Essay Help Online: How does the Islamic tradition simultaneously portray Muhammad as “just a man,” and as standing above all other human beings?
The Prophet Muhammad is referred to in Islamic tradition as “the beloved” (al-habib), and his followers—both his companions and later Muslims—often demonstrated more love than fear of the Prophet.
According to a popular Sufi saying, “Muhammad is a man, but not like other men; he is ruby, while [other] people are stones.”
How does the Islamic tradition simultaneously portray Muhammad as “just a man,” and as standing above all other human beings?
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