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Rahmah
in
the Sunnah
Mokhtar
Maghraoui Every Muslim acknowledges
that Prophet Muhammad (P) was sent as "a mercy to all the
worlds". Yet many Muslims fall short in exhibiting the quality
of mercy in their lives. There seems to be a disconnect between
the theoretical teachings of Islam and their practical application
in daily life. Mokhtar Maghraoui attempts to fuse theory and
practice in this lecture by relating several examples of mercy
and kindness in the Prophet's life. What follows is a comprehensive
overview of the concept of rahmah (love, compassion and mercy)
in Islam that includes: Allah's rahmah to His creation, rahmah
that is conveyed in the sunnah to be shared between Muslims,
between Muslim and non-Muslim, and between the Muslim and the
natural creation such as animals. A wonderfully refreshing lecture
and a great message to Muslim extremists or anyone subscribing
to the notion that all Muslims are terrorists. (Duration: 32
min + DVD
bonus lecture)
Mokhtar Maghraoui received
his Islamic education in Algeria before coming to the U.S. and
received his PhD in electrical engineering from Syracuse University.
He has served as an imam in the state of New York and is a Central
Shura Member of ICNA and a member of the Scholars Council of
North America. He is also an active participant of interfaith
trialogue with Jewish and Christian communities.
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