Today, February 25th, will be a worldwide celebration of Prophet Muhammad, upon him peace and blessings. Millions of Muslims worldwide commemorate the Prophet Muhammad, by remembering his life, teachings and character. And for the first time ever, with the growing popularity of social media - this year, CelebrateMercy.com will host an online celebration to facilitate people everywhere—both those who are Muslim and those who are not—to celebrate his life with prominent world figures, scholars, and performers.
Yusuf Islam, the former Cat Stevens; Dalia Mogahed, a member of the Advisory Council to President Obama; the President of the Muhammad Ali Center; and several other notable Muslim scholars and artists will be presenting.
The event has received registrants from 40 countries. Viewing centers are being set up in many communities, including cities in New Zealand, India, UK, Canada, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and Australia.
Prophet Muhammad was born in Mecca (in modern day Saudi Arabia) in 670 AD. Muslims believe that he was the last in a series of prophets chosen by God, and the teachings revealed to the Prophet Muhammad form the basis of the religion of Islam. Over one billion people worldwide commit to his teachings, and he is thought by many—Muslim and non-Muslim alike—to be one of the most influential people in history.
One rarely imagines a figure more talked about, revered by over 1.5 billion Muslims, yet remains virtually unknown in reality to the rest of the world.
I have contacted CelebrateMercy.com to request an interview by on of the scholars who will speak at the event. Shaykh Faraz Rabbani is a notable researcher and scholar in Islamic Studies. He is the educational director and Instructor at SeekersGuidance.com – an online academy on Islamic Studies.
In this interview, Shaykh Faraz discusses his personal love and admiration for Prophet Muhammad, upon him peace and blessings, and the journey in knowing him.
Wazwaz: Why do you personally love Prophet Muhammad, upon him peace and blessings?