in order to deepen our knowledge about him and to let others know him more. 

How would you introduce Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) to non-Muslims?

We posed this question to our readers. 

And thank you for participating in the contest with your beautiful messages about our beloved Prophet (PBUH).

You shared with many comments praising our beloved Prophet, “the best and noblest of mankind“.

Below are the top 5 comments selected by our panel:

1 – The Best of Mankind

Why is he the most influential person in history? 

It is because he is compassionate. He is loving. He is fair. He had the best manners.

He taught his people how to be the best human beings by following Allah and the teachings of the Quran. He was the living Quran.

He was the best to his wives. He was the best to his children. He was the best to his companions. He even forgave many of his enemies. 

He is loved by Allah, SWT.  He is loved by the angels and he is loved by mankind… – Mohammed Hossain

2 – The Compassionate Social Reformer

The most tolerant , compassionate, and generous social reformer of the human race (Sallallhu Alaihi Wasallam) – Kawsar Farzana

3 – The Guide

A guide to having and living the best of both worlds. – Jummai A. Aliyu

4 – The Ideal Human Being

As a revert myself,I would describe our beloved Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) as the ideal human being to follow and give examples of his way of life. – Striving Muslimah

5 – The One Who Brought Change

For me, I would start by narrating the history of how the world was before he came (with reference to the “Jahiliyyah period”), and then narrate the changes he brought through his good actions. 

So, that would be the first step to starting my conversation. From there, I would start to tell who Prophet Muhammad (Sallallahu Alaihi Wa Sallam) is. – Mustapha Musa Umar

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