A proof of Islam?

As for ignorants saying he got power let them read this His Generosity before Revelation RasulAllah ﷺ was known for his generosity even before Prophethood. When he received his first revelation, he rushed home shaken by the experience. Khadijah radi Allahu ‘anha, may Allah be pleased with her, reminded him, “Allah would never humiliate you, for you are good to your relatives, you are true to your word, you help those who are in need, you support the weak, you are generous to the guest and you answer the call of those who are in distress.” Generosity to His Enemies Even his enemies expected nothing but generosity from him. He did not only reciprocate kindness and generosity, he extended it even to those who were unkind, rude and abusive to him. Nothing depicts this better than when he was cast out of the city of Taif with blood flowing from wounds after being stoned in the streets. The Angel Jibraeel appeared and said, “O Muhammad, your Lord has seen how your people have responded to you, your Lord has seen what they have said to you, so he has sent me with the angel of the mountains to place at your disposal. ’O Muhammad, if you want, command me and I will cause the two mountains of Taif to collapse upon them.” The Prophet ﷺ, still bleeding, his shoes wet with blood, said, “No! Rather, I pray that Allah blesses their children to be Muslims and worship Him alone. Even if they have rejected Islam, I pray that Allah blesses their progeny to be Muslim.” Similarly, after the Conquest of Makkah RasulAllah ﷺ asked the people of Quraysh what they expected in their treatment from him. The Quraysh knew they had confiscated the wealth of the Muslims, expelled them, and then begun a series of wars – actions that would demand strict retribution. The Quraysh knew only one thing would spare their lives – the generosity of RasulAllah ﷺ. They immediately replied that they expected nothing but goodness and generosity from him, and that he would deal with them kindly because he was, “a generous brother, son of a generous brother” The Prophet ﷺ smilingly said, “I speak to you in the same words of Prophet Yusuf, peace be with him, who spoke to his brothers,” and he recited a passage from the Qur’an relating to the story of Yusuf: “No blame will there be upon you today. Allah will forgive you; and He is the most merciful of the merciful.” [12:92] Then he announced, “Go wherever you want today you are free!” The Quality of His Generosity When giving, RasulAllah ﷺ felt more joy than those who received the gift. He never turned anyone away empty-handed from his house and always gave preference to others over himself. He would give even when he himself was in need. The following story is an excellent illustration. One day a poor immigrant Arab came to the Prophet ﷺ. He asked him to provide him with something. However, that day the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ had neither food nor money. He said, “I have nothing to give to you right now. Go and buy what you need in my name and I will pay the debt.” The individual was overjoyed and left. The Companions near the Prophet were upset because he was overextending himself. One of them stood up and said, “O apostle of Allah! This person has come two or three times before; he asks something from you and you always give it to him. Now you have nothing to give. Allah does not lay a burden on you that you cannot cope with!” The Prophet did not like what had been said. Another Companion stood up and said, “O Apostle of Allah! Give as much as you wish! Do not fear that Allah, Who is the owner of the throne, will make you poor!” A smile spread across his face and he said, “That is what I have been commanded to do.” On another occasion after the Battle of Hunayn, a Bedouin pulled so violently at the collar of the Prophet’s robe that he left a mark on the Prophet’s ﷺ neck. The Bedouin then said, “Give me from what you have in terms of Allah’s wealth, from the wealth that is neither your father’s, nor your mother’s.” The Prophet ﷺ turned to him, laughed good-naturedly, and gave him a generous share of the wealth. Which ever ignorant says he did it for women let hin read this It was narrated from ‘Urwah that ‘Aa’ishah told him about the women’s oath of allegiance: “The Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) never touched any woman with his hand. He would explain to the woman what the oath of allegiance implied, and when she accepted, he would say ‘Go, for you have given your oath of allegiance.’” he was offered most finest of women if he stopped preaching but he did not. Except one all his wives were either widow or divorced. Not to mention he was an extremely handsome man. How u guys can be so stubborn??

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