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He described the Prophet as the “noblest of creation” and a universal messenger whose legacy continues to illuminate the path of humanity.

Reflecting on the teachings of Allameh Tabataba’i in his book Sunan al-Nabi, Ayatollah Alama noted that the Prophet’s manners, traditions, and lifestyle laid the foundation for a transformative revolution rooted in unity and proximity among Muslims. “Following the Prophet’s example brings insight and awareness to human societies,” he said.
Ayatollah Olama also highlighted the Prophet’s inclusive leadership and interpersonal ethics, noting that his governance, public conduct, and personal behavior each serve as independent sources of guidance. “The Prophet’s diplomatic outreach—sending letters to nearly forty nations inviting them to Islam—is a testament to his universal mission,” he said.
In conclusion, he called for practical unity across the Islamic world, urging scholars and intellectuals to engage in meaningful dialogue and content creation rooted in the Prophet’s tradition and the Qur’an. “To build a unified Ummah based on prophetic and Qur’anic principles, we must first implement operational unity so that scholars can collaborate and enrich society with purposeful discourse,” he stated.
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