Essay Help Online: How does the Islamic tradition simultaneously portray Muhammad as “just a man,” and as standing above all other human beings? 

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.

Discuss various ways in which love of the Prophet was manifested during his own life, according to early accounts, and in later Muslim devotional beliefs and practices. 

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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