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....His trust in God was as firm as a mountain. Indeed, mountains might come crashing down, and yet the Prophet__ faith would remain unshaken. At moments of extreme danger, he was full of confidence that the truth he preached would triumph. At the moment of his greatest triumph he showed humility and gave due thanks to the Almighty. With yesterday__ enemies _ the very ones who plotted his assassination and determined to exterminate his community _ at his mercy, he was remarkably magnanimous. The sight that gave him most satisfaction at the end of his blessed life was that of his followers offering a congregational prayer in his mosque. He felt then that he had delivered God__ message and fulfilled his task.
Adil Salahi Muhammad: His Character and Conduct
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....His trust in God was as firm as a mountain. Indeed, mountains might come crashing down, and yet the Prophet__ faith would remain unshaken. At moments of extreme danger, he was full of confidence that the truth he preached would triumph. At the moment of his greatest triumph he showed humility and gave due thanks to the Almighty. With yesterday__ enemies _ the very ones who plotted his assassination and determined to exterminate his community _ at his mercy, he was remarkably magnanimous. The sight that gave him most satisfaction at the end of his blessed life was that of his followers offering a congregational prayer in his mosque. He felt then that he had delivered God__ message and fulfilled his task.
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Muhammad: His Character and Conduct

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