C) Al-Amin (The Trustworthy) - Before he received revelation, people of Makkah respected Prophet Muhammad ﷺ for his honesty and reliability in keeping trusts. He was called Al-Amin — a title showing his strong moral character.
C) Those who are most beneficial to others - The Prophet ﷺ taught that the best people are those who bring the most benefit to others, showing that service, kindness, and care for others is more valuable than wealth or power.
C) He forgave them - The Prophet ﷺ was known for his patience and forgiveness. Even when people threw insults or harmed him, he often responded with kindness and prayed for their guidance.
A) “There is no superiority of an Arab over a non-Arab except by piety.” - In his Farewell Sermon, Prophet Muhammad ﷺ declared that all people are equal regardless of race, ethnicity, or status. The only thing that raises a person in God’s sight is their piety and good deeds.
B) Mercy to animals is rewarded by Allah - The Prophet ﷺ taught compassion even towards animals. He mentioned that a person was forgiven for giving water to a thirsty dog, showing the value of mercy in all forms.
A) It is half of faith - The Prophet ﷺ said: “The best among you are those who have the best manners and character.” Good character is central to Islam, as faith is not just belief, but also how we treat others.