In his Friday Sermon of 18
January 2013, the Khalifatullah Hadhrat Munir Ahmad Azim Sahib of Mauritius
(atba) gave a discourse on the early life
of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (sa) whose endearing personality was “the epitome of purity, morality, spirituality and human
perfection.” The Sermon presents a
graphic portrait of the early years of the man whom Allah the Most High had
destined to raise to a lofty spiritual station in this very life. Reflecting on
the very many trials and tribulations faced by the young Muhammad, who went on
to become the Holy Prophet of Islam, the Khalifatullah (atba) observes: “It
was the will of God that the Prophet to-be should undergo all sorts of
sufferings, pains and privations incidental to human life in order that he
might learn to bear them with becoming fortitude and raise his stature in human
perfection.”
Read the Extracts from the Friday Sermon:
Born
on the soil of Arabia on a Monday 12 Rabi’ul
Awwal (in the year of the Elephant), the Seal
of all prophets, Muhammad (pbuh) came as Warner and Preacher of the Unity of
God, not only to the People of the land upon which he was born, but he came
also as the Universal Prophet, that is, for all nations of the world, a
blessing indeed for the world. He was commissioned to Prophethood on a Monday
also, and very often he used to fast on this day in remembrance of the immense
favour which Allah made upon him when He chose him as the best of mankind.